Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
DISCO is a late-night computer club. This page explains, in plain terms, what we do with the information you hand us when you book a station, ask a question, or simply walk through the door. We keep it short because we collect little.
What we collect
When you use the booking form, we ask for only what we need to hold a seat:
- Your name, so the front desk knows who the machine is warmed up for.
- Your email, so we can confirm the booking or tell you if a slot changes.
- The date, spot and slot you picked — the seat and the night you want.
We do not ask for payment details through this site. You settle at the front desk in person when you clock in, so no card numbers pass through the form.
How we use it
The booking details go into one purpose: reserving and confirming your seat. We do not sell your information, rent it, or pass it to anyone outside the club. When a booking is old and no longer useful for running the floor, we clear it out.
Cookies
The site runs without tracking or advertising cookies. Your browser may store small, functional items to remember basic preferences, but we do not build a profile of you or follow you around the web. There are no third-party analytics pixels loaded on these pages.
Keeping it safe
Bookings are stored so that only the people running the club can read them. We take reasonable steps to protect that file, though no system is ever perfectly secure. If you would like a booking removed, ask the front desk or reply to the confirmation email and we will delete it.
Your choices
You are always free to book by simply turning up on the night instead of using the form. If you have shared details and want them corrected or erased, contact us and we will sort it. This policy may be updated as the club changes; the date above tells you when it last did.
Questions about anything on this page, or how the room works, belong with the front desk — see the Terms of Use or head back to the main page.