GDPR

GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, a new privacy law that regulates the processing of personal data relating to individuals in the European Union.

GDPR strengthens the rights that individuals have regarding their personal data, and seeks to unify data protection laws across Europe.

It gives you control over the data that organisations have about you and how they market to you. This page outlines our approach, and feedback is welcomed.

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What does GDPR mean for you?

Everyone visiting this site is treated as if they lived in the EU. This means that if you’re reading this, you can:

  • Ask for a copy of the personal data collected about you. Unless you’ve signed up for a course or paid service, the answer is: only your email address (and country if you've told us).
  • Request that we stop sending you direct email messages. This is easy. Just click the Unsubscribe link in our emails or stop following us on your third party tool, and we’ll stop. Our goal is to simply keep our promise, not to profit from your data.

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The aim of this site is to continue to educate, inform and work with readers, students and clients, and if necessary this page will be updated from time to time.

Thanks for reading.

Nick