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Privacy on gingr.ch: how your data is protected

Luca Kraus — editor covering the Swiss escort industry
Luca Kraus
EDITOR, SWISS ESCORT INDUSTRY
Published: 10 March 2024 · Updated: 18 April 2026

Discretion is a core principle on gingr.ch. Your personal data is handled confidentially, stored securely and used only for clearly defined purposes. This page explains what gingr.ch collects, how it is used and how your privacy is protected when you book.

SECURITY & TRUST

Your privacy when you book

On gingr.ch we place great emphasis on keeping your interactions as anonymous as possible. When you contact someone through our system, private email addresses are not shared with the other party unless you explicitly choose to share them yourself. Our infrastructure uses state-of-the-art encryption to protect communication between clients and escorts.

We store booking details only as long as required for technical processing or legal obligations. Your privacy is our highest priority—we never sell data to third parties or ad networks.

DATA COLLECTION

What data gingr.ch collects

Account information

This includes your chosen username, your email address for system notifications and optional profile details.

Technical log files

To ensure IT security and prevent abuse, we temporarily record IP addresses and browser types.

Important: Payment data is never stored directly on our servers. We work exclusively with certified payment service providers that meet the highest security standards.

Frequently asked questions

Can my bank see that I booked on gingr.ch?
No. Your bank or credit card statement shows a neutral booking description, not “gingr.ch”. That keeps your activity discreet at home or at work too.
What data does gingr.ch share with the escort?
The escort sees your freely chosen booking name, the selected services and the time. For outcall, also the address you provide. Your real identity, phone number or payment details are not passed on.
What happens to my data if I delete my account?
When you delete your account, your personal data is removed in accordance with the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP). Certain data may be retained for a limited period due to statutory retention obligations—for example accounting records.
Is my data shared with third parties?
Third parties generally do not receive data. Exceptions are tracking tools such as Hotjar, which are only activated with your explicit opt-in via the Usercentrics cookie solution. You decide whether to consent.
Does gingr.ch store my chat history?
Chat histories are stored for the duration of booking processing and for dispute resolution. They are protected under Swiss data protection law and are not shared with third parties.
How can I change my privacy settings?
Delete your saved cookies and reload gingr.ch in your browser. You will then be prompted via the cookie banner to set your cookie preferences again.