legal info
This policy explains how this website, help.eyedea.london, collects, manages and uses data. Your privacy is guaranteed. We will only collect your details only with your consent and never share this information with anyone—ever. In legal terms, we will handle any collected information in compliance with the GDPR, the General Data Protection Regulation, in effect from May 25th 2018.
this site& who we are
This website—help.eyedea.london—is a small resource site by eyedea studio. Created initially to support our clients, it is open to all, anyone welcome. For any queries, please get in touch via the contact form in the footer of our main website, eyedeastudio.london.
your rightto privacy
What changed with the GDPR? – In a nutshell, your rights to privacy are now more protected. You are legally entitled to ask for a report on how your personal information is being held and handled, as well as request updates to your details. Your data is now required to be securely stored and only held on record for as long as reasonable. You also have the right to ask for your details to be deleted.
GDPR is a positive step towards security and privacy for all of us. This means however, that any site using cookies—which is most—will now (again) ask for your permission, this time there is no assumed consent like we saw with the cookie law some years ago. We will see the fixed panels, pop-ups and similar appear again on sites across the web, this time driven specifically by legislation applying to all EU citizens.
your datais safe with us
When you visit our site, an analytics script will log your IP address (a number unique to your computer) and technical information, such as the device (desktop computer or mobile), operating system, browser and screensize. The purpose of collecting this data is to observe activity on our site and keep improving its structure and functionality for our users. It will only be used internally, exclusively by us for work on our site.
cookiesto learn & improve
Our site uses Jetpack for site statistics, a third party service by Automattic (the people behind WordPress), to set cookies on your computer. Cookies are small pieces of data which are stored as simple text file in your browser and enable the logging of primarily anonymous technical information. You can easily view and delete these via your browser’s preference settings (usually found under ‘Privacy & Security’ or similar).
Read Automattic’s Privacy Policy
opting out
If you’d like to opt out of cookies – you can do so manually via your browser’s preference settings (usually found under ‘Privacy & Security’ or similar). You will find an option to ‘Accept cookies’ which—when unchecked—will stop cookies from being created and saved. Do bear in mind that many website functions now rely on the use of cookies and you might find some odd issues if you block cookies entirely. With the new legislation in place, you could now request your data to be erased in any case.