GDPR Policies
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the biggest change to UK privacy law in 20 years. It is a legal framework that sets guidelines for the collection and processing of your personal information within the European Union. It comes into force on the 25th May 2018. The law aims to give citizens more control over their data and to create a uniformity of rules to enforce across the continent.
Thanks to technological advances, the amount of data being generated is rapidly increasing – every time you shop online, use an app, or use social media you generate information about yourself, sometimes called a digital footprint. It has been clear for some time that data laws needed to be changed and brought up to date.
Your Rights
The right to be informed
The right to access
The right to rectification
The right to erasure
The right to restrict processing
The right to data portability
The right to object
Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling

You are in control
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the biggest change to UK privacy law in 20 years. It is a legal framework that sets guidelines for the collection and processing of your personal information within the European Union. It comes into force on the 25th May 2018. The law aims to give citizens more control over their data and to create a uniformity of rules to enforce across the continent.
Thanks to technological advances, the amount of data being generated is rapidly increasing – every time you shop online, use an app, or use social media you generate information about yourself, sometimes called a digital footprint. It has been clear for some time that data laws needed to be changed and brought up to date.
Further information

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