Privacy notice and GDPR information
This privacy notice explains how FetishJob.net, produced by IAMSECS Group, handles personal data for visitors, registered users, commenters and people who contact the site.
Controller and contact
The website is produced by IAMSECS Group. Full company number, registered office and VAT details are being updated on the Company Information page.
Privacy and data requests: [email protected].
Data we may process
We may process account details, email address, display name, comments, forum posts, contact-form messages, IP address, browser information, security logs, cookies, age-gate confirmation, consent choices and similar technical data. If a person submits a rights, safety or takedown request, we may process the information needed to evaluate and respond to that request.
Purposes and legal bases
Data may be used to operate the website, manage adults-only access, store cookie consent, moderate community activity, prevent abuse and spam, secure WordPress, respond to messages, comply with legal obligations, and maintain records needed to demonstrate lawful publication and performer age/consent where applicable. Processing may rely on user request, legal duties, legitimate interest in safety and security, or consent for optional cookies and analytics.
Cookies and third parties
The site may use cookies for login, preferences, age confirmation, consent storage, security, analytics, embedded media and advertising or affiliate services. Optional analytics and marketing cookies are blocked until consent where technically possible. Embedded videos and external links may allow third-party platforms to set their own cookies according to their policies.
Retention and rights
Account, moderation, security and legal-compliance records may be retained as long as needed for website operation, legal defence, regulatory obligations, anti-abuse measures and recordkeeping duties. Depending on your location, including under GDPR or UK GDPR where applicable, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict or object to processing of your personal data, and to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority.
