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Privacy Policy
Last updated: 12 May 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how Nadia Devita Oktarini Artonne (“we”, “our”) collects, uses, and safeguards personal information through the website nadiadevitaoktarini.com (the “Site”). The Site operates as an editorial and research surface; it is not a commercial transactional platform.
1. Information we collect
We collect only the information you voluntarily provide through the correspondence form — typically your name, email address, affiliation, and the message you choose to share. We additionally process minimal technical signals (browser type, language, device class, referring page) for security and aggregate usage understanding.
2. How we use information
Information you submit is used solely to read, consider, and where appropriate respond to your correspondence, and to maintain the integrity, security, and accessibility of the Site. We do not sell, rent, or trade personal information.
3. Legal basis
Where the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP), or comparable instruments apply, processing is grounded in your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR) and our legitimate interest in operating an editorial platform (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR).
4. Retention
Correspondence is retained only as long as necessary to engage with the inquiry and to meet legitimate archival or legal obligations, after which it is deleted or anonymised.
5. Sharing
We rely on a limited set of carefully chosen infrastructure providers (hosting, email delivery, form intake) bound by contractual confidentiality. No personal data is shared with third parties for advertising or profiling purposes.
6. Your rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, or port your personal data, and to withdraw consent at any time. Requests may be addressed via the correspondence form on the Site.
7. International transfers
The Site is operated from European and global infrastructure. Where data is transferred outside the EEA or Switzerland, appropriate safeguards (such as Standard Contractual Clauses) are applied.
8. Updates
This Policy may evolve to reflect changes in practice or law. The “Last updated” date above indicates the most recent revision.