Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how personal data is collected, used, disclosed, stored, and protected when you visit jsonlinestudio.com (the “Website”), submit an application, communicate with JS Online Studio, participate in an interview or training process, or otherwise interact with us.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully before providing personal data. By submitting information through the Website or communicating with us, you acknowledge that you have been informed about the processing described below.

1. Who We Are
For the purposes of applicable data protection law, the controller of personal data processed in connection with the Website and the recruitment and cooperation process is:
• Controller: Kiryl Maksimenka, acting under the brand JS Online Studio
• Website: jsonlinestudio.com
• Email: info@jsonlinestudio.com

In this Privacy Policy, “JS Online Studio”, “we”, “us”, and “our” refer to the controller identified above.
JS Online Studio provides information, candidate screening, onboarding, training, organisational support, and consulting services in connection with independent activity on the international LiveJasmin platform. JS Online Studio does not operate LiveJasmin and is not responsible for LiveJasmin’s independent processing of personal data.
2. Scope of This Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to personal data processed by JS Online Studio in connection with:
• your use of the Website;

• an application submitted through the Website or another authorised channel;
• communications by email, telephone, WhatsApp, Telegram, video call, or another agreed communication service;
• candidate screening, interviews, onboarding, training, and support;
• the administration of an existing or potential cooperation relationship;
• security, fraud prevention, compliance, and the protection of legal rights.

This Privacy Policy does not govern personal data processed independently by LiveJasmin, payment providers, banks, social networks, messaging platforms, analytics providers, or other third parties under their own privacy notices.
3. Personal Data We May Collect
Depending on how you interact with us, we may collect the following categories of personal data:

3.1. Identification and application information
• full name or preferred name;
• date of birth or age;
• gender, where relevant to the application programme;
• country and city of residence;
• nationality or language information voluntarily provided by you;
• photographs or profile images voluntarily submitted as part of an application;
• answers provided in an application form, questionnaire, interview, or onboarding process;
• information about your availability, experience, equipment, internet connection, language ability, and working conditions.

3.2. Contact and communication information
• email address;
• telephone number;
• WhatsApp, Telegram, or other messaging contact details;
• records and content of correspondence with us;
• notes created during interviews, training, or support communications;
• video-call scheduling information and, only where lawfully recorded with appropriate notice or consent, call recordings.

3.3. Technical and Website usage information
• IP address;
• browser type and version;
• device type, operating system, language, and time zone;
• referring page, pages visited, date and time of access, and interaction data;
• cookie identifiers and similar technical information;
• security logs and information used to identify suspicious or abusive activity.

3.4. Cooperation and administrative information
• onboarding and training status;
• records of support provided and agreed organisational arrangements;
• account-related identifiers or status information shared with us in connection with a linked LiveJasmin account;
• performance and payment-related summaries made available through the studio or partner interface, where applicable;
• contractual communications, complaints, requests, and records necessary to administer or terminate cooperation.

3.5. Information from third parties
We may receive limited personal data from service providers, referral sources, advertising platforms, LiveJasmin, or other persons where the disclosure is lawful. When personal data is obtained from another source, we process it only for purposes compatible with the circumstances in which it was provided.
4. Information We Do Not Intend to Collect Through the Website
The Website is designed to collect application and contact information only. JS Online Studio does not request or intend to collect the following through the Website application form:

• passport scans, national identity documents, or documents used for LiveJasmin identity verification;
• full payment-card details, online-banking passwords, or payment authentication codes;
• cryptocurrency wallet private keys or seed phrases;
• medical records or detailed health information;
• information about criminal convictions, unless processing is legally permitted and genuinely necessary.

Identity and age verification for a LiveJasmin account is carried out directly by LiveJasmin or its authorised verification providers under their own rules and privacy notices. You should not send identity documents to JS Online Studio unless we have expressly explained a lawful and necessary reason and provided secure submission instructions.
5. Special Categories of Personal Data
We do not intentionally request special categories of personal data, such as information revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic or biometric data used for unique identification, health data, or data concerning a person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
Because the cooperation opportunity relates to an adult online-streaming environment, information voluntarily disclosed by an applicant could, in some circumstances, reveal sensitive aspects of private life. Please provide only information that is necessary for your application or cooperation. Where special-category data is processed, we will rely on an applicable legal condition, which may include your explicit consent where required.
6. Purposes and Legal Bases for Processing
We process personal data only where an applicable legal basis exists. The main purposes and legal bases are:

6.1. Receiving and assessing applications

Purpose: to review eligibility, assess suitability, respond to an application, arrange an interview, and decide whether to offer onboarding or cooperation. Legal basis: steps taken at your request before entering into a contract and our legitimate interests in selecting suitable participants and administering applications.

