Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
What we collect
- For the person creating the household: their name and email address, used to send them the admin link and a payment confirmation if applicable.
- For list managers: their name and, if given, their email address, used only to send them their edit link.
- For family claiming items: a first name, required, and an optional email address, used only to send a recap of their own claims.
- For items: the name, link, price hint, and note a list manager chooses to add.
Cookies
We use functional cookies that don't require consent: one recognizes a household's admin, another recognizes an open list's manager, and a last one remembers a claim made from this browser. On free households, Google AdSense advertising cookies may also be set, only with your consent — see “Advertising” below.
What we don't do
- We don't sell or rent your data to anyone.
- We don't send a newsletter.
- No account is required: access is only ever through secret links, unique to each household, list, or claim.
- Even we never show claims to whoever owns or manages a list: that information only exists on the household's public page and in the recap sent to whoever made the claim.
Hosting and subprocessors
Your data is hosted on Vercel's servers and in a Neon (PostgreSQL) database, emails are delivered by Resend, and payments are processed by Stripe. Each acts as a subprocessor, under its own security commitments.
Affiliate links
Some links added to a list may carry an Amazon.ca affiliate tag. This doesn't change the price paid by whoever buys the gift; we may simply earn a small commission.
Advertising
The free version of {appName} is funded by Google AdSense ads; the unlimited unlock removes them completely. A consent banner, separate from this policy, asks you to accept or decline advertising cookies before any ad loads. If you decline, non-personalized ads are shown instead; if you accept, ads may be personalized. You can withdraw your consent at any time by clearing this site's cookies in your browser, which brings the banner back.
Compliance
We apply the principles of Québec's Law 25 in spirit: minimal collection, clear purposes, and your right to know what we hold about you or to have it deleted.
Who can see a household
A household is not public and is not indexed by search engines. Only someone holding the household's link can see its lists, and only someone holding a list's link can edit it.
Deleting your data
To have an entire household or any of your data deleted, write to us at bonjour@quioffrequoi.ca and we'll take care of it promptly.