BOURNYS PRODUCTIONS

Privacy Policy

Bournys Productions Privacy Policy.

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Privacy Policy

Who We Are

Bournys Productions is a UK-based business and acts as the data controller responsible for your personal data. This means we are responsible for deciding how and why your data is used when you visit our website or contact us. If you ever have questions about this policy or how your data is handled, you can contact us at enquiries@bournysproductions.com or through our communications server at https://discord.gg/gVQMjcGNEs. We handle all data in line with the requirements of the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.

What Data We Collect and Why

When you visit our website, we collect information about how the site is used. This is not done to identify you as a person, but to understand how people interact with the website as a whole. For example, we measure how many people visit the site, how long they stay, and which pages they spend time on. This helps us understand whether the website is engaging or whether certain pages need improving. If a page is being visited but people leave quickly, it tells us that something about that page may not be working properly. On the other hand, if people spend more time on a page or return to it, that shows us it is useful or interesting. We also look at how users move around the website. This includes which pages are visited most often and how users navigate between them. This helps us understand how people find information and whether the layout of the website makes sense. It allows us to improve the structure so that users can find what they need more easily. In addition to this, we collect information about how users interact with the website. This includes actions such as clicking buttons, scrolling through pages, and engaging with content. These interactions help us understand what parts of the website are actually being used and which parts may need to be redesigned or removed. For example, if a button is rarely clicked, it may not be visible enough or may not be useful to users. We also collect general location information, such as the country or city a visitor is coming from. This is not precise location tracking and does not tell us where a person lives or their exact address. Instead, it gives us a general idea of where our audience is based. This helps us make decisions about the type of content we create and the direction of future updates. For example, if most users are based in the United Kingdom, we may prioritise UK-focused content and features. We also collect technical information about how users access the website. This includes things like the type of device being used, the browser, and language settings. This allows us to make sure the website works properly across different devices and improves the experience for all users. If we see that most visitors are using mobile devices, we can prioritise mobile design improvements. All of this information is typically collected through analytics tools such as Google Analytics, which helps us understand trends and patterns in how the website is used.

How Your Data Is Handled

The data we collect is not stored in a way that allows us to directly identify individual users. Instead, it is grouped together and analysed in large sets. This means we are looking at overall patterns and trends rather than tracking specific people. We do not create individual profiles of users, and we do not attempt to identify who a particular visitor is. The information we see is statistical in nature, such as how many users visited a page or how users interacted with content. Although analytics systems may use technical identifiers such as cookies or anonymous IDs to function correctly, we do not use these to personally identify users. Our focus is on understanding how the website performs as a whole, not on monitoring individual behaviour.

Communication Data

The only time we collect directly identifiable personal data is when you choose to contact us. This may include your email address and the content of your message. We use this information only to respond to your enquiry, provide support, or resolve any issues you may have. We do not use your email for marketing purposes unless you have clearly agreed to this. Once your enquiry has been resolved, your email is deleted and not stored long-term unless there is a valid reason to retain it for ongoing communication.

How We Use Data Overall

The data we collect is used to improve the website and the services we provide. It helps us understand what works well, what needs improvement, and how users interact with our content. We use it to make decisions about updates, features, and design changes. It also helps us ensure the website is easy to use, accessible, and performing properly across different devices and locations. In short, the purpose of collecting this data is to improve the experience for everyone who uses the website.

Cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to collect and process some of the data described above. Cookies help us understand how users interact with the website and allow analytics tools to function correctly. You have control over cookies and can choose to accept or decline them through our cookie banner. You can also disable cookies through your browser settings if you prefer.

Data Sharing

We do not sell your data or share it with third parties for profit. However, some data may be processed by trusted third-party services that help us run the website. This includes analytics providers such as Google and hosting platforms. These services only process data as necessary to provide their functionality and are subject to appropriate data protection safeguards.

International Data Transfers

Some of the services we use may process data outside of the United Kingdom. When this happens, steps are taken to ensure your data remains protected in accordance with UK data protection laws.

Data Retention

We only keep data for as long as it is needed. Analytics data may be stored for ongoing analysis and improvement of the website, while emails are deleted once enquiries have been resolved. We do not keep personal data longer than necessary.

Data Security

We take reasonable steps to protect the data we handle. This includes using secure systems, limiting access to data, and working with trusted providers. While no system can be completely secure, we take appropriate measures to reduce risk and protect user data.

Your Rights

Under the UK GDPR, you have rights over your personal data. These include the right to access your data, request corrections, request deletion, and object to how your data is used. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, you can contact us using the details provided above.

Right to Conplain

If you are not satisfied with how your data is handled, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office

Children’s Data

We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If we become aware that such data has been collected, it will be removed

Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page, and we recommend checking it periodically.

Last Updated

3rd of April, 2026