Privacy Policy
1. Background
Last updated: 19 January 2025
1.1 This notice (Privacy Policy) tells you how we look after your personal data when you visit our website at https://digitallychee.com (Website) or where you are another type of business contact, such as a supplier or service provider to our business.
1.2 This notice sets out what information we collect about you, what we use it for and whom we share it with. It also explains your rights under data protection laws and what to do if you have any concerns about your personal data.
1.3 We may sometimes need to update this Privacy Policy, to reflect any changes to the way our goods are provided or to comply with new business practices or legal requirements. You should check this Privacy Policy regularly to see whether any changes have occurred.
2. Who We Are And Other Important Information
2.1 We are Digital Lychee Creative Limited, registered in England and Wales with company number 14960302 with our registered address at The Limes, Bayshill Road, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, GL50 3AW (we, us or our).
2.2 For all visitors to our Website and for users who purchase our goods through an organisation, we are the controller of your information (which means we decide what information we collect and how it is used).
3. Contact Details
3.1 If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the way that we use information, please get in touch using the following details:
Data protection officer
– Name: James Golding
– Telephone: 01242 379 056
– Email address:
4. The Information We Collect About You
– Technical Data: internet protocol (IP) address, browser type and version, time zone setting and generic location, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform on the devices you use to access our systems.
– Usage Data: information about how you use our systems.
– Location Data: your device location if you log into our systems remotely.
– Feedback: information and responses you provide when completing surveys and questionnaires.
5. How We Use Your Information
– comply with a legal obligation that we have;
– pursue our legitimate interests (our justifiable business aims) but only if those interests are not outweighed by your other rights and freedoms (e.g. your right to privacy); and
– do something for which you have given your consent.
5.2 Below is set out the lawful basis we rely on when we use your personal data. If we intend to use your personal data for a new reason that is not listed below, we will update our Privacy Policy.
5.2.1Â Contract
– To administrate or perform our contract with you.
– To process your payment information in connection with any contract we have with you.
– To send you updates about the services you have bought (e.g. confirmation of order, arrival time).
5.2.2Â Legal Obligation
– Recording your preferences (e.g. marketing) to ensure that we comply with data protection laws.
– Where we send you information to comply with a legal obligation (e.g. where we send you information about your legal rights).
– Where we retain information to enable us to bring or defend legal claims.
5.2.3Â Legitimate Interests
– Where using your information is necessary to pursue our legitimate business interests to:
a) improve and optimise our Website;
b) monitor and make improvements to our Website to enhance security and prevent fraud;
c) provide our services to you and ensure the proper functioning of our Website; and
d) protect our business and defend ourselves against legal claims.
– Where we use your information for our legitimate interests, we have assessed whether such use is necessary and that such use will not infringe on your other rights and freedoms.
5.2.4Â Consent
– Where you have provided your consent to providing us with your information or allowing us to use or share your information.
6. Who We Share Your Information With
– Our supply chain: other organisations that help us provide our goods. We ensure these organisations only have access to the information required to provide the support we use them and have a contract with them that contains confidentiality and data protection obligations.
– Regulatory authorities: such as HM Revenue & Customs.
– Our professional advisers: such as our accountants or legal advisors where we require specialist advice to help us conduct our business.
– Any actual or potential buyer of our business.