Privacy
Last updated: August 2026
This page explains what data we collect at ProximoConcierto, what we use it for, and what rights you have over it. We keep it in plain language on purpose — if anything is unclear, write to us.
What we collect
When you create an account we store your email, your password (encrypted, never in plain text) and, if you type it in, your city. If you sign up with Google, we receive your email and name from your Google account, never your password. We also store what you do with your account: the concerts you save, the artists and genres you follow, and your alert preferences.
What we use it for
To keep your session working, to show your saved and followed lists wherever you sign in, to personalize your home page around what you follow, and, if you turn alerts on, to write to you when a date you care about is announced. We do not use your data for anything beyond what is described here.
Who we share it with
Supabase, who hosts our database and handles sign-in, and Google, only if you choose to sign in with your Google account. We do not sell your data to anyone, and we do not pass it to any third party for advertising.
Cookies
We only use the cookies needed to keep you signed in. We do not use tracking or advertising cookies yet. More detail on our cookies page.
How long we keep it
For as long as your account exists. If you delete it, we also delete your saved concerts, follows and preferences.
Your rights
You can ask us to access your data, correct it, or delete your account entirely by writing to us. If you live in the European Union or in Brazil, this is what the GDPR and the LGPD guarantee, respectively.
Contact
For any question about this policy, write to us from the contact page.