JACKZER

Privacy Policy

The plain-English version of what happens to your details when you use this site. No tricks, no selling your data, no nonsense. If anything here is unclear, just ask.

Last updated: 17 June 2026

Who's behind this

This site, jackzer.com, is run by Jack Wynne, trading as JACKZER, an Irish simracing content creator based in Ireland. For anything to do with your data, that's me, the person who decides what gets collected and why (the "data controller", in GDPR terms).

You can reach me at jack@jackzer.com or through the contact page.

What I collect, and why

I only collect what I actually need. That breaks down to:

  • Contact form. When you message me through the contact page, I get your name, email, the topic, and your message. I use it purely to read and reply. Legal basis: my legitimate interest in answering people who get in touch (and your own interest in getting a reply).
  • Simulator enquiry form. If you fill in the turn-key simulator form, I collect your name, email, country, racing type, experience, and whatever you tell me about your space, budget and goals. With your consent (the tick box on that form), those details are passed to Sim Consultants so they can quote and build your rig. Legal basis: your consent.
  • Analytics. If you accept cookies, I use PostHog to see which pages get read and which guides land. That involves a cookie and your approximate location and device type. Legal basis: your consent. Decline and none of it runs. More on this in Cookies below.
  • Basic server and hosting logs. Like any website, my host keeps standard technical logs (IP address, browser, time of request) to keep the site up and safe. Legal basis: legitimate interest in security and reliability.

I don't run ad-tracking pixels, I don't build advertising profiles, and I never sell your data to anyone. Affiliate links on the site send you to a shop's own checkout. What happens there is covered by that shop's privacy policy, not this one.

Who else sees it

I keep the list short. The companies below help run the site and only handle your data on my instructions (they're my "processors"), except Sim Consultants, who become their own controller once a lead reaches them.

  • Resend delivers the emails from the contact and simulator forms to my inbox.
  • PostHog handles analytics, and only if you accept cookies.
  • Vercel hosts the site and provides cookieless visitor counts.
  • Sim Consultants receive your simulator enquiry (only if you submit that specific form and tick consent) so they can get back to you about a build. They handle your details under their own privacy policy from that point on.

Some of these providers process data outside the EU/EEA. Where they do, that transfer is covered by appropriate safeguards such as the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.

How long I keep it

Form messages and enquiries are kept only as long as I need them to deal with what you asked, and a reasonable while after for my own records, then they get deleted. Analytics data is retained by PostHog on a rolling basis. If you want something you sent me wiped sooner, just ask and I'll sort it.

Your rights

Under GDPR you can, at any time:

  • ask for a copy of what I hold about you,
  • have it corrected if it's wrong,
  • have it deleted,
  • ask me to restrict or stop using it,
  • object to me using it,
  • ask for it in a portable format, and
  • withdraw any consent you gave, without it affecting anything done beforehand.

To do any of that, email jack@jackzer.com. I'll always come back to you, and within a month at the latest.

If you think I've mishandled your data, you can complain to the Irish supervisory authority, the Data Protection Commission, at dataprotection.ie (21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28). I'd rather you came to me first, but it's your call.

Cookies

Cookies are small bits of data a site can store on your device. Here's exactly what this one uses:

  • Your cookie choice. When you accept or decline, I save that one preference in your browser's local storage so the banner doesn't nag you on every page. This is essential and needs no consent.
  • Analytics (PostHog). Only set if you accept. These tell me which pages and guides are actually getting used so I can make better ones. Decline and they're never set.
  • Vercel Analytics and Speed Insights. Cookieless by design. They give me anonymous, aggregate visitor and performance numbers without storing anything on your device or identifying you.

Changed your mind? You can update or withdraw your choice any time: .

Changes to this policy

If I change how any of this works, I'll update this page and the date at the top. This is the current version as of 17 June 2026.

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