Triarc Privacy
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Privacy Policy.

We process personal data sparingly and transparently — in line with the revised Swiss Data Protection Act (revDSG) and, where applicable, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This website uses no tracking or analytics tools and no advertising cookies.

01Controller

Manuel Bänziger, Triarc, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Contact: manuel@triarc.ch

02What data we process

When you visit this website, technically necessary data is generated, and you may send us data yourself:

This website uses no cookies of its own and no web tracking. No profiling takes place.

03Purpose & legal basis

We process personal data to provide and secure the website and to answer enquiries and initiate business relationships. Where the GDPR applies, processing is based on our legitimate interest in secure operation (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) or on the initiation or performance of a contract (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR).

04Hosting

This website is hosted by Vercel Inc. Vercel processes the server log data referred to in section 2 as our processor. Delivery is via a global content delivery network; processing may therefore take place on servers outside Switzerland and the EU (including in the USA). Appropriate contractual data-protection safeguards are in place.

05Fonts (Google Fonts)

For consistent presentation, this website loads fonts from Google Fonts (Google Ireland Ltd.). Your IP address is transmitted to Google in the process. No cookies are set for this.

06Disclosure to third parties

We do not sell personal data. Disclosure occurs only to the service providers used to operate the website (sections 4 and 5), to parties legally entitled, or with your consent.

07Retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for the stated purposes or as required by law. Email enquiries are deleted once they are no longer needed and no retention obligation applies.

08Your rights

Within the scope of applicable law, you have in particular the right to:

A message to manuel@triarc.ch is enough to exercise these rights. You may also lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority — in Switzerland, the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).

09Changes

We update this privacy policy when our website or the legal situation changes. The version published here applies in each case.

Last updated: June 2026