Privacy policy
Last Updated: May 2026
Website: Whispering Cat Photography
Data Controller: David Millier
We value your digital privacy. This notice explains what data we collect and how it is processed.
1. Website Analytics (Cookieless)
We monitor aggregate website traffic counts using Koko Analytics.
- Privacy Status: This tool operates entirely in a cookieless environment directly on our own server hosted by Krystal Hosting.
- Data Collected: It uses short-lived, secure, and anonymous daily cryptographic hashes to estimate unique human visitor numbers and popular articles.
- Tracking Status: It does not track your individual browsing history across the web, profile your identity, or save tracking tokens to your local device memory.
2. Server Log Processing
When you visit our site, our hosting infrastructure automatically records basic web server telemetry files.
- Data Collected: Your network connection IP address, browser user-agent string, page referral paths, and timestamp markers.
- Purpose: This data is used exclusively to maintain site performance, debug technical routing issues, and block malicious firewall security threats.
- Lawful Basis: We process server logs under the lawful basis of Legitimate Interests to ensure our platform remains secure and accessible.
3. Contact and Correspondence
If you choose to correspond with us via email, we collect your email address and any written message text you provide.
- Data Care: Your details are kept completely secure and are used solely to respond directly to your specific inquiries.
- Data Sharing: We never trade, rent, sell, or pass your communication information to third-party marketing brokers or advertising companies.
4. Your Statutory Information Rights
Under UK data protection laws, you retain explicit legal rights regarding your personal profiles:
- The right to request a physical copy of any connection parameters or data profiles we hold.
- The right to request total erasure or modification of your communication records.
- The right to submit an inquiry directly to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) if you believe your connectivity details have been handled improperly.
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