Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy | Woke Meaning — How We Protect Your Data

Privacy Policy
How We Handle and Protect Your Data

Woke Meaning takes your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains what personal data we collect, why we collect it, how we protect it, and what rights you have over it. We believe in transparency — no hidden tracking, no surprise data sharing, no fine print tricks.

Woke Meaning privacy policy — your data protection matters to us

Privacy at a Glance

We keep data collection simple. Here is the honest summary before the detailed sections.

What We Collect

Only what you voluntarily give us — your name, email, and message content when you contact us. That is it.

What We Do Not Collect

We do not use tracking cookies, analytics profiles, advertising pixels, or any automated visitor surveillance tools.

What We Do With It

We use your data only to respond to your enquiry. Nothing else. No marketing, no profiling, no selling.

Who Sees It

Only authorised Woke Meaning team members who need it to respond to you. No third parties, ever.

How Long We Keep It

Maximum 12 months after your last interaction, then permanently deleted unless retention is legally required.

Your Rights

Access, correction, deletion, restriction, and portability — all available on request. Just email us.

The bottom line: We run a simple informational website. We do not need much of your data, we do not want much of your data, and we treat whatever you share with us with genuine care and respect.

1Who We Are and What This Policy Covers

This Privacy Policy applies to the Woke Meaning website operated at www.wokemeaning.co.uk. It covers all personal data that we collect, process, store, or otherwise handle in connection with your use of our website.

For the purposes of UK data protection law (including the UK General Data Protection Regulation, known as UK GDPR, and the Data Protection Act 2018), Woke Meaning is the data controller for any personal data described in this policy.

Our contact details for privacy-related matters:

2What Personal Data We Collect

We keep data collection to an absolute minimum. The only personal data we collect is what you voluntarily provide when you contact us.

Data TypeSourcePurposeLegal Basis
First name and last nameContact form or emailTo address you personally in our responseLegitimate interest (communication)
Email addressContact form or emailTo send our reply to your enquiryLegitimate interest (communication)
Message contentContact form or emailTo understand and respond to your enquiryLegitimate interest (communication)
Subject categoryContact form dropdownTo route your enquiry appropriatelyLegitimate interest (communication)

That is the complete list. We do not collect:

  • Date of birth, age, or gender
  • Postal address or phone number
  • Payment or financial information
  • IP addresses or device identifiers (unless required for basic server security, in which case they are not stored)
  • Location data
  • Social media profiles or account details
  • Any data from social login or third-party authentication

Why so little? We are an informational website, not a service platform. We do not offer accounts, purchases, subscriptions, or personalised features. We simply do not need your personal data to do what we do.

3What We Do Not Collect

Transparency works both ways. It is important to tell you what we collect, but equally important to tell you what we deliberately choose not to collect. Many websites gather extensive data about their visitors. We do not.

Woke Meaning does not use:

  • Tracking cookies — we do not place cookies on your device to track your browsing behaviour across sessions or websites
  • Analytics cookies — we do not use Google Analytics, Hotjar, or similar tools to monitor how you navigate our site
  • Advertising pixels — we do not use Facebook Pixel, Google Ads, or any ad tracking technology
  • Fingerprinting — we do not use browser fingerprinting, canvas fingerprinting, or device fingerprinting techniques
  • Email tracking — we do not embed tracking pixels in our email replies to monitor whether you opened them
  • Third-party data brokers — we do not purchase or enrich your data from any external source
  • Social media widgets with tracking — we do not embed social media buttons that pass your data to third parties when you simply view our page

Our commitment: When you visit Woke Meaning, you are reading an article — not being profiled. We believe this is how informational websites should work.

Woke Meaning no-tracking commitment — reading without surveillance

4How We Use Your Personal Data

When you contact us, we use your personal data for one purpose only: to respond to your enquiry. Specifically:

  • Read your message to understand what you are asking or telling us
  • Research or investigate your enquiry (for example, checking an article for an error you reported)
  • Compose and send a reply that addresses your specific question, suggestion, or feedback
  • If necessary, follow up with additional emails to fully resolve your enquiry

We do not use your personal data for:

  • Marketing, promotional emails, or newsletters (unless you explicitly request to be added to one)
  • Building user profiles or audience segments
  • Training AI models or machine learning systems
  • Making automated decisions about you
  • Sharing with advertisers, sponsors, or partners
  • Any purpose other than directly responding to your communication

Simple rule: You write to us, we write back. That is the entire extent of how your data is used. Nothing more, nothing hidden.

