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Privacy Policy
Last updated 24 October 2023
Think!Creative (UK)LTD (“Think!Creative”,
“us”, “we” or “our”) is committed to respecting your privacy and to complying with applicable data protection and privacy laws.
You can visit our website without disclosing any personally identifiable information about yourself (although please note that we may use cookies and collect other non-personally identifiable information about your browsing activity – see our cookies policy for detailed information).
We have provided this Privacy Policy Statement to help you understand how we collect, use and protect your information when you visit our website.
Personal Information Collection
We do not collect any personal data from our website, with the exception of our newsletter signup form (see below).
Newsletter (The Mooseletter)
If you subscribe to our Mooseletter, we collect your name and email address for the sole purpose of sending you our newsletter. This data is stored securely and is never sold or passed to third parties.
Links within our newsletter emails use UTM parameters (e.g. utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign) which are tracked via Google Analytics. This allows us to measure engagement with our emails in aggregate. No personally identifiable information is passed to Google Analytics through this process.
You can unsubscribe from the Mooseletter at any time using the unsubscribe link included in every email. To request deletion of your personal data, please contact us at [email protected] and we will remove your details promptly.
Non-personal Identifying Information
We may also collect non-personally identifying information about your visit to our websites based on your browsing activities. This information may include the pages you browse or products and services viewed. This helps us to better manage and develop our site, to provide you with a more enjoyable, customised service and experience in the future, and to help us develop and deliver better products and services.
For more information on the cookies we use please read our cookies policy.
How will we use your information?
All data taken by our cookies are to protect the website from malicious behaviour and to improve user experience.
When will we disclose your information to others?
Please note that Think!Creative does not sell or pass your personal information to third parties.
Social media, blogs, reviews
Any social media posts or comments you send to us (on the Think!Creative Twitter page, for instance) will be shared under the terms of the relevant social media platform (e.g. Facebook / Twitter) on which they are written and could be made public.
We do not control these platforms and as such follow their terms and conditions. For clarification on the platforms separate privacy policies see their own websites. From there you will be able to control what data is held by them and what you can do to change the settings.
Any blog, review or other posts or comments you make about us, our products and services on any of our blogs, reviews or user community services will be shared with all other members of that service and the public at large. Any comments you make on these services and on social media in general must be not offensive, insulting or defamatory. You are responsible for ensuring that any comments you make comply with any relevant policy on acceptable use of those services
How long do we keep your information for?
We do not hold any personal data gathered from thinkcreative.uk our third party cookies in the form of Google Analytics and Wordfence security hold non-personal data and it’s is subject to their terms and conditions. Links to these can be found in our cookies policy.
Access to your Information
You can write to us at any time to obtain details of the personal information we may hold about you.
Please write to:
Think!Creative,
32 Blackpool road,
Poulton,
FY6 7QA.
Please quote your name and address together with your mobile. We would be grateful if could also provide brief details of what information you want a copy of (this helps us to more readily locate your data).
We will take all reasonable steps to confirm your identity before providing you with details of any personal information we may hold about you. If you would like to discuss how we gather data and what we use it for, feel free to contact us we would be happy to clarify any queries.
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