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Privacy
Statement under Art. 13 GDPR. In short: this site collects nothing of its own.
Please note: this is a courtesy translation. These texts follow Austrian law, and in case of doubt the German version is the legally binding one.
1. Controller
Alexander Hiermann, 1100 Vienna, Austria ·
admin@hiermann.eu
No data protection officer has been appointed; the conditions of Art. 37 GDPR do not apply.
2. What this site does not do
- No cookies, no local storage.
- No analytics or tracking tools.
- No contact form — contact is by e-mail only.
- No external fonts or scripts. Typefaces ship with the page; there is no connection to Google Fonts or any third-party content delivery network.
- No JavaScript — the site works entirely without it.
Which removes the usual reason for a consent banner: there is nothing to consent to.
3. Server logs (hosting)
The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages (Cloudflare, Inc., 101 Townsend St., San Francisco, CA 94107, USA). On each request Cloudflare processes technically necessary connection data — IP address, date and time, requested resource, status code, referrer and user agent.
Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. The legitimate interest is operating the site reliably and defending against attacks. I have no influence over the extent or retention of this logging; Cloudflare's own privacy policy applies.
4. Transfers to the USA
Cloudflare is a US company, so a transfer to a third country cannot be ruled out. Cloudflare is certified under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework; the European Commission's standard contractual clauses apply in addition (Art. 46(2)(c) GDPR).
5. Contact by e-mail
If you write to me, the data you send is processed to answer your message
(Art. 6(1)(b) or (f) GDPR) and deleted once it is no longer needed. The address
admin@hiermann.eu is forwarded to a private mailbox via Cloudflare Email
Routing.
6. Your rights
You have the right of access (Art. 15), rectification (Art. 16), erasure (Art. 17), restriction (Art. 18), data portability (Art. 20) and objection (Art. 21 GDPR). If my answer does not satisfy you, you may lodge a complaint with the Austrian Data Protection Authority.