5Legal Basis for Processing

Under UK GDPR, we must have a lawful basis for processing your personal data. For the data we collect (name, email, message content), our legal basis is legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) of UK GDPR.

Our legitimate interest is: responding to enquiries from people who voluntarily contact us through our website. This is a straightforward, necessary interest — if someone writes to us, they reasonably expect a reply, and we need their contact details to provide one.

We have conducted a legitimate interest assessment and determined that:

  • The processing is necessary for the purpose stated (responding to enquiries)
  • Your rights and freedoms are not overridden — you can withdraw consent, request deletion, or simply not contact us
  • The processing is proportionate — we collect only what is needed and keep it only as long as necessary
  • There is no less intrusive way to achieve the same purpose

If you contact us with a correction or error report, we may also process your data under legitimate interest to maintain the accuracy of our published content, which serves the public interest in reliable information.

6Who We Share Your Data With

We do not sell, rent, trade, or otherwise share your personal data with any third party. The only people who may see your data are:

  • Authorised Woke Meaning team members — individuals directly involved in reading and responding to enquiries, who have agreed to handle your data confidentially

We do not share your data with:

  • Advertising networks or ad exchanges
  • Data brokers or data enrichment services
  • Social media platforms
  • Analytics providers
  • Any other website, organisation, or individual not directly involved in responding to your enquiry

Exception — legal requirement: In the unlikely event that we are required by law (such as a court order, statutory obligation, or law enforcement request) to disclose your personal data, we may do so to the minimum extent required by law. We would inform you unless prohibited from doing so by the legal requirement itself.

7How Long We Keep Your Data

We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose for which it was collected. Our retention policy is:

Data TypeRetention PeriodWhat Happens After
Contact form submissions and email correspondenceMaximum 12 months after last interactionPermanently deleted from all systems
Error reports and correction requestsUntil the correction is made, plus 6 monthsPersonal details deleted; the correction remains in published content
Collaboration or partnership enquiriesDuration of discussion, plus 6 monthsPermanently deleted if no agreement is reached

Personal details (your name and email) are always deleted separately from any non-personal information (such as the factual content of an error correction, which may be reflected in updated articles without any attribution to you).

If you request deletion of your data at any time, we will comply as soon as practicable and in any event within 30 days, unless we are legally required to retain it for longer.

Woke Meaning data retention — minimal storage, prompt deletion

8How We Protect Your Data

While our data collection is minimal, we still take reasonable steps to protect whatever personal data we hold. Our security measures include:

  • Email security: Enquiries received via email are stored in a password-protected email account with two-factor authentication enabled
  • Limited access: Only authorised team members have access to enquiry data; there is no public-facing database of contact submissions
  • No public exposure: We never publish your name, email address, or identifying information without your explicit written consent
  • Regular deletion: We actively review and delete old correspondence rather than letting it accumulate indefinitely
  • Website security: Our site uses HTTPS encryption for all data transmitted between your browser and our server
  • No third-party data storage: We do not store your data in third-party CRM systems, cloud databases, or external services that could introduce additional risk

Honest assessment: Our security measures are appropriate for the type and volume of data we handle. We are not a bank, a healthcare provider, or a large tech platform — we receive occasional emails from readers and store them securely. If you believe we should implement additional measures for a specific reason, please let us know.

9Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites. Here is our complete and honest position on cookies:

Cookie TypeDo We Use It?Details
Essential / functional cookiesPossiblyOur hosting provider may set technical cookies necessary for the website to function (such as session management). These cannot be disabled without affecting site functionality.
Analytics cookiesNoWe do not use Google Analytics, Matomo, or any analytics tool that tracks your behaviour on our site.
Advertising cookiesNoWe do not serve ads and do not use any ad-related cookies or pixels.
Preference cookiesNoWe do not offer personalisation features that require remembering your preferences.
Social media cookiesNoWe do not embed social media widgets or share buttons that set tracking cookies.
Retargeting cookiesNoWe do not track you across other websites to show you targeted content.

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. Since we do not rely on non-essential cookies, blocking them will not affect your experience of using our site.

10Third-Party Services and Hosting

Our website is hosted by a third-party hosting provider. This means that when you visit our site, your browser connects to our hosting provider’s servers. This is standard for virtually all websites.

What this means for your data:

  • Our hosting provider may log basic technical data (such as IP addresses and page requests) as part of server operation and security
  • We do not access these server logs for the purpose of identifying or profiling individual visitors
  • Our hosting provider processes this data under their own privacy policy and as a data processor on our behalf
  • We have not granted our hosting provider permission to use your data for their own purposes

Beyond hosting, we do not use third-party services that process your personal data — no email marketing platforms, no customer support tools, no chatbots, no analytics services, no CDN tracking, and no payment processors (since we do not sell anything).

