Privacy policy
Freshvibrant (contact details below) explains how personal data is handled when you browse informational articles about lifestyle routines or send messages through the reach form. The language is descriptive and avoids promising any particular experience.
Who controls data
The publisher operating from Berserkbygget, 6490 Eide, Norway, decides why and how data is processed. You may reach the desk via telephone +47 928 50 888 or email info@freshvibrant.world for privacy-related requests.
Categories of data
- Message data you voluntarily submit (name, email address, free-text notes, and confirmation that consent was granted).
- Technical logs routinely generated by hosting infrastructure, such as timestamps, truncated IP addresses, and browser identifiers needed for security diagnostics.
- Storage preference selections captured when you interact with the cookie banner, stored locally in your browser when accepted.
Purposes and legal bases
Messages are processed to respond to factual inquiries (contractual necessity or legitimate interest in answering correspondence, depending on context). Security logs support network integrity (legitimate interest). Where consent is required—such as optional analytics referenced in the cookie policy—that consent is collected separately and may be withdrawn without affecting essential browsing.
Retention
Email threads are stored only as long as needed to finish the conversation or satisfy bookkeeping obligations, after which they are deleted or anonymized where feasible. Security logs follow the retention schedule imposed by the hosting vendor.
Transfers
If processors outside Norway assist with hosting or messaging, transfers rely on standard contractual safeguards applicable at the time of the agreement. You may request an overview of vendors when contacting the desk.
Rights
Depending on applicable law, you may ask for access, correction, deletion, restriction, or portability regarding your personal data, and you may object to certain processing. Complaints may also be filed with the Norwegian Data Protection Authority (Datatilsynet).
Updates
When practices change materially, this page receives a revised narrative and revision stamp. Continued use after updates indicates acknowledgment of the new wording where consent is not legally required.