Legal - Privacy policy

This policy explains what personal data is collected on soundmastery.net, why, and what your rights are, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Data controller

The data controller is Marc Krauth (Sound Mastery Studio), 4 rue du Loup A, 67130 Russ, France. For any question about your data, please write to info@soundmastery.net.

Data collected through the contact form

When you use the contact form, we collect the information you provide (name, email address and the content of your message). This data is used solely to respond to your request and, where applicable, to prepare a quote.

  • Purpose: responding to your contact or quote request.
  • Legal basis: your consent (voluntary submission of the form) and the legitimate interest in handling business enquiries.
  • Processor: forms are handled by Formspree (Formspree Inc., USA), which forwards your message by email. See their privacy policy.
  • Retention: exchanges are kept for as long as necessary to handle your request, then archived or deleted.

Audience measurement (analytics)

We use Umami, a privacy-friendly analytics solution. Umami does not set any cookies and does not collect any personally identifying data: only aggregated, anonymous statistics are measured (page views, referrers, device type). No individual profile is built and no data is sold.

Cookies

This website does not use advertising or tracking cookies. Only cookies strictly necessary for the site to function (for example language or display preferences) may be set. Such cookies do not require prior consent.

External videos and content

Some pages may embed content hosted by third-party services (for example videos). Loading this content may result in data being collected by those services, subject to their own privacy policies.

Your rights

Under the GDPR, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict and object to the processing of your data. You can exercise these rights by writing to info@soundmastery.net. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the French data protection authority, the CNIL (www.cnil.fr).