Legal and privacy notice
This page explains how the public baddie register is intended to handle personal data and public publication. It is written to reflect GDPR-style transparency requirements and should be kept up to date by the site operator.
Important warning
Information submitted through this form is intended to be public. It may appear on the website, be indexed by search engines, be cached by third parties, and be copied by other users. Do not submit special-category data, confidential information, or data about other people unless you have a separate lawful basis to do so.
- Controller
- The operator of this site, intended to be Martin Knoll for this register. The operator should keep current contact details on this page for privacy requests.
- Lawful basis
- Consent under Article 6(1)(a) GDPR for collecting, storing, and publicly publishing submitted registration data.
- Purposes
- To operate the public baddie register, publish submitted entries, keep a record of consents, handle moderation or removal requests, and maintain basic security and integrity of the service.
- Recipients
- Site visitors, search engines, hosting providers, and service providers needed to operate the site.
- Retention
- Data is intended to be kept until consent is withdrawn, deletion is granted, the register is shut down, or a legal obligation requires longer retention.
- Transfers
- If the hosting or supporting services process data outside the EEA, the operator should document the transfer mechanism and safeguards here.
- Mandatory or optional
- Submission is voluntary, but fields marked required and the consent boxes are necessary to register.
Data the form collects
- Legal name, alias, district or area, and public handle
- Shoe disclosure, vibe statement, reasons for registration, and signature
- Consent records, registration class, and submission timestamp
Public publication notice
- Submitted information may be published on the website and should be treated as public information.
- Public information may remain visible in caches, screenshots, archives, and search indexes even after later removal from the site.
- Only data necessary for the register should be submitted, in line with GDPR data-minimisation principles.
Your rights
- Access the personal data held about you
- Ask for inaccurate data to be corrected
- Ask for deletion where Article 17 GDPR applies
- Request restriction, object where applicable, or request portability where available
- Withdraw consent for future processing at any time
- Lodge a complaint with your supervisory authority; if the controller is established in Austria, that is typically the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB)
For complaints, you can contact the controller directly or your national data protection authority. For Austria, the EDPB lists the DSB at Barichgasse 40-42, 1030 Vienna, with the contact email dsb@dsb.gv.at.
Operator checklist
- Add a real controller contact email or postal address.
- Document hosting location and any international transfers.
- Review retention, backup, and deletion procedures regularly.
- Get local legal review before relying on this notice in production.