Privacy Policy

1. Introduction

Welcome to Middlesbrough Marketing. Your privacy is crucial to us, and this Privacy Policy provides insight into our data collection and usage practices. Please note that our processes comply with the UK Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

2. Information We Collect


Personal Data: Such as your name, email address, and contact number.

Usage Data: Including IP addresses, browser types, and visit durations.

Cookies: Used for improving your browsing experience and analysing website traffic.

3. Usage of Your Information

Enhancing Your Experience: Personalising and managing your user experience on our platform.

Communication: Sending updates, promotions, and marketing communications.

Service Improvement: Analysing behaviour to enhance our offerings.

Legal Compliance: Adhering to legal obligations and safeguarding our rights.

4. Cookies Policy

We employ cookies to personalise content, analyse website activity, and augment your user experience. Cookie preferences can be managed via your browser settings.

5. Third-party Services

We may share data with third-party services to assist our operations (e.g., email marketing). All third-party services adhere to this Privacy Policy and relevant laws.

6. Data Security

While we utilise stringent measures to protect your data, please be aware that no online transmission is entirely secure.

7. Your Rights

Access: You have the right to request access to your personal data.

Modification and Deletion: You can modify or delete your data at any time.

Objection: You may object to our use of your data for marketing purposes.

8. Changes to This Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated occasionally. Changes will be posted on this page, and if substantial, notified via email.

9. Contacting Us

If you have any queries regarding our Privacy Policy, please contact us at [email protected].

10. Governing Law

This policy and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it is governed and shall be construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.