Privacy

We hold no data about you

Last updated: July 2026. This is a short page, because there is very little to say — and that is the point.

This site collects nothing

  • No forms. There is nothing on this site you can submit.
  • No cookies. The site sets none — not even "essential" ones. There is no cookie banner because there is nothing to consent to.
  • No analytics or tracking. We do not count you, profile you, or watch what you read.
  • No accounts. There is nothing to sign up for.

Reading this site therefore creates no record with us about you. (Like every website, the company that hosts our pages processes technical connection data such as IP addresses to deliver them and protect against attacks; we do not receive or use that information.)

If you email us

Email is the one way you can send us anything, and we treat it simply: we read your message, we reply with signposting to the right organisation, and then we delete the exchange. We do not keep copies, build lists, or share your message with anyone. Please don't send us documents or case files — we cannot hold them, and the organisations we point you to are the right home for them.

Your rights, and complaints

Under UK data protection law you can ask what information we hold about you (for the reasons above, the honest answer will almost always be "nothing"), and ask us to delete anything we do hold. Email info@eucitizensrightsnetwork.co.uk. If you are unhappy with how we have handled your information, you can complain to the UK's data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office (0303 123 1113) — though we would welcome the chance to put things right first.

Why we work this way

Many of our readers feel — reasonably — that information about their immigration status is sensitive. The safest data is data that is never collected. So we built the site to hold none: nothing to leak, nothing to hand over, nothing to worry about. If you want to exercise your own right to see the data other organisations hold about you, our Subject Access Request guide explains how.