PACTE · Personal data

Privacy and data

A page specific to the PACTE. Last updated: 17 June 2026.

The PACTE is a citizen-led, volunteer project. Here, in plain terms, is what this website collects, why, for how long, and what you can ask for at any time.

1. Who handles your data

The PACTE is a citizen-led, fully volunteer project, with no party and no commercial purpose. Your data is never sold and is used for no advertising. For any question, you can write through the contact form.

2. What the site collects, and why

The contact form

When you write through the form, you provide a name or nickname, an email address and a message. This is used only to reply to you and to keep the scoreboard of candidates' positions up to date.

The online referendum (the ballot box)

To cast a demonstration ballot, you give an email address and your choices. It works in two steps (double confirmation):

The petition

Third party The petition is hosted by Change.org, a service located outside the European Union. If you sign it, your data is sent to Change.org and falls under its own privacy policy (read it here). On our side, the site only shows the overall signature counter.

3. What we do not do

No data sold, no advertising, no tracking. Your information is used only for the stated purpose, and nothing else.

4. How long data is kept

5. Your rights

Under the GDPR, you can ask to access your data, to correct it or to delete it. A simple request through the contact form is enough: there is always someone behind it.

6. Cookies and local storage

The site uses no advertising tracking cookie. The online referendum keeps a simple mark on your device (a "local storage" item named pacte_urne_voted) to remember that you have already voted: this mark stays with you and is sent nowhere.