GDPR Compliance

Data Privacy under GDPR

At Boundary Press Limited, we recognise that GDPR has had a significant impact on how media organisations handle personal data. Our primary focus is providing insights about the cricket industry that are unique, offering significant value to our readers whilst ensuring our commitment to the GDPR principles.

Below are some FAQs to help our readers and advertising partners understand how we handle data in compliance with GDPR.

What is Boundary Press Limited's approach to data privacy?

Boundary Press Limited is a cricket news and insights publisher. Our primary business is delivering high-quality cricket content and analysis to our readers through our digital publication and newsletters. We process personal data only as necessary to provide our content services, operate our website, and deliver relevant communications to those who have subscribed to our updates.

We rely on legitimate interest as our lawful basis for processing personal data where there is an existing relationship or where there is a reasonable expectation of interest in our content. Where this basis does not apply, we seek explicit consent.

What information does Boundary Press Limited collect and why?

We collect only the information necessary to provide our services:

  • Contact information (name and email address) for newsletter subscriptions

  • Basic account information for membership

  • Website usage data through cookies and similar technologies

This information helps us deliver our content, understand how our services are used, and improve our readers' experience. We do not intentionally collect special categories of personal data (such as information about health, race, or religious beliefs), and we do not knowingly process such information.

How does Boundary Press Limited capture audience data?

Boundary Press Limited has implemented 'active consent' processes where audience data is captured. This includes newsletter sign-ups and membership registrations. This data is recorded in our systems with a specific timestamp via our marketing automation platform.

From January 1, 2025:

  • Consent: Will be active and given freely, in a specific, informed and unambiguous way. Only individuals who have opted to receive our communications will receive them.

  • Right of Access: To allow readers to have full control of their data and subscription preferences, Boundary Press Limited has updated both the Subscription and Preference Details pages in line with relevant interests.

What are my rights regarding my personal data?

Under data protection laws, you have several rights:

  • Right to Access: You can request a copy of the information we hold about you

  • Right to Rectification: You can ask us to correct inaccurate information

  • Right to Erasure: You can ask us to delete your personal information in certain circumstances

  • Right to Restriction: You can ask us to restrict the processing of your information

  • Right to Object: You can object to our processing of your personal data

  • Right to Withdraw Consent: Where we rely on your consent to process your data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

  • Right to Data Portability: You may request a copy of the personal data you provided to us in a portable format, where applicable.

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at [email protected].

How long does Boundary Press Limited retain personal data?

We retain personal data for as long as it is necessary to fulfil the purposes described in this policy, including legal, regulatory, or reporting obligations. When personal data is no longer required, we take reasonable steps to delete or anonymise it.

What specific measures has Boundary Press Limited implemented to be GDPR-compliant?

Boundary Press Limited has implemented several measures to protect personal data and support compliance with GDPR:

  • Secure Data Storage: We use secure platforms and take appropriate steps to protect personal data, including encryption where feasible.

  • Third Party Data Sharing: We only share data with third-party service providers where necessary for our operations, and we require them to uphold suitable data protection standards.

  • Right to be Forgotten: Data subjects can request access to their personal data or exercise their right to erasure by contacting us at [email protected].

How does Boundary Press Limited work with advertising partners?

Boundary Press Limited offers advertising opportunities on our digital platform, helping brands engage with our audience of cricket enthusiasts and industry professionals. Our advertising currently focuses on display banners and promotional formats.

We are committed to protecting our readers' privacy and handle all advertising-related data in accordance with our stated purposes and applicable data protection laws. Where personal data is involved, we rely on appropriate legal bases and aim to ensure that suitable safeguards are in place.

What third-party service providers does Boundary Press Limited use?

We use certain third-party service providers to help us deliver our services:

  • Email service providers for newsletter distribution

  • Web hosting services

  • Analytics providers

  • Content management systems

  • Design tools

  • Industry databases

These providers act as our sub-processors and only process data according to our instructions. We have appropriate agreements in place with all service providers to ensure they maintain appropriate data protection standards.

What if I have questions about Boundary Press Limited's data practices?

If you have any questions about GDPR or our privacy policy, please contact us at [email protected].

Boundary Press Limited acts as a Data Processor and processes personal data in accordance with its Privacy Policy.