Privacy policy
This privacy policy tells you about the information Priscilla Masters' website may collect from you if you decide to join her mailing list. In collecting this information, Priscilla is acting as a data controller and, by law, is required to provide you with information about herself, why/how she uses your data, and about the rights you have over your data.
Priscilla Masters is an author based in the UK. You can contact her here with enquiries about the use of your personal data
What personal data is collected?
If you join the mailing list, you will be ased for your name and email address. This is all the personal information that is stored, although analytical data about what emails you have read and clicked on will also be recorded by MailChimp, the email system employed to deliver any emails. The personal data is required in order to send you the emails.
Your information is stored in a secure MailChimp account. MailChimp is a leading email marketing service that allows businesses to keep in touch with people via email.
Your personal data will not be shared with any third-party organisations, although access to the MailChimp account is provided to Priscilla's website service providers on her behalf in order to compile and send emails, or deal with any technical issues which may arise.
How long will your information be kept for?
Your information will be stored for as long as the mailing list is maintained. Your personal information will be deleted when from MailChimp if the mailing list is no longer required.
By law, you can ask what information is held about you, and you can request that it is corrected it if it is inaccurate.
You can request a copy of your stored data at any time, or request that it is deleted. You can also unsubscribe from regular emails at any time using the link at the bottom of each email or by contacting Priscilla.
To submit a request, please use the contact information provided above.
Your right to complain
If you have a complaint about his use of your information, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office via their website at www.ico.org.uk/concerns