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Privacy Policy

Last Update:
April 19, 2023

General

At Indiedevcasts ("we", "us", "our") respecting our website users' ("user", "you", "your") data is a priority. We limit our processing of personal data to only what is necessary to navigate our website. We respect your rights guaranteed by the European Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (GDPR) of April 27, 2016.

By voluntarily providing us with personal data through the usage of our website, you consent to the storage and processing of your data in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Except for the specific needs detailed below, Indiedevcasts does not access neither exploits your data.

Data processing

Website traffic

During your visit to the website, accessible at indiedevcasts.com, we collect data to analyze overall trends of our website traffic. We use the service plausible.io provided by Plausible Insights OÜ Västriku tn 2, 50403, Tartu, Estonia. Their service does not collect any personal data and does not use cookies. These data necessary for the proper administration of the site include:

For more information about how the data is collected and processed by Plausible, you can refer to their Data Policy and their Privacy Policy. This processing is carried out in the context of the legitimate interests of Indiedevcasts to analyze overall trends of its website traffic (Article 6.1.f of the GDPR).

Mailing list

We use Mailchimp, service provided by The Rocket Science Group, LLC 675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE Suite 5000 Atlanta, GA 30308 USA. By visiting our website you have the option to subscribe to our newsletter by providing your email address that we'll collect and use through Mailchimp to send you emails. During the registration process, managed by Mailchimp, you can opt-in to our promotional content regarding our video games, tools and services for video game developers. You can unsubscribe and update your preferences at any time by clicking on the link in the footer of our emails. Learn more about their Legal terms on their website.

Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They are commonly used to remember your preferences, login details, and other settings. The use of cookies is regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which requires websites to obtain user consent before storing or accessing cookies on their device. There are different types of cookies, including session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which remain on your device until they expire or are manually deleted. Some cookies are essential for the proper functioning of a website, while others are used for analytics, advertising, or other purposes. If a website uses cookies, it must provide clear and comprehensive information about the cookies it uses, their purpose, and the legal basis for their use. It is also necessary to obtain user consent before storing or accessing cookies on their device.

Our cookie policy

We take your privacy seriously and are committed to complying with the GDPR and other data protection laws. Since we do not use any cookies, you do not need to take any action or give your consent to the use of cookies on our website. If you have any questions about our privacy policy or the way we handle your personal data, please contact us through the contact details provided in our Legal Notice.

Your rights

Exercising your rights is an essential aspect of data protection and privacy policies. Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), individuals have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, or object to the processing of their personal data. As a website user, you have the right to know what personal data is being collected, for what purpose, and how it will be processed. You also have the right to request access to your data, ask for corrections, and in some cases, request that your data be deleted or transferred. Additionally, if you believe that your data has been processed unlawfully, you have the right to file a complaint to the CNIL (the French data protection authority), or to a competent national Data Protection Authority that you can find on the European Data Protection Board website. We are committed to protecting your personal data and we encourage you to exercise your rights.

You can exercise these rights by writing to us at hello@indiedevcasts.com or to the address you will find in our Legal Notice, for the attention of Julian Didier (DPO). We will do our best to respond to your requests in a timely and efficient manner.