GDPR Privacy Notice
This GDPR Privacy Notice explains how CookFluent collects, uses, and protects personal data of users located in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). We are committed to complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
What Data We Collect
We may collect the following types of personal data:
- Name and email address (if you sign up for newsletters or contact us).
- Technical data such as IP address, browser type, and device information.
- Usage data, including pages visited, time spent, and interactions on our site.
Legal Basis for Processing
We process your personal data only when we have a legal basis to do so, including:
- Consent (e.g., when you subscribe to our newsletter).
- Contractual necessity (e.g., providing services you requested).
- Legitimate interests (e.g., improving our website and content).
- Legal obligation (when required by law).
How We Use Your Data
We may use your information to:
- Send newsletters or updates (if you opted in).
- Improve website performance and user experience.
- Respond to inquiries and provide customer support.
- Comply with legal requirements.
Data Sharing & Storage
We do not sell your personal data. We may share data with trusted third-party service providers (such as analytics or email services) only as necessary to operate our site. Your data is stored securely and retained only as long as necessary for the purposes outlined here.
Your Rights Under GDPR
As an EU/EEA resident, you have the right to:
- Access the personal data we hold about you.
- Request correction or deletion of your personal data.
- Restrict or object to certain processing.
- Data portability (receive a copy of your data in a structured format).
- Withdraw consent at any time (for activities based on consent).
Contact Us
If you wish to exercise your GDPR rights or have questions about how we handle your data, please contact us at:
📧 Contact@cookfluent.com
If you are not satisfied with our response, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local Data Protection Authority (DPA).

