Premium Travel Review

Privacy

How this publication treats reader data — stated plainly, with the privacy-respecting parts first.

Premium Travel Review runs no third-party analytics. We do not load Google Analytics, advertising pixels, social-media trackers, or any of the surveillance scripts that follow readers around the web. We set no advertising cookies. We do not build a profile of you, we do not track you across other sites, and we do not sell, rent, or trade your reading habits to anyone. That is the whole position, and we lead with it because it is the part that matters most: when you read this site, you are reading it, and no one is watching over your shoulder to monetise the fact.

The publication is funded by its editorial work, not by harvesting attention. There is no behavioural advertising on these pages, and there is no data-broker relationship behind them. We have no commercial reason to know who you are, and so, by design, we mostly do not.

Running a website on the public internet produces a small, unavoidable amount of data, and honesty requires naming it. Two categories exist. The first is standard server request logs, kept by our hosting provider. When your browser requests a page, the provider's infrastructure records ordinary technical details — an IP address, the time of the request, the page requested, and the browser's user-agent string — for the limited purposes of delivering the page, keeping the service running, and defending it against abuse and attack. These logs are operational. We do not mine them to identify readers, and we do not cross-reference them with anything.

The second category is email you choose to send us. If you write to editorial@premiumtravelreview.com, corrections@premiumtravelreview.com, or standards@premiumtravelreview.com, we receive and keep your message and your address for as long as we need to handle your enquiry and maintain a record of correspondence. We do not add you to a marketing list, and we do not pass your message to third parties beyond the email infrastructure required to deliver it. This data exists only because you volunteered it.

We do not sell personal data. We do not share it for anyone else's commercial benefit. We have no data-broker relationships and no advertising-network integrations that would receive reader information. The only third parties touching any data are the technical service providers — principally our hosting and email infrastructure — that make the publication function, and they process it on our instruction for those purposes alone.

Premium Travel Review is published from London and trades under that name; the legal entity behind it, Bedford Row Press Ltd, is the data controller for the purposes of the UK GDPR and the General Data Protection Regulation. Because we process so little, your relationship with us is simple. You have the rights those regimes grant — to ask what we hold about you, to ask us to correct or erase it, to object to processing, and to complain to a supervisory authority. In practice, the only personal data we are likely to hold is the correspondence you have sent us, and you can ask us to delete it at any time.

The lawful bases we rely on are equally modest: our legitimate interest in operating and securing the site for the server logs, and the handling of your own enquiry where you have written to us. We do not engage in profiling, automated decision-making, or international data transfers beyond what our standard infrastructure providers require to host the service.

Questions about privacy, or requests concerning your data, should go to standards@premiumtravelreview.com. We read what arrives there and we answer it. If something on this page is unclear, that is the address to use, and we would rather you asked than assumed.

If our practices change, we will update this page and revise the effective date below. We do not expect frequent changes, because the privacy-respecting posture described here is a deliberate, structural choice rather than a setting we intend to relax. Should a material change ever be required, it will be described here in the same plain terms.

Effective date: 2026. Data controller: Bedford Row Press Ltd, London.