Privacy Policy

Last updated: 1 June 2026

Data controller

The operator of noxelqua.eu is Noxelqua Editorial, Warsaw, Poland. Contact: contact@noxelqua.eu.

What data is collected

This site does not use any third-party analytics, advertising networks or tracking pixels. No user accounts exist and no personal data is stored in a database.

When you submit the contact form, the data you enter (name, email address, phone number and message) is transmitted to the editorial email address listed above. This data is used solely to respond to your enquiry and is not shared with third parties.

Cookies

Noxelqua.eu uses a single functional cookie — stored in your browser's localStorage — to record your cookie consent choice (Accept or Reject). This value is not transmitted to any server and is not shared with third parties. It exists only to avoid showing the consent banner on repeat visits.

No advertising cookies, cross-site tracking cookies or analytics cookies are set by this site.

External services

Article images are loaded from Wikimedia Commons (upload.wikimedia.org) under Creative Commons licences. When your browser loads these images, your IP address is transmitted to Wikimedia Foundation servers. Wikimedia Foundation's privacy policy is available at foundation.wikimedia.org.

Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com) is used for typography. When fonts are loaded, your browser contacts Google servers. Google's privacy policy is at policies.google.com.

Your rights (GDPR)

Under EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR), you have the right to access, rectify or erase personal data held about you. Since this site does not store personal data beyond individual contact form submissions (which are held only as email correspondence), you may exercise these rights by contacting contact@noxelqua.eu.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Polish Data Protection Authority (UODO): uodo.gov.pl.

Changes to this policy

Any material changes to this policy will be reflected in the "Last updated" date above. Continued use of the site after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.