Privacy Policy – How CASA Protects Your Data

At CASA, your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your personal data when you interact with our website https://casa.co.rs.

Data We Collect

When you leave a comment or fill out a form, we may collect:

  • Your name and email address

  • Your IP address and browser data

  • Uploaded files (e.g., images) – avoid including location data (EXIF GPS)

We may also use cookies to improve your user experience. Learn more about cookies and your rights at GDPR.eu.

How and Why We Use Your Data

We use collected data for purposes such as:

  • Responding to your inquiries or requests

  • Spam detection via automated tools

  • Remembering your preferences (e.g. login or language)

Commenting

If you leave a comment, the content and metadata are stored indefinitely. 

Cookies and Tracking

This site uses:

  • Session cookies to verify your browser

  • Persistent cookies to store login data and screen preferences

  • Optional cookies if you choose “Remember Me”

To learn how cookies work, visit All About Cookies.

Embedded Content from Other Sites

Articles or case studies on our site may include embedded videos or social media posts (e.g. YouTube, Instagram). These third-party websites may track your activity if you’re logged in to their platforms. View Instagram’s data policy.

Your Rights

Under GDPR, you may:

  • Request an exported file of your personal data

  • Request deletion of your personal data

  • Edit or update your user profile

Requests can be made via our contact page.

Who We Share Data With

We do not sell or share your data with third parties. However, automated spam detection services and email tools may process data on our behalf to ensure security and communication delivery.

How Long We Keep Your Data

  • Comments: Indefinitely

  • User profiles (if registered): Until deleted by the user or admin

  • Login cookies: Up to 14 days

  • Article edit cookies: 1 day

Where We Send Your Data

Visitor comments may be processed through spam detection systems such as Akismet or equivalent anti-spam tools.