11Children’s Privacy

Woke Meaning is a general informational website that is not specifically directed at children under the age of 16. However, we recognise that younger readers may access our content, particularly students researching school projects.

Our position on children’s data:

  • We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under 16
  • We do not offer any features, services, or content that require children to provide personal data
  • If a child contacts us through our contact form, we will respond to their enquiry but will not retain their data beyond what is necessary to provide that response
  • If we become aware that we hold personal data of a child under 16 and did not have parental consent, we will delete that data promptly upon notification

If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided personal data to us, please contact info@bulleyes.blog and we will take immediate action.

Woke Meaning children's privacy — simple site, no data collection from young readers

12Your Data Protection Rights

Under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, you have several rights regarding your personal data. We respect and support all of these rights. Here is what each one means in practice for Woke Meaning.

RIGHT 1

Right of Access

You can ask us to confirm whether we hold your personal data and request a copy of it. If you have contacted us, we likely have your name, email, and message content. Just email us and we will provide it within 30 days.

RIGHT 2

Right to Rectification

If any personal data we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you can ask us to correct it. For example, if you gave us a wrong email address, we will update it promptly.

RIGHT 3

Right to Erasure

You can ask us to delete all personal data we hold about you. We will do this within 30 days, unless we have a legal obligation to retain it. After deletion, we will have no record of your enquiry.

RIGHT 4

Right to Restriction

You can ask us to limit how we use your data — for example, to store it but not process it while a dispute is being resolved. We will respect any restriction you request.

RIGHT 5

Right to Data Portability

You can request your data in a structured, commonly used format (such as a plain text or CSV file) so you can use it elsewhere. Given the simplicity of our data, this is straightforward to provide.

RIGHT 6

Right to Object

You can object to our processing of your data based on legitimate interest. If you object, we will stop processing unless we have compelling legitimate grounds that override your interests. Given our minimal processing, this is unlikely to be contested.

RIGHT 7

Right to Withdraw Consent

While our primary legal basis is legitimate interest rather than consent, if at any point we rely on your consent for a specific processing activity, you can withdraw it at any time by emailing us.

RIGHT 8

Right to Complain to the ICO

If you are unhappy with how we handle your data or your rights request, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK’s data protection regulator. We would rather resolve the issue directly, but this right is always available to you.

How to exercise your rights: Send an email to info@bulleyes.blog from the same email address you used to contact us (or provide enough information for us to identify your data). Tell us which right you are exercising. We will respond within 30 days and usually much sooner. We will never charge you for exercising your rights.

13International Data Transfers

Woke Meaning is a UK-based website and our data is stored and processed within the United Kingdom. We do not intentionally transfer your personal data outside the UK.

The only potential exception is our hosting provider. If our hosting provider stores or processes server data outside the UK (for example, in a data centre located in the EU or another jurisdiction), this transfer would be governed by:

  • Adequacy regulations (if the receiving country has been deemed adequate by the UK government)
  • Standard contractual clauses approved by the ICO
  • Other lawful transfer mechanisms as required by UK GDPR

Given the minimal and non-sensitive nature of the data we hold, the risk from any such transfer is negligible. If you have specific concerns about international transfers, please contact us.

14Data Breach Procedures

A data breach is a security incident that leads to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data. While the risk is low given our minimal data footprint, we take breach preparedness seriously.

In the unlikely event of a data breach affecting your personal data:

  • We will assess the nature and severity of the breach
  • If the breach is likely to result in a risk to your rights and freedoms, we will notify you directly via email within 72 hours of becoming aware of it
  • If the breach is likely to result in a high risk to your rights and freedoms, we will provide specific details about what happened, what data was affected, what we are doing about it, and what you can do to protect yourself
  • If the breach meets the threshold for reporting to the ICO, we will notify the Information Commissioner’s Office within 72 hours
  • We will take immediate steps to contain the breach, prevent further data loss, and investigate the cause

15Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or the operation of our website. When we make changes:

  • The updated policy will be posted on this page
  • The “Last Updated” date at the bottom of this page will be changed
  • If changes are significant (particularly changes that reduce your rights or expand our data processing), we will make reasonable efforts to draw your attention to the changes
  • Continued use of the website after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised policy

We encourage you to review this page periodically, especially if you have previously shared personal data with us.

