How ffgcvs.com handles your data, and where to find per-app privacy policies.
Last updated: 10 May 2026 · Effective: 10 May 2026
This page covers privacy practices for the ffgcvs.com website itself. Each app has its own privacy policy, linked at the bottom of this page.
Short version: ffgcvs.com is a portfolio and service site. It uses Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics 4 to measure traffic, gated by a consent banner. There is no account to create, no checkout, and no tracking across other sites. If you email me, that conversation lives in my inbox until it is no longer needed.
ffgcvs.com is operated by Felipe Goncalves, a sole trader based in London, United Kingdom. For the purposes of UK GDPR and the EU GDPR, Felipe Goncalves is the data controller.
Contact: [email protected]
The website loads Google Tag Manager, which in turn fires Google Analytics 4. Analytics measure aggregate traffic, the pages people read, and which referrers send visitors. Google may set cookies and similar storage in your browser for these measurements.
On your first visit you'll see a consent banner in the footer. Until you grant consent, analytics-related storage runs in the GDPR-compliant denied state — measurements are sent without identifiers (Consent Mode v2) and no advertising data is collected. Granting consent unlocks full analytics measurement; declining keeps the denied state in place.
You can change your choice at any time via the cookie preferences link in the page footer, or by clearing site data in your browser to be re-prompted.
If you email [email protected] — for example, to enquire about consulting work or to ask a privacy question — that thread is stored in my email provider (Google Workspace) until the conversation is closed and for a reasonable period thereafter for record-keeping. I don't add you to any newsletter or marketing list, and I don't share the contents of those threads with third parties.
The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages, which keeps short-lived request logs (IP address, user agent, requested URL) for security, abuse prevention, and to deliver the page. These logs are operated by Cloudflare under their own privacy policy and are not used for advertising or profiling.
Under UK GDPR and EU GDPR you can ask me to access, correct, delete, or restrict the processing of personal data I hold about you. The most common case here is email correspondence, since the website itself does not collect identifiable data beyond what your browser sends with every request.
To exercise a right, email [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ico.org.uk) or your local EEA data protection authority.
Each app I publish has its own privacy policy, because the data each app collects is different. The current list:
When new apps ship, their privacy policies will be added to this list and published at /privacy/<app-name>.
If I make material changes to this policy, the "Last updated" date at the top of this page will change. For per-app policies, the same convention applies on each app's own privacy page.
If anything here is unclear, or you'd like to exercise a data right, just send a quick email.