GDPR - FAQ's
1. What is GDPR and why does it matter?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a law that gives you more control over how your personal data is used. It ensures your data is collected fairly, stored securely, and used transparently.
2. What personal data does Bridebook collect from me?
When you use Bridebook, we may collect:
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Your name and contact details (email address, phone number)
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Wedding date and location
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Vendor preferences and budget info
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Activity data (e.g. vendors you view or message)
3. How do you use my data?
Your data helps us:
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Personalise your wedding planning experience
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Recommend relevant vendors and services
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Send planning reminders and helpful tips
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Improve our platform and support
We never sell your data. We only share your contact details with vendors you choose to contact.
4. What are my rights?
You can:
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See your data
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Fix or delete it
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Ask us to stop using it
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Get a copy of it
5. Is my data secure?
Yes. We use industry-standard security measures to protect your data and ensure it's only accessed by authorised staff and trusted partners.
6. How do I manage or delete my data?
You can update or delete your data in your Bridebook account settings. To fully remove your account or request a data export, please visit the Support tab. 🔐