The Autoharp Witch places paramount importance on Privacy and Data security. We aim to create an inclusive safe and accessible inter dimensional space, through the wonders of the internet. By using secure methods of correspondence and payment, in compliance with international and UK laws and standards including but not exclusively.
- The Data Protection Act 2018 - UK’s implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- GDPR - European Data Protection Regulation applicable as of May 25th, 2018 in all European member states to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe.
The term ‘Autoharp Witch’, ‘AW’, ‘us’, ‘our’ or ‘we’ refers to the owner of the website www.autoharpwitch.com.
The term ‘you’, ‘friends’, ‘customer’ or ‘user’ refers to the user or viewer of our website and also anyone who grants us permission to use their data when they choose to use our services.
The Autoharp Witch Mailing List is powered by Mailchimp. The personal data and other information you choose to provide will be used by the Autoharp Witch to tailor information specific for you, relating to your particular autoharping needs and choices, including regular newsletters containing matters of interest and other related promotions and offers. This info may also be used to provide a better experience and service in the future. You have complete control of the data you choose to share and can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time by using the link at the bottom of your emails from. Mailchimp offers ‘secure double opt-in’ subscription for users, this means after you hit Subscribe button you will be asked by an automatically triggered email to confirm your subscription again. You may also encounter an extra layer of security ‘Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart’ or CAPTCHA for short. You will then be sent an emai and asked to confirm subscription. To help ensure you revive emails from autoharp witch directly to your inbox and not your spam, ensure you Whitelist the Autoharp Witch
We hold data for as long as deemed relevant by Autoharp Witch or until its removal is requested by user. Autoharp Witch is not responsible for the data shared on any third party platforms and social networks. If you are unsure how any other platform uses your data you must red their individual Terms & Conditions. For a comprehensive list and more information please view Autoharp Witch Third Party Partners
We may ask for personal data necessary to provide the service or product you request or are entitled to, and in most cases, includes but is not limited to, your name and contact details.
The purpose of processing is the service, product or entitlement for which the information is being collected, and to improve Autoharp Witch services, products in future. Your personal data will not be used for another purpose, unless further specified on the form collecting the information, or otherwise provided to you as appropriate, or as provided for by law. We also may use your information to verify your identity where required, contact you by post, email or telephone and to maintain our records.
We will not sell, distribute or disclose any information we hold on you to any third parties unless you have provided your consent or are required or permitted to do so by the law.
This privacy statement does not cover those websites that we may provide links to, and we accept no responsibility for the privacy policies provided by those sites or any loss or damage arising out of their policies.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
Autoharp Witch Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. www.autoharpwitch.com uses cookies on our web pages in order to make website work. We adhere to UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations. If you would like more detailed information about third party cookies please look at the list of our Third Party Partners and read their individual cookie documentation. How do you change your cookie settings? Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings.