Privacy Policy
Last updated: 10 May 2026
We publish this document for transparency. Visitors may access the site from many countries; privacy and consumer rules differ by location. This is not legal advice and does not guarantee that every legal requirement everywhere is satisfied. For matters that could affect your rights or liability, consult qualified counsel in your jurisdiction.
1. Who we are
This Privacy Policy explains how DMK WEB STRATEGY (“we”, “us”) processes personal data when you use nobg.eu at https://www.nobg.eu (the “Service”).
The Service is available globally. Privacy laws differ by country and state; this policy describes our practices in one place and highlights rights that often apply in major regions. If local law gives you stronger or additional protections, those apply to the extent required.
For EU/UK data protection law, we act as the data controller for processing described here, unless we state otherwise (for example where we act solely as a processor on behalf of your organisation).
Contact: privacy@nobg.eu.
2. Scope
This policy applies to visitors and users of our website and Service, regardless of where you are located. It does not apply to third-party sites, apps, or services linked from our pages — those have their own policies.
3. Personal data we process
Depending on how you use the Service, we may process:
- Usage and technical data: such as IP address, approximate location derived from IP, browser type, device type, pages viewed, and timestamps — typically via hosting or analytics tools if enabled.
- Images you use in the editor: background removal is designed to run in your browser on your device; your image is not sent to our servers for processing in the usual workflow. We do not use your images to train models unless we separately ask for consent for that purpose.
- Communications: if you email us, we process your address and message content.
- Preferences: choices stored locally in your browser (for example export settings or consent flags).
- Advertising-related data (when ads are shown): if we display ads (for example via Google AdSense), Google and its partners may process identifiers and usage signals to deliver and measure ads, prevent fraud, and cap how often you see an ad. That processing is largely governed by your choices in our consent tools (where required) and by Google's policies — see Google's Privacy Policy and How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services.
4. Purposes and legal bases (EU / UK / EEA / Switzerland)
In the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland (and where similar rules apply), we process personal data on the following legal bases, where applicable:
- Contract (GDPR Art. 6(1)(b) / UK GDPR equivalent): to provide the Service you request.
- Legitimate interests (Art. 6(1)(f)): to secure, improve, and debug the Service; prevent abuse; understand aggregated usage — balanced against your rights.
- Legal obligation (Art. 6(1)(c)): where required by law.
- Consent (Art. 6(1)(a)): where we rely on consent (for example certain cookies, optional analytics, or personalised advertising where required), you may withdraw at any time without affecting prior lawful processing.
5. Cookies and similar technologies
We use cookies and local storage where necessary for operation (for example session stability or remembering dismissals). Where we show display advertising (including Google AdSense), Google may set or read cookies and use similar technologies on our site in line with your consent choices (for example via Google's consent mode or messaging products where we configure them) and applicable law. Optional analytics or marketing cookies will only be used with appropriate consent where required. See our Cookie Policy.
6. Recipients and processors
We may share personal data with hosting providers, infrastructure vendors, and error-monitoring tools that process data on our instructions (processors). We require appropriate safeguards by contract.
For advertising, Google Ireland Limited (and affiliates) may act as a processor or independent controller depending on the service — for example when delivering AdSenseads on our pages. Their role and your controls are described in Google's documentation linked in Section 3.
7. International transfers
We and our providers may process data in the EU, UK, US, and other countries. If we transfer personal data from the EEA, UK, or Switzerland to countries not recognised as providing adequate protection, we use safeguards recognised under applicable law (for example Standard Contractual Clauses, UK International Data Transfer Addendum, or Swiss adaptations) unless another lawful ground applies.
You may contact us for more information on transfers and safeguards where the law requires us to provide it.
8. Retention
We retain personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes above — for example server logs for a limited security window, support emails as needed to respond, and legal holds where required. Client-side processing may leave no server copy if configured that way.
9. Your rights (EU / UK / EEA)
You may have the right to:
- Access your personal data;
- Rectify inaccurate data;
- Erase data (“right to be forgotten”) in certain cases;
- Restrict processing;
- Object to processing based on legitimate interests;
- Data portability for data you provided where processing is automated and based on consent or contract;
- Withdraw consent where processing was consent-based;
- Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
To exercise rights, contact privacy@nobg.eu. We may need to verify your identity. UK residents may contact the ICO; EU residents may contact their local authority — see the EDPB members list.
10. California residents (CCPA / CPRA)
California residents may have rights to know categories and specific pieces of personal information collected, to delete personal information, to correct inaccuracies, to opt out of certain sharing (including “sale” or “sharing” as defined by California law), to limit use of sensitive personal information where applicable, and not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising rights. We do not “sell” personal information in the traditional sense for money. Where advertising technologies apply (for example Google AdSense), we describe them here and in our Cookie Policy, and we provide choices and opt-out links as required by applicable law (including the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link or flow where configured).
You may submit requests to privacy@nobg.eu. We will not discriminate against you for exercising CCPA/CPRA rights, subject to permitted exceptions.
11. Other United States privacy laws
Several US states (for example Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, Utah, Oregon, Texas, Montana, and Delaware, among others) have enacted comprehensive privacy laws that may grant residents rights to access, delete, correct, obtain copies of, or opt out of certain processing (including targeted advertising, sale, or profiling in some cases). The exact scope depends on the law and our activities each year.
If you are a resident of a US state with such a law and wish to exercise rights, contact privacy@nobg.eu. You may also use browser or platform opt-out signals (such as Global Privacy Control) where we honour them as required by applicable law. See our Cookie Policy for cookie controls.
Nevada: Nevada residents may submit requests to opt out of certain sales of covered information as defined under Nevada law. We do not sell covered information for monetary consideration as described in many Nevada notices; contact us if you have questions.
12. Brazil (LGPD)
If you are in Brazil, you may have rights under the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD), including to confirm processing, access, correct incomplete or inaccurate data, anonymise, block or delete unnecessary data, request portability, erase data processed with consent, obtain information about sharing, revoke consent, and lodge a complaint with the ANPD. Contact privacy@nobg.eu to exercise applicable rights.
13. Canada
If you are in Canada, our collection, use, and disclosure of personal information is subject to applicable federal and provincial privacy laws. You may have rights to access, correct, or withdraw consent subject to legal exceptions. Contact privacy@nobg.eu for requests.
14. Australia, Singapore, Switzerland, and other regions
Australia: If the Australian Privacy Act applies, we aim to handle personal information in line with the Australian Privacy Principles where we are required to do so. You may contact us with complaints or access requests.
Singapore: If the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) applies, you may have rights to access and correct certain personal data, subject to exceptions.
Switzerland: Swiss users benefit from the Federal Act on Data Protection and related rights (including transparency and objection in appropriate cases).
If you are elsewhere and believe a local privacy law applies to our processing, contact us and we will respond as appropriate. We do not represent that this list is exhaustive of every law that could apply.
15. Automated decision-making
We do not use solely automated decision-making that produces legal or similarly significant effects concerning you in the sense of GDPR Article 22. The background-removal tool is an assistive editor; you decide how to use outputs.
16. Children
The Service is not directed at children under 16 (or the age required locally). We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. In the United States, the Service is not directed at children under 13 in line with COPPA expectations for general-audience sites. Contact us if you believe a child has provided personal data and we will take appropriate steps.
17. Security
We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure.
18. Changes
We may update this Privacy Policy by changing the “Last updated” date. Material changes may require additional notice where the law requires.
19. Contact
Privacy questions and requests: privacy@nobg.eu.
