Privacy

Privacy policy

Last updated: 16 June 2026

Who is responsible for your data

This website is operated by Magnus Nygreen (the data controller). For any privacy question or request, email [email protected].

What I collect, and why

I only collect personal data when you choose to send it through the contact form. That is:

  • Name, email, and (optionally) company — so I can reply to you.
  • Your message — what you tell me about the work you’d like help with.
  • Technical data — your IP address and browser user-agent, stored alongside the message purely to detect and prevent spam.

If you book a call, the scheduling is handled by my booking provider (Calendly), which processes the details you enter there under its own privacy policy.

Legal basis

I process contact-form data on the basis of your consent (you chose to send it) and my legitimate interest in responding to your enquiry and running my business. Providing the data is voluntary, but I can’t reply without at least a name and email.

How long I keep it

Enquiries are kept only as long as needed to follow up and for my normal business records, and are deleted when no longer relevant. You can ask me to delete yours at any time.

Who it’s shared with

I do not sell or rent your data, and I don’t share it for advertising. It is stored on the website’s hosting and may be processed by the service providers that run this site (hosting and email delivery) solely to operate it.

Analytics & cookies

I use Plausible Analytics to understand, in aggregate, how the site is used. Plausible is privacy-friendly: it is cookieless, collects no personal data, and does not track you across sites. Because of that — and because the only other cookie this site sets is an essential session cookie for form security — this site does not need, and does not show, a cookie-consent banner.

Your rights

Under the GDPR you have the right to access, correct, or delete the personal data I hold about you, to object to or restrict its processing, and to data portability. To exercise any of these, just email [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your data protection authority (in Denmark, Datatilsynet).

Changes

If this policy changes, I’ll update the date at the top of this page.

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