Privacy
The short version
This is a static website. It sets no cookies, shows no ads, and loads no third-party analytics or tracking scripts. We cannot identify you, and we do not try to.
What we collect
We keep one small, anonymous counter on our own infrastructure so we can see which pages actually help. It increments in exactly two cases:
- when someone copies the referral code shown on the site;
- when someone clicks out to fizz.ca from here.
Each event records exactly four things: the event type (copy or click), the page path (for example, /en/where-to-enter/), a coarse device class (mobile or desktop), and the interface language (French or English). That is the complete list. No IP addresses stored, no browser fingerprints, no user IDs, no location data — nothing that identifies you or your device.
What we never collect
No cookies. No local-storage identifiers. No third-party analytics (no Google Analytics or similar). No advertising pixels, no social media widgets, no session recording.
Cloudflare
The site is served through Cloudflare. Like any web host, Cloudflare processes standard request logs — things like your IP address and the URL you requested — to deliver pages and block abuse. We do not use those logs to track you; Cloudflare handles them under its own privacy policy (available on cloudflare.com).
The referral code and you
Fizz referral codes are anonymous: five characters, no name attached. If you use the code shown here, Fizz never tells us who you are — we only see a credit appear on our bill, with no name or number (how we earn explains it all). Once you’re on fizz.ca, Fizz’s own privacy policy applies (it is a Videotron brand, and we are affiliated with neither).
If you email us
The only personal information we ever receive is what you choose to send — typically your email address and your message, through our contact page. We use it only to reply. No mailing lists, no sharing, no selling. Old correspondence is deleted when it is no longer needed.
Your rights (Law 25 and PIPEDA)
In Quebec, Law 25 — and elsewhere in Canada, PIPEDA — lets you ask what personal information an organization holds about you and request its correction or deletion. For nearly every visitor, our honest answer is: none. If you have emailed us, ask and we will delete the correspondence.
Changes to this policy
If our setup changes — for example, if we ever add a tool that touches visitor data — we will update this page and its modified date. Questions? Reach us through the contact page.