Privacy Policy
Date of last revision: March 08, 2023
The Site is operated by The Cabin Land Limited, a social media marketing company registered in England and Wales. Our company registration number is 12711343. The Cabin Land® is a registered trademark in the United Kingdom under trade mark number UK00003735913. Our registered office is Oak Apples, Old Road, Oxford Shotover Hill, Oxfordshire, OX3 8TA.
When this Privacy Policy mentions “The Cabin Land,” “we,” “us,” “our,” or “Data Controller” it refers to The Cabin Land Limited as The Cabin Land.
We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office as a data controller under number C1106248.
This Privacy Policy sets out how we collect, process and protect any information (including personal data) that you give when you use this website, or communicate with us in any way.
This Privacy Policy applies to all users of our website and service, including property Owners or agents who advertise with us (“Owners”), website visitors who have registered for an account (“Webusers”) and website visitors who have not registered for an account (“Visitors”).
Use of this website is in accordance with our Terms of Use. By using our site you indicate that you agree to our Terms of Use and this Privacy Policy.
You must be over 18 years old to use our site and to make booking enquiries with Owners. By using our site you confirm that you are over 18 years of age.
If you have any questions about your personal data and this Privacy Policy you can contact us for more information any time by emailing hello@thecabinland.com.
If you have any questions about your personal data and this Privacy Policy you can contact us for more information any time by emailing hello@thecabinland.com.
Our Privacy Policy
We promise to keep your personal data safe and private, not to sell your personal data, and to give you a simple way to view and manage your marketing and communication choices at any time.
This Policy and GDPR
GDPR stands for the General Data Protection Regulation, a European privacy law approved by the European Commission in 2016. The GDPR will replace a prior European Union privacy directive known as Directive 95/46/EC (the “Directive”), which has been the basis of European data protection law since 1995.
The GDPR is an attempt to strengthen, harmonize, and modernize EU data protection law and enhance individual rights and freedoms, consistent with the European understanding of privacy as a fundamental human right. The GDPR regulates, among other things, how individuals and organizations may obtain, use, store, and eliminate personal data. It applies to any organisation processing personal data of EU citizens.
Personal data will now include not only data that is commonly considered to be personal in nature (e.g. names, physical addresses, email addresses), but also data such as IP addresses, behavioral data, location data, financial information, and more.
The GDPR was adopted in April 2016, but will officially be enforceable on 25th May 2018.
This Privacy Policy has been designed to comply with these new regulations. It will inform you about what kind of information we may collect, how we collect it, why we collect it, the legal basis for collecting it and your rights under the GDPR.
Changes to this Policy
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time by updating this page. Any changes will be effective immediately upon notice which we may give by any means, including updating this page. You should revisit this page regularly to stay informed of the most uptodate Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy was last updated 3rd March 2023.
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