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Privacy

This site is a single page of HTML on a static host. It has no database, no accounts, no analytics, and no cookies. It cannot store anything about you, because there is nowhere to put it.

Nothing you do here is recorded by me. If you support the work, the details go to Stripe and stay with Stripe. If you join the mailing list, they go to the mailing-list provider. Those two are the only places supporter data exists.

Who is responsible

The data controller is Eddy Ekofo, a sole trader in France (SIREN 106 843 857), reachable at biblestandard.app@gmail.com. Full identity details are on the contact page.

What the site itself collects

Nothing. No cookies are set, no scripts from other companies are loaded, and no analytics run. The one script on the page decides when to show the support bar and never leaves your browser.

Cloudflare, which hosts the page, keeps ordinary server logs including IP addresses for a short period, as any host does. That is Cloudflare's processing under its own terms, and I do not read those logs or receive a copy.

If you support the work

Checkout happens on Stripe's own pages, not here. Stripe collects your name, email address, billing country and card details, and takes the payment. Card numbers are never sent to this site and I never see them.

Stripe processes that data as my processor under a data processing agreement, and separately as its own controller for fraud prevention, anti-money-laundering and financial reporting, which the law requires of it. Stripe's own privacy policy covers that second role.

What I see is the Stripe dashboard: your name, your email address, and what you have supported. I use it to thank supporters, to email them occasionally about the work, and to keep the accounts. The legal basis is the contract for your recurring support, and my legal obligation to keep financial records.

Supporters' names appear on the site only if the supporter asks for that. It is off by default.

If you join the mailing list

The mailing list is handled by [provider] and holds your email address and nothing else. The legal basis is your consent, which you can withdraw with the unsubscribe link in any message. The list is open to everyone and has never been tied to paying.

How long any of it is kept

Payment and invoice records are kept for ten years, which French commercial law requires. Mailing-list entries are kept until you unsubscribe. If you stop supporting and ask to be forgotten, everything that is not a required accounting record is deleted.

Where the data goes

Stripe and Cloudflare are both United States companies and transfer data outside the European Economic Area under the European Commission's standard contractual clauses. No supporter data is sold, rented, or shared with anyone for advertising. There is no advertising.

Your rights

Under the GDPR you can ask for a copy of your data, correct it, have it deleted, restrict or object to how it is used, and receive it in a portable form. Write to the address on the contact page and I will answer within a month.

If the answer does not satisfy you, you can complain to the French data protection authority, the CNIL.

Changes

If this policy changes in a way that affects supporters, I will say so by email rather than quietly editing the page.

Last updated 6 August 2026.