How SpectraWorks handles personal data.
We collect only what is necessary to respond to you and keep the website running.
We may collect:
Contact details. If you contact us via email or a contact form, we receive your name, email address, and any information you provide.
Technical data. Basic technical information such as IP address, browser type, and pages visited may be collected through analytics tools.
We do not collect sensitive personal data and do not offer user accounts.
Data is used to answer you and to keep the site useful. Nothing else.
We use data only to:
1. Respond to inquiries and communication.
2. Maintain and improve the website.
3. Monitor basic usage and performance.
We do not use data for profiling or automated decision-making.
Legitimate interest for the basics. Consent where the law requires it.
We process data based on:
Legitimate interest. Operating and improving the website, and responding to messages.
Consent. Where applicable, for analytics or cookies.
We do not sell or share personal data. A small number of named processors handle infrastructure on our behalf.
We do not sell or share personal data.
Data may be processed by service providers strictly for operational purposes. These providers act as processors and do not use data for their own purposes. Our current processors are:
Cloudflare. SpectraWorks uses Cloudflare for hosting and DNS. Cloudflare processes IP addresses and request metadata on our behalf. See cloudflare.com/privacypolicy.
Sanity. SpectraWorks uses Sanity.io to manage blog and content. Sanity processes editor login emails and may process IPs of editors. See sanity.io/legal/privacy.
We retain data only as long as necessary.
Contact requests: as needed to respond and follow up.
Technical data: in accordance with analytics provider settings.
Limited cookies for basic analytics and functionality. Consent where required.
This website may use limited cookies for basic analytics and functionality.
Where required, consent is requested before non-essential cookies are placed.
Standard GDPR rights, plus the right to complain to the Dutch supervisory authority.
Under applicable data protection law, you have the right to:
1. Access your data.
2. Request correction or deletion.
3. Object to processing.
4. Request data portability where applicable.
Requests can be sent to info@spectraworks.nl.
Complaint to the supervisory authority. Under Article 77 GDPR you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Dutch supervisory authority, Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, if you believe your data has been processed unlawfully. See autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/en.
This policy will evolve with the site. The current version is always on this page.
This policy may be updated as the website evolves. The current version is always published on this page.
Last revised: 2026-05-14.