Privacy policy
Last updated: 23 April 2026
Controller
The controller responsible for the processing of personal data in connection with this website is the independent business operated by Nikola Schovanec under the name CyberSchovka, based in London, United Kingdom. Contact: nikola@cyberschovka.com.
What this policy covers
This policy describes how we collect, use, and protect personal data when you use cyberschovka.com and the contact form. It is intended to meet the transparency requirements of the UK GDPR, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) where applicable, and other relevant rules.
Data we collect
When you submit the contact form, you may provide: your name, email address, optional company or organization name, and the content of your message. We do not use analytics or advertising cookies on the initial version of this site, and we do not include third-party trackers in the public pages.
Why we process this data and legal basis
We process the information you send through the form only to understand your inquiry, respond to you, and, where relevant, to take steps you request before entering a contract. The legal bases are Article 6(1)(b) GDPR (contractual / pre-contractual) and, where needed for compliance with legal obligations, Article 6(1)(c) GDPR.
How long we keep data
Contact enquiries are generally retained for a limited period (typically up to 24–36 months) for operational follow-up and, where applicable, in line with business and tax record requirements. You can ask for deletion or restriction earlier, subject to legal requirements.
Where data is stored
The website and form submission handling may be processed on infrastructure provided by Vercel (hosting) and, for email delivery, a transactional email service (for example, Resend). In each case, the providers act as processors under appropriate terms. If personal data is transferred to countries not recognized as adequate, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as the EU standard contractual clauses.
Your rights
Depending on your location, you may have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, or object to the processing of your data, to data portability, and to withdraw consent where processing is based on consent. You may also lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. In the UK, the ICO is the supervisory authority (ico.org.uk).
Changes
We may update this policy to reflect site changes or legal requirements. The “Last updated” line at the top of this page will change when we make substantive revisions.