Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for lynealjenkins.com

Last updated: 28/09/2025

1. Introduction / Overview
Welcome to lynealjenkins.com (the “Site”, “we”, “our”, “us”). We value your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data. This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our site or interact with us, consistent with UK, US, and other applicable privacy laws.

2. Data Controller / Contact Information
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or your data, please contact us at:
📧 contact@lynealjenkins.com

You may contact us using the above if you have questions about this policy or your data.

3. What data we collect

We may collect and process the following personal data:

  • Identity data: name, title

  • Contact data: email address, mailing address, telephone number

  • Technical data: IP address, browser type & version, time zone, operating system and platform, device identifiers

  • Usage data: pages visited, time spent, click paths, referral source

  • Cookies & tracking data: as described in our Cookie Policy (see below)

  • Communication data: information you provide when contacting us (via contact form, email, comments)

  • Marketing & preferences data: your preferences in receiving communications from us, opt-ins / opt-outs

If you sign up for newsletters, request materials, or otherwise engage with us, you may provide additional data (e.g. when you upload files or fill in profiles).

4. Legal basis & US legal bases

Under UK / UK-GDPR / Data Protection Act 2018, we rely on one or more of:

  • Consent (you have given consent)

  • Performance of a contract (to deliver services or goods you requested)

  • Legitimate interests (where it does not override your rights)

  • Legal obligations

For US users, we comply with applicable US laws (such as California’s privacy laws if relevant). In some US jurisdictions, the basis may be “business interest” or “consent”.

5. How we use your data / Purposes

We use your personal data for purposes such as:

  • To provide, operate, and maintain the Site

  • To respond to your inquiries, comments, or support requests

  • To send you newsletters, updates, marketing (if you opt in)

  • To improve and customize the Site (analytics, testing)

  • To detect, prevent, and address technical issues or fraud

  • To comply with legal obligations

We will not use your data for purposes incompatible with those listed above unless we get your consent or have a lawful basis.

6. Sharing / Disclosure of data

We may share your data with:

  • Service providers, contractors, platforms who assist us (hosting, email services, analytics vendors)

  • Legal or regulatory authorities when required (e.g. in response to lawful subpoena or court orders)

  • Successors in interest (if we reorganize or sell the business)

  • Third parties in aggregated, anonymized form (no personal identifiers)

If any third party is located outside the UK / EU / US, we will ensure appropriate safeguards (e.g. Standard Contractual Clauses, adequacy decisions, or use of the UK-US Data Bridge / EU-US Data Privacy Framework where relevant). Information Commissioner’s Office+2globalprivacyblog.com+2

7. International transfers

Because we may host data or use services across borders, your data may be transferred to and stored in jurisdictions outside of your country. We will take steps to ensure such transfers are lawful (e.g. using standard data protection measures). Information Commissioner’s Office+2globalprivacyblog.com+2

8. Data retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes above, unless a longer retention is required by law. When no longer needed, we will either securely delete or anonymize your data.

9. Your rights (UK / EU / US)

If you are a resident of the UK / EU / UK:

  • Right to access your data

  • Right to rectification (correct inaccurate data)

  • Right to erasure (aka “right to be forgotten”)

  • Right to restrict or object to processing

  • Right to data portability

  • Right to withdraw consent

  • Right to lodge complaint with supervisory authority (in UK, the ICO)

If you are in the US, depending on your state, you may have rights such as:

  • Right to know what personal data is collected

  • Right to request deletion

  • Right to opt out of sale / sharing (if applicable)

  • Right to non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights

10. Security measures

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction. Examples include encryption, access controls, regular review of security, and staff training. But no method is 100% secure.

11. Children / Minors

Our Site is not intended for children under 16. We do not knowingly collect data from children below that age. If you become aware that a child has given us data, please contact us so we can delete it.

12. Changes to privacy policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on the Site with a new “Last updated” date. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.

13. Additional US / State Disclosures

If you are in California, for example, you may have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) / California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). We commit to:

  • Disclosing personal data categories collected, sources, purpose, and third parties with whom we share

  • Enabling opt-out of “sale” or “sharing” (if we do that)

  • Non-discrimination for exercising rights

14. Contact us / Complaints

If you have questions about this privacy policy or data practices, you may contact:
contact@lynealjenkins.com

If you believe your data rights have been violated, you may also lodge a complaint with the relevant authority (in the UK, the ICO; in the US, your state’s regulator or FTC depending on jurisdiction).

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