This Privacy Policy explains what personal data we collect through this website, why we collect it, and your rights under UK data protection law.
Last updated: 2 February 2026

Who we are

This website is operated by The Assist Studio (“we”, “us”, “our”).

If you have privacy questions or want to make a data request, please contact us via our Contact page.

We are the “controller” for the personal data collected via this website.

What data do we collect

Contact form enquiries

When you send us an enquiry using the contact form, we collect:

  • your name
  • your email address
  • the message you type (and any other details you choose to include)
  • We use this to reply to you and keep a simple record of the conversation.

For security and spam prevention, our systems may also log basic technical details (such as IP address and browser information) when a form is submitted.

Basic technical data (server logs)

When you visit our website, our hosting provider may automatically record basic technical information (often called “server logs”). This can include your IP address, browser type, the pages you request, and the date/time of your visit.

We use this information to help keep the site secure, prevent abuse, and fix technical problems. We do not use it to track you for advertising.

Cookies

Data sharing

Retention

Your rights

You have rights under UK data protection law, including:

  • to access the personal data we hold about you
  • to ask us to correct inaccurate data
  • to ask us to delete your data (in certain situations)
  • to restrict how we use your data (in certain situations)
  • to object to processing based on legitimate interests
  • to data portability (in certain situations)

To make a request, contact us using the details in the “Contact & complaints” section. We may need to confirm your identity before we respond.

You can read more about your rights on the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) website.

Contact & complaints

For privacy questions or to make a data request, please contact us via our Contact page.

If you are not satisfied with our response, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).