DIDA Media is committed to protecting the privacy of individuals who interact with our company. This Privacy Policy explains our practices regarding personal data.
Our Commitment to Data Minimisation:
DIDA Media operates on a principle of data minimisation. This means we strive to collect and process the absolute minimum amount of personal data necessary, and in many cases, we collect no personal data at all.
Information We Do Not Collect:
DIDA Media does not collect the following types of personal data:
- Names
- Addresses (postal or email)
- Phone numbers
- IP addresses
- Cookies or tracking information
- Location data
- Financial information
- Any other personally identifiable information
Why We Don’t Collect Data:
Our business model does not require us to collect personal data. We believe in respecting individual privacy and minimising the potential risks associated with data collection and storage.
Third-Party Links:
Our website or materials may contain links to third-party websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of these other sites. We encourage
Changes to
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with a revised effective
Contact Us:
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
[Insert Contact Information – e.g., email address, postal address if you have one. If you genuinely have no way to be contacted electronically, you should state that. For example: “As we do not collect personal data, we do not have a dedicated contact method for privacy inquiries.”]
Compliance with UK Law:
This Privacy Policy is intended to comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Important Considerations for a “No Data” Policy:
- Be absolutely certain: Double-check all aspects of your operations to ensure you truly collect no personal data. Even basic website analytics can collect IP addresses, which are considered personal data. If you use any third-party services (even embedded videos from YouTube), review their privacy policies as they will be collecting data.
- Cookies: If you use cookies, even for essential website functionality, you must have a cookie policy and consent mechanism. If you genuinely use no cookies, explicitly state this in your policy.
- Future changes: If your business model changes and you begin collecting data, you must update your privacy policy immediately.
- Legal advice: While this provides a template, it is strongly recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure your privacy policy fully complies with all applicable laws and regulations. This is especially important given the complexities of data protection law.
This revised response provides a more robust and legally sound privacy policy for a UK company that does not collect user data. Remember, consulting with a legal professional is crucial for definitive legal advice.