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School of Digital Humanities

Privacy statement

Last updated · 14 June 2026

This website does not track you. We use no tracking cookies, no third-party analytics, and we collect no data about your visit. This is not a marketing choice but a principle: privacy by design and by default, as the GDPR intends — and as we advise others to practise.

No tracking, no cookies

We set no tracking cookies and use no third-party analytics software, such as Google Analytics. We do not measure your behaviour and we build no profile of you.

Typefaces are served from our own server. As a result, visiting this website makes no request to Google Fonts or any other external party for the design.

The contact form

If you use the contact form, we process only the data you enter yourself: your name, your email address and your message. We use these solely to answer your enquiry.

Your message is delivered to us by email. If email delivery is not yet configured, your own email client opens with the message — nothing leaves this website without your action. We do not store your message in a database and keep it no longer than needed to handle your enquiry.

We do not share your data with third parties, except the party strictly necessary to deliver the email (see ‘Hosting and processing’).

Hosting and processing

This website is hosted by Vercel Inc. To run and secure the website, Vercel may process technical data, such as your IP address and browser type, in server logs. This data is necessary to serve the website securely and is not used by us to track you.

To deliver messages from the contact form we may use the transactional email service Resend. This party processes your message solely to deliver it to us.

Your rights

Under the GDPR you have the right to access, rectify and erase your personal data, and to object to its processing. Because we keep your message no longer than necessary, there is usually little to access — but you may always contact us.

Send your request to info@schoolofdigitalhumanities.org. We respond as quickly as possible and within the statutory period at the latest.

If you disagree with how we handle your data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens).

Data controller

School of Digital Humanities, established in Diemen, the Netherlands. KvK 74173944 · Btw NL002288800B84.

For privacy questions: info@schoolofdigitalhumanities.org.