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How ameliebaquero.com collects, stores, and uses your data.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-14
ameliebaquero.com is the personal site of journalist Amelie Baquero. This page describes what data the site collects, how it is stored, and the choices you have. Plain words, no dark patterns.
What we collect
- Newsletter subscribers. If you sign up for the newsletter, we store your email address, the date you signed up, the IP address you signed up from, the page that referred you, and a confirmation timestamp once you double opt-in.
- Pageview analytics. Pages on the site send anonymized pageview events to PostHog. PostHog stores aggregated traffic, country-level geolocation from your IP, and a hashed visitor identifier so we can count returning visits. No third-party advertising trackers.
- Email engagement. When we send a newsletter issue, our email provider records delivery, bounce, complaint, open, and click events. We use this only to keep the list clean and improve future issues.
What we do not collect
- No reader accounts. There is nothing to log into.
- No comments, no public profiles, no social-graph data.
- No advertising trackers. No selling or sharing of your data.
- No payment information; the site is free.
Sub-processors
The site runs on a small number of operational services. None of them receive your email except where listed.
- Vercel — hosting and edge delivery.
- Supabase — database and storage for site content and the subscriber list.
- Resend — sends newsletter emails; receives the email addresses of confirmed subscribers and the per-issue delivery events listed above.
- PostHog — pageview analytics; receives the events listed above but never your email.
- Cloudflare — DNS and bot protection in front of the site.
- Upstash — short-term rate-limiting for the newsletter signup form; stores no personal data, only a time-bucketed counter keyed on the requesting IP.
- Inngest — runs background jobs (the news aggregator, scheduled sends); never sees your email.
Your choices
- Unsubscribe. Every newsletter has a one-click unsubscribe link in the footer and an
List-Unsubscribeheader for email clients that show a top-of-message unsubscribe button. Both remove you from the list immediately. - Access, correction, deletion. Email the contact page and we will respond within thirty days. We honor GDPR and CCPA-style requests regardless of where you live.
- Browser controls. Disabling JavaScript or using a tracker-blocking extension prevents PostHog from loading; the site still works.
Source protection
If you are sending tips or sensitive material, do not use the public newsletter signup form. Reach out via the contact page for the appropriate channel.
Changes
We will date material changes at the top of this page and announce them in the newsletter. The publisher is Amelie Baquero, based in the United States.