Privacy Policy

Last updated: 15 May 2026

1. About this policy

This Privacy Policy explains how TFB Beyond UG (i.G.) ("we", "us", "our") handles personal information collected through easyfreeqr.com. We comply with the Privacy Act 2020 and the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) when personal information of New Zealand users is involved. "Personal information" has the meaning given in section 7 of the Privacy Act 2020.

2. Data processing in the browser

QR code generation on easyfreeqr.com takes place entirely in the user's browser (client-side in JavaScript). The data you enter (URLs, text, Wi-Fi credentials, contact details, uploaded logos, etc.) is never transmitted to our servers — it is processed directly on your device. We do not replace your link with a tracking URL; the scanned QR code contains exactly the data you entered.

3. Server-side logs (hosting)

When you access the website, technical data (IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp, referrer) is recorded by our hosting provider (Netlify Inc., 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA) in standard server logs. We collect this information for the lawful purpose of operating and securing the website (consistent with IPP 1 and IPP 3). Logs are automatically deleted after 7 days.

4. External CDNs (jsDelivr)

When the page loads, the following JavaScript libraries are loaded via the jsDelivr CDN (operated by Prospect One Sp. z o.o. via Cloudflare & Fastly):

During loading, your IP address, user agent and referrer are transmitted to jsDelivr / Cloudflare / Fastly. We use these CDNs to deliver the site quickly and reliably. We use Subresource Integrity (SRI) so that loaded scripts cannot be tampered with.

5. Cookies and local storage

We use only:

You can withdraw your consent at any time via the "Cookie settings" button in the footer.

6. Google AdSense (only after consent)

This website uses Google AdSense (Google LLC and its affiliates) to deliver advertisements. The AdSense script is only loaded dynamically after your explicit consent — before that, no data is transferred to Google. After consent, Google may use cookies and similar technologies to serve relevant ads, including personalised advertising via Consent Mode v2. See the Google Privacy Policy for details.

7. Amazon Associates Programme (affiliate links)

On the recommendations page and individual topic pages, we link to products via the Amazon Associates Programme. These links are clearly labelled as "Ad" or "sponsored".

If you click such a link and then make a purchase on Amazon, we receive a small commission — at no extra cost to you. When you click an affiliate link, Amazon may set a tracking cookie to attribute the purchase. You can prevent this at any time by disabling cookies in your browser or by not clicking our affiliate links. See the Amazon Privacy Notice for details.

8. Cross-border disclosure (IPP 12)

We are based in Germany, and some of our service providers (such as Netlify and Google) are located in the United States or process data in the European Union. Where personal information is disclosed outside New Zealand, we rely on the safeguards required by IPP 12, including processing under privacy frameworks comparable to the Privacy Act 2020 (such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation) and contractual protections with service providers.

9. Your rights under the Information Privacy Principles

Subject to the Privacy Act 2020, you have the right to:

To exercise these rights, please contact us at hello@schnelligkeitstest.de. We will respond within 20 working days, as required by the Privacy Act 2020.

10. Privacy breach notification

If we become aware of a privacy breach that is likely to cause serious harm to any affected individual, we will notify the affected individuals and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner without undue delay, as required by Part 6 of the Privacy Act 2020.

11. Complaints and supervisory authority

If you are unhappy with how we have handled your personal information, please contact us first so we have a chance to resolve the issue. You can also lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC):

Website: privacy.org.nz

12. Responsible agency

See Legal Notice for our contact details.