1. The data controller
The data controller for this site is Tih Press L.L.C., registered at 52 El-Bahr Street, El-Tor 46612, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt, under Tax ID (ETA) 361-847-029. The standing day-to-day controller is Iliana Karavanaki, who runs the editorial direction. Address any data-protection enquiry to [email protected] with the subject line "Data protection". We acknowledge receipt within four working days.
2. The legal frameworks that apply
The desk operates under Egyptian Data Protection Law no. 151 of 2020 and its implementing regulations. Where a subscriber or correspondent is established in the European Union or the European Economic Area, we additionally observe the European General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679. UK-resident subscribers benefit from the UK GDPR. In the case of a conflict between regimes, we apply the standard most favourable to the data subject.
3. What categories of personal data we collect
We collect three categories and no others. Correspondence data: name, email, message body and any voluntarily supplied phone of anyone writing to the desk through the contact form, by email, or by post. Subscription data: in addition to correspondence data, billing address, chosen tier, currency of payment, and most recent successful payment reference. Technical access logs: IP address, requested page, response code and timestamp of every public-site request, retained briefly for security. No advertising cookies, behavioural cookies or analytics cookies of any kind.
4. Why each category is collected
Correspondence data is collected to reply to your enquiry; that is the only purpose. Subscription data is collected to issue the invoice, process payment, ship the printed Field Notebook where the tier requires it, and provide subscriber access to the protected resources. Access logs are kept solely to detect and respond to attempts to disrupt the site. None of the data is used for marketing without your explicit prior opt-in; the desk has never run a marketing campaign of any kind.
5. The legal basis for processing
Correspondence is processed on the basis of your consent, given when you tick the consent box on the contact form or when you choose to write by email. Subscription data is processed on the basis of the contract between you and Tih Press L.L.C., specifically the subscription agreement set out on the pricing page. Access logs are processed on the basis of our legitimate interest in maintaining the integrity of the website, balanced against the short retention period.
6. How long we keep each category
Correspondence is kept for an active period of twenty-four months from the date of the last exchange and then deleted from the active mailbox. Subscription data is kept for the duration of the subscription plus the seven-year tax retention period required by Egyptian law; after that the records are purged. Access logs are kept for twelve days from the date of the entry and are then overwritten.
7. Who can read your data
Inside the desk, only the three resident editors (Iliana Karavanaki, Mohamed El-Khattib, Salem Abou-Saif) have access to the correspondence and subscription mailboxes. The two contributors on the rotating bench do not. Our accountant in Sharm El-Sheikh, Mr. Adel Roushdi, has access to subscription invoicing data only, under the standing confidentiality clause in his engagement letter. The hosting provider in Frankfurt has technical access to access logs under a written processor agreement. No other party has any access.
8. Disclosure to public authorities
We disclose personal data to a public authority only in response to a written request that meets the requirements of Egyptian Data Protection Law 151/2020. Where the request concerns a non-Egyptian data subject, we additionally check that the request would be admissible under their home regime. No such request has been received since the desk was founded in 2013. If one is received, the request and our response will be logged in an annual transparency entry visible on this page.
9. International transfers
The hosting infrastructure is located in Frankfurt, Germany. Personal data of subscribers outside the European Economic Area is therefore transferred into the EEA for technical processing. For correspondents and subscribers inside the EEA the data does not leave the EEA. We have not authorised any onward transfer to a country outside the EEA or Egypt, and the hosting agreement forbids the provider from doing so on its own initiative.
10. Cookies and tracking
The site does not set advertising cookies, behavioural-tracking cookies, third-party analytics cookies, or social-media embed cookies. The only cookie the site may set is a strictly-necessary session cookie used to remember whether you have closed the mobile menu on a small screen; it carries no identifying value and is deleted when you close the browser. We do not embed Google Analytics, the Facebook Pixel, Google Tag Manager, Hotjar or any equivalent. There is no cookie banner because there are no cookies that require consent under Egyptian or EU law.
11. The rights you hold
You have the right to ask what personal data we hold about you, to receive a copy in a readable format, to ask for it to be corrected if it is wrong, to ask for it to be deleted where there is no longer a lawful basis, to ask for processing to be restricted while a dispute is resolved, and to object to processing carried out on the basis of legitimate interest. EEA and UK residents additionally have the right to data portability. We respond to a rights request within one calendar month — shorter than the maximum permitted by Egyptian Law 151/2020 and matching the GDPR. No charge.
12. How to exercise a right
Write to [email protected] with the subject line "Rights request" and specify the right you wish to exercise. We reply within two working days asking for identifying information sufficient to confirm you are the data subject — typically the email address you used previously. Postal requests are answered by post. We do not require notarised identity documents for routine requests; that would be disproportionate to the modest data we hold.
13. Complaints
If you believe we have not handled your personal data correctly, the first step is to write to the desk so that we can address the matter directly. If we cannot resolve it to your satisfaction, you may lodge a complaint with the Egyptian Personal Data Protection Centre, or, if you are an EEA resident, with the supervisory authority of your home member state. UK residents may complain to the Information Commissioner's Office. The supervisory authority for the hosting infrastructure is the German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI).
14. Changes to this notice
The date at the head of this page is the date of the last review. Substantive changes are notified to active subscribers by email at least thirty days before they take effect; informational corrections (typographical fixes, link updates, clarifications that do not change the substance) are made without notice. An internal change log is maintained and is available on written request.
15. Subscriber-specific notes
If you cancel your subscription, your correspondence record is moved out of the active mailbox at the end of the paid period, but billing invoices are retained under section 6 above for the duration of the tax retention window. If you wish to be removed from the Annual Digest acknowledgements list (Field tier), tell the desk in writing at least one calendar month before the digest goes to press. If you have an unfulfilled service order at the time of a deletion request, we will complete the order before erasing the related data; alternatively you can terminate the order and we erase immediately, in which case the engagement is treated as cancelled under the standard terms.
16. Security measures
The correspondence and subscription mailboxes are protected by two-factor authentication for every authorised editor. Backups are taken nightly to an encrypted volume held on the same Frankfurt infrastructure as the live data, and retention on the backup volume matches the active retention windows in section 6. Physical access to the El-Tor office is controlled by lock-and-key with a single set of keys held by the three resident editors; no archival paper records of correspondence are kept on the premises.
Questions about this notice are answered by the desk.
Subject line "Data protection" and we explain it without the legal language.