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Privacy

Last updated 6 May 2026

Exponata is a free art-exhibition discovery platform. We try to collect as little personal data as possible. This page explains what we do collect and why.

What we collect

If you browse anonymously:nothing identifying. We use Google Analytics for aggregate visit counts (which exhibitions get viewed, where visitors come from, what device). See "Cookies and analytics" below for the details and how to opt out.

If you create an account:the email and display name from your sign-in provider (currently Google), plus any preferences you save. We don't sell or share this with anyone.

If you submit an image report: the name, email, role (artist / venue / rights holder / other), and optional organization you provide on the form, plus the message itself. We use this to investigate and reply, and we keep the record so we can demonstrate good-faith handling if asked.

Cookies and analytics

We use Google Analytics to count visits. Until you decide, Google only receives anonymous pings — no cookies, no identifiers, no cross-site tracking. If you accept, Google sets cookies so it can tell returning visitors apart. If you reject, we don't load analytics on later page loads and we delete those cookies.

Your choice applies for 12 months. You can change it any time — .

We don't run advertising, retargeting, or conversion pixels. Analytics is used for our own product decisions, not shared with anyone.

Where the data lives

The site runs on Google Firebase. Account and report data is stored on Google's European servers. Analytics events go to Google Analytics under Google's standard EU data terms. We don't share your data with anyone else.

Your rights

Under GDPR you can ask us to show, correct, or delete the personal data we hold about you, and to withdraw any consent you've given. Email hello@exponata.art and we'll handle it within 30 days.

Contact

Questions about anything on this page: hello@exponata.art.