GDPR & Privacy
Privacy Policy
Last updated : 5 June 2026
1. Data controller
The controller of personal data collected through this website is Divina Gracia.
Contact : contact@divina-gracia.org
2. Data collected
As part of our spiritual guidance services, we may process the following data :
- Your first or last name, if you provide it spontaneously
- Your email address, only if you contact us by email
- The content of your WhatsApp messages or emails
No data is automatically collected or stored via online forms. All communication is voluntarily initiated by you.
3. Purpose of processing
The data you send us is used exclusively to :
- Respond to your spiritual guidance requests
- Organise and follow up on your consultations
- Send you information about our services, if you request it
4. Retention period
Your data is retained for the duration of our spiritual relationship and follow-up. It is deleted upon your simple request, or at the latest within a reasonable period after the end of our exchanges.
5. Your rights (GDPR)
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights :
- Right of access : obtain a copy of the data concerning you
- Right of rectification : correct inaccurate data
- Right to erasure : request the deletion of your data
- Right to data portability : receive your data in a structured format
- Right to object : object to the processing of your data
To exercise these rights, contact us at : contact@divina-gracia.org
6. Cookies
This website uses only analytical cookies via Google Analytics (optional), to measure audience and improve user experience. No advertising or third-party tracking cookies are used. You can disable them at any time via your browser settings.
7. Data sharing and sale
Your personal data is never sold, rented or transferred to third parties. It is not shared with any commercial partner for advertising or marketing purposes.
8. Hosting
This website is hosted by Vercel Inc., 340 Pine Street, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA. Vercel complies with GDPR requirements through Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC).
9. Complaint
If you believe your rights are not being respected, you can lodge a complaint with the CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés) : www.cnil.fr
“The light shines in the darkness”