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Yes. TinyBell is designed with privacy in mind and complies with the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).

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
TinyBell does not assume liability for security incidents, data breaches, or legal claims arising from your website or infrastructure. For full details, see Liability & Responsibility.

If you use email collectors

If you use a Collector Modal or Collector Bar to capture emails, the submitted emails are stored in your TinyBell account. You are responsible for having a proper privacy policy and consent mechanism on your website. You should include the collection of emails via on-site widgets in your hotel’s privacy policy. Since TinyBell does not use tracking cookies by default, it does not require cookie consent in most jurisdictions. However, if your website has a cookie consent banner, you can configure the pixel to load only after consent is given.

More information

For detailed technical documentation on security and compliance: