1. Who controls your data
The data controller for this website is the owner/operator of UK Spin Palace as described on our contact page. For privacy-specific questions, email privacy@ukspinpalace.com.
2. What we collect
Depending on how you use the site, we may process:
- Technical data such as browser type, approximate region, and pages viewed (often via cookies or similar technologies).
- Marketing identifiers in the page URL (for example gclid) may be applied to outbound partner links and reflected in a data attribute on the document body for the session; we do not rely on a dedicated gclid cookie for this.
- Information you voluntarily include in emails to us (such as your name and email address).
3. Cookies & similar tech
We use cookies for essential functionality (for example security and load balancing where applicable), to remember your consent choices, and — only if you agree — for analytics and advertising measurement. You can revisit non-essential choices through your browser settings and our cookie banner when shown.
We configure consent storage with appropriate attributes (including SameSite) to reduce unnecessary cross-site leakage.
4. Google Consent Mode v2
Where Google tags are installed, we use Consent Mode so that ad and analytics storage defaults to denied until you grant consent. If you later withdraw consent, you may need to clear cookies for this site or use browser controls — you can also contact us for guidance.
5. Why we process data
We process data to run and secure the website, measure aggregate traffic, comply with law, and — with consent — support advertising accountability. We do not sell your personal information in the crude sense of a mailing list broker, but affiliate networks and ad platforms may process identifiers under their own policies when you interact with tags we load after consent.
6. Retention
We keep information only as long as needed for the purposes above, including legal, accounting, and fraud-prevention requirements. Cookie lifetimes vary; consent cookies may persist for up to twelve months unless you clear them sooner.
7. Your rights (UK GDPR)
Subject to exemptions, you may have rights to access, rectify, erase, restrict, or object to certain processing, and to data portability. You may also lodge a complaint with the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) in the United Kingdom. We will respond to reasonable requests within the timeframes required by law.
8. International transfers
Some technology providers may process data outside the UK. Where required, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as UK adequacy regulations or standard contractual clauses.
9. Children
This website is not directed at anyone under 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
10. Updates
We may revise this policy to reflect legal, technical, or business changes. Material updates will be reflected in the “Last updated” line at the top of this page.
