Privacy
How your personal information is handled when you contact Moondragon Meditations.
Who is responsible for your data
Moondragon Meditations, run by Susan Vinson, is the data controller for this website. You can reach Susan at susanvinson@moondragonmeditations.co.uk or on 07576 502102, at Templecombe, BA8 0LF.
What is collected
When you use the contact form, the information you type is collected: your first name, last name, email address and message. Nothing else is gathered from the form, and there is no requirement to give more than you wish to.
Why it is collected, and the lawful basis
Your details are used only to reply to your enquiry and to arrange any session or reading you ask about. The lawful basis is your consent when you choose to send the form, together with the legitimate interest of responding to a genuine enquiry.
How long it is kept
Enquiry messages are kept only for as long as needed to deal with your request and any resulting booking, and are then deleted. If you become a client, correspondence may be kept longer where there is a good reason to, such as continuity of care or a record of what was agreed.
Who it is shared with
Your information is not sold, rented or shared for marketing. It may pass through the email and hosting providers used to run this website and to receive your message, and is only ever used to respond to you.
Cookies and fonts
This website does not set advertising or tracking cookies. It loads fonts from Google Fonts, which means your browser contacts Google's servers to fetch the typefaces; this can reveal your IP address to Google. If a captcha is used on the contact form, a short lived session cookie may be set so the check works.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you have the right to ask what information is held about you, to have it corrected or deleted, to object to or restrict its use, and to withdraw consent at any time. To exercise any of these, please contact Susan using the details above.
Complaints
If you are unhappy with how your information has been handled, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office, the UK regulator, at ico.org.uk.
This notice is reviewed from time to time. Last updated 15 July 2026.