Privacy Policy

Introduction

7gear.co.uk operates as a static informational website. This Privacy Policy outlines our approach to data protection in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We prioritise transparency regarding user privacy.

Data Collection Practices

7gear.co.uk does not collect personal data from visitors. The site features no contact forms, user accounts, or interactive elements that gather information. No personal identifiers, such as names, email addresses, or IP addresses, are processed or stored.

Cookies and Tracking

This website employs no cookies of any kind. There are no analytics cookies, session cookies, or tracking mechanisms in place. Visitor activity remains unmonitored, ensuring complete anonymity during browsing.

Third-Party Content

7gear.co.uk incorporates no third-party embedded content. Examples include the absence of YouTube videos, Google Fonts, interactive maps, or similar services. All elements load directly from our servers without external requests.

Data Processing and Sharing

As no personal data is collected, no processing occurs. We do not share, sell, or disclose any information with third parties. Hosting providers receive only standard server logs unrelated to individual users, which are not retained for identification purposes.

Data Security

Security measures protect the site's integrity, though no user data exists to safeguard. Static content delivery minimises risks associated with dynamic data handling.

Your Rights under GDPR

EU residents benefit from GDPR rights, including access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection to processing. Given the absence of personal data collection, these rights do not apply in practice. For confirmation or inquiries, contact us directly.

Changes to This Policy

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy. Material changes will be posted on this page.

Contact Information

For questions about this Privacy Policy, email [email protected].

Supervisory Authority

In the United Kingdom, concerns may be directed to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).