🧾 Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy – Newser.uk
Your privacy is important to us. This policy explains how we collect and use your information:
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Data Collection
We collect personal data only when voluntarily provided by users (e.g. contact forms, newsletter signup). This may include your name, email address, or IP address. -
Cookies
Our site uses cookies to enhance user experience and track usage analytics. You can disable cookies in your browser settings. -
Use of Data
Collected data is used solely for communication, improving content, or analytical purposes. We do not sell or share your data with third parties. -
Data Security
We implement appropriate measures to protect your personal data. -
Your Rights
You have the right to request access, correction, or deletion of your data at any time. Contact us at [email protected].
🇪🇺 GDPR (RODO) – Additional Information for EU Users
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), users located in the European Union (EU) have the following rights regarding their personal data:
1. Legal Basis for Processing
We collect and process personal data only when we have a legal basis to do so. This includes:
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Your consent (e.g. newsletter sign-up)
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Performance of a contract (e.g. contact inquiries)
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Compliance with a legal obligation
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Legitimate interest (e.g. analytics and website improvement)
2. Your Rights Under GDPR
As an EU user, you have the right to:
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Access your personal data
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Correct inaccurate data
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Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”)
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Restrict or object to processing
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Request a copy of your data (data portability)
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Withdraw consent at any time
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at: [email protected]
3. Data Retention
We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected or to comply with legal obligations.
4. Data Transfers
Your data may be processed outside the European Economic Area (EEA). In such cases, we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, such as standard contractual clauses or data protection agreements.
5. Supervisory Authority
If you believe your data rights have been violated, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local Data Protection Authority (DPA) in the EU.