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Information about privacy, cookies, comments, blog participation and use of the Eidos website.

Protecting your data

This page explains clearly how personal data is processed on the Eidos website (eidoslibro.com) and how you can manage your cookie preferences.

Data controller

Felden Vareth
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What data we collect

  • Contact: name and email address if you contact us by email.
  • Technical logs: server technical data, such as IP address, date, time or user agent, for security and maintenance.
  • Optional web analytics: usage statistics through Google Analytics 4, only if you accept analytics cookies.

Comments and participation in the blog

Some sections of the blog allow public participation through comments integrated via GitHub Discussions/Giscus.

Each user is solely responsible for the content, opinions and messages published under their GitHub account, and shall be personally liable for any legal infringement or damages that may arise from them.

Participation in the blog implies acceptance of these terms of use and the basic rules of respectful and constructive interaction.

Eidos does not necessarily share the opinions published by third parties and reserves the right to moderate, hide or remove, without prior notice, offensive, discriminatory, defamatory or hateful comments, threats, spam, personal attacks, or any content considered inappropriate, unlawful or contrary to the purpose of the site.

The use of the comment system may involve the technical processing of data by GitHub and Giscus in accordance with their respective policies and terms.

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  • Responding to enquiries by email: legitimate interest and/or performance of a request.
  • Website security and maintenance: legitimate interest.
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The actual installation and expiry of cookies depend on your choice in the banner and on your browser or device settings.

Who we share data with

Personal data is not shared with third parties except where legally required. For analytics, Google Analytics 4 (Google LLC / Google Ireland Limited) is used as a data processor. In the blog comment sections, GitHub Discussions and Giscus may technically intervene in accordance with their own policies and terms.

International transfers

Google services may involve international transfers. Google applies Standard Contractual Clauses and supplementary measures. You can consult Google’s official documentation and data processing terms on its official pages.

Retention periods

  • Email enquiries: the time necessary to handle them and meet legal obligations.
  • Analytics data in GA4: according to the property’s standard configuration. They are not retained if you reject cookies.

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Your rights

You may exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and portability by writing to feldenvareth@gmail.com. If you believe your request has not been handled correctly, you may lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD).

Security measures

Reasonable technical and organisational measures are applied to protect data against unauthorised access, loss or alteration.

Updates to this policy

This policy may be updated to reflect legal or technical changes. The current version will be published on this page.

Last updated: May 2026

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