Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-01-01
This Privacy Policy explains how Funteron (“we”, “us”) collects and uses personal data when you visit our website and when you contact us via our contact form.
Who we are
Funteron is a B2B platform business. For privacy enquiries, contact us at info@funteron.com.
What data we collect
- Website analytics data: information about how visitors use the site, such as pages viewed, approximate location, device/browser information, and IP address. This is collected via Google Analytics only if you accept analytics cookies.
- Contact form data: the information you submit through our contact form (for example name, email, company, and message). Our contact form is hosted by Zoho Forms.
How we use your data
- To respond to enquiries and schedule demos.
- To operate, secure, and improve the website.
- To understand website usage trends (analytics), where you consent.
Legal basis
- Enquiries: legitimate interests (responding to business enquiries and operating our business) and/or steps prior to entering a contract.
- Analytics: consent (you can reject analytics cookies, and you can change your choice via “Cookie settings”).
Who we share data with
- Zoho (Zoho Forms) to collect and store contact form submissions.
- Google (Google Analytics) for analytics, only if you accept analytics cookies.
- GitHub Pages to host the website content.
International transfers
Some service providers may process data outside the UK. Where this occurs, providers typically rely on appropriate safeguards (for example standard contractual clauses). For more detail, refer to the relevant provider documentation.
Retention
We keep contact form submissions for as long as needed to respond and for legitimate business purposes, then delete or anonymise. Analytics data retention is managed in Google Analytics settings.
Your rights
Depending on your location, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict processing of your personal data, and to object to processing. You may also withdraw consent for analytics at any time via “Cookie settings”.
If you are in the UK, you can also complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Security
We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect information, but no method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on this page.