Privacy Policy
Last updated: 15 August 2025
Overview
This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, share and safeguard information in connection with this website. This Policy should be read together with our Cookies Policy. We follow applicable data protection regulations.
Controller
The operator of this website is responsible for data processing activities associated with it.
Information we collect
- Usage and device data: pages viewed, clicks, referring URLs, time on page, IP address (short‑term and in aggregated form), device/browser type, language, and general location (country/region).
- Information you provide: if you contact us or complete forms (e.g., enquiries), we may collect your name, email and the content of your message.
- Partner referral data: if you click out to a partner/brand we list, we may receive non‑identifying information from partners for campaign attribution (e.g., click or purchase event and timestamps).
Legal bases for processing
- Legitimate interests: operating, securing and improving the site; measuring performance; preventing fraud and abuse.
- Consent: non‑essential cookies/technologies (see Cookies Policy) and marketing preferences where applicable.
- Legal obligation: responding to lawful requests and compliance requirements.
How we use information
- Provide, operate and secure the website and services.
- Monitor performance and improve content, layout and features.
- Measure traffic sources and campaign effectiveness.
- Facilitate affiliate reporting and reconciliation with our partners.
- Respond to your enquiries and provide support.
Sharing your information
We do not sell your personal information. We may share data with:
- Service providers: hosting, analytics, monitoring, security, messaging and similar vendors who process data on our behalf under appropriate agreements.
- Advertising/affiliate partners: to attribute referrals, measure conversions and deliver/measure ads where applicable.
- Authorities: where required by law or to protect our rights, users, or the public.
- Business transfers: in connection with a merger, acquisition or asset sale, subject to continued protection of your data.
International transfers
Your information may be processed outside your jurisdiction. Where this occurs, we use appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses or adequacy mechanisms, as required by applicable law.
Data retention
We retain information only for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, including to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Specific retention periods depend on the data type and purpose (for example, analytics data may be retained for industry‑standard periods).
Your rights
Subject to conditions and exemptions under applicable law, you may have the right to:
- Access a copy of your personal data.
- Request rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Request erasure (right to be forgotten).
- Object to or restrict certain processing.
- Data portability (where applicable).
- Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent.
- Lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
We may request information to verify your identity if you make a rights request.
Cookies and similar technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies. For details about categories, purposes, third parties and controls, please see our Cookies Policy.
Third‑party services
We may use third‑party services for analytics, advertising, monitoring or messaging. These third parties have their own privacy practices and may set cookies or collect data directly. Details are provided in our Cookies Policy.
Children’s privacy
Our site is not intended for children under 16. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided us information, please contact us to request deletion.
Changes to this Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. Material changes will be highlighted on this page with an updated “Last updated” date. Please review periodically.
Further information
For independent guidance on privacy rights, consult your local data protection authority.