We care a lot about the privacy of all our readers
If you contact us about a project or story, whether it comes to fruition or not, we will have a small amount of your data stored.
We put a lot of thought into managing that data in ways that will not compromise your privacy. Below, you can read about the decisions we’ve made.
We hope it covers everything you need to know, but if you still have any questions please feel free to contact us.
Who we are
Ethos magazine is published by Wordscape. Wordscape is a limited company, registered in the UK at Companies House. Our registration number is 06798250. You can find our contact details at the bottom of this page and read more about what we do here. We are registered with the ICO, reg no ZA743454.
What information we collect and how we use it
If you subscribe to our newsletter
We add your name and email address to the Ethos newsletter mailing list, which is managed via Mailchimp. Mailchimp may transfer personal data outside the EU. Please contact Mailchimp with questions or concerns about this. More information on how they are managing GDPR can be found here.
You will receive one general Ethos newsletter each month. On rare occasions (eg at Christmas), you may receive an additional email from us. We’ll also send an email each time a new magazine launches (bi-annually in April and October), or other Ethos products.
If you purchase products from us, we also keep a small amount of transactional data in order to process sales. We use WooCommerce to process transactions on the website, who will use your data in order to facilitate payment; they may send that data outside the EU. You can find out how WooCommerce manages GDPR here.
Embedded content from other websites
Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracing your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.
How to unsubscribe from the newsletter
Every newsletter contains a quick and easy unsubscribe link in its footer, or you can contact us to request that your name be removed. When you unsubscribe from a newsletter managed via Mailchimp, your details remain on the list of past recipients. This is a measure to prevent circumstances such as a member of staff accidentally manually re-adding you. Mailchimp states: “As a compliance measure, subscribers who unsubscribe themselves can’t be deleted from your list.”
However, provided you are still a subscriber at the point when you contact us, on request your details can be permanently removed from the list – please get in touch if you would like this to happen.
If you contact us via email
Your email address and message will be accessible to our small team of staff and may be forwarded to the person or people in the organisation best equipped to respond. We adhere to strict internal privacy policies which comply with the GDPR.
Your personal information is never shared externally or used for purposes other than the above.
Legal basis for processing
In subscribing to the newsletter or contacting us, you are consenting to the processes as described on this page. The legal basis is GDPR 6(1)(a) – Consent of the data subject.
Retention periods
In all cases listed above, we retain your personal data until you unsubscribe or ask us to remove your details.
We are obliged to keep records relating to financial transactions for at least six years following the end of the accounting period in which the transaction took place. We destroy our records after this point. We use Xero to process our accounts. Xero may transfer personal data outside the EU. You can find out more about how Xero is managing GDPR here.
Your right to access
You may contact us at any time to ask to see what personal data we hold about you.
Your right to erasure
You may request that we destroy the personal data that we hold about you, provided that there is no legitimate reason for us continuing to hold it, that is to say if it does not relate to financial transactions or is unlikely to be of any legal or practical purpose in the future. Please contact us to request this.
Your right to complain
If you believe that we have mishandled your data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office. You can report a concern here (but do contact us first, so that we can try and help).
Data, cookies, and external services
https://ethos2.eblue-hosting.co.uk automatically receives and records information on our server logs from your browser, including your IP address, browser type, and the page(s) you request. This information is collected anonymously and is used to better understand how people use our site and improve its performance. When you visit sites that use these tools, you’re potentially telling companies such as Facebook and Google that you visited, as well as some information about how your web browser is configured. Nothing more than that – we don’t give out personal information like your email address, home address or private mail.
If you don’t want to share your browsing activities on the Ethos site with other companies, you can install opt-out browser plugins. Here is a link with more detail: The Guardian – How to Keep Your Privacy Online.
For more information on Google Analytics, which we do use on our website, and its associated cookies, please email us to request our information sheet ‘Google Analytics and its cookies’.
Last updated: March 2021