GDPR & privacy

Last updated: November 2025

1. Who is responsible for this site?

aiathome.co.uk is an informational website about using artificial intelligence in domestic settings. For the purposes of applicable data protection law (including the UK General Data Protection Regulation and, where relevant, the EU GDPR), the site operator is the data controller in respect of any personal data processed via this site.

2. Cookies and tracking

This site is designed to run without using non‑essential cookies or equivalent tracking technologies. We do not deliberately place analytics, advertising or social media tracking cookies on your device.

Your browser and our hosting provider may use strictly necessary technical cookies (for example, for security or basic load balancing). These are not used by us to build behaviour profiles, serve adverts or track you across other websites.

3. Contact form data

If you choose to contact us using the form on the Contact page, we will collect the information you provide, such as your name, email address and the contents of your message. We use this information solely for:

  • responding to your enquiry; and
  • keeping a light record of correspondence in case of follow‑up questions.

Messages are stored in our email systems for as long as reasonably necessary for these purposes. We do not sell, rent or otherwise share contact form details with third party marketers.

4. Legal basis for processing

Where GDPR applies, we rely primarily on our legitimate interests in operating and improving the website and responding to enquiries. In limited cases – for example, if you explicitly ask us to keep in touch – we may also rely on your consent. You can withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.

5. Your data protection rights

Subject to certain legal restrictions, you may have the right to:

  • request access to the personal data we hold about you;
  • ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete information;
  • request deletion of personal data where it is no longer needed;
  • object to or request restriction of certain types of processing; and
  • withdraw consent where processing is based on your consent.

To exercise these rights, please contact us via the Contact page. We may need to ask for additional information to verify your identity before responding.

6. Data security

We use reasonable technical and organisational safeguards to help protect personal data from accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access. However, no internet transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

7. International transfers

Because we may use standard email and hosting providers, your personal data may be stored or processed in other countries, including locations outside the UK or European Economic Area. Where this happens, we aim to ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place, in line with applicable data protection law.

8. Changes to this notice

We may update this page from time to time to reflect changes in law, our practices or the services we use. Any updates will be posted here with an amended “last updated” date.

9. Questions or concerns

If you have questions about this notice or how we handle personal data in connection with the site, please contact us via the Contact page. You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority in your country of residence or work.

This page is provided for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. If you are working on your own GDPR compliance, you should take advice from a suitably qualified professional.