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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 1 March 2026

1. Introduction

Taldorin Press is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday wellness practices. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. This Privacy Policy sets out how Taldorin Press collects, uses, stores, and shares personal data in connection with your use of this website, located at taldorin.info.

This policy applies to all visitors to the website. By continuing to browse the site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this policy. The data controller for the purposes of applicable data protection legislation is Taldorin Press, 18 Fortune Street, London EC1Y 8AF, United Kingdom.

2. Data We Collect

The publication collects limited personal data in connection with the functioning of this website. The categories of data that may be collected are as follows:

  • Contact form data: When you submit the contact form on this website, we collect your name, email address, the subject category you select, and the message you submit. This data is used solely to respond to your correspondence and is not retained beyond the period necessary for that purpose.
  • Technical data: When you visit the website, our hosting infrastructure may automatically collect standard technical data, including your IP address, browser type, device type, pages visited, and referral source. This data is used for website security and aggregate analytics. It is not used to identify individual visitors.
  • Cookie data: The website uses cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Your choices regarding cookies are recorded and respected. See the Cookie Policy for full details of the cookies in use.

3. Legal Basis for Processing

Taldorin Press processes personal data only where a lawful basis exists under applicable data protection legislation. The bases relied upon are as follows:

  • Legitimate interests: Technical data collected automatically is handled on the basis of legitimate interests in maintaining and securing the website.
  • Consent: Cookie data beyond strictly necessary cookies is handled on the basis of your consent, as recorded through the cookie consent mechanism on this site.
  • Contract performance: Contact form data is handled on the basis of taking steps prior to entering into or performing a correspondence relationship with you.

4. How We Use Your Data

Personal data collected through this website is used only for the following purposes:

Contact form submissions are used to respond to your enquiry. They are not used for marketing, shared with third parties, or retained after the correspondence is concluded. Technical data is used in aggregate form to understand how the publication's content is accessed and to maintain website security. It is not used to build individual profiles.

The publication does not sell, rent, or otherwise transfer personal data to third parties for commercial purposes. Data is not used for automated decision-making or profiling.

5. Data Retention

Contact form data is retained for no longer than ninety days after the correspondence is concluded, after which it is deleted. Technical log data is retained for no longer than twelve months, after which it is deleted or anonymised. Cookie consent records are retained for the duration of the applicable consent period, typically twelve months.

Where data is no longer required for the purpose for which it was collected, it is securely deleted. There are no circumstances in which personal data collected through this website is retained indefinitely.

6. Your Rights

Under applicable data protection legislation, you hold the following rights in relation to personal data we hold about you:

  • Right of access: You may request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
  • Right to rectification: You may request correction of inaccurate data we hold about you.
  • Right to erasure: You may request deletion of personal data we hold about you, subject to our legitimate interests and legal obligations.
  • Right to object: You may object to the handling of your personal data on the basis of legitimate interests.
  • Right to withdraw consent: Where handling is based on your consent, you may withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of prior handling.

To exercise any of these rights, contact the editorial desk at [email protected]. Requests will be addressed within thirty days.

7. Third-Party Services

This website embeds a Google Maps iframe on the contact page for the purpose of indicating the editorial office location. Google Maps is operated by Google LLC and is subject to Google's own privacy policy. No personal data entered on this website is shared with Google through this embed.

The website loads third-party font files and open-source JavaScript libraries via content delivery networks. These requests may result in your IP address being shared with the relevant CDN provider for the purpose of delivering the file. These transfers are necessary for the basic functioning of the website.

8. Security

The website operates over HTTPS. Contact form submissions are transmitted over an encrypted connection. Stored personal data is held on secured infrastructure. While no system can ensure absolute security, the publication takes reasonable steps to protect personal data from unauthorised access, loss, or disclosure.

9. Changes to This Policy

This policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the publication's data handling practices or applicable legislation. The date of the most recent revision is noted at the top of this page. Continued use of the website following a revision constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.

10. Contact

Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the editorial desk at Taldorin Press, 18 Fortune Street, London EC1Y 8AF, United Kingdom, or by email to [email protected].