Privacy Policy

I’m Rachel Barker at Real Communication and I’m the data controller for this site. 

This privacy policy explains what data I collect, how I use that data, who I disclose it to and how I protect your privacy. 

I review this policy regularly, and update it where necessary. 

What information do I collect about you?

If you fill in the enquiry form on the contact page, I’ll collect your information there. I also collect your information when you sign my copywriting contract before we start work. If you provide a testimonial or feedback, or fill in a customer survey, I will collect this information from you. 

If you’d like more details about the categories of information that I may collect and process about you, please contact me. 

How do I use this information? 

Most of the information I collect about you is so I can get in touch or effectively work with you.

Information is also collected when you visit the website, which can be used to make future visits more relevant. 

Other websites

This policy only applies to realcommunication.co.uk. My website may contain links to other websites, which will have their own privacy polices. 

How long do I keep your data?

Once we’ve finished working together, I’ll delete your data within the regulatory time frames, unless I feel there’s a legal reason not to.

Your rights

Please contact me if you would like to:

> Request a copy of the information I hold about you 

> Ask me to correct any mistakes in your information 

> Request that I stop processing your information 

> Ask me to delete your information 

> Request to transfer your information to a different data controller

I’ll respond to any requests in accordance with data protection legislation. 

Cookies

Cookies help my website to work properly. They don’t track other websites you’ve visited or gather information about you that could be used for marketing purposes.

Analytical performance cookies

Analytical performance cookies help me to monitor how well my website is working and improve a visitor’s experience. I use Google Analytics to track statistics such as the number of unique visitors and the number of pages viewed. 

I use this information for statistical purposes only. It doesn’t contain personal information and can’t be used to identify you.