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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 27, 2026

This policy explains how Mondo Ferrari F1 collects and processes information when you visit the site. We have written it clearly, without unnecessary legal jargon.

1.

What data we collect

We collect the minimum necessary to operate the site. Specifically:

  • Anonymous browsing data — pages visited, time spent, country of origin, device type. This data does not identify you individually.
  • Technical cookies — necessary for the site to function (e.g. language preference, admin session, cookie consent).
  • Analytical cookies — if you provide consent, we use analytical tools to understand how the site is used.
  • Contact data — only if you send us an email or fill in a contact form. We do not collect emails passively.

We do not collect: name, address, phone number, payment data, or any other information that would allow you to be directly identified without an action on your part.

2.

How we use the data

  • Improve content: understand which articles are most read, in which language and on which devices — to publish what Ferrari fans actually want to read.
  • Security: detect abnormal behaviour or unauthorised access attempts to the administration area.
  • Respond to contacts: reply to emails or messages you send us directly.
3.

Cookies: what they are and how to manage them

Cookies are small text files saved in your browser. We use three types:

Essential

Necessary for the site to function. They cannot be deactivated without compromising basic functionality.

Analytical

Help us understand how visitors use the site. Can be deactivated without impact on your experience.

Functional

Store your preferences, such as the chosen language. Can be deactivated, but some preferences will not be remembered.

To manage or delete cookies, access your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block third-party cookies without blocking essential ones.

4.

AI-generated content

Mondo Ferrari F1 articles are produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence (Anthropic's Claude), based on publicly available journalistic sources. Your browsing data is never used to train AI models.

The original sources of each article are always cited at the end of the text.

5.

Your rights (GDPR)

If you reside in the European Union or the European Economic Area, you have the following rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):

  • Access — to know what data we hold about you.
  • Rectification — to correct inaccurate data.
  • Erasure — to request the removal of your data ("right to be forgotten").
  • Portability — to receive your data in a machine-readable format.
  • Objection — to object to the processing of your data for marketing purposes.
  • Complaint — to lodge a complaint with the data protection authority in your country.
6.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy occasionally. When we do, we update the date at the top of the document. Significant changes will be communicated prominently on the site. Continued use of the site after the publication of changes implies acceptance of the new policy.

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