Who is responsible
The data controller is Release 33 Sàrl, in Pregny-Chambésy (Geneva). For any question about your data, write to [email protected].
Personal data
This site does not measure its audience and does not track you. The only data that reaches us is what you write to us. Here is exactly what becomes of it.
Last updated: 20 August 2026
The data controller is Release 33 Sàrl, in Pregny-Chambésy (Geneva). For any question about your data, write to [email protected].
Only what you type into the contact form: your name, your email address and your message.
No account to create, no analytics, no advertising tracker, no profiling. This site does not try to work out who you are or where you come from.
Your message is sent to our mailbox and written, in parallel, to a log file on our server. That duplicate is a safety net: if the email fails to go through, your enquiry is not lost with it.
The purpose stops there: replying to you. These messages feed no prospecting, are neither sold nor passed on, and reach nobody beyond the technical providers listed below.
Under Swiss law, this processing rests on our legitimate interest in answering the people who write to us (revised FADP).
Under EU law, it falls under pre-contractual steps taken at your request (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR) and our legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR).
Twelve months. Beyond that, the message is deleted from our mailbox, and the matching line disappears from the server log: the file is trimmed automatically on every new submission.
Should an exchange lead to a contract, the resulting documents follow the applicable accounting retention periods (ten years, Art. 958f CO), independently of the original message.
The form limits how many submissions come from one IP address, to keep bots at bay. Each address serves that count alone, over a fifteen-minute window, and a regular sweep then clears it from memory.
It is never written to disk, and our web server keeps no access log.
We have exactly two technical providers, and neither is a marketing tool:
The site and the message log stay on our machines, in Switzerland, and our mail is hosted in Switzerland as well.
Going through Cloudflare does mean that connection data may be processed abroad, notably in the United States. Those transfers rely on the contractual safeguards recognised under Swiss and EU law.
This site sets no cookie of its own: no analytics, no preference, no identifier.
Two technical services do set some: Cloudflare, to tell a human visitor from a bot, and the Turnstile captcha on the contact page. Both are strictly necessary to run and protect the site.
That is why you see no consent banner: those cookies are exempt from consent, and we set no others. Were we to add an analytics tool one day, this page would be updated and your consent collected wherever the law requires it.
You may at any time ask for access to the data we hold about you, have it corrected or erased, and object to its processing. An email to [email protected] is enough.
We answer within one month at the latest.
If our answer does not satisfy you, you may turn to the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC) in Switzerland, or to the supervisory authority of your country of residence in the European Union.
This page follows the site: any change to what is described here will be reflected on it, and the date at the top updated.