Legal
Privacy Policy
Last updated: 14 July 2026
Three lines, then the detail
- Your booking request becomes an email. There is no customer database behind this website, and nothing you type is filed away here.
- Nobody is measuring you. No analytics, no advertising, no pixels, no session recording.
- We are a family with two vans. Your phone number is worth nothing to us except for calling you when we're on the dock.
The people responsible
Prijevoz Stončić (“Taxi Stončić”), Sansovića dvor 2, 21460 Stari Grad, island of Hvar. We decide what happens to anything you send through this site, which makes us the controller for it. Jurica reads the inbox: jurica.stancic1964@gmail.com, +385 98 744 700.
Where your booking actually goes
You tell the form your name, email and phone, where we're collecting you and where you're going, the date and time, how many of you there are, how much luggage, and whatever else matters — a crossing number, a child seat, the exact spot the villa gate is on.
Our server checks the form is complete and turns it into two emails: one to us so we can plan the ride, one back to you so you have a copy of what you asked for. Then it forgets. Your request is not written into a database, a spreadsheet or a file, because this website has nowhere to put one. Once those emails are sent, the only place your booking exists is a mailbox.
The lawful basis is the plainest one there is: you asked us to arrange a ride, and we cannot arrange it without knowing who you are and where you'll be standing. Later, if the tax office or a complaint requires us to keep a record of a completed job, we keep it because the law says to.
We never ask for card details and nothing is charged here. You pay the driver.
The companies that carry it
Every website leans on somebody. Here is exactly who, and what they touch:
- Resend puts the two emails on the wire and keeps a short delivery record, so we can tell whether a message actually landed.
- Google, because the booking inbox is a Gmail address. Your request sits there the way any email you send us would.
- Vercel runs the servers this site is hosted on, so the usual connection details — your IP address among them — pass through their logs.
That is the complete list. Nobody is buying this from us, because it isn't for sale.
The map is asleep until you touch it
The site includes an optional map for pinning a hard-to-describe address. It stays dormant. Open it, or use the place search, and only then does anything travel outward: what you typed and the patch of coastline you're looking at go to two OpenStreetMap-based services — the Photon place lookup and OpenStreetMap's tile servers — so an address can be matched and a map drawn. They handle those requests under their own terms. Leave the map closed and it never wakes up.
What this site doesn't do
It sets no cookies. Not one. There is no Google Analytics here, no Meta pixel, no heatmap, no session replay, no advertising tag of any kind. The fonts and icons are pulled in when the site is built and served from our own domain, so your browser never has to phone Google to draw this page for you. Reading this site tells nobody anything about you — not us, and not a third party.
The notice about cookies is there because the law would rather we said it out loud than stayed quiet. Close it and it stays closed; that preference lives on your device and is never sent to us.
Getting rid of it
Because there is no database, there is nothing to purge — your request is an email and behaves like one. We delete booking correspondence once the trip is done and the accounting and complaint windows have closed. If you'd rather it went sooner, say so and it goes.
What you can make us do
You can ask for a copy of what we hold on you, ask us to fix it, ask us to erase it, tell us to stop doing something with it, or object outright. In our case that means searching a mailbox, which is not a hardship — write to jurica.stancic1964@gmail.com and you'll get an answer from a person. If you think we've handled you badly and we haven't put it right, the Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency (AZOP), Selska cesta 136, Zagreb, will hear you out.
When this page changes
We rewrite it and change the date at the top. Our Terms of Use cover the ride itself.