Who I am
thepace.me is the personal portfolio of Jonathan Pace, a Lead UX/UI Designer based in Malta. For anything this site does with your data, I’m the data controller. The fastest way to reach me about privacy (or anything else) is jonathanpace93@gmail.com.
What this site collects
- No accounts, no logins, no forms. Getting in touch happens through links, email, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Calendly, which open in their own apps or sites, under their own privacy policies.
- No analytics, no session recording, no advertising pixels, no social media trackers. Nothing here measures or profiles you.
- Hosting: this site is served by Vercel Inc., which keeps standard server logs (IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp) to deliver and secure the site. I don’t access or analyse these beyond what operating the site requires.
- Fonts: typefaces load from Fontshare and Google Fonts. Your browser requests font files from their servers, which transmits your IP address. Neither service sets cookies through this site.
If you email or message me, your message and address live in my inbox so I can reply; that’s the only personal data I actually end up holding, and you can ask me to delete it at any time.
Cookies
This site sets no cookies and runs no trackers. The only thing it ever stores in your browser is a single localStorage entry, , created only if you use the light/dark toggle, holding that choice so the site remembers it. It never leaves your device, identifies nobody, and you can clear it any time from your browser settings. That’s why there’s no cookie banner: a preference you set yourself needs no consent.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you can exercise any of these at any time, just email jonathanpace93@gmail.com and I’ll act on it.
Ask what personal data I hold about you, and get a copy of it.
Have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected.
Ask me to delete your data, for example, emails you’ve sent me.
Limit how your data is processed while a request is resolved.
Receive the data you’ve given me in a portable, machine-readable form.
Object to processing based on legitimate interest.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. In Malta that’s the Information and Data Protection Commissioner (IDPC), or the authority in your own EU member state.