Privacy Policy
This website, operated by Longstrike Holdings, may ask visitors to provide contact information via a contact form. Our periodic newsletter is sent by email after explicit ‘opt-in’ consent. Longstrike Holdings collects data to optimize the user experience on this website and to provide visitors with relevant content. Contact information and other personal data will not be shared with third parties.
This privacy policy may be updated periodically. We recommend reviewing this page regularly for any changes.
Sect. 1 General We process your personal data (e.g., name, email address, phone number) in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This policy outlines the purposes, recipients, legal bases, and storage periods of data processing, as well as your rights and the contact details of the data controller. This privacy policy applies solely to our website; if you access third-party websites through our links, please review their privacy policies separately.
Sect. 2 Contact Us
(1) Purpose of Data Processing
Personal data provided through email, contact forms, or other means will be processed solely to respond to inquiries. While providing personal data is voluntary, failure to do so may prevent us from responding to requests.
(2) Legal Basis
If explicit consent is given, processing is based on Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.
If processing is necessary for contract performance, it is based on Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR.
For other cases (e.g., contact forms), processing is based on Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
(3) Legitimate Interest
Our legitimate interest in processing data is to communicate efficiently and respond to inquiries in a cost-effective manner.
(4) Recipient Categories
Hosting providers, service providers for direct marketing.
(5) Duration of Storage
Data will be deleted once inquiries are resolved unless legally required to be retained (e.g., for tax or commercial law purposes).
(6) Right of Revocation
You may withdraw consent for processing at any time.
Sect. 3 Transfers Outside the EU/EEA
Certain service providers, subcontractors, and partners may be located outside the EU/EEA. These partners are contractually obligated to maintain data protection standards in compliance with GDPR (Articles 44 and 45).
Sect. 4 Web Analytics
(1) Purpose of Data Processing
We use web analytics services, such as Google Analytics, to assess and enhance user experience. Cookies may be used to track website usage.
(2) Legal Basis
Processing is based on Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.
(3) Recipient Categories
Analytics service providers, including Google and its affiliates.
(4) Data Transfer
Some data may be transferred to third countries (e.g., the USA). Appropriate safeguards are in place.
(5) Storage Duration
Data is stored for up to 26 months.
(6) Right to Object
Users may disable cookies in browser settings or use Google’s opt-out tools.
Sect. 5 Cookies
(1) Purpose of Data Processing
Our website uses cookies to improve functionality and user experience.
(2) Legal Basis
Processing is based on Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
(3) Storage Duration
Temporary cookies expire when the session ends; persistent cookies may last from minutes to several years.
(4) Right to Revoke
Users can disable cookies in browser settings.
Sect. 6 Newsletter
(1) Purpose of Data Processing
If you subscribe to our newsletter, your email address will be used for marketing purposes.
(2) Legal Basis
Processing is based on Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.
(3) Storage Duration
Data is retained as long as the subscription remains active.
(4) Right to Revoke
You may unsubscribe at any time via the link provided in the newsletter.
Sect. 7 Your Rights
If your personal data is processed, you have the following rights under the GDPR:
Right to Information (Article 15) – Request details on data processing.
Right to Rectification (Article 16) – Request corrections to inaccurate data.
Right to Erasure (Article 17) – Request data deletion.
Right to Restriction of Processing (Article 18) – Request limited processing.
Right to Data Portability (Article 20) – Request data in a structured format.
Right to Withdraw Consent (Article 7) – Withdraw consent at any time.
Right to Lodge a Complaint (Article 77) – File a complaint with a supervisory authority.
Additionally, under Article 21 GDPR, you have the right to object to data processing based on legitimate interest or direct marketing purposes.