6.2. Communications and interview scheduling
Purpose: to contact you, answer questions, confirm availability, arrange video calls, and communicate decisions. Legal basis: pre-contractual steps, performance of a contract where one exists, and our legitimate interests in effective communication.

6.3. Onboarding, training, and cooperation administration
Purpose: to provide training and support, administer the cooperation relationship, maintain operational records, address issues, and facilitate agreed processes connected with LiveJasmin. Legal basis: performance of a contract, steps requested before entering into a contract, and legitimate interests in providing and improving support services.

6.4. Website operation, analytics, and improvement
Purpose: to operate the Website, understand how it is used, diagnose errors, measure the effectiveness of communications or advertising, and improve content and user experience. Legal basis: our legitimate interests for strictly necessary and limited operational processing; consent where required for non-essential analytics, advertising cookies, or similar technologies.

6.5. Security and fraud prevention
Purpose: to protect the Website, applicants, participants, accounts, systems, and communications; detect misuse, false applications, unauthorised access, fraud, threats, or unlawful conduct. Legal basis: our legitimate interests in security and the protection of persons and property, and compliance with legal obligations.

6.6. Legal and regulatory compliance
Purpose: to comply with applicable law, respond to lawful requests, keep required records, establish or defend legal claims, and enforce agreements. Legal basis: compliance with legal obligations and our legitimate interests in protecting legal rights.

6.7. Optional communications and marketing
Purpose: to send optional updates, opportunities, or promotional communications where this is appropriate. Legal basis: your consent where required, or legitimate interests where permitted by law. You may opt out at any time.

7. Legitimate Interests
Where we rely on legitimate interests, we consider whether the processing is necessary and proportionate and whether your rights and reasonable expectations override those interests. Our legitimate interests may include:

• operating and securing the Website and communication channels;
• reviewing applications and managing candidate relationships;
• providing training, support, and business administration;
• preventing fraud, abuse, impersonation, and security incidents;
• improving our services and measuring effectiveness;
• maintaining records and protecting legal rights.

You may object to processing based on legitimate interests as described in Section 14.
8. Cookies and Similar Technologies
The Website may use cookies, pixels, local storage, tags, and similar technologies. These technologies may be placed by us or by third-party service providers.
Cookies may be used for the following purposes:

• strictly necessary functions, including security, form operation, and basic website functionality;
• preferences, such as language or interface settings;
• analytics and performance measurement;
• advertising attribution and campaign measurement, where enabled.

Where required by law, non-essential cookies and similar technologies will be used only after consent is provided through the available cookie settings. You can withdraw or change consent through the Website’s cookie controls, where available, or by adjusting your browser settings. Blocking certain cookies may affect Website functionality.
The specific providers and technologies actually enabled on the Website may change. The cookie banner or cookie settings interface should be treated as the current source of information regarding active non-essential cookies.
9. How We Share Personal Data
We may disclose personal data only where reasonably necessary and lawful, including to:

• authorised staff members, team leads, HR personnel, trainers, administrators, contractors, and professional advisers who need the information for their duties;
• website hosting, form, database, cloud-storage, email, scheduling, customer-support, cybersecurity, and technical service providers;
• communications providers such as email, telephone, WhatsApp, Telegram, or video-conferencing services chosen for communication;
• analytics and advertising providers, but only in accordance with applicable consent requirements;
• LiveJasmin or its authorised service providers when you choose to proceed with registration, verification, onboarding, or linked-account administration;
• banks, payment providers, or financial service providers where necessary for legitimate payment administration;
• government authorities, regulators, courts, law-enforcement bodies, or other persons where disclosure is required by law or necessary to protect rights, safety, or security;
• a successor, purchaser, or adviser in connection with a genuine reorganisation, transfer, or sale of all or part of the relevant business, subject to appropriate safeguards.

Service providers that process personal data on our behalf are expected to act only on documented instructions, protect confidentiality, and apply appropriate security measures.
JS Online Studio does not sell personal data for money. We do not disclose application information to unrelated third parties for their independent direct marketing.
10. LiveJasmin and Independent Third-Party Processing
If you decide to proceed with LiveJasmin registration or cooperation, LiveJasmin may collect and process personal data directly, including identity documents, age-verification information, account data, content, usage data, payment information, and compliance records.

LiveJasmin acts under its own terms, privacy notices, platform rules, and legal obligations. Depending on the relevant processing activity, JS Online Studio and LiveJasmin may act as separate controllers or in another legally defined capacity. This Privacy Policy covers only processing for which JS Online Studio is responsible.

Before submitting documents or personal information to LiveJasmin, you should review the privacy information presented by the platform.
11. International Data Transfers
Because applicants, participants, service providers, and platform partners may be located in different countries, personal data may be processed outside your country of residence, including outside the European Economic Area.

