This policy explains how YNARCHIVE — a one-person studio run by Yentl Nerinckx, based in Tessenderlo, Belgium — handles the personal data you share through ynarchive.com. Questions about your data can be sent to hello@ynarchive.com.
What data we collect
- Contact form: your name, email address, and the message you write. You provide these only when you choose to send a message.
- Usage analytics: aggregated, cookieless statistics via Vercel Web Analytics. These measure page views and performance and do not identify you personally or set tracking cookies.
Why we use it
We use your contact details for one purpose only: to read and reply to your message. The legal basis is taking steps at your request before entering an agreement, and our legitimate interest in responding to enquiries (GDPR Art. 6). We never sell your data and never use it for marketing without your explicit consent.
Who processes it
These providers process data on our behalf so the site can function:
- EmailJS — delivers your contact-form message to our inbox.
- Vercel — hosts the site and provides the cookieless analytics above.
How long we keep it
We keep contact messages only as long as needed to handle your enquiry and any follow-up, then delete them. Analytics data is aggregated and not linked to you.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data, and you can object to or restrict its processing. To exercise any of these, email hello@ynarchive.com. You may also lodge a complaint with the Belgian Data Protection Authority (gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit.be).
Cookies
Our analytics are cookieless by design. For advertising, we use Google Ads to measure campaign performance (conversions and remarketing). These advertising cookies are set only after you accept them via the consent banner — until then none are stored (Google Consent Mode), and declining keeps them off. Google processes this data as described in its privacy policy.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top reflects the most recent version.