Privacy Policy
A LEGAL DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this page is intended to offer general and high-level guidance on the structure, purpose, and key principles of a Privacy Policy. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be interpreted as a substitute for professional legal consultation.
Each organisation’s privacy obligations may vary depending on its activities, the nature of the services provided, the jurisdictions involved, and the relationship with website users, clients, and partners. For this reason, the content of this page cannot anticipate or address all specific legal or regulatory requirements applicable to individual situations.
We strongly recommend seeking qualified legal advice to ensure full compliance with applicable data protection laws and to assist in the drafting, implementation, and ongoing maintenance of a Privacy Policy tailored to your specific operational and jurisdictional context.
PRIVACY POLICY
A Privacy Policy is a formal statement that explains how personal data relating to website visitors, clients, and other data subjects is collected, used, processed, stored, disclosed, and protected.
This website is committed to processing personal data in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including but not limited to:
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Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR)
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UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR)
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Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP)
Personal data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently, for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes, and in a manner that ensures appropriate security, confidentiality, and data minimisation.
International Data Processing
Data protection and privacy laws may differ across jurisdictions, particularly in the context of cross-border and international operations. Organisations operating internationally are responsible for identifying and complying with all applicable data protection regulations governing the processing and transfer of personal data, including European, UK, Swiss, and other relevant non-EU legal frameworks.
Each entity must ensure that its Privacy Policy accurately reflects its specific data processing practices, operational structure, and geographic scope, and that it remains aligned with applicable legal and regulatory requirements at all times.
