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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 2026

This site collects the bare minimum of personal data, only when you choose to contact me. Here is exactly what I collect, why, and what your rights are.

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Who is responsible

I, Lorenzo Lannino, a freelance web developer based in Venice, Italy, am the data controller for the personal data collected through this site. You can reach me at lorenzo@lannino.com.

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What I collect

I only collect the data you send me directly through the quote form: your name (or company) and your email address, together with the project choices you make in the estimator. I use no analytics, tracking, or advertising cookies of any kind.

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Why, and on what legal basis

I use these data solely to read your request and reply to you with a tailored quote or answer. The legal basis is the performance of pre-contractual steps taken at your request (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR) and my legitimate interest in responding to your enquiry (Art. 6(1)(f)).

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Who else processes it

To deliver your message to my inbox I use Resend (resend.com), an email provider that may process the data on servers in the United States under the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses. I never sell your data or share it with anyone else.

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How long I keep it

I keep your message only as long as needed to handle your request and any follow-up work, then I delete it.

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Storage on your device

To make the site work I use first-party local and session storage for functional purposes only: remembering your progress in the quote estimator, the page-transition state, and your scroll position. These are not tracking cookies and are never shared, so no consent banner is required.

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Your rights

At any time you can ask me to access, correct, delete, or export your data, or object to its use, by writing to lorenzo@lannino.com. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali).

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Changes

I may update this policy; the date above always shows the current version.

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