This notice explains what information Halo Booth may handle, why it may be used, who it may be shared with and the choices available to visitors.
Who is responsible for your data?
Halo Booth is responsible for deciding how personal information submitted directly through this website is used. Privacy enquiries can be sent to privacy@halobooth.co.uk.
Information we may collect
Depending on the features you use, information may include your name, email address, message, selected enquiry topic, newsletter preference, and routine technical information such as IP address, device type, browser and server logs.
How information is used
When collection is enabled, we may use information to answer enquiries, manage newsletter subscriptions, correct editorial material, prevent abuse, secure the website, understand aggregate site performance and meet legal obligations.
The lawful basis will depend on the purpose: consent for optional marketing, legitimate interests for proportionate site security and service improvement, steps requested before entering a contract, or compliance with a legal obligation.
Sharing and international transfers
Information may be handled by carefully selected hosting, email, security, analytics or newsletter suppliers where required to operate the service. We do not sell personal information. If a supplier processes information outside the United Kingdom, appropriate contractual or other recognised safeguards should be used.
Pages currently request some imagery from Unsplash. As with other externally hosted resources, the image provider may receive routine connection information when your browser loads those files.
Retention and security
Personal information should be kept only for as long as needed for the relevant purpose, legal requirement or dispute. Reasonable organisational and technical controls should be used, but no internet service can guarantee absolute security.
Cookies and similar technologies
The supplied static website does not intentionally set non-essential first-party cookies. If analytics, advertising, embedded media or personalisation tools are introduced, visitors should receive clear information and, where required, a genuine choice before non-essential technologies are used.
Your data-protection rights
Subject to the circumstances and applicable law, you may have rights to be informed, access your information, correct inaccurate information, request erasure, restrict processing, object to processing, receive portable information, and withdraw consent. You may also complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office.
To exercise a right, contact us with enough information to identify the relevant records. We may need to verify your identity before responding.
Updates and contact
We may update this notice when our technology, suppliers or processing activities change. Material changes should be communicated appropriately.