QUEST LOG · PRIVACY
Privacy Policy
SIDEQUEST is a casual computer club, and we keep our data habits about as light as our quests. This page explains what little we collect, why, and how long it sticks around. Plain language, no fine print traps.
What we collect
ACCEPTED
When you fill in the "Accept a quest" form, you hand us a name, an email address, a chosen date, a quest, and a visit length. That's the whole list. We ask for these only so we can hold a station for you and drop you a note if plans change. We don't request payment details through this website — stations are settled in person, by the hour, when you arrive.
How we use it
ACCEPTED
Your booking details are used to reserve a seat and, if needed, to reach you about that specific visit. We do not sell, rent, or trade what you share, and we don't send marketing blasts you didn't ask for. Bookings are written to a simple internal log so the desk knows who's coming and when. Once a visit has passed and there's no reason to keep the entry, it's cleared during routine tidying of the log.
Cookies
COMPLETED
This site uses a single small cookie, paired with a matching entry in your browser's local storage, to remember one thing: that you dismissed the cookie notice. It stores no name, no email, and nothing about your visits — just a quiet "yes, seen it" so the banner doesn't nag you on every page. You can clear it any time from your browser settings, and the site will keep working exactly as before. We do not run third-party trackers, advertising pixels, or analytics profiles.
Keeping it safe
We hold your booking details only as long as they're useful and take reasonable, sensible care of them while we do. Because we gather so little, there's very little to expose. If you'd like us to delete a booking you've made, or you want to know what we currently hold for you, email us and we'll sort it out.
Reaching us
Questions about your information, or a request to remove it, can go to the contacts in the footer below. We read our own inbox — no ticket maze.