Privacy Policy
This page explains what data PunkAddicts collects and how it is used.
Summary
- Public EPK pages are meant to be public and indexable when published.
- Contact messages you submit to a band are stored and forwarded to the band.
- Analytics can be enabled to understand usage; where required, we ask for consent before setting analytics cookies.
Last updated: 2026-01-14
Information we collect
If you create an account (bands)
We store account and band information you provide in the editor (for example: band name, bio, links, and published slug). Authentication is handled through our identity provider (Supabase Auth).
If you contact a band
When you submit a message via a band’s contact form, we collect the fields you submit (name, email, message, and optional phone/organization). We also store basic metadata to help prevent abuse (for example: a hashed IP address and user-agent).
Usage analytics
We may collect basic usage analytics about public pages (such as page views and outbound link clicks). If Google Analytics (GA4) is enabled, it may set cookies; where required, we ask for consent before loading GA4.
How we use information
- Provide the service: render your EPK, store your content, and send contact messages to the band.
- Security and abuse prevention: rate limiting and fraud/spam detection for contact forms.
- Improve product quality: understand feature usage and performance trends.
Cookies and your choices
We use cookies for essential functionality (for example, keeping you logged in to the editor). We may also use optional analytics cookies if enabled. Where required, we show a cookie banner that lets you accept or reject analytics cookies.
Sharing
We share contact form submissions with the band you contacted (because that’s the purpose of the form). We may use service providers to host and operate PunkAddicts (for example: hosting, email delivery, database and storage).
Contact
Privacy questions or requests: privacy@punkaddicts.com.