Privacy · How we handle your information

This site does not track you.

No cookies. No analytics. No advertising network. The simplest possible relationship between a website and the people who visit it.

Nothing — unless you choose to write to us.

When you visit WhatIfWe, nothing about your visit is recorded or stored by us. There are no tracking cookies, no analytics platform, no advertising pixels or beacons of any kind embedded in these pages. We have deliberately chosen not to install any of the surveillance infrastructure that most websites carry as a matter of course.

Our hosting provider, Cloudflare, maintains standard server-side infrastructure logs — IP addresses, timestamps, page requests — as part of normal web operations. These are held by Cloudflare under their own privacy policy and data processing terms. We do not access or use these logs for any purpose.

The only way personal information reaches us is if you choose to write to hector@whatifwe.community. That email goes directly to a human being.

Only for what you shared it for. Nothing else.

If you write to us, we will use what you share to respond to you — and, if the conversation develops, to consider whether there might be a place for you in an early cohort. We will not use it for any other purpose.

We will not add you to a mailing list without asking. We will not share your information with any third party. We will not retain anything beyond what the conversation requires. If you ask us to delete what you have shared, we will.

WhatIfWe is designed around the principle that genuine encounter requires genuine trust. That begins here — with the simplest possible relationship between this site and the people who visit it.

If you have shared something with us and want it gone — just ask.

Under GDPR and equivalent data protection law, you have the right to access, correct, or delete any personal information we hold about you. Because we hold very little — only what you have chosen to share in direct correspondence — exercising these rights is simple: write to us, tell us what you want, and we will act on it promptly and personally.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your national data protection authority if you believe your rights have not been respected. In Spain, that is the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (aepd.es).

For anything related to your information:
hector@whatifwe.community

This statement applies to whatifwe.community and all pages within it. It will be updated honestly if anything changes — with a note explaining what changed and why. Last updated: April 2026.