Wynter & Wilde

Privacy notice

Last updated: June 2026

Who we are

Wynter & Wilde is a trading name of Freshly Brewed Marketing Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales. We make screen-free creative resources for children. You can reach us anytime at hello@wynterandwilde.com.

What we collect, and why

At the moment this website does one thing: it lets you join our mailing list. If you do, we collect your email address - nothing else. We use it to send you launch news, free resources, and occasional updates about what we’re making. That’s the entire list of uses.

We don’t collect names, addresses, payment details, or anything about your children. We’d rather know less about you, not more.

Consent, and changing your mind

You’ll only join the list if you ask to, and we use double opt-in: after you sign up, you’ll get a confirmation email, and nothing happens unless you click it. Every email we send includes an unsubscribe link. One click and you’re out, no questions, no “are you sure” pages. You can also just email us and we’ll remove you by hand.

Where your email lives

Our mailing list is held in Klaviyo, the email platform we use to send our emails. Klaviyo stores your email address securely on our behalf and doesn’t use it for anything else. We don’t sell, rent, swap, or share your email address with anyone.

Analytics

We use privacy-friendly, cookie-free analytics to count visits to this site. It tells us how many people visited and which pages they read; it doesn’t tell us who you are, and it doesn’t follow you around the internet. Because of that, there’s no cookie banner here - there’s nothing to consent to.

How long we keep your email

For as long as you want to hear from us. If you unsubscribe, you come off the list. If we ever close the list down, we’ll delete it.

Your rights

Under UK data protection law you can ask us at any time to show you the data we hold about you (it will be your email address), correct it, or delete it. Email hello@wynterandwilde.com and we’ll sort it within a few days. If you think we’ve handled your data badly, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk - but we’d appreciate the chance to fix it first.

Changes to this notice

If what we collect or how we use it ever changes - for example, when our shop opens - we’ll update this page and change the date at the top. We won’t quietly start doing more with your data than this page says.