Written by: gujo.guide Editorial Last verified: 2026-07 2 min read

Privacy Policy

We’re a small, independently-run travel guide, not an ad-tech company, and this policy is written in plain language on purpose. Here’s what actually happens with data on this site.

Analytics

We use Cloudflare Web Analytics to understand roughly how many people visit the site and which pages they read. It doesn’t use cookies or any persistent identifier stored in your browser — it can’t recognize you as a returning visitor or track you across other websites. What it does record, in aggregate, is things like: which page was viewed, roughly how long it took to load, what browser and operating system were used, and which country the visit came from. This information isn’t tied to your name or any account, because there are no accounts on this site.

Search engine verification

We use Google Search Console to check how the site appears in search results. This involves a small verification tag in the site’s code; it doesn’t collect any information about you as a visitor.

Some links on this site (to Booking.com, Agoda, and similar platforms — see our affiliate disclosure) are affiliate links. When you click one, the destination site may set its own cookie so that platform can credit the booking back to gujo.guide if you complete one. That cookie belongs to the destination platform, not to us — we don’t see your personal browsing activity on their site, and we don’t receive any of your personal or payment information. Each of those platforms has its own privacy policy governing what happens once you leave gujo.guide.

Hosting

This site is hosted on Cloudflare. Like any web host, Cloudflare’s infrastructure processes standard technical request data (such as IP addresses) as part of simply serving the pages to your browser. That processing is governed by Cloudflare’s own privacy policy, not by us directly.

What we don’t do

If this changes

If we ever add something that changes this picture — a contact form, a newsletter, or similar — we’ll update this page to describe exactly what’s collected and why, before that feature goes live rather than after.


This page describes our current, actual practices in plain language rather than formal legal terms. If you have specific compliance requirements (for a business, a minor, or a particular jurisdiction), please treat this as informational rather than a substitute for your own legal advice.