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Privacy Policy
We respect your privacy and comply with UK data protection laws (UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018). This Privacy Policy explains what data we collect, why we collect it, and your rights regarding that data sprintlaw.co.uk. We collect only minimal personal data: your first name, surname and email address – and only when you choose to subscribe or send a email message. We do not use cookies, tracking or analytics of any kind, and we collect no other personal information.
What we collect:
We keep your data securely while you remain subscribed. We will delete or anonymise your data if you unsubscribe or if it is no longer needed for providing the subscription service or for any email correspondence. We will not retain your information longer than necessary for its original purpose.
How we use it:
We use your data only to send you the blog posts or updates you signed up for. Your email and name are used solely to deliver any correspondence you have requested. We do not sell or rent your data, and we do not share it with third parties except our email-sending service (which also follows data protection rules).
Storage & retention:
We keep your data securely while you remain subscribed. We will delete or anonymise your data if you unsubscribe or if it is no longer needed for providing the subscription service or for any email correspondence. We will not retain your information longer than necessary for its original purpose.
Lawful basis:
We rely on your consent to send you posts or correspondence. You can withdraw consent at any time by unsubscribing, and this won’t incur any penalty ico.org.uk. Withdrawing consent stops further marketing emails.
Your rights:
Under UK GDPR you have rights over your personal data, including the right to:
obtain a copy of your data.
Access -
correct inaccurate data.
Rectification -
Erasure -
request we delete your data.
Restriction -
Object –
imit how we use your data.
stop processing (e.g. withdrawing consent to marketing).
get your data in a portable format.
Data portability –
We will act on any valid request you make. These rights are set out in law ico.org.uk. . You may exercise these rights by contacting us at our email address (below). We will respond within one month as required.
Complaints: If you have concerns about how we handle your data, you can contact us or lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) ico.org.uk. As recommended by the ICO, we provide their contact details in case you need to raise a data protection issue with them ico.org.uk. .
Contact: For any questions or to exercise your rights, email us at driverseedge2020@gmail.com.We will do our best to address your concerns promptly.