What we collect
Your name, email, and WhatsApp number if you give one. Whether you are an FC Barcelona soci. Anything you write in the box. Which country your browser connected from, and which language the page was in. Nothing else.
Why
To write to you with news as the penya takes shape. If we apply to FC Barcelona for recognition, we will need to show how many of us are socis — we will ask before we send any names.
Who sees it
The founding group, signed in. Nobody else.
Where it lives
In a database run by Cloudflare, on servers outside Singapore. Cloudflare holds ISO 27001 certification and publishes the list of companies it uses. Its standard terms do not name the countries, which is what Singapore's transfer rule would want — so we ask for your consent on the form instead, and that consent is what the transfer rests on.
How long
Until you ask us to stop, or until it is clear the penya is not happening — whichever comes first. If we have heard nothing from you in two years, we delete your details.
Your say
You can ask to see what we hold, correct it, delete it, or stop hearing from us. We answer within 30 days, and sooner if we can. We do not have an address to publish yet. Until we do, reply to any message we send you and it reaches us.
If something goes wrong
We will tell you, and we will tell Singapore's PDPC if we have to.
Complaints
Tell us first. If we cannot sort it out, you can go to Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission at pdpc.gov.sg.
Who we are
Penya FC Barcelona Singapore, a supporters group in formation. One of the founding group looks after data protection. The name and an address go here as soon as they are settled.