Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy describes how quietandharvest.eu collects, uses and stores information when you visit this site. The site is operated as a static informational resource and does not process personal data beyond what is described below.
1. Data controller
The operator of this site is the publisher of quietandharvest.eu. For questions related to data processing, use the contact form on the home page.
2. Data collected
Contact form
The contact form on the home page collects name, email address and telephone number when voluntarily submitted. This form operates as a client-side simulation only — no data is transmitted to any server or stored beyond the user's browser session. No data from the contact form is received or retained by the site operator.
Server logs
Web server software may record standard access logs including IP address, browser type, referrer URL and page requested. These logs are retained for the minimum period required for security monitoring and are not used for profiling or advertising purposes.
Cookies and local storage
This site uses browser localStorage to store your cookie banner preference (accepted or rejected). No tracking cookies, analytics scripts or advertising pixels are used. No personal data is stored in localStorage.
3. Legal basis for processing
The processing of server log data is carried out on the basis of legitimate interests (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR) — specifically, the security and operational monitoring of the website.
4. Data sharing
No personal data collected by this site is sold, shared with third parties, or used for commercial profiling. External links on this site lead to third-party websites that operate under their own privacy policies.
5. Data retention
Server access logs are retained for no longer than 30 days unless a specific security incident requires extended retention. No other personal data is retained by this site.
6. Your rights under GDPR
If you are located in the European Economic Area, you have rights under Regulation (EU) 2016/679 including:
- The right to access personal data held about you
- The right to rectification of inaccurate data
- The right to erasure of data where no legal basis for retention exists
- The right to object to processing based on legitimate interests
- The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority — in Poland, the Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych (UODO)
To exercise any of these rights, contact the site operator using the form on the home page.
7. External links
This site contains links to external resources including the FAO, NIH and the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. These organisations operate under their own privacy policies. This site is not responsible for the content or data practices of external sites.
8. Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated to reflect changes in law or site operation. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.