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How The EdJournal collects, uses and protects your information — and the rights you have over it. Last updated June 2026.
Who we are
The EdJournal (“we”) is an independent education publication and advisory. For any privacy question, contact info@theedjournal.org.
What we collect
Information you give us: your name, email address and any message when you subscribe to the newsletter, request a resource, or contact us through a form. Information collected automatically: basic technical and usage data (such as pages visited) through our hosting and analytics, used to keep the site secure and understand what readers find useful.
How we use it
To reply to enquiries, send the newsletter where you have asked us to, deliver resources you have requested, and improve the site. We do not sell your personal information, and we do not share it except with the service providers below who help us run the site.
Legal basis
Under UK and EU data protection law, we rely on your consent for newsletter emails (which you can withdraw at any time), and on our legitimate interests in responding to enquiries and running a secure, useful website.
Service providers
We use Automattic (WordPress.com and Jetpack) to host the site, run forms and send the newsletter, and Calendly to schedule calls. These providers process data on our behalf under their own privacy terms.
Cookies
We use essential cookies to run the site and limited analytics cookies to understand usage. You can control cookies through your browser settings.
Your rights
You can ask to access, correct or delete your personal information, object to its use, or withdraw consent at any time. Every newsletter includes a one-click unsubscribe. To exercise any right, email info@theedjournal.org.
This page is a plain-language summary provided for transparency. It is not legal advice; before relying on it in a regulated context, have it reviewed by a qualified data-protection professional.
