Data privacy
This notice explains what information Easy Animation Studio collects when you visit, why we collect it, who else can see it, and what you can do about it.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
The short version
We do not sell your data, we do not require an account, and we do not ask you to hand over personal details to read anything on this site. We collect aggregate analytics about how pages are used, and affiliate links tell the merchant that a visit came from us. That's it.
Who is responsible for your data
Easy Animation Studio operates the website at easyanimationstudio.com and is the party responsible for the information described here. Questions about this notice, or requests about your data, go to [email protected] .
What we collect
Information you give us
Only what you choose to send. If you email us — a correction, a question, a tip about a tool — we receive your address and whatever you wrote, and we keep it long enough to deal with the matter and to maintain a record of corrections. We do not add you to a mailing list because you contacted us.
Information collected automatically
Like nearly every website, we log technical details of each request. These typically include:
- IP address (used for coarse location and abuse prevention, not stored against an identity)
- Browser type, version, and operating system
- The page you requested and the page that referred you
- Date, time, and duration of the visit
- Approximate region derived from the IP address
- Screen size and device category
What we do not collect
We do not ask for your name, postal address, phone number, date of birth, or payment details, and there is no account system on this site. We do not knowingly collect information from children. Any purchase you make happens on the merchant's own site under their privacy policy — your payment information never touches our servers.
Why we use it
- To see which reviews and comparisons people actually read, so we know what to test next
- To find broken pages, slow pages, and layout problems on real devices
- To measure whether an affiliate link worked, in aggregate
- To protect the site against scraping, spam, and abuse
- To answer messages you send us
Where the law requires a legal basis, ours is legitimate interest in operating and improving the site, and consent where consent is required for non-essential cookies.
Cookies and similar technologies
Cookies are small files stored by your browser. This site may use them in three ways:
- Essential — remembering your cookie preference itself and keeping the site functioning. These cannot be switched off without breaking the site.
- Analytics — aggregate measurement of page views and navigation paths. These tell us that a page was read, not who read it.
- Affiliate attribution — set by the merchant when you follow an outbound link, so they can credit the referral to us. These are the merchant's cookies, governed by the merchant's policy.
You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time. The reviews and rankings on this site remain fully readable with cookies disabled — nothing here is gated behind consent.
Third parties that may receive data
We keep this list short deliberately, but visiting this site necessarily involves a few other parties:
- Analytics provider — receives the automatic technical data described above in order to produce aggregate reports for us.
- Hosting and content delivery — our host and CDN process requests and keep server logs, which is what makes the pages load.
- Affiliate networks and merchants — when you click an outbound link, the destination learns that you arrived from this site and may set its own cookies. What happens after that click is covered by their privacy policy, not ours.
We do not sell, rent, or trade personal information, and we do not share it with data brokers or advertising networks for profiling. We may disclose information where we are legally required to, or where it is necessary to protect the site's rights and safety.
How long we keep it
Server and analytics logs are retained for a limited operational period — typically no more than 24 months — and then deleted or fully aggregated so individual visits can no longer be distinguished. Email correspondence is kept while the matter is open, and afterwards only where it forms part of a published correction record.
Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to request access to the personal data we hold about you, ask for it to be corrected or deleted, object to or restrict certain processing, request a portable copy, or withdraw consent you previously gave. You may also opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information — though as stated above, we do not sell or share it in the first place.
To exercise any of these, email [email protected] . We respond within the period the applicable law allows, and we will not charge you or degrade your access to the site for asking. Note that because we hold so little identifiable data, we may be unable to link anonymous analytics records to you — in which case we will tell you that plainly rather than guess.
Security
The site is served over encrypted HTTPS connections, access to our systems is limited to people who need it, and we minimize what we collect precisely so that there is little to lose. No method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure, and we do not claim otherwise.
International transfers
Our service providers may process data in countries other than your own, including the United States. Where such a transfer involves personal data protected by your local law, we rely on our providers' contractual safeguards for that transfer.
Links to other sites
This site links out to software vendors, documentation, and affiliate destinations. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content or their privacy practices. Read their notices before handing over anything you care about.
Changes to this notice
We update this page when our practices change or when the law requires it. The revision date at the top always reflects the current version. Material changes will be signposted on the site rather than slipped in silently.