Privacy Policy for Spinaro.ca

Introduction

This Privacy Policy explains how Spinaro.ca handles user privacy and data protection in compliance with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Spinaro.ca is committed to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring transparency concerning personal data.

Data Collection and Usage

Spinaro.ca does not collect, process, or store any personal data from visitors. The website operates purely as an informational platform and does not provide any interactive services, user accounts, or forms that collect personal information.

Cookies

Spinaro.ca does not use cookies of any kind. This includes analytics cookies, session cookies, tracking cookies, or any other types of cookies. No technology is employed on the site to track, profile, or store data related to visitors’ activity.

Third-Party Content

Spinaro.ca contains no embedded third-party content such as videos, fonts, or maps from external providers. This approach helps eliminate external data collection risks associated with third-party services.

Since Spinaro.ca does not collect or process any personal data, there is no legal basis for data processing under GDPR applicable to this website.

Data Retention

As Spinaro.ca does not process personal data, there is no data retention or deletion policy necessary.

Data Subject Rights

Visitors to Spinaro.ca have no personal data processed through the website; therefore, there is no scope for exercising rights under GDPR such as access, rectification, or erasure.

Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or data protection practices, please contact us by email:

Email: [email protected]

Policy Updates

Spinaro.ca may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements or the website’s operations. Updates will be published on this page and made easily accessible.


This Privacy Policy applies to all visitors accessing Spinaro.ca from European Union member states and aims to meet GDPR requirements by clearly informing users of the data handling practices—or in this case, the absence thereof—on the site.