Privacy
This site sets no cookie, has no accounts and no advertising. One page asks for an email address, and only if you type one does this site hold anything about you at all. There is very little to tell you, and this page tells you all of it.
What we do not do
- No cookies, and no local storage used to recognise you.
- No accounts and no sign-in. The only thing you can submit is an email address, and only if you choose to.
- No advertising network, and no tracker that follows you to other sites.
- No data sold, rented or shared with anyone for marketing.
This is also why you were not asked to accept anything when you arrived. A consent banner exists to obtain permission for tracking; there is no tracking here to permit.
Server logs
The site is served by Cloudflare, whose infrastructure records the usual technical data for every request — IP address, time, page requested, user agent — for security and to keep the site available. That is a legitimate interest under article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR, it happens at the hosting layer, and the publisher does not consult those logs to build any profile.
Audience measurement
None at present. When it is switched on it will be a cookieless tool that cannot identify you, and this page will name it before it starts counting.
The email list
If you use the signup form, we store three things: the address you typed, the day you typed it, and the page you were on. Not your name, not your IP address, and nothing about what you read. The legal basis is your consent, article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR, given by submitting the form and withdrawn by asking us to remove you.
The list is held in storage on the Cloudflare account that serves these pages. There is no newsletter provider — the address is not sent to Mailchimp, to Substack or to anyone else, because nobody else is involved. It is kept until you ask us to delete it, and one line to [email protected] is enough.
One weakness, stated rather than hidden: we cannot yet send a confirmation email, so an address is added on a single submission. Somebody could therefore enter an address that is not theirs. If that happens to you, tell us and it goes; and every message we send will carry a way out.
Your rights
The GDPR gives you the right to access, correct, erase and object to the processing of your personal data. If you are on the email list, that is the one thing we hold about you, and asking gets you a copy of it or its deletion. The address either way: [email protected].
If an answer does not satisfy you, you may complain to the CNIL, the French supervisory authority, at cnil.fr.
Links out
Pages here link to booking platforms and airlines so you can check a price for yourself. Those sites have their own policies and their own cookies, and following a link puts you under theirs rather than this one. We do not pass them anything about you.
Changes
This page changes when the site does, not on a schedule. If measurement or a contact form is ever added, this page is updated in the same change that adds it — not afterwards.