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Privacy Policy
Last updated: 15 August 2026
This policy explains how Partner in Growth Ltd(“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, and protects personal data when you visit www.partneringrowth.co.uk or engage with our services. We are committed to handling your information in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
1. Who we are (Data Controller)
Partner in Growth Ltd is the data controller responsible for your personal data.
- Registered company: Partner in Growth Ltd
- Companies House number: 13191436
- Registered office: 24 Baring Road, London, England, SE12 0PW
- Contact: hilal.duraker@gmail.com
2. What data we collect
We deliberately keep our website data collection to a minimum:
- Direct emails: if you email us, we receive your name, email address, and the content of your message — only what you choose to send.
- Booking calls:if you click our “Book a call” link, you are taken to Calendly. Any information you provide there is collected by Calendly under its own privacy notice — not by us. We only see the meeting details Calendly forwards to our calendar.
- Technical data: standard server logs from our hosting provider (IP address, browser, pages requested, timestamps) used for security and reliability.
- Client engagement data: if we work together, business information you share during the engagement (strategy documents, metrics, contact lists you grant us access to). This is governed by our separate engagement agreement.
Our website does not have contact forms, newsletter sign-ups, or embedded third-party widgets that capture your data automatically.
3. How we use your data and our lawful basis
Under UK GDPR, every use of your data has a lawful basis. Ours are:
- Legitimate interests — to respond to enquiries you send us, run our business, and keep our website secure.
- Contract — to deliver services to engaged clients.
- Legal obligation — to keep records required by HMRC and other UK regulators.
4. Cookies and analytics
We use Google Analytics 4 to understand which pages and articles people find useful. It is entirely optional and switched off by default.
Nothing is stored on your device until you choose. When you first visit, a banner asks whether you consent to analytics. Until you accept, Google is instructed to store nothing — no analytics cookie is written, and if you decline, none ever is. The site works identically either way.
To be straightforward about what does happen before you choose: the Google tag itself loads on every page, and it sends Google a signal that does not identify you and does not store anything on your device. This is Google's Consent Mode, which lets us confirm the tag is installed correctly and lets Google estimate overall traffic patterns without tracking individuals. If you would rather block it entirely, any standard tracker-blocking browser extension will do so, and the site will continue to work normally.
If you accept, Google Analytics sets cookies (typically named _ga and _ga_<id>) to distinguish one visitor from another. We use aggregate reporting only — page views, referral sources and approximate location at city level. We do not use analytics data to identify individuals, and we do not run advertising or behavioural-retargeting scripts.
You can change your mind at any time using the Cookie Settings link in the footer of every page. Withdrawing consent deletes the analytics cookies already set on your device.
We store your choice itself in your browser's local storage rather than in a cookie, so that we can remember it without tracking you. Aside from that preference, the only other storage this site uses is what is strictly necessary to serve the pages.
5. Who we share your data with
We do not sell your data. We share it only with trusted service providers who help us operate the business, and only to the extent necessary:
- Hosting: Vercel Inc. (website hosting and edge delivery).
- Google (Analytics): full analytics data only if you consent. If you decline, Google receives only an anonymous signal that a page was viewed, with nothing stored on your device.
- Email provider: the provider that runs our inbox, used to send and receive correspondence with you.
- Calendly:only if you choose to click our “Book a call” link and use it. Calendly acts as the data controller of the data you submit there.
- Professional advisors: accountants and legal counsel where strictly necessary.
- Authorities: where we are required by UK law to disclose information.
6. International data transfers
Some of our service providers (including Vercel and Calendly) are based outside the UK. Where personal data is transferred internationally, we rely on appropriate safeguards recognised under UK GDPR — typically the UK International Data Transfer Agreement, the UK Addendum to the EU Standard Contractual Clauses, or an adequacy decision by the UK government.
7. How long we keep your data
- Enquiries: up to 24 months from the last contact, then deleted.
- Client records and invoices: 6 years, in line with HMRC requirements.
- Server logs: short-lived, retained for security purposes only.
8. Your rights
Under UK GDPR you have the right to:
- Access the personal data we hold about you.
- Ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Ask us to delete your data (where we are not required to keep it).
- Restrict or object to how we process your data.
- Receive your data in a portable format.
- Withdraw consent at any time, where consent is the lawful basis.
To exercise any of these rights, email hilal.duraker@gmail.com. We will respond within one calendar month.
9. Complaints
If you are unhappy with how we have handled your data, please contact us first so we can put it right. You also have the right to complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.
10. Security
We use industry-standard technical and organisational measures to protect your data — including TLS encryption in transit, access controls, and reputable hosting providers. No method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure, but we work to minimise risk and notify you (and the ICO) of any breach where required by law.
11. Children
Our services are aimed at businesses. We do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 18. If you believe a child has provided us with data, please contact us so we can delete it.
12. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent version. Material changes will be communicated where appropriate.
13. Contact us
For any questions about this policy or your personal data, contact us at hilal.duraker@gmail.com.