Privacy policy
Last revised on August 19, 2026
Short version: we only ask for what we need to quote your event, we don't track you, and we don't sell anything to anyone. The rest of this page is the detail.
1. Who we are
This site is operated by vbmusic, at Moliere 68, Polanco, Mexico City. We book DJs and produce events. If you have any question about your data, or want us to delete it, write to hola@vbmusic.wtf and a person will answer — there is no form to fill in and no reason to give.
2. What we collect
Only what you type into a form. There are two:
- Quote request — your name, email and phone, plus whatever you tell us about the event: type, date, location and your message. The phone and email are how we get back to you; the rest is what lets us quote properly.
- Journal subscription — your email address, and nothing else.
We also keep the standard server records that any website keeps: IP address, browser and time of request. And before a form is sent, an anti-spam check reads your IP and a few browser signals to confirm you're a person and not a bot — it doesn't read what you typed.
3. Measurement and advertising
We measure how the site is used, and we run ads on Google and Meta, which means those platforms can tell when someone who saw an ad later visited us. Two things we want to be clear about: we don't record your screen, and we never upload your quote request to an advertising platform — what you write in that form stays between us. And if you're reading this from Europe, we don't measure you at all: none of it loads, so there's nothing for you to accept and nothing to opt out of.
4. Cookies
Two of ours, and neither carries personal data: one remembers whether you're reading in English or Spanish, and the other remembers whether you're in a country we don't measure. That second one is what keeps the measuring off — it holds a yes or a no about a region, never a record of where you are. On top of those, outside Europe, Google and Meta set their own cookies to measure visits and ad performance. In Europe they are never set.
5. Why we use it, and for how long
Your quote request is used to answer you and to organise your event if you hire us. Your email address on the Journal list is used to send you the Journal. Nothing else. We keep quote requests as long as the commercial relationship is useful, and Journal subscriptions until you unsubscribe — which you can do from the link at the bottom of every one of those emails, with one click and without writing to anyone.
6. Who else sees it
We don't sell, rent or trade your data. Nobody buys it from us, and nobody ever will. It reaches only the suppliers that keep this site running, each contracted for one job and bound to that job alone:
- The provider that hosts the site.
- The provider that stores the database where your request is kept.
- The provider that delivers the emails we send you.
- The service that checks a form was sent by a person.
- The platforms that measure site usage and ad performance — never for visitors in Europe, and never with what you wrote in a form.
These are specialist technology suppliers, not partners: they process data on our instructions and have no right to use it for anything of their own. Their servers are outside Mexico, mainly in the United States and Europe, which means your data is stored there. If you want to know exactly which companies they are, write to hola@vbmusic.wtf and we'll tell you. And if a client or a venue needs your details to run your event, we'll ask you before sharing anything.
7. Your rights
Whatever country you're in, you can ask us to show you what we hold about you, correct it, delete it, or stop using it. In Mexico these are known as ARCO rights (access, rectification, cancellation and opposition); in Europe, GDPR rights. In practice the mechanism is the same: write to hola@vbmusic.wtf saying what you want, and we'll do it and confirm when it's done. It's free, and you don't have to explain why.
8. Changes
If we change how any of this works, we'll update this page and the date at the top. If the change is significant and you're on the Journal list, we'll tell you by email rather than letting you find out here.
