

PRIVACY POLICY
PRIVACY POLICY OF THE COMPANY YOUR CREATIVE DAY
For the company Your Creative Day, the privacy of our users is an absolute priority. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your data in accordance with the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
1. PERSONAL DATA CONTROLLER
The personal data controller is the company Your Creative Day.
Registration address in the UK: Suite RA01 195-197 Wood Street London E17 3NU,
Contact e-mail: yourdaycreative@gmail.com
2. DEFINITIONS
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Service: The website [Insert your website URL] operated by the company Your Creative Day.
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Personal Data: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.
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Usage Data: Data collected automatically, generated by the use of the website (e.g., the duration of a page visit).
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Cookies: Small text files saved on your device that help us analyze website traffic.
3. WHAT DATA DO WE COLLECT AND WHY?
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Data collected automatically (Usage Data): During a visit to the website, standard technical information is collected (shortened/anonymized IP address, browser type, time spent on the page, visited subpages) to optimize the website's performance.
4. EXTERNAL LINKS AND YOUR DATA (Amazon, Lulu, etc.)
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No access to payment data: Since we do not conduct sales on our website, we never collect or store your financial data (credit card numbers, bank accounts, etc.).
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Transfer of liability: Upon clicking a link and transferring to an external store (e.g., Amazon), that external platform becomes an independent Controller of your data. This Privacy Policy does not cover the activities of those companies.
5. YOUR RIGHTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH UK GDPR)
You have the right to access your personal data, rectify it, request its complete erasure ("the right to be forgotten"), and restrict its processing. To exercise these rights, please write to us at the e-mail address provided in point 1.
6. SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY IN THE UK
If you believe that your data is being processed incorrectly, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK supervisory authority: the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
