Privacy
In short: we collect only what you wrote in the form yourself, and only to answer your enquiry. No newsletters, no passing your data on, no selling it.
Who is responsible for the data
- WEBISS
- NASISS MTÜ
- Registry code:
- 80557099
- Email for data requests:
- contact@webiss.ee
We have no office for receiving visitors, so data requests are handled by email.
What we collect
- What you do: what you wrote in the first field of the form.
- What is getting in the way: your own description of the problem.
- The contact you left: email, phone or a messenger handle, whichever suits you.
- Your consent tick and the time you gave it, so it is clear what you agreed to and when.
Nothing else. We do not ask for your name, address or company details, and we do not pull them in from anywhere else.
Why we need it
To answer you and work out the task. The data is used for nothing else: no advertising, no mailing lists, no sharing with third parties.
Where it is stored and who sees it
Your enquiry arrives as an email in our working mailbox contact@webiss.ee. The mail is handled by Migadu, a company registered in Switzerland. We have no separate database of enquiries for now: the email itself is the storage, and we keep no other copies. Only the owners of the agency read enquiries.
How long we keep it
Two years after we last spoke. Clients often come back, and it helps to have the earlier conversation at hand. After that we delete it. If the conversation turned into a contract, the paperwork is kept for as long as Estonian accounting law requires, which is no longer about the website form.
How to see, correct or delete your data
Write to us from the same contact you left; we do not ask for a passport. We will show you what we hold, correct a mistake or delete everything. We answer within a month, usually within a couple of days. Deleting means deleting: the enquiry email is erased from the mailbox together with the correspondence about it.
Analytics and cookies
We look at anonymous visit statistics (Vercel Web Analytics): which pages get opened and from which devices. It sets no cookies and does not follow you across other sites, which is why there is no cookie banner here. The site sets no cookies of its own at all.
Honestly: this text was written by us, not by a lawyer, and no lawyer has reviewed it. We described in plain words how things actually work. If you spot an error or an inaccuracy, write to us and we will fix it.