Privacy Policy
Last updated: 15 April 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how elizabethguillet.com (“we”, “us”) processes personal data when you visit or interact with our website. It is intended for visitors in the United Kingdom and should be read together with our Cookie Policy and Terms of Service. We are committed to handling information lawfully, fairly, and transparently.
Who we are and how to contact us
The site is operated as an editorial and affiliate information service. For any privacy-related questions, requests, or complaints, contact us at info@elizabethguillet.com. We will respond within a reasonable period, and in any case within one month for most requests under UK data protection law, unless the complexity of the request requires an extension as permitted by law.
Scope and children
This website is not directed at children and we do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under eighteen. If you believe we have received such information, please contact us promptly so we can delete it where appropriate.
Data we may collect
We may process technical and usage data automatically when you visit, such as IP address, browser type and version, device type, operating system, referring URL, pages viewed, approximate geographic region derived from IP, and timestamps. If you email us, we process your email address, message content, and any attachments or metadata needed to correspond with you. We do not require you to create an account to browse general information on the site.
Legal bases for processing
Where UK GDPR applies, we rely on one or more of the following: (1) legitimate interests in operating, securing, and improving the website and understanding aggregate traffic patterns, provided your interests and fundamental rights do not override those interests; (2) performance of a contract or steps at your request where applicable; (3) compliance with legal obligations; (4) consent where we expressly ask for it, for example for non-essential cookies or certain marketing communications where you opt in.
Cookies and similar technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies as described in our Cookie Policy. You can manage non-essential cookies through our banner where available and through your browser settings. Essential cookies may be required for basic site operation, security, and load balancing.
How we use personal data
We use information to provide and maintain the site, analyse aggregate usage to improve content and layout, remember preferences where you consent, detect and prevent fraud or abuse, respond to enquiries, comply with legal obligations, and defend legal claims. We do not sell your personal data in the conventional sense of exchanging lists for money.
Affiliate links and third parties
When you follow links to gambling operators or other third parties, those organisations process your data under their own privacy notices. We do not control their processing. They may use cookies, pixels, and account identifiers in line with their policies. We encourage you to read their privacy information before signing up or depositing.
International transfers
Our hosting and service providers may process data in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, or other countries. Where data is transferred outside the UK, we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place as required by UK GDPR, such as adequacy regulations, standard contractual clauses, or other approved mechanisms.
Retention
We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this policy, including legal, accounting, or reporting requirements, and to resolve disputes. Technical logs may be retained for shorter periods in aggregate or pseudonymised form unless longer retention is justified for security investigations.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you may have the right to access your personal data, rectify inaccurate data, erase data in certain circumstances, restrict processing, object to processing based on legitimate interests, data portability where processing is automated and based on contract or consent, and withdraw consent where processing is consent-based. You may lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). We encourage you to contact us first so we can try to resolve your concern.
Security
We apply appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data against unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. No method of transmission over the Internet is completely secure; we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Automated decision-making
We do not use solely automated decision-making, including profiling, which produces legal or similarly significant effects concerning you, in relation to personal data collected through this site in the manner described here.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date will change when we publish revisions. Material changes may be highlighted on the site where appropriate.