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Privacy Policy

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This Privacy Policy explains how ParkourUK ("we", "us", "our") collects, uses and protects your personal data when you use this website. It is written in plain English. Last updated 22 May 2026.

Data we collect

  • Information you give us: if you contact us, the contents of your message and the email address you sent it from.
  • Information collected automatically: standard server log data including IP address, user-agent string, referring URL, requested URL, and timestamp.
  • Cookies and analytics: we use first-party privacy-preserving analytics to understand which pages are read and how readers reach them. We do not use cross-site tracking cookies.

How we use it

  • To deliver the website and respond to your enquiries.
  • To measure how the site is used and improve content and structure.
  • To detect and prevent abusive or fraudulent activity (the legitimate-interest basis under UK GDPR).

What we do not do

  • We do not sell your personal data.
  • We do not share your personal data with advertisers for ad-targeting purposes.
  • We do not place cross-site tracking cookies for advertising networks.

Affiliate links

Some outbound links on our casino content are affiliate links, marked with rel="sponsored". When you click an affiliate link, the destination operator may be able to identify that the click came from this site. We do not pass any personally identifying information through these links — only an anonymous attribution token.

Your rights

Under UK GDPR you have the right to: access the personal data we hold about you; have inaccurate data corrected; have your data deleted in certain circumstances; restrict our processing of your data in certain circumstances; and object to processing based on legitimate interest. Requests can be made by emailing our contact address listed on the Contact page.

Data retention

Server log data is retained for 90 days for security and abuse-detection purposes. Email correspondence is retained for two years after the last interaction. Analytics data is retained in aggregated, non-identifying form indefinitely.

Contact and complaints

For privacy enquiries, contact us via the Contact page. If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.