Data Protection

The Data Protection page explains how lordoftheocean.org.uk manages user information and respects privacy principles. Protecting personal data is a priority for us, and all processes are carried out in accordance with applicable UK and international data protection regulations.

Types of Data Collected

Lordoftheocean.org.uk collects only the information strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website and for improving the overall user experience.

Collected data may include:

  • Information voluntarily provided through contact forms
  • Technical data related to device type, browser and operating system
  • Anonymous statistical information about website usage

We do not collect sensitive personal data without explicit user consent.

Purpose of Data Processing

Collected data is used solely for legitimate and transparent purposes, including:

  • Ensuring technical operation and security of the platform
  • Improving website content, structure and usability
  • Communicating with users who contact us

Data is never used for illegal, misleading or abusive purposes.

Confidentiality and Security

Lordoftheocean.org.uk applies appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect information against unauthorised access, loss or alteration. Access to data is restricted and monitored to maintain a high level of security.

Data Storage and Retention Period

Data is stored only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected. After this period, information is securely deleted or anonymised where appropriate.

User Rights

Users have the right to request access to information about processed data, as well as to request correction or deletion within the limits established by applicable legislation, including UK GDPR standards. Each request is handled responsibly and transparently.

Updates to the Data Protection Policy

This page may be updated periodically to reflect legislative or operational changes. Updates are made to maintain transparency and compliance with current data protection standards.