Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
Who we are
The Laura Edit provides wedding and events content creation. This policy explains how we handle personal data submitted through this website.
What information we collect
- Contact details you provide, such as your name and email address.
- Details you share when making an enquiry — your event date, venue and message.
- Basic, anonymous website usage data (analytics).
How we use your information
- To respond to enquiries and talk through your day.
- To arrange and deliver content creation services.
- To manage records, invoicing and support.
- To improve this website.
Lawful basis
We process personal data where necessary to take steps at your request before entering a contract, to perform a contract, to comply with legal obligations, and where we have a legitimate interest in running and improving the business.
How long we keep data
- Enquiries where no work follows: we keep your contact details for up to 12 months, then delete them.
- Completed bookings: records including invoices and correspondence are kept for 7 years to meet accounting and tax requirements, then securely deleted.
Who we share your data with
We never sell or rent your personal data. We share it only with trusted providers where needed:
- Vercel Inc. — this website is hosted on Vercel. Vercel Web Analytics uses no cookies and stores no personally identifiable data; all visitor data is aggregated and anonymous.
- Resend— enquiry form submissions are delivered via Resend's email API.
- Google — call bookings are handled through Google Calendar Appointment Scheduling and Google Meet.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you may have the right to access, correct, erase, restrict or object to certain processing of your personal data. To exercise any of these, contact us using the details below.
Contact us
If you have questions about this policy or your data, get in touch:
Email: thelauraedituk@gmail.com
East Midlands, United Kingdom
Complaints
If you are unhappy with how your data is handled, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.