This site is run by Zsombor Papp, trading as ZorallWeb. This page explains, in plain language rather than legal boilerplate, what happens to your data when you visit zorallweb.com, request a call, or read the blog. If anything here is unclear, email info@zorallweb.com and I'll clarify it directly.
The short version
- Booking a call sends your name, email, and message to my calendar so I can meet with you, nothing more.
- Analytics cookies are off by default. They only turn on if you click "Accept" on the cookie banner, and you can change your mind anytime.
- Your data is never sold, and it's never used for advertising.
What I collect, and why
When you book a call
The "Book a Call" form asks for your name, email address, and an optional message, plus the time slot you pick. Submitting it:
- creates an event on my Google Calendar for the slot you booked,
- optionally attaches a Google Meet link to that event, and
- sends me a plain email notification (through my own Gmail account) so I know a booking came in.
I use this information only to prepare for and hold that call. I don't add you to a mailing list, and I don't share it with anyone outside of Google's infrastructure, which is processing it on my behalf as the calendar and email provider I use to run this business. The legal basis for this is that it's necessary to take steps you requested before entering into a contract with me (GDPR Art. 6(1)(b)).
When you browse the site
If you accept analytics cookies, this site uses Google Analytics (GA4) to understand which pages get read and roughly how visitors find the site, for example which blog posts are useful and which pages people leave quickly. This is aggregate, statistical information. I don't use it to build a profile of you individually, and it isn't linked to your name or email unless you separately book a call.
If you decline, or don't make a choice, analytics stays off and no analytics cookies are set. See Cookies below for exactly what's stored either way. The legal basis here is your consent (GDPR Art. 6(1)(a)): nothing is tracked before you give it.
Theme preference
Your light/dark mode choice is saved in your browser's local storage, purely so the site remembers it on your next visit. It never leaves your device.
Cookies and similar storage
| Name | Purpose | Set when | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
zw-cookie-consent |
Remembers your cookie choice | Always (local storage, not a cookie) | Until you clear browser data |
zorallweb-theme |
Remembers light/dark mode | Always (local storage, not a cookie) | Until you clear browser data |
_ga, _ga_* |
Google Analytics (usage statistics) | Only if you accept analytics | Up to 2 years (Google default) |
You can change your analytics choice at any time using the "Cookie preferences" link in the site footer.
Who your data is shared with
Two categories, both acting as processors on my behalf rather than owning your data themselves:
- Google: Calendar and Gmail for handling bookings, and Analytics (only with consent) for usage statistics.
- Vercel: the hosting provider that serves this site and runs the booking form's backend. It processes requests as part of delivering the site; it doesn't use your data for its own purposes.
I don't sell data, run advertising, or share anything with data brokers.
Both Google and Vercel are US-based and process data outside the EU/EEA as part of delivering their services. That transfer relies on legally recognized safeguards, standard contractual clauses and/or the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, required under GDPR for moving personal data outside the EU/EEA.
How long data is kept
Booking details stay on the calendar entry they were used to create, for as long as I keep that record, typically not longer than needed to deliver the work discussed. Analytics data follows Google's standard retention window for GA4, which you can review in Google's own documentation.
Your rights
If you're in the EU/EEA, GDPR gives you the right to access, correct, delete, or export the personal data I hold about you, and to object to how it's processed. To exercise any of these, email info@zorallweb.com; for a booking-related request, it helps to include the name or email you booked under. You can also lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority if you're unhappy with how a request was handled.
Changes to this policy
If what this site collects changes, this page will be updated and the "Last updated" date at the top will change with it. Worth a re-read occasionally if you're a returning visitor.
Contact
Questions about any of this: info@zorallweb.com.