UPDATED 21 AUGUST 2026
Privacy
Navire the application collects nothing. This page is about one thing only: the email address you can leave on this website to be told when the app opens for download.
What the waitlist stores
When you submit the form, one row is written to a database we run on Cloudflare D1, in Western Europe. That row holds:
- The email address you typed, lowercased.
- The campaign tags in the link you arrived through, if there were any (utm_source and its siblings), and the referring page.
- The two-letter country Cloudflare resolves your request to, and your browser's user-agent string.
- A one-way hash of your IP address, salted with a secret. This is used to stop one machine submitting the form hundreds of times. Your IP address itself is never written down and cannot be recovered from the hash.
- The time you submitted, and which of the two forms on the page you used.
What we do with it
You get one email: the day the app opens for download. There is no newsletter, no sequence, no second campaign. The list is not sold, rented, shared or handed to an advertising network. Nobody outside this project reads it.
What this site does not do
There is no analytics script, no advertising pixel, no session recorder and no third-party embed of any kind. Nothing on this page loads from another company's server — the fonts, the icons and the images are all served from this domain. No cookie is set. Your browser stores one thing locally, so a return visit shows your place in the queue instead of an empty box; it never leaves your machine.
How long it is kept
Until the launch email goes out and a reasonable window after it, so that a bounced address can be retried. After that the list is deleted. If the project is abandoned, the list is deleted.
Your rights
You can ask for a copy of your row, a correction to it, or its deletion, and it will be done — there is no process to go through, the list is one table. Ask through peaty.dev. If you are in the UK or the EU, the lawful basis for holding the address is your consent, given by submitting the form, and you can withdraw it at any time by asking for deletion.
Who holds it
Navire is built by Peaty, a one-person operation. The data processor is Cloudflare, Inc., which hosts this page and the database.
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