Privacy

Privacy statement

Short and honest: we don’t track you. Below you’ll read exactly what we do and don’t do.

No tracking, no cookie banner. This website places no tracking cookies and uses no analytics or advertising tools. That’s why you won’t see a consent pop-up — we collect nothing to ask consent for. The only moment we receive any data is when you fill in the contact form yourself.

Who we are

Tartan Digital Services, based in Breda, the Netherlands. For questions about privacy or your data: info@tartandigitalservices.com.

What data we process

Only the data you enter in the contact form yourself: your name, your email address and — if you provide them — your organisation and your message. We process this data solely to respond to your request.

Legal basis: your consent by submitting the form, and our legitimate interest in responding to your message (art. 6 GDPR).

The contact form (Formspree)

The form is processed by Formspree, Inc., a service that turns the submission into an email to us. When you submit the form, your data is processed via Formspree on servers in the United States. This transfer is safeguarded under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and the associated standard contractual clauses. Formspree processes this data solely on our instructions. See Formspree’s privacy policy for more information.

Cookies

This website places no cookies. No functional, no analytical, no marketing cookies. There is no Google Analytics, no advertising pixel and no social-media tracker.

How long we keep your data

We keep your request for as long as needed to handle your question and, if a collaboration results from it, for the duration of that collaboration and the statutory retention periods that apply. After that we delete your data. Want us to delete it sooner? One email and it’s done.

Your rights

You have the right to access, rectify or erase your data, and to object to the processing. Send a message to info@tartandigitalservices.com and we’ll handle it. Disagree with something? You can lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens).

Last updated: June 2026. This statement may be amended if our way of working changes.