Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Hockey Diary processes personal data when users visit hockeydiarysuggestion.cam or communicate with us in connection with our legal services content for entrepreneurs. It describes the types of data we collect, the purposes for which we use it, the circumstances in which we share it, and the rights available to users under applicable data protection law.

Effective Date
As stated in this policy
Scope
All users of our services
Questions?
Processing category

How We Use Data

We use personal data to operate and maintain the website, respond to inquiries, provide requested information, manage security and fraud prevention, analyse site performance, remember preferences, and comply with legal obligations. We may also use data to improve the reliability of our services and to support internal recordkeeping and dispute handling.

Processing is limited to operational, security, and compliance needs.
Third-party sharing

Service Providers and Partners

We may share personal data with hosting, security, analytics, maintenance, and communication providers that support the operation of the site. These parties act under contractual or similar obligations and may process data only for the services they provide to us. If a business transaction affects the site, relevant data may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to applicable safeguards.

Service providers receive only the information needed to perform their functions.
Privacy Contact

Contact Information

Privacy email
Telephone
+596 696 01 73 49
Mailing address
27 Rue Martin Luther King, 97200 Fort-de-France
Privacy contact
GDPR

Regulation

GDPR Overview

Where the GDPR applies, we process personal data on a lawful basis such as consent, contract performance, legal obligation, or legitimate interests, depending on the context. We apply data minimisation, purpose limitation, and storage limitation principles in our handling of personal data.

Because this site is intended for users in the European Economic Area, GDPR principles apply where the regulation is relevant to the processing activity.
This section is intended for users whose data is processed under the GDPR.

Privacy and Data Rights

GDPR Rights

Where the GDPR applies, users may have rights to access, rectify, erase, restrict, or object to processing, and to data portability in appropriate cases. If processing is based on consent, that consent may be withdrawn without affecting prior lawful processing. Users may also raise concerns with the competent supervisory authority.

The rights described here apply subject to the conditions and limits set by law.

Depending on your location and the applicable law, you may have rights to access your data, request correction or deletion, object to certain processing, or ask for restriction of processing. You may also have the right to receive a copy of certain information in a portable format. These rights are not absolute and may be limited where we must comply with a legal obligation or establish, exercise, or defend a claim.

Available rights depend on the legal basis and the nature of the processing.

To make a privacy request, use the contact details in this policy and describe the right you wish to exercise. We may ask for information needed to confirm your identity and to understand the scope of the request. We will respond within the period required by applicable law and will explain any refusal or limitation where relevant.

We may need information to verify identity before acting on a request.

We retain personal data for the period needed to provide the site, handle inquiries, meet legal and accounting obligations, resolve disputes, and maintain security records. When data is no longer required, we delete it or anonymise it, unless a longer period is required or permitted by law.

We keep data only for as long as needed for the stated purpose or legal requirement.

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or the services we provide. When changes are material, we will take reasonable steps to draw attention to them before they take effect. The date of the latest revision should be read together with the version published on the site.

We review this policy from time to time and keep the current version available on the site.
Data category

Data We Collect

We may collect identifiers and contact details, account or inquiry information, technical data such as device and browser details, usage data, and any information users choose to submit through forms or messages. Where needed for legal services content or related inquiries, we may also process business details and communication records.

The categories of data collected depend on how users interact with the site.
Collection source

How We Collect Data

We collect personal data directly from users when they submit forms, request information, or communicate with us. We also receive data automatically through the operation of the website, including logs, analytics outputs, and cookie-related information. In some cases, we may obtain information from service providers that support hosting, security, or communications.

Information comes from users, site activity, and limited technical service records.
Cookie type

Cookies We Use

The site may use essential cookies to support core operation, preference cookies to remember settings, and analytics cookies to understand how the site is used. Cookies may be session-based or persistent. Similar technologies may be used for security, performance, and basic measurement purposes.

We use a limited set of cookies based on function and duration.
User control

Cookie Controls

Users may block or delete cookies through their browser settings. Some cookies are necessary for the site to function properly, and disabling them may affect performance or availability of certain features. Where consent is required, users may withdraw it through the available cookie controls.

Cookie preferences can usually be adjusted through browser settings and, where available, site controls.