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Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 3, 2026

This policy explains how data is collected, used, and protected on jonathanmintz.co.il. It is written to support transparency and user rights under Israeli privacy law, including notice, access, and correction rights.

Data Controller

Jonathan Mintz
Email: jonathanmintz3@gmail.com
Phone: 050-722-5001

What We Collect

  • Contact details you provide when reaching out (name, email, phone, message).
  • Technical data (device, browser, pages viewed, approximate location by IP).
  • Cookie preference data (your consent choices).
  • Analytics data only after analytics consent is given.

Why We Process Data

  • To operate the website and provide requested content.
  • To respond to inquiries and coordinate services or events.
  • To improve content and usability through aggregate analytics.
  • To protect the site and comply with legal obligations.

Providing inquiry details is voluntary, but if not provided we may be unable to respond effectively.

Cookies and Analytics

Necessary cookies are used for essential operation. Analytics cookies are optional and loaded only if you choose to allow them. For cookie details, see the Cookie Policy.

Who Receives Data

  • Website hosting and technical service providers.
  • Analytics provider (Google Analytics) when analytics consent is provided.
  • Professional advisors and competent authorities when legally required.

Cross-Border Transfers

Some service providers may process data outside Israel. When this occurs, transfers are made under applicable safeguards and contractual commitments.

Retention

  • Inquiry and correspondence data is retained only as long as reasonably needed.
  • Cookie consent records are retained to document your choices.
  • Analytics data is retained according to Google Analytics settings.

Your Rights

Subject to law, you may request access to data about you and request correction of inaccurate or outdated data. To submit a request, contact jonathanmintz3@gmail.com.

Security

Reasonable technical and organizational safeguards are used to protect data. No system is fully immune from risk, but measures are applied to reduce unauthorized access, misuse, and loss.

Policy Updates

This page may be updated from time to time. The date at the top shows the latest revision.

This policy provides general transparency information and does not replace legal advice for a specific case.