What we do with your email address
The short version: we email you about the Amevola launch, we never sell or share your address, and you can have it deleted whenever you like by replying to any email or writing to us.
Last updated 15 July 2026
The whole thing in one table
| What we collect | Your email address. Nothing else that identifies you. |
| Why | To tell you when Amevola launches, and nothing else. |
| Legal basis | Your consent, given by ticking the box. You can withdraw it at any time. |
| Who else sees it | Nobody. It is not sold, rented, shared or passed to an advertiser. |
| Where it lives | A database we run on Cloudflare, hosted in Western Europe. |
| How long | Until you unsubscribe, or two years after launch if we never actually launch. |
| Cookies | None. Genuinely none. |
| Tracking | None. No analytics, no pixels, no third-party scripts. |
Who is responsible
Amevola is run by Hugo Marinho from Basel, Switzerland. If you want anything on this page actioned, or you just want to ask a question, write to hugo@amevola.com and a person will answer you.
What we actually store
When you join the founding list, we store:
- Your email address. Obviously. It is the only way to email you.
- The date and time you signed up, and that you ticked the consent box. We keep this so we can show you agreed, if we are ever asked to prove it.
- Which form you used and the language of the page, so we know which part of the site is doing its job.
- A two-letter country code that Cloudflare works out from your connection. Country only. We do not store your IP address, and we could not find your town from this if we wanted to.
That is the complete list. We do not store your name, because we did not ask for it. We do not store your IP address. We do not build a profile of you, we do not know what else you looked at, and we do not want to.
What this site does not do
Most sites say something like this and then quietly load nine trackers. So, specifically:
- No cookies. The site sets none, which is also why you were not shown a cookie banner. We would rather not need one than design a prettier way to nag you.
- No analytics. No Google Analytics, no Meta pixel, no heatmaps, no session recording.
- No third-party fonts. The fonts are served from this domain. Loading them from Google would have sent your IP address to Google on every visit, which a German court has already held unlawful, so we host them ourselves.
- No embedded anything. No YouTube, no chat widget, no social buttons phoning home.
Your browser talks to amevola.com and to nothing else. You can check that in your own developer tools, and we would rather you did than take our word for it.
Where your data sits, and who processes it
The site and the founding list run on Cloudflare, which is our only processor. The database is provisioned in Cloudflare's Western Europe region. Cloudflare operates a global network, so a request may be routed through infrastructure outside Switzerland or the EU, and Cloudflare offers standard contractual clauses covering that. If and when we start actually sending emails, we will use an email provider, we will name it on this page before we send anything, and we will not pick one that treats your address as its own asset.
Your rights
Under the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection, and under the GDPR if you are in the EU or the UK, you can ask us to:
- Show you what we hold about you. For almost everyone that will be one email address and a timestamp.
- Correct it if it is wrong.
- Delete it. No reason needed, no retention pitch, no "are you sure?" three times.
- Withdraw consent at any point. Every email we send will have a working one-click unsubscribe, and unsubscribing deletes you rather than moving you to a quieter list.
- Complain to the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, or to your national supervisory authority in the EU or UK.
Email hugo@amevola.com. We will do it, and we will not make you fill in a form to get it done.
Changes to this page
If we change how any of this works, we will update the date at the top. If the change is one that actually affects you, we will email the list rather than hope you re-read a policy page.