Privacy Policy

Dished By Kate (we, us) value your privacy. Any personal information you enter into this website will be held and used in accordance with the Privacy Policy we have outlined here. 

Dished by Kate is the data controller of the personal information you provide. Our contact details appear below. 

Contact details:

Kate Alexandra
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dishedbykate.com

We have a legal duty to tell you about how we process any personal information we collect from you under the General Data Protection Regulation (the GDPR) and related laws.

  1. Information that may be collected from you, and how we go about collecting it

Dished by Kate may collect information from you through a selection of ways, as outlined below:

To make use of different services through this website, like receiving our free e-book and regular emails, you will need to provide information to us. This might include your name and email address. You can change your email marketing preferences and unsubscribe at any time through the footer in our emails.

If you contact us in any way, we may keep a record of that information.

When you visit Dished by Kate we will collect details of that visit and areas you view, along with  other information like your browser type, IP address as well as the URL of websites you visited before visiting us, or after. We use cookies, web logs, analytics and other technology to collect this information. To learn more about this, please visit Google’s privacy policy here: https://policies.google.com/privacy 

  1. How we use your information

Dished by Kate could use the information you share with us in any of the ways below: 

To provide you with any information or services you might ask us for.

To make sure that the content displayed on this website is shown to you in the best way for your and the browser you might be using. It can also be used to optimise and monitor the performance of the website and the content, information and services that we offer. 

To send you marketing or promotional emails with content we feel could interest you, when you have consented to be contacted in this way. You can opt out of this communication at any point by using the unsubscribe link that is available in the footer of any of our emails you might receive. If you have any trouble with this process, please contact [email protected]  

To allow you to participate in interactive features of our services, if you choose to do so.

To keep an eye on adherence to our terms and conditions of use for this website, to uphold our rights, and to defend others safety, including looking into and, if necessary, removing any content that has been the subject of complaints.

To let you know when we make changes to our content and services.

If we are required to do so by a law, regulation, or other governmental entity, we may use the information for any purpose.

To make any advertisements you see more personalised. 

If we request your consent to use your information in a particular way, such as for marketing purposes, we will process your information on the legal basis of your consent. 

Except when doing so is required by law, we will treat your personal information for the reasons mentioned above on the legal justification that in doing so is in our best interests. We don’t feel that these interests have a major impact on any of your rights, freedoms, or interests given the nature of the information you supply to us and the organisational and security measures we use to process that information.

We will always get your permission to use any sensitive personal information you choose to give us, such as details on your dietary preferences, before using it. We will not use this information without your permission. You have the right to revoke your consent at any time.

  1. How we share your information

We contract with various companies to carry out specific tasks for us or on our behalf, including emailing, website analysis, and data analytics. Your information will be accessible to these service providers, but only to the degree required for them to perform their duties. They are not allowed to use the personal data they handle for any other purpose than to carry out their contractual obligations to us, and they are forbidden from contacting you unless we have specifically authorised them to do so.

Any adverts displayed on this website may be served by a third-party network advertiser, and we may analyse website traffic using an audience or traffic measurement service. We are able to display relevant ads to you based on your visits to this and other websites. By observing anonymous visitor activity, audience and traffic measurement services enable us to gather traffic and behavioural data. If you opt in to have cookies enabled in your browser, the advertisers, sponsors, and/or traffic measurement services on this website may independently gather information from cookies that they set on your computer. In our cookie policy, we go into more detail about how cookies are used.

We may share compiled, anonymous information on demographics and website usage with advertisers, sponsors, and other organisations.

ADVERTISING

This Site is affiliated with CMI Marketing, Inc., d/b/a Raptive (“Raptive”) for the purposes of placing advertising on the Site, and Raptive will collect and use certain data for advertising purposes. To learn more about Raptive’s data usage, click here: https://raptive.com/creator-advertising-privacy-statement

  1. Where your personal information is shared outside the EEA

Some of our service providers have offices outside the EEA or use outside facilities to process data. We are required to make sure that our contracts with service providers (who act as data processors) contain standard clauses approved by the European Commission in its decision 2010/87/EU, which you can read if you wish at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-the-eea. The certification offers a similar level of security to these terms for US processors that have self-certified under the US-EU Privacy Shield programme.

  1. Retaining and deleting your information

Unless we are required by law to store your personal information for a longer amount of time, we won’t keep it any longer than is necessary for the purposes for which it was acquired.

Your personal data will be erased once it is no longer needed.

  1. Your rights

Under data protection legislation, you have the rights outlined below.

Information Access: You have the right to see and obtain a copy of the personal data we have on file about you, along with information about the manner, scope, and objectives of the processing, the recipients of the data, and other disclosures we are required to make to you regarding the processing. If you want to access any of your personal data, please get in touch with us and let us know what data you need.

Information accuracy: We are required to keep any information we hold about you current and accurate, and you have the right to make sure we do. If your personal information changes, let us know as soon as possible.

Information Erasure: You have the right to request we delete your personal information (the ‘right to be forgotten’) in certain limited circumstances. On your request, we will let you know if those circumstances apply. 

Restriction on processing: In certain restricted situations, you have the right to prevent us from processing your personal information. Upon request, we will inform you if any of those conditions hold true.

Information Portability: You may be entitled to demand that we send the machine-readable version of the personal data we have on file for you to a third party. To learn if this is applicable, please get in touch with us.

Right to object: You have the right to object to any time we process your personal information based on our legitimate purposes or because it is in the public interest to do so. You always have the option to ask us not to use your personal data for any direct marketing.

Automated decision-making: You have the right to be free from decisions that are the result of any automated decision-making and that significantly negatively affect you. We do not base any decisions like these on this.

If you contact us in any remote way we may need your proof of ID before continuing.

Please be aware that not all rights are absolute and that we must comply with data privacy laws if you contact us to exercise your rights. Sometimes they might not be applicable, or other legal requirements or rights of other parties might take precedence.

Learn more about your rights on the Information Commissioner’s Office website: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/individual-rights/

If you have any questions about your rights, or you wish to exercise any of these rights, please email [email protected] 

  1. Use of cookies

Dished by Kate uses ‘cookies’ and similar technologies. For more information, see our cookie policy.

  1. Links

Dished by Kate may contain links to other sites. Additionally, this website can include third-party applications. These websites and applications from third parties each have their own privacy rules and procedures. Before providing any personal information to any websites, please review these policies.

This privacy statement applies solely to information we collect through this website.

  1. For parents

Right now, Dished by Kate doesn’t knowingly gather any personal data from children under the age of sixteen. In the event that we later decide to gather personal information from children via this website, we will do so in accordance with all applicable laws and rules, including when necessary, obtaining parental consent. 

  1. Security

We make every effort to guard against the loss, deterioration, or unauthorised access to the information you give us. However, the internet is not entirely safe for the transmission of data.. As a result, we are unable to guarantee the safety of the data you send to our website while it is in transit. Therefore, any submission of personal information is still at your own risk.

  1. Making changes

We have the right to modify or update this Privacy Policy whenever we see fit. When published on this website, any modifications will take effect immediately. Any substantial modifications, such as those mandated by a change in any legislation, will be made known to you as soon as possible. In any case, we ask that you periodically review this Privacy Policy to ensure that you are familiar with our most recent procedures. Use of this website after changes have been posted constitutes acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.

Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions or you wish to exercise any of your rights.

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