Privacy policy
What data the platform collects, why, and how long it is kept.
The legal wording is being prepared by the client. Below is a description of how the service actually works, and it will be replaced by the final document.
1What we receive at sign-in
Signing in with Google gives us a name, an email address and a link to a profile picture. We never see or store a password.
Alongside this we store the chosen interface language and time zone.
2What appears as you use it
Requests and bookings: event date and time, city, venue, event type, approximate guest count, your message to the artist, the agreed terms and amount.
Messages between customer and artist. Reviews. Your artist profile and services, if you became one.
3Telegram
If you link Telegram, we store the chat id in order to send notifications. The one-time linking token is stored only as a hash and lives for 15 minutes.
You can unlink in your profile or with /unlink in the bot itself. Notifications carry a record code, a date and a link, with no names, amounts or addresses.
4Who sees this
An artist sees the data of the request you sent them and your messages with them. Other customers see neither your requests, nor your messages, nor your bookings.
We do not sell data and do not pass it to third parties for advertising.
5Audit log
Status changes and security events are written to a log: who did what and when. It exists so a disputed situation can be examined.
Log entries are never modified or deleted.
6Your rights
You can request a copy of your data or its deletion by writing to [email protected].
Some records must be kept even after an account is deleted, for example records of bookings that took place, where the law requires it.