Data controller
The data controller is Nummia SAS (see the Legal notice). For any privacy request, contact us at contact@nummia.eu.
Last updated: May 2026
This policy explains what personal data Nummia collects through this website, why, how long we keep it, who it is shared with, and the rights you have under the GDPR.
The data controller is Nummia SAS (see the Legal notice). For any privacy request, contact us at contact@nummia.eu.
When you request a free quote, we collect the data you submit in the form: your name, email address, the approximate number of coins and any message about your collection. When you browse the site with your consent, we also collect anonymous audience-measurement data (see Cookies below).
Your form data is used solely to answer your request and prepare your quote (legal basis: your consent and the pre-contractual steps you ask for). Audience-measurement data is used to understand and improve the site (legal basis: your consent). We never sell your data and never send unsolicited marketing.
Quote-request data is kept for up to 3 years from our last contact, then deleted. Audience-measurement data is kept for a maximum of 13 months.
Your data is processed by Nummia and by our technical service providers acting on our behalf: our form provider (Formspree), our hosting provider (Vercel) and our audience-measurement provider (Google Analytics, only with your consent). Some of these providers may process data outside the EU under appropriate safeguards (Standard Contractual Clauses).
The site only places audience-measurement and advertising cookies after you accept them via the consent banner. Essential cookies needed for the site to work are always active. You can change or withdraw your choice at any time by clearing the cookies in your browser and reloading the page.
Under the GDPR you have the right to access, rectify, erase and port your data, to restrict or object to its processing, and to withdraw your consent at any time. To exercise these rights, email us at contact@nummia.eu. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (the French data protection authority, cnil.fr).