GDPR PRIVACY NOTICE
Natalie Wright, Author complies with all requirements of GDPR. Business address, phone number, and email is available upon request by filling out our contact form.
In brief (and without legalese), we collect only two items of data, and only by opt-in: Name and email address. That data is only used by Natalie Wright, Author to maintain a subscriber list, and to regularly communicate via direct email with that list. We do not sell, rent, trade, or transfer your data to any third party companies. You may opt-out of the subscriber list at any time, and those requests are handled promptly. The following is the complete GDPR Privacy Notice.
Natalie Wright, Author maintains the following data regarding people who opt in to our mailing list: First Name, Last Name (if given), and email address.
Data is kept and processed only with consent (opt in). Consent can be withdrawn at any time.
Subscriber data is never sold or shared with third parties except as required to maintain records and process subscriber emails (for example, by using services such as MailChimp).
Subscriber data is maintained until and unless Subscriber opts out of the mailing list.
YOUR RIGHTS:
Right to be informed: This Privacy Notice informs of how Natalie Wright, Author uses your data, how long your data will b kept, and whether it is shared with third parties.
Right of access: You have the right to request a copy of any information being held by Natalie Wright, Author.
Right of rectification: You have the right to correct any inaccurate or incomplete data.
Right to be forgotten: In cetain circumstances, you may have the right to request erasure of personal data stored about you.
Right of portability: In certain circumstances, you may request that we transfer your personal data to another company.
Right to restrict processing: In some circumstances, you may request that we limit our use of your personal data.
Right to object: You have the right to challenge certain types of processing, such as direct marketing.
Rights related to automated decision making, including profiling: In most circumstances, individuals have the right to object to activities where automatic decisions are made based on your personal data.