Privacy Policy

Last updated · covers the trycashout.com website only. The Cashout app has not launched; it will have its own policy before it does.

The short version

Who is responsible for your data

The data controller is Bastien Youssfi, trading as YOUSSFI BASTIEN (entrepreneur individuel), registered in France:

Cashout is a one-person project. The person who reads that inbox is the same person who built the site.

The waitlist

If you submit the form, we store three things: your email address, which page you signed up from (so we know which guides actually help people), and the date. That's the whole record. We don't ask for your name and we don't try to work out who you are.

Why we're allowed to hold it: you asked us to. That's consent under Article 6(1)(a) GDPR, and you can withdraw it at any time by emailing us.

What we do with it: one email, on the day Cashout launches on the App Store. No newsletter, no drip sequence, no "just checking in".

How long we keep it: until 30 days after that launch email goes out, then it's deleted. If Cashout hasn't launched within 12 months of your signup, we delete it anyway rather than sit on a list of people who quit gambling a year ago.

Analytics, and why there's no cookie banner

We use PostHog's EU service to count page views and a handful of clicks — which guides get read, which links to helplines get used, whether the waitlist form works. It is configured to be as close to anonymous as the tool allows:

Because nothing is stored on your device and no profile is built, there is nothing here for a consent banner to ask you about.

Who else touches the data

Three companies process data on our behalf. Each is bound by a data processing agreement, and none of them may use your data for their own purposes.

Company What it does What it sees
Cloudflare, Inc. Hosts the website and serves it from its global network. IP address and request metadata, in transient server logs.
Supabase, Inc. Stores the waitlist table. Your email address, the page you signed up from, and the timestamp.
PostHog (EU Cloud) Counts page views and button clicks so we know which guides help. No cookies, no identifier that survives your visit — see below.

Cloudflare and Supabase are US companies, so your data may be processed outside the European Economic Area. Those transfers rely on the European Commission's Standard Contractual Clauses.

What this site does not do

Your rights

Under GDPR you can ask us to show you the data we hold, correct it, delete it, hand it to you in a portable form, or restrict what we do with it. Email privacy@trycashout.com and we'll act within 30 days. Given the record is one email address, a deletion usually takes a few minutes.

If you think we've handled your data badly, you can complain to the French data protection authority, the CNIL, or to the supervisory authority in your own country.

Children

This site is not intended for anyone under 18, and gambling is age-restricted everywhere we write about. We don't knowingly collect data from minors — if a child's email has ended up on the waitlist, tell us and it's gone that day.

Changes

When this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it. The substantial change coming is the app's own policy, which will cover the data you enter inside Cashout — streaks, check-ins and money figures. None of that exists yet, and none of it is on this website.

Contact

privacy@trycashout.com — questions, deletion requests, or anything on this page that reads as untrue.