Where the GDPR or equivalent law applies and personal data is transferred to a country that has not been recognised as providing an adequate level of protection, we will use an applicable transfer mechanism where required, such as standard contractual clauses, contractual safeguards, or another lawful derogation. We will also consider supplementary measures where appropriate.

Some third-party communication services may process data according to their own global infrastructure. You should review the privacy settings and notices of the services you choose to use.
12. Data Retention
We retain personal data only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including legal, security, accounting, dispute-resolution, and record-keeping requirements.
Unless a longer period is required or justified, our general retention approach is:

• unsuccessful or withdrawn application records: normally up to 12 months after the last meaningful interaction;
• communications and interview notes: normally up to 12 months for applicants, or for the duration of cooperation plus an appropriate follow-up period;
• cooperation, contractual, payment-summary, complaint, and legal records: normally for the duration of the relationship and up to 6 years afterwards where needed for legal or accounting purposes;
• technical security logs: normally retained for a shorter period appropriate to security needs, unless required for investigation;
• cookie and analytics data: according to the lifetime stated in the relevant cookie settings or the provider’s applicable configuration.

Retention periods may be shortened or extended where necessary to comply with law, preserve evidence, resolve a dispute, investigate fraud or abuse, protect a person’s safety, or respond to a valid request. When data is no longer required, it will be deleted, anonymised, or securely isolated, as appropriate.
13. Data Security
We use reasonable technical and organisational measures designed to protect personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure, or access. Measures may include access restrictions, password protection, secure service providers, confidentiality obligations, backups, security monitoring, and staff guidance.

No website, email service, messaging platform, video call, cloud service, or transmission method can be guaranteed to be completely secure. You should use strong passwords, protect your devices and accounts, verify contact details, and avoid sending sensitive documents through unsecured channels.

If we become aware of a personal data breach, we will assess the risk and notify the competent supervisory authority and affected individuals where required by applicable law.
14. Your Data Protection Rights
Subject to applicable law and certain limitations, you may have the following rights:

• the right to be informed about how your personal data is processed;
• the right to request access to your personal data and receive a copy;
• the right to request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data;
• the right to request deletion of personal data in applicable circumstances;
• the right to request restriction of processing;
• the right to object to processing based on legitimate interests, including profiling related to those interests;
• the right to data portability where processing is based on consent or contract and carried out by automated means;
• the right to withdraw consent at any time, without affecting processing carried out before withdrawal;
• the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing that produces legal or similarly significant effects, except where legally permitted;
• the right to lodge a complaint with a competent data protection supervisory authority.

To exercise a right, contact info@jsonlinestudio.com and describe your request. We may ask for information reasonably necessary to verify your identity and protect personal data. We will respond within the period required by applicable law, normally within one month under the GDPR, subject to permitted extensions for complex or multiple requests.

A request may be refused or a reasonable fee may be charged only where permitted by law, including where a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive.
15. Complaints
We encourage you to contact us first so that we can try to address your concern. You also have the right to complain to the supervisory authority in the country where you live, work, or where the alleged infringement occurred.

Where the Irish Data Protection Commission is the competent authority, information about complaints is available through its official website at dataprotection.ie.
16. Automated Decision-Making
JS Online Studio does not intend to make decisions about applicants or participants solely by automated means where those decisions produce legal or similarly significant effects.

Website forms, advertising tools, spam filters, or analytics systems may automatically classify technical activity or route communications, but material candidate decisions are intended to involve human review. If this practice changes, we will provide the information required by applicable law.
17. Children and Age Restrictions
The Website and cooperation opportunity are intended only for adults aged 18 or over. We do not knowingly accept applications from minors.

If we reasonably believe that personal data was submitted by a person under 18, we may delete the information, stop communication, and take reasonable steps to prevent participation. A parent or guardian who believes that a minor has provided personal data may contact us at info@jsonlinestudio.com.

18. Third-Party Links and Services
The Website may contain links to LiveJasmin, social networks, messaging applications, or other third-party websites and services. We do not control their privacy practices. Opening a third-party link or using a third-party service may allow that provider to collect personal data under its own privacy notice.

You should review the privacy information and settings of each third-party service before providing personal data.
19. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in law, technology, Website functionality, service providers, or our processing activities.

The current version will be published on the Website. Where a change materially affects existing participants or the way personal data is used, we will provide additional notice where reasonably possible and legally required.
20. Contact Us
For questions, requests, or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or the processing of personal data, contact:
• JS Online Studio

• Controller: Kiryl Maksimenka
• Website: jsonlinestudio.com
• Email: info@jsonlinestudio.com