Privacy Policy
Last updated: 1 April 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Quunthalgrxitia (“we”, “us”) processes personal data when you use quunthalgrxitia.world (the “Site”). We aim to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the UK GDPR where relevant, and comparable principles internationally.
Ireland: GDPR applies together with the Data Protection Act 2018, which gives further effect to GDPR in Irish law and provides additional provisions on enforcement and processing. The supervisory authority is the Data Protection Commission (DPC). Guidance and complaint forms are available at dataprotection.ie.
1. Data controller
The data controller is Quunthalgrxitia, operating from Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Contact: mailuse@quunthalgrxitia.world, phone +353 85 121 3424. Full legal identifiers appear on our Legal Information page.
2. Categories of data we collect
- Contact and enquiry data: name, email address, message content, and related metadata you submit via forms.
- Technical data: IP address, browser type, device type, approximate location derived from IP, timestamps, and pages viewed, collected through server logs or similar tools when enabled.
- Cookie and preference data: information stored by cookies or local storage relating to consent choices and optional analytics or marketing features, as described in our Cookie Policy.
3. Purposes and lawful bases
We process personal data only where a lawful basis applies under GDPR Article 6:
- Responding to enquiries (contract steps or legitimate interests): to read and reply to messages you send, and to keep minimal records of the communication.
- Consent (Article 6(1)(a)): where you tick the GDPR consent box on forms, and where you accept non-essential cookies or marketing through our cookie interface.
- Legitimate interests (Article 6(1)(f)): securing the Site, preventing abuse, understanding aggregate usage when compatible with your rights, and improving content layout, balanced against your expectations.
- Legal obligation (Article 6(1)(c)): retaining certain records where law requires.
4. How we use your data
We use data to operate the Site, deliver lifestyle information, handle support requests, document consent, analyse aggregated traffic if you allow analytics cookies, send optional marketing only with consent, and meet legal duties. We do not use your enquiry content to provide medical or professional advice.
5. Retention
Contact form submissions and related correspondence are retained for up to twenty-four (24) months after the last meaningful interaction unless a longer period is required for legal claims, regulatory requests, or backup cycles, after which data is deleted or anonymised. Server logs are retained for up to ninety (90) days unless extended for security investigations. Cookie-related records follow the lifetimes stated in the Cookie Policy.
6. Sharing and processors
We may share data with hosting providers, email delivery services, analytics vendors (only if you consent to analytics cookies), and professional advisers where necessary. Processors are bound by written terms requiring GDPR-standard protection. We do not sell personal data.
7. International transfers
If data is transferred outside the European Economic Area, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses or adequacy decisions, and we assess local laws where required.
8. Security measures
We implement technical and organisational measures including HTTPS encryption in transit, access controls, separation of environments where feasible, malware protections at infrastructure level, and staff confidentiality expectations. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure; we encourage strong passwords on your side for any accounts you maintain with third parties.
9. Your rights
Depending on your location, you may have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict processing, object to processing based on legitimate interests, data portability (where processing is automated and based on contract or consent), and to withdraw consent at any time without affecting prior lawful processing. In Ireland, these rights are set out in GDPR and supplemented by the Data Protection Act 2018. You may lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission under Part 6 of the 2018 Act, or with another EU supervisory authority if you reside elsewhere. To exercise rights, email mailuse@quunthalgrxitia.world.
10. Children
The Site is not directed at children under 16. We do not knowingly collect their data; contact us if you believe we have done so.
11. Automated decision-making
We do not use automated decision-making or profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects.
12. Data Protection Officer
Where Irish law requires a Data Protection Officer and one is appointed, contact details will be published on this page and on Legal Information. Until then, direct data-protection queries to the email address listed under the data controller section.
13. Changes
We may update this Policy; the “Last updated” date will change. Material changes may be highlighted on the Site.