Planitar Press
Legal  ·  Last updated 1 March 2026

Privacy Policy

Planitar Press is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday wellness practices. This policy explains what information is gathered when you visit this publication and how that information is handled.

01 / Identity of the Publisher

Who We Are

Planitar Press is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday wellness practices. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. It is operated from the registered address below and is subject to the laws of England and Wales.

Registered address:
41 Cruikshank Street
WC1X 9PE London
United Kingdom

Contact: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 20 7359 4816

02 / Information Collected

What Information Is Gathered

When you visit Planitar Press, certain technical information is recorded automatically by the web server and by analytics software. This includes your IP address (in anonymised form), the type of browser and device you are using, the pages you visit, and the time and duration of your visit. This information is gathered for the sole purpose of understanding how the publication is read and where its content may be improved.

If you contact the publication using the contact form on the Contact page, the following information is collected: your name, your email address, and the content of your message. This information is used exclusively to respond to your enquiry and is not retained beyond the period necessary to address your communication.

Planitar Press does not collect sensitive personal data — including financial details, identification numbers, or details of a personal nature beyond the scope of a general enquiry — at any point.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

This publication uses cookies to improve how the site functions and to gather anonymised reading analytics. Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. You may control how cookies are stored through your browser settings or by using the Cookie Settings option at the bottom of every page. For full details of the cookies used, please refer to the Cookie Policy.

03 / Use of Information

How Information Is Used

Information gathered through this publication is used for the following purposes only:

  • To understand readership patterns and improve the editorial content of the publication.
  • To respond to messages submitted through the contact form.
  • To maintain the technical functioning of the publication, including the identification and resolution of errors.
  • To comply with applicable legal obligations under the laws of England and Wales and applicable data protection regulation, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).

Planitar Press does not sell, rent, or otherwise transfer personal information to third parties for commercial purposes. Information is not shared with advertisers, data brokers, or marketing companies.

Third-party services that are embedded within this publication — including analytics providers and font delivery services — may process certain technical data in accordance with their own privacy policies. Where applicable, such services are configured to anonymise data at the point of collection.

04 / Legal Basis

Legal Basis for Processing

Planitar Press processes personal information on the following legal bases under the UK GDPR:

  • Legitimate interests — the processing of technical and anonymised analytics data serves the legitimate interest of maintaining and improving an editorial publication.
  • Consent — cookies beyond those strictly necessary for the technical functioning of the site are only stored with your consent, which you may withdraw at any time via Cookie Settings.
  • Contractual necessity — where you submit an enquiry via the contact form, your information is processed to the extent necessary to respond to your communication.

Where processing is based on consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing that took place prior to withdrawal.

05 / Your Rights

Rights Under UK Data Protection Law

Under the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, you hold the following rights in relation to your personal information:

  • Right of access — you may request a copy of the personal information held about you.
  • Right to rectification — you may request the correction of inaccurate information.
  • Right to erasure — you may request the deletion of your personal information where there is no continuing lawful basis for its retention.
  • Right to restriction — you may request that the processing of your information is restricted in certain circumstances.
  • Right to object — you may object to processing carried out on the basis of legitimate interests.
  • Right to data portability — where processing is based on consent or contractual necessity and carried out by automated means, you may request a copy of your data in a portable format.

To exercise any of these rights, contact: [email protected]. Requests will be acknowledged within 72 hours and addressed within one calendar month.

If you are not satisfied with how your request is handled, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the supervisory authority for data protection in the United Kingdom. The ICO can be contacted at ico.org.uk.

06 / Retention & Updates

Data Retention and Policy Updates

Anonymised analytics data is retained for a rolling period of 24 months, after which it is aggregated and the individual-level records are deleted. Contact form submissions are retained only for as long as is necessary to address the communication and are then deleted.

This policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the publication's practices or in applicable law. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the publication following an update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

For questions or concerns about this policy, contact: [email protected]