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Privacy policy

Last updated: 8 July 2026

Who we are

This policy explains how S5 Ltd ("we", "us") handles personal data on s5.ie. We are the data controller. S5 Ltd is registered in England and Wales, company number 16842049, with its registered office at 20 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU, United Kingdom. Contact for privacy matters: [email protected].

What this site collects

s5.ie is an informational company site. The personal data involved is:

  • Technical data - IP address, browser type and pages requested, processed transiently by our hosting provider (Cloudflare, Inc.) to serve the site and protect it from abuse. Lawful basis: legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) UK GDPR).
  • Contact form submissions - if you use our contact form, the name, email address and message you provide are sent to us by email through our own transactional email service so we can respond. We keep the correspondence for as long as needed to deal with it. Lawful basis: legitimate interest.
  • Emails you send us - if you email [email protected] or [email protected], we keep the correspondence for as long as needed to deal with it. Lawful basis: legitimate interest.

Cookies

We use a consent tool (cookies.ie) to record your cookie preferences. We set only the cookies needed for the site and your consent choice to work. We do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies, and site analytics run on our own self-hosted, cookie-free infrastructure.

Our products

Each S5 product (see our brands) publishes its own privacy policy on its own domain covering the data that product collects. This page covers s5.ie only.

International transfers

Cloudflare is a US company; where data is transferred outside the UK or EEA we rely on the UK International Data Transfer Addendum to the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.

Your rights

Under the UK GDPR you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict and object to processing of your personal data, and to data portability. Email [email protected] and we will respond within one month. You may also complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.