Privacy policy

The diet2habit does not capture and store any personal information about individuals who access this web site.

When individuals register for newsletters, the data supplied is only used by diet2habit to send specific newsletters. Newsletters contain information such as nutrition and health news and updates. Individuals can view and update their information via a link in the newsletter email, as well as unsubscribe at any time.

We do not pass any of your personal information to outside organisations and/or individuals. Data shared is encrypted.

The diet2habit does not send cookies from this site and only monitors IP addresses of visitors to assess which pages are the most popular. Your IP address is automatically collected when you visit the site because your IP address needs to be recognised by the server. We use your IP address to record general site usage information and browsing preferences, but not to track your individual visit. We do not identify individual users in this sort of research. By using this website and by submitting information to us via this website you give your consent that all your personal data collected by us via this website may be processed by us for the purposes set out in the following data privacy policy.

Access your data

You have a right to know about the personal information that the diet2habit holds about you. You also have the right to have your data corrected or deleted.

If you have any questions about the use of your personal information, please contact the diet2habit at the details below. All requests will be acknowledged and processed within one month. This includes what data we hold, how it is used, amends and removal. The diet2habit regularly deletes data which is no longer required.

Cookies

This website uses cookies, which are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. They cannot be used to get information from your computer about you or read any personal material kept by you on your computer.

The cookie is used to make the link between you and the information you have provided to the website. The creation of a cookie on your computer does not give the website any access to other information such as your email address.

The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (the Regulations) cover the use of cookies and similar technologies for storing information, and accessing information stored, on a user’s equipment such as their computer or mobile. Amendments to the regulations came into effect on 25 May 2011 the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 make it compulsory for websites to inform users if cookies are being used, and to provide some information on how cookies are used.