Yes. TinyBell is designed with privacy in mind and complies with the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).Documentation Index
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What TinyBell does NOT do
- Does not use tracking cookies by default
- Does not collect personal data (name, email, IP) unless you use an email collector notification
- Does not share data with third parties
- Does not fingerprint visitors
- Does not collect or process sensitive personal data (payment cards, IDs, health data)
What TinyBell does
- Tracks anonymous impressions and clicks (no personal data attached)
- Stores notification interaction data on our servers
- Uses session-based storage (localStorage/sessionStorage) to avoid showing the same notification repeatedly
- Uses GeoIP lookup (MaxMind local database) to determine visitor country for targeting, without storing the IP address
Your responsibility as data controller
TinyBell acts as a data processor. Your hotel is the data controller. This means you are responsible for:- Having a privacy policy on your website that covers all tools and scripts you use, including TinyBell
- Implementing cookie consent if required by your jurisdiction
- Complying with data subject access or deletion requests from your guests
- Securing your own website, CMS, and hosting environment