Privacy Policy
Last updated 2026-05-09
dangerously.coffee is a small storefront run by Vicente Guerra (vguerra.cd@gmail.com). This page says what data we collect, why, and who it goes to.
What we collect & why
Shipping address — collected at checkout to ship your mug. Passed to Printful.
Email address — used to send your order confirmation via Resend, and as a channel for support if something goes wrong.
Experiment cookies — three first-party cookies (`dc_cookie`, `dc_design`, `dc_price`) assign you to an A/B cell (a design and a price point) on first visit. We use this to understand which combinations convert. See the Cookies section below.
Analytics events — PostHog records page views, add-to-cart, and checkout-completed events, tied to your experiment cookie. No cross-site tracking.
Who we share it with
Stripe — processes payment. Receives your card data and billing address directly; we never see your card number.
Printful — fulfills and ships the order. Receives your name and shipping address.
Resend — transactional email provider. Receives your email address to deliver your order confirmation.
PostHog (US Cloud) — analytics. Receives your experiment cookie ID and behavioral events.
Vercel — hosts the site. Processes all inbound requests.
Cloudflare — DNS. Sees hostnames of inbound requests.
Neon (AWS US-East-1) — Postgres database where order records and experiment assignments are stored.
Cookies
We set three first-party cookies on your first visit. They are not advertising cookies and are not shared with ad networks.
dc_cookie — a random UUID that identifies your browser session for the experiment. Expires in one year.
dc_design — which of the three mug designs you were assigned. Expires in one year.
dc_price — which price point you were assigned ($25 or $35 USD). Expires in one year.
Your rights
You can request access to, deletion of, or export of your data at any time by emailing vguerra.cd@gmail.com. We will respond within 30 days.
Retention
Order records (name, address, email, order details) are retained for seven years in line with Canadian recordkeeping requirements. Experiment cookie records expire after one year.
Where data lives
The primary database is in AWS US-East-1 (Neon). Analytics events are in PostHog US Cloud. Email is routed through Resend (US-East-1 SES region). The site is hosted on Vercel's global edge network.
Children
This site is not directed at anyone under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children.