Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2nd May 2026
About this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Best Weird Facts collects, uses, stores, and protects personal information when you use this website.
Best Weird Facts is owned and operated by LimeVibe Limited, registered in England & Wales with company number 06872411. In this Privacy Policy, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to the operator of Best Weird Facts.
By using this website, you acknowledge that we may process personal information as described in this Privacy Policy.
Information we may collect
We aim to collect as little personal information as reasonably necessary to operate this website.
When you visit the website, we may automatically receive limited technical information, such as your IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, pages visited, referring page, approximate location, access times, and basic usage information.
If you contact us using a contact form, email address, or other communication method, we may collect the information you choose to provide, such as your name, email address, message content, and any other details included in your communication.
If the website uses cookies, analytics, advertising, spam prevention, security tools, or similar technologies, those tools may collect technical and usage information as described in this Privacy Policy.
How we use information
We may use personal information to operate, maintain, protect, improve, and monitor the website.
We may use information to respond to messages, deal with enquiries, manage contact form submissions, prevent spam or abuse, troubleshoot technical issues, protect website security, understand general website usage, comply with legal obligations, and enforce our rights.
We may also use limited aggregated or anonymised information to understand how visitors use the website and to improve the content, layout, performance, and user experience of the website.
Legal bases for processing
Where applicable data protection law requires a legal basis for processing personal information, we rely on one or more lawful bases depending on the circumstances.
We may process information where it is necessary for our legitimate interests, including operating the website, keeping it secure, preventing abuse, responding to enquiries, improving the website, and protecting our legal rights.
We may process information where you have given consent, such as where consent is required for certain cookies, analytics, marketing, or similar technologies.
We may process information where it is necessary to comply with a legal obligation, resolve disputes, or establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
Cookies and similar technologies
The website may use cookies, local storage, pixels, scripts, analytics tools, advertising technologies, or similar technologies.
Some cookies or similar technologies may be necessary for the website to function properly, remember basic preferences, maintain security, prevent spam, or support essential features.
Other cookies or similar technologies may be used to understand website usage, measure performance, improve content, display advertising, or support affiliate or sponsored content.
Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using non-essential cookies or similar technologies. You may also be able to control cookies through your browser settings.
If you block or delete cookies, some parts of the website may not work as intended.
Analytics
We may use analytics tools to understand how visitors use the website, including which pages are viewed, how visitors arrive at the website, and how the website performs.
Analytics information is generally used in an aggregated or statistical way and helps us improve the website, content, performance, and user experience.
Analytics providers may process technical information such as IP address, device information, browser information, approximate location, and usage data.
Advertising and affiliate links
The website may display advertising, sponsored content, affiliate links, or other commercial content.
Advertising partners, affiliate networks, or other third parties may use cookies or similar technologies to measure performance, prevent fraud, personalise advertising, or understand interactions with adverts and links.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices of advertisers, affiliate networks, sponsors, or third-party websites. Their own privacy policies will apply to their processing of personal information.
Contact forms and messages
If you contact us, we may use the information you provide to read, process, and respond to your message.
We may keep a record of communications where reasonably necessary for administration, security, legal, dispute resolution, or business purposes.
You should not send us sensitive personal information unless it is necessary for your enquiry.
Security and spam prevention
We may use security, spam prevention, bot detection, rate limiting, logging, firewall, and similar tools to protect the website and its users.
These tools may process technical information such as IP address, browser details, device details, request data, timestamps, and behaviour patterns.
We use these measures to protect the website from abuse, spam, unauthorised access, malicious activity, and technical disruption.
Sharing information
We do not sell personal information.
We may share personal information with trusted service providers who help us operate, host, secure, monitor, analyse, improve, or maintain the website.
These providers may include hosting providers, analytics providers, email providers, security providers, spam prevention services, advertising partners, and technical support providers.
We may also share information where required by law, regulation, court order, legal process, government request, or where necessary to protect our rights, property, safety, users, systems, or the public.
International transfers
Some service providers may process information outside the United Kingdom or the country where you live.
Where required by applicable law, we will rely on appropriate safeguards or lawful transfer mechanisms for international transfers of personal information.
Data retention
We keep personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
Different types of information may be kept for different periods depending on the reason it was collected, technical requirements, legal obligations, security needs, dispute resolution needs, and business administration requirements.
We may keep technical logs for a limited period to maintain security, investigate abuse, troubleshoot problems, and protect the website.
We may keep contact messages for as long as reasonably necessary to deal with the enquiry and maintain appropriate records.
Your rights
Depending on where you live and which laws apply, you may have rights in relation to your personal information.
These rights may include the right to request access to your personal information, correction of inaccurate information, deletion of information, restriction of processing, objection to processing, portability of information, and withdrawal of consent where processing is based on consent.
These rights are not always absolute and may be subject to legal limits, exemptions, identity verification, and practical requirements.
If you make a request, we may need to ask for information to verify your identity and understand your request.
Children
This website is intended for a general audience and is not specifically directed at children.
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us so we can review the matter.
Third-party websites
The website may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, services, adverts, or resources.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices, security, content, policies, or conduct of any third party.
If you follow a third-party link, you should read that third party’s own privacy policy before providing any personal information.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.
The updated version will apply from the time it is published on the website, unless stated otherwise.
You should check this page occasionally to make sure you are aware of the latest version.
Complaints
If you are unhappy with how we handle your personal information, please contact us first so we can try to resolve the issue.
If applicable law gives you the right to complain to a data protection authority, you may do so. In the United Kingdom, the relevant authority is the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Contact
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how we handle personal information, please use the contact form provided on the website.