Privacy notice
Last updated: 6 July 2026
Who we are
FORESHOCK is operated by its owner. Contact: [CONTACT EMAIL — replace before launch].
What we collect, and why
If you sign up for updates we store exactly four things: your email address, the time you gave consent, whether you ticked the founding-member interest box, and whether you confirmed the signup (we use double opt-in: nothing is ever sent to an address that hasn't clicked its confirmation link, so nobody can sign you up against your will). That's the whole record. We use it to send you the updates you asked for and — if you ticked the box — to tell you when a paid tier launches. The lawful basis is your consent (UK GDPR, Art. 6(1)(a)).
If you don't sign up, we store nothing about you. The site sets no analytics or advertising cookies and runs no third-party trackers. Standard, short-lived technical logs (IP addresses in the web server log) exist for security and are not used for anything else.
Where it lives, who sees it
The signup list is a file on our server. It is never sold, shared, rented, or transferred to anyone. Emails are sent through an email delivery provider when the digest launches; that provider processes your address solely to deliver our mail.
Your rights
You can withdraw consent at any time — every email includes an unsubscribe link, or just write to the contact address and we will delete your record, promptly and completely. You also have the right to access, correct, or export the (tiny) record we hold, and to complain to the ICO (ico.org.uk) if you think we've handled your data badly.
Changes
If this notice changes materially, we'll say so in the email digest before the change takes effect.