Privacy on this site
What this site records, what it does not, and how to switch the measurement off on your device — plainly, because a site that quotes tax law owes you that much.
Last reviewed
This site exists to give people straight answers about moving to Georgia (the country). It would be strange to do that while being vague about our own data, so here is the whole picture in plain language.
Nothing measures you until you say yes
The site uses Google Analytics 4 to count visits and see which pages help people. The tag is not loaded when the page is built and it is not loaded when the page arrives — it loads only after you press Accept on the consent banner. Press Decline and no analytics script ever runs, so there is nothing quietly waiting in the background.
If you accepted and want to undo it, visit /?analytics=off. That sets a flag in your browser which overrides consent permanently, on that browser. Because it is stored per browser, a phone and a laptop each need their own visit — and a private window is treated as a fresh browser.
What analytics records, and what it deliberately does not
When measurement is on, we record which pages were viewed, roughly where in the world the visit came from, what kind of device it was, and five specific actions: a form submitted, a partner link clicked, the tax calculator used, a calculator result shared, and the residency checker completed.
Two limits are built into the code rather than promised in prose:
- Figures you type are not sent. The calculator keeps your inputs in the page URL so you can share or bookmark a result, and the site strips that part of the address out of every event and page view it reports. What we record about the calculator is that it was used and which regime came out cheaper — not the income, the currency or the expenses. One honest caveat: Google Analytics has an optional setting that reports a page view whenever a page's address changes, which would see the address before we rewrite it. It is to be switched off for this site, but it is a setting rather than something the code can enforce, so it is named here rather than glossed over.
- There is no advertising and no ad tracking. No ad network is loaded, and the tag is configured with Google's advertising and personalisation signals switched off, so no remarketing list is built and nothing here follows you to other sites.
Google processes this data as our analytics provider and may store it outside your country. Google's own explanation of what it does with it is at policies.google.com/privacy.
When you contact us
The forms on this site ask for a name, an email address and whatever you choose to write. That goes to the site owner directly — as a Telegram message and an email sent through Resend, the service that delivers it — and that is the whole system. There is no customer database, no CRM and no mailing list, which means your message is only ever seen by the person who can answer it. It is never sold, and it is never passed to a third party for marketing.
If neither delivery channel is configured, the site records only that a message was attempted and from which page — never your address or what you wrote.
If you would like your message deleted, ask in a reply and it will be.
Spam is filtered by a hidden field that only an automated script would fill in. No third-party bot-check service sees your submission, and no CAPTCHA is used. If that ever changes, this page changes with it.
Partner links
Some pages carry links to services — an eSIM, travel insurance — that pay a commission if you buy through them. Every one is labelled where it appears, not buried here. Clicking one takes you to that company, who then applies their own privacy policy; if you accepted analytics, we record that the link was clicked, which is how we know whether these are worth keeping at all.
The legal frame
The site is run by a private individual in Georgia, not a company. Analytics runs on your consent, which you can withdraw at any time by the method above. Form data is processed in order to reply to you.
If you are in the EU or UK, you have rights of access, correction and erasure over anything the site holds about you. In practice that is a short conversation, because the only thing it holds is the message you sent.
Ask anything about this page and you will get a direct answer. Nothing here is legal advice — including, and especially, this page.
Frequently asked questions
Do you use cookies?
Only if you press Accept on the banner. That loads Google Analytics, which sets cookies to tell repeat visits apart. Press Decline and no analytics script is loaded at all — there is nothing to opt out of afterwards, because nothing was ever running.
How do I change my mind?
Visit /?analytics=off and measurement stops on that browser permanently, whatever you answered before. The setting lives in that browser only, so a second browser or a phone needs its own visit.
What happens to my name and email if I use a form?
They are sent to the site owner directly, by Telegram message and email. There is no customer database and no marketing platform, so the message is the record. Nothing is sold, and nothing is passed to anyone but the owner.
Does the tax calculator send what I type to anyone?
No. The figures you enter stay in your browser — the calculation happens there. If you accepted analytics, the site records that the calculator was used and which regime came out cheaper, never the amounts.