ONEBIT keeps as little as the club can. We are a computer club, not a data business, and the two-colour rule extends to how we treat you: nothing hidden in the background, nothing traded on. This page explains the small amount we do hold and why.

  1. 0001. What we collect

    When you book a station we ask for a name, an email address, a date, a row and a time block. That is the whole list. We do not ask for your address, your age or your payment details through this site — you settle at the desk when you arrive. If you email us directly, we keep that message so we can reply.

  2. 0010. Why we hold it

    The booking details let us hold the right seat in the right row for the right hours, and send a short confirmation. We use your email only to talk to you about your visit. We do not build a profile, we do not sell the list, and we do not send marketing you did not ask for.

  3. 0011. How long it stays

    Booking records are kept for a short season so we can settle disputes and understand how busy the floor gets, then cleared. Ask us to delete your details sooner and we will, unless we are required to keep a record of a completed visit for our own accounts.

  4. 0100. Cookies and local storage

    This site uses no third-party trackers and no analytics pixels — that would be a third colour, and we do not do third colours. What we do use is your browser's local storage: a small note of whether you dismissed the cookie banner, and which light setting (0 or 1) you last chose. These stay on your device, never reach a server, and can be cleared any time from your browser settings. Declining the non-essential note simply means we remember only the dismissal itself.

  5. 0101. Your say

    You can ask what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to erase it. Reach us at the front desk or by the email address on any confirmation. We will answer plainly and in reasonable time. If something here changes, the new version is printed on this page with a fresh date.