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Effective 3 May 2026

Privacy Policy

How this business collects, uses, and protects your information.

1. Who we are

this business ("we", "us", "our") operates this website and is the data controller for the personal information described in this policy. Questions or requests can be sent to (contact email not yet configured — please email the site owner directly via the contact form on the home page).

2. What we collect

We collect only what we need to respond to enquiries and operate the site:

We do not knowingly collect data from anyone under 16.

3. Where your data lives

Your data is stored and processed by:

All three providers commit to industry-standard security practices and encryption in transit and at rest. None of them sell your data.

4. Why we're allowed to hold your data

Under most privacy regimes (including the EU GDPR), we rely on the following lawful bases:

5. How long we keep it

6. Your rights

You have the right to:

To exercise any of these rights, email (contact email not yet configured — please email the site owner directly via the contact form on the home page). We aim to respond within 30 days. We will ask you a couple of questions to confirm your identity before acting on a request, so we don't accidentally hand someone else's data over.

7. We don't sell your data

We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. We do not use it to train AI models. We do not share it with advertisers.

8. Cookies

This site does not set tracking cookies. Your browser may receive purely functional cookies from our hosting provider (e.g. for load-balancing) which do not contain personal data and which expire when you close your browser.

9. Changes to this policy

If we change anything material about how we handle your data, we will update this page and bump the effective date at the top.

10. Complaints

If you believe we have mishandled your data, please contact us first at (contact email not yet configured — please email the site owner directly via the contact form on the home page) so we can fix it. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant data-protection authority for your country (the UK ICO, the Irish DPC for EU residents, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, or your state Attorney General in the US).