What this site does and does not do with data. It describes the site as it is actually built, and each claim below is checked automatically whenever the code changes.
You need no account to use this site, and none is offered. Nothing identifying you is created, stored or sent anywhere while you browse.
That is not a policy on top of the product, it is how the product is built. The rules below are enforced by tests, not by good intentions.
Exactly 4 things, all of them needed for the site to work: your language, your age confirmation, your theme, and the fact that you have seen the storage notice. There is no analytics cookie, no advertising cookie and no third party cookie, so there is nothing here to accept or refuse.
An advertiser can see how often their listing was viewed and how often a contact button was used. Those counters belong to the listing, not to a person: no visitor number, no session number and no fingerprint is created, so there is nothing that could be traced back to you.
The counters are totals per listing per hour. They cannot tell an advertiser who looked, when a particular person looked, or what else that person looked at.
Your IP address is used while a request is being handled, to apply the request limits that keep the site usable. It is not written to a database, it is not attached to anything you did, and it is not used to build a profile.
Contact goes straight from your device to the advertiser, through your own phone or messaging app. The platform never sees the message, the number you used, or who contacted whom.
A report is anonymous unless you add an email address. If you do, we use it only to send you the decision and the reasons for it. If you do not, we keep no way to contact you and no way to know who reported.
Advertisers have accounts, and that is a different relationship: we hold their identity documents, contact details and billing records for as long as the law requires. The advertiser section of the platform explains that in full.
You can ask what we hold about you, ask for it to be corrected or erased, and complain to the Dutch data protection authority. For a visitor there is usually nothing to hand over, because nothing about you was kept, and we will say so.