GDPR & Privacy

We are Little Fire Digital Ltd, based in Sheffield, UK. Our website is https://little-fire.com.

Thank you for your ongoing business and support. Your personal information is important to us and we are committed to safeguarding and protecting your personal data and privacy. All data is handled responsibly and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Under UK data protection law, you have the right to access your personal data (a Subject Access Request), the right to rectification, the right to erasure (‘the right to be forgotten’) and the right to restrict processing. To exercise any of these rights, please email [email protected].

We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. Details of the security of our web hosting are available on request.

In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. All our suppliers and contractors meet the standards we require.

Within their terms and conditions of employment all employees have received briefings on data security and the handling of personal data.

We process your data under the following legal bases: to perform our contract with you, to comply with legal obligations, or where it is in our legitimate business interests (such as responding to your enquiries via our contact forms or ensuring our website remains secure).

It is our strict policy not to pass on any personal information to third parties for commercial or sales and marketing purposes.
From time to time, we will use your information to send offers and news on products and services, which we think may be of interest or be of benefit to you. In this case you will always be given the choice to opt out of receiving such emails.

To keep pace with the new data protection regulation as it develops, we will continue to review our systems and procedures to ensure that they remain compliant with the regulation and we will keep you informed throughout the process of any changes that we make.

Please contact [email protected] to find out what information, if any, we hold about you or to obtain full details of our offline privacy practices.

Cookies

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them on little-fire.com, and your rights regarding their usage.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device to store information when you visit websites. They help improve your experience by remembering your preferences, enabling certain functionalities, and providing analytics.

How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Ensure the website functions correctly.
  • Understand how visitors interact with the site (e.g., Google Analytics).
  • Improve user experience by remembering preferences (e.g., language settings).
  • Provide relevant content and potentially personalised advertising.

Types of Cookies We Use

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.
  • Performance Cookies: These help us understand how visitors use our website, so we can measure and improve performance.
  • Functional Cookies: These enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation.
  • Targeting/Advertising Cookies: These may be set through our site by our advertising partners to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites.

Managing Cookies

You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Please note that blocking some cookies may impact your experience on our site.

Consent

We only place non-essential cookies if you give us your explicit consent via our cookie banner. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time via the banner widget on our site.

For more details, please contact us.

How to Complain

If you have a complaint about how we handle your data, please email us at [email protected]. In accordance with the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, we will formally acknowledge your complaint within 30 days and work to resolve it without undue delay. If you remain unsatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).