What is a cookie?

A cookie is a little snippet of information, particular to this website that is stored in your browser’s memory so that the website can know that you have returned to the site or have moved from one page to another. If you do not log in to https://www.sueholton.co.uk, the only cookie that is stored in your browser’s memory is a session cookie - one that deletes itself after 30 minutes of inaction called “PHPSESSID”. This cookie contains a random string of characters to individuate you from other visitors and is used to prevent you from seeing the same thing twice for example, such as a popup window. This site may use a secondary cookie to show something only once such as the cookie message pop up at the bottom of the screen. That cookie is called “sholton_cookies_opt_in” if you accept the use of cookies on this site. No information regarding those cookies are stored or tracked. Learn more about the full list of cookies used by https://www.sueholton.co.ukhere: privacy policy

GDPR - General Data Protection Regulation

The GDPR is Europe’s new privacy regulation. It gives you control over the data that organizations have about you and how they market to you.

As the original permission marketers, our team takes this very seriously, and have to make very few changes to comply. This page outlines our approaches, and we welcome your feedback at

We will not rent or sell or share your email with any third party, and we never have. In some cases, we may place a cookie on your side to enable us to better understand who is visiting our site and how you use the site.

We don’t serve ads to our site visitors using any third-party tools.

At any time, if you have subscribed to our newsletter, you can opt out of hearing from us. If you want to opt-out from our newsletter, visit https://www.sueholton.co.uk/unsubscribe/ or by clicking unsubscribe at the bottom of an email from us (if it was sent from constant contact or mailchimp.)

What is GDPR?

GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, a new privacy law that regulates the processing of personal data relating to individuals in the European Union.

GDPR strengthens the rights that individuals have regarding their personal data, and seeks to unify data protection laws across Europe. We have chosen to apply those principles to all of our visitors from wherever they view our site.

How does GDPR benefit me at this site?

You may at any time ask for a copy of all information collected on you from

In most cases, the data collected is limited only to what you have provided via our sign up form to subscribe to our email. Typically this is your name and email address, but may include your location to better limit information you receive to that which is relevant to where you are in the world.

If you are an admin, contributor or commenter on this site, there may be more information collected in order to ensure you will add to and edit this site in a way that is beneficial to the site owner.

Thank you for your diligence and attention

— sholton, Sue Holton