16Contact Us About Privacy

Whether you want to exercise your data rights, ask a question about this policy, report a concern, or simply understand more about how we handle data — we are here to help. No question is too small or too detailed.

Privacy and Data Protection Enquiries

info@bulleyes.blog
www.wokemeaning.co.uk

We aim to respond to all privacy-related requests within 30 days (and usually much sooner). Please email from the address you used to contact us, or provide enough detail for us to identify your data.

Complete Data Inventory

This table provides a full picture of every type of personal data we may hold, from collection to deletion.

Personal DataCollected ByUsed ForShared WithStored ForLegal Basis
First nameContact form / emailPersonalising replyWoke Meaning team onlyUp to 12 monthsLegitimate interest
Last nameContact form / emailPersonalising replyWoke Meaning team onlyUp to 12 monthsLegitimate interest
Email addressContact form / emailSending replyWoke Meaning team onlyUp to 12 monthsLegitimate interest
Message contentContact form / emailUnderstanding and responding to enquiryWoke Meaning team onlyUp to 12 monthsLegitimate interest
Subject categoryContact form dropdownRouting enquiryWoke Meaning team onlyUp to 12 monthsLegitimate interest
IP addressServer logs (hosting provider)Server security and operationHosting provider onlyPer hosting provider policyLegitimate interest

How This Policy Fits With Our Other Pages

Our legal and informational framework is designed to work together. Here is how the Privacy Policy connects to the rest.

PageRelationship to This Privacy Policy
Terms and ConditionsThe Terms cover your use of the site and our intellectual property. Section 8 of the Terms contains a brief privacy summary that points to this full Privacy Policy.
DisclaimerThe Disclaimer covers limitations on content accuracy and liability. It does not deal with personal data — that is handled here.
Contact UsThe Contact Us page is where personal data collection actually happens. This Privacy Policy explains what happens to the data you provide through that page.
About UsAbout Us explains who we are and our values (including transparency). This Privacy Policy puts those values into legal practice.

Frequently Asked Questions About Your Privacy

Do you track what articles I read on your site?
No. We do not use analytics tools, tracking cookies, or any other technology to monitor which pages you visit, how long you spend on them, or what content you read. Your browsing on Woke Meaning is entirely private.
If I email you, will you add me to a mailing list?
No, absolutely not. We do not have a mailing list. Sending us an email does not subscribe you to anything. The only emails you will ever receive from us are direct replies to your specific enquiry — nothing else, ever.
Can I ask you to delete my data after you have already replied to me?
Yes. You can request deletion at any time, even after we have responded to your enquiry. We will permanently delete your name, email, and message content from our records within 30 days of your request. Email info@bulleyes.blog to make this request.
Do you share my email address with anyone if I report an error on your site?
No. When you report an error, your email address is used only to send you a reply confirming that we have investigated the issue. We never share your email with third parties, and we never attribute the error report to you in our published content without your explicit permission.
What happens if I contact you from a work or university email address?
We treat it the same as any other email address. However, you should be aware that your employer or university may have their own policies about using institutional email addresses for personal correspondence, and they may have access to emails sent through their systems. That is outside our control.
I am not from the UK. Do my country’s privacy laws still protect me?
Yes. While this policy is based on UK GDPR, many countries have similar data protection laws (the EU GDPR, for example, provides nearly identical rights). Regardless of your location, we commit to handling your data with the same care and respecting your rights as described in this policy. If your local laws provide additional protections, those apply too.
How do I know you are actually following this policy?
Honesty is the only answer we can give. We do not have the infrastructure or incentive to misuse your data — we collect almost nothing, we have no products to sell you, and we have no advertisers to satisfy. You can also exercise your right of access at any time to verify exactly what data we hold about you. If something feels wrong, contact us or the ICO.

Privacy Is Not Complicated When You Have Nothing to Hide

Many privacy policies are long because the companies behind them do complicated things with your data. Ours is long because we wanted to be thorough and transparent about something that is actually very simple: we barely collect anything, we do not track you, and we treat whatever you share with genuine respect.

We could have written a three-paragraph privacy policy that said the bare minimum. We chose not to, because you deserve to understand your privacy in detail — even when the details are reassuringly unremarkable. A simple website deserves a clear, honest privacy policy, and that is exactly what this is.

If anything in this policy is unclear, or if you have a privacy concern that is not addressed here, please email info@bulleyes.blog. We would rather answer your question than leave you uncertain. Your privacy matters to us — not because the law says so, but because it is the right thing to do.

Exercise your rights or ask a privacy question: contact us at info@bulleyes.blog — we respond promptly and take every request seriously.

Last Updated: July 2025