Who I am

Hi, I’m Lesley, and this is my website: https://thedigitalfixers.co.uk.
I help small business owners and entrepreneurs with WordPress support, fixes, and course building.

What information I collect (and why)

The only personal information I collect here is what you give me when you sign up for my email list. That’s your name and email address, and it’s so I can:

🤓 Deliver any freebies or resources you’ve signed up for
🤓 Send you useful tips, updates, and offers
🤓 Share news about my services

How I collect and store it

I use MailerLite to manage my email list. When you sign up, your information is stored securely in their system. You can read their privacy policy here.

Cookies🍪

Yes, there are cookies on this site — sadly not the gooey choc chip kind.

They help the site run smoothly, remember your preferences, and let me see how the site is being used through analytics. You can read the full details in my Cookie Policy.

Embedded content from other websites

Some pages on my site may include content from other places — like YouTube videos or social media feeds.
When you view that content, it’s the same as visiting their website directly. That means they might collect data about you, use cookies, or track your activity. I can’t control what they do, so it’s a good idea to check their privacy policies if you want the full details.

Who we share your data with

I don’t sell or rent your personal data. The only sharing that happens is with MailerLite (so I can send you emails) and with my analytics provider (to understand how people use the site).

How long I keep your data

I’ll keep your information until you unsubscribe from my emails — and you can do that at any time by clicking the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email.

Your rights

You can:

  • Ask me what information I have about you
  • Ask me to update it
  • Ask me to delete it

Just send me an email and I’ll sort it.

Questions?

If you’ve got any questions about this policy or how I handle your data, you can email me and I’ll explain it in plain English.