Privacy Policy
Docenta is a small consultancy practice. This page explains what information may be collected when someone uses the website or gets in touch.
Who runs the site
Docenta
Email: hello@docenta.co.uk
Information collected
If someone gets in touch, Docenta may collect information such as a name, email address, organisation and the contents of the enquiry itself.
The website may also collect limited technical and usage information, such as browser type, approximate location/country, pages visited and general interaction data.
How information is used
Information is only used where it is genuinely needed, including:
- responding to enquiries
- managing ongoing communication
- providing consultancy work or related services
- understanding how the website is used
- improving systems, content and services
- meeting legal, accounting or administrative obligations where required
Information is processed on the basis of legitimate interests, consent where appropriate, and any legal obligations that apply.
Analytics
This site uses a self-hosted Plausible Analytics installation to understand general website usage, such as page visits, referral sources and popular content.
Plausible is designed to avoid invasive tracking and advertising profiles. The aim is to keep analytics lightweight, privacy-conscious and focused on improving the website rather than tracking individuals.
Cookies
Docenta aims to keep tracking and data collection as limited and privacy-conscious as practical.
The site may use essential cookies or similar technologies where needed for the website to function properly. Analytics or embedded services may also set limited technical data where required to provide those features.
Sharing information
Docenta does not sell personal information.
Information is only accessed where reasonably necessary to run the website, manage communication or provide services.
Retention
Enquiry emails and related communication are only kept for as long as needed to manage the enquiry, provide services, maintain records or meet legal obligations.
Your rights
People may request access to, correction of, or deletion of their personal information, subject to any legal or administrative obligations that require certain records to be retained.
Individuals also have the right to raise concerns with the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
Contact
Questions relating to privacy or data handling can be sent to:
Last updated
May 2026