Privacy Policy
Last Updated: 08 March 2026
1. A simple note about privacy
Chapter2050 is run by two people — Tony and Carmen.
We don’t collect personal information to build profiles, sell data, or track people around the internet. The only reason we collect any information at all is to keep the website working properly and to communicate with people who choose to contact us.
This page explains what information may be collected, why it is collected, and what rights you have regarding your data.
2. Who we are
The website www.chapter2050.com is operated by Chapter2050, based in the United Kingdom.
For the purposes of data protection law (including the UK General Data Protection Regulation – UK GDPR), Chapter2050 acts as the data controller for information collected through this website.
If you have questions about privacy or your personal data, you can contact us at:
3. Information we may collect automatically
When you visit this website, some basic technical information may be collected automatically. This is standard for almost every website on the internet and helps the site function correctly.
This may include:
your IP address
browser type and version
device type
time zone
pages visited
how you arrived at the website (for example through a search engine)
This information is often referred to as device or usage information. It helps us understand how the site is being used and allows us to keep the website secure.
This information does not allow us to personally identify you.
4. Information you choose to share
You may decide to contact us through the website or by email.
If you do, the information you provide might include:
your name
email address
any details you include in your message
We only use this information to respond to your enquiry or to continue a conversation you initiated.
We do not sell, rent, or distribute personal data.
5. Why we process personal data
Under UK GDPR, personal data must be processed for a clear legal reason. The reasons we may process data include:
Legitimate interest
To operate, maintain, and protect the website.
Consent
If you voluntarily provide information (for example by contacting us).
Contractual necessity
If we ever enter into an agreement with you, such as purchasing a publication or collaborating on a project.
In all cases, we only collect the minimum information required.
6. Cookies
Like most websites, Chapter2050 may use cookies to help the site function and understand basic usage patterns.
Cookies are small files stored on your device that help websites remember certain information about your visit.
You can disable cookies at any time through your browser settings if you prefer.
7. Links to other websites
This website may contain links to external websites.
Once you leave Chapter2050.com, we are not responsible for how those websites handle your data. We recommend reviewing their privacy policies if you choose to visit them.
8. Data security
We take reasonable steps to protect the information you provide from unauthorised access, loss, or misuse.
However, no website or internet transmission can ever be guaranteed to be completely secure. For that reason we encourage users not to send sensitive information unless necessary.
9. International visitors
Although Chapter2050 operates from the United Kingdom, visitors to the site may come from anywhere in the world.
If you choose to share information with us, it may be processed or stored in the UK or in countries where our service providers operate.
10. Your rights
Under UK GDPR and related data protection laws, you have the right to:
request access to your personal data
request correction of inaccurate information
request deletion of your data
request restriction of processing
object to certain types of processing
request transfer of your data where applicable
If you would like to exercise any of these rights, simply contact us.
11. Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how your data is handled, you can contact us at:

