Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
What We Collect
UK Argentina Guide is a static editorial website. We do not require account registration, we do not run contact forms, we do not send newsletters, and we do not operate any login system. There is nowhere on this site to submit your name, email address, phone number, or postal address, which means we have nothing of that kind to store.
We use a first-party, same-origin analytics endpoint to understand which pages are useful and whether readers follow key links. A page-view record can include the page path and query string, page title, full referring URL or UTM source, broad device type, browser language and a random session identifier kept in your browser's session storage. Link events can include the clicked link's text and destination URL. The identifier expires with the browser session. We do not send names, email addresses, advertising identifiers or a persistent user ID, and we do not use Google Analytics.
Outbound Links
Our guides link to official sources such as gov.uk, HMRC, the FCDO, Argentina's Dirección Nacional de Migraciones, and to professional services including Lucero Legal. Some outbound links include UTM attribution parameters (for example ?utm_source=ukargentina) in the URL. Those tags identify this website as the referral source so the destination can see which of their traffic came from our editorial content.
UTM parameters do not contain your name, your email, your IP address, any browser fingerprint, or any identifier we have created for you. They are purely a credit line between publications. Once you click through to an external site, that site's own privacy policy governs what happens next, and we have no control over it.
Cookies
This site sets no visitor tracking, advertising or third-party analytics cookies. It uses browser session storage for the random analytics session identifier described above. Session storage is cleared when the browser session ends. External sites you choose to visit may set cookies under their own privacy policies.
Your Rights Under UK GDPR
UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 give you specific rights over personal data that organisations hold about you. Because we hold essentially no personal data, the practical scope is narrow, but we list the rights here in full so you know where you stand:
- Right of Access — you can ask us to confirm what personal data we hold about you and receive a copy of it.
- Right to Rectification — you can ask us to correct any personal data that is inaccurate or incomplete.
- Right to Erasure — you can ask us to delete personal data we hold about you, subject to legal exceptions.
- Right to Restrict Processing — you can ask us to stop actively using your data while a dispute is resolved.
- Right to Data Portability — you can ask for your data in a machine-readable format you can take elsewhere.
- Right to Object — you can object to processing based on legitimate interests, including direct marketing.
If you believe your rights have not been respected, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.
Data Retention
Aggregate page-view and link-event records are forwarded to Liberty Design Studio's portfolio observability service for site-quality reporting. Hosting providers may also keep limited access logs for security and abuse prevention. We do not build individual profiles or sell these records. You can ask about current retention or request deletion through the contact route below.
Contact About Privacy
If you want to exercise any of the rights above, ask a question about this policy, or raise a concern about how we handle data, please get in touch through our contact page.
Contact UsChanges to This Policy
If we add contact forms, newsletter subscriptions, or any other feature that collects personal data, we will update this policy to describe the data flows, lawful basis, retention periods, and the specific rights that apply. The “last updated” date at the top of the page reflects the most recent revision.