Privacy Policy
The short version: we only hold the details you choose to give us — usually just your name and email — so we can reply and send the updates you asked for. We don’t sell your data or build hidden profiles, and you can have yours deleted at any time.
Last updated July 2026 · Barcelona, Spain
Social Dance TV is currently operated as a media project under the trade name “Social Dance TV” by [FULL LEGAL NAME]. If Social Dance TV later operates through a registered legal entity, these legal pages will be updated with the new controller and company details.
What we collect
Only what you share with us when you contact us, apply for a partnership, request a video, or join a list:
- —Contact details — your name and email.
- —Anything you add — phone or Instagram, city, your role, and your message.
- —Where you came from — the page you wrote from and the link or campaign that referred you, so we can reply in context.
We don’t buy personal data or build hidden profiles.
Why we use it & legal basis
We use your data to respond to your enquiry, to deliver what you asked for, and to send the updates you opted into. The legal bases are your consent (for marketing and early-access updates), and our legitimate interest or steps taken at your request (to reply to and handle your enquiry).
How long we keep it
We keep your data only as long as needed for the purpose you gave it — to handle your enquiry or while you remain subscribed — and then delete or anonymise it. You can ask us to remove it sooner at any time.
Sharing
We don’t sell your data. We only share it with the service providers that help us operate (for example email delivery), and only as needed to provide the service. Where data is processed outside the EU/EEA, we use providers offering appropriate safeguards.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you can request access to, correction of, deletion of, or a copy of your data, and you can withdraw consent or object to processing at any time. To exercise any of these, email pr@socialdancetv.com and we’ll handle it. You also have the right to complain to your local data protection authority (in Spain, the AEPD).
This is an honest interim policy for the project’s pre-company stage. It will be updated — including the controller’s full identity and any company registration details — once a formal legal entity is in place.