Privacy Policy

At teditonline, accessible from teditonline.co.uk we are committed to protecting the privacy of our visitors and ensuring that all personal information is handled securely. This Privacy Policy explains the types of data we collect, how it is used, and the steps we take to safeguard it. Our aim is to provide a safe and transparent experience for all users.

If you have any questions or need more details about this Privacy Policy, you can contact us anytime. We are always available to assist you and address your concerns. Maintaining user trust is very important to us.

This Privacy Policy applies only to online activities and is valid for users who interact with teditonline through this website. It does not apply to offline data collection or other channels.

By using teditonline, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy and agree to its terms. Continued use of the website confirms your acceptance of how your data is handled. If you do not agree, you should discontinue use.

Information We Collect

We may collect personal information such as your name, email address, and other contact details when voluntarily provided. This may occur through forms, subscriptions, or direct communication.

We also collect non-personal data such as IP address, browser type, and usage patterns. This helps improve website performance and user experience.

How We Use Your Information

We use collected data to operate and maintain the website effectively. It helps improve features and deliver better services.

Your data may also be used for communication, updates, and security purposes. It helps prevent misuse and ensures safety.

Log Files

We collect standard log data including IP address, browser type, ISP, and timestamps. This is used for analysis and monitoring.

Cookies

Cookies are used to enhance user experience and store preferences.

Third-Party Privacy Policies

External services may have separate policies.

Data Protection Rights

Users can request access or deletion of their data.

Children’s Information

We do not collect data from children under 13.