Privacy
Privacy and tracking
A short, plain explanation of what happens to your information when you visit this site or send a message through the form.
Last updated August 2026
What you share with me
The contact form asks for the name you would like to be called and an email address where I can reach you. Both arrive in my inbox so that I can write back. Your details are not sold and not passed to anyone outside that conversation.
If you would rather I removed your message and your details, write to me and I will delete them.
Cookies and the Meta Pixel
This site loads the Meta Pixel, a small piece of code from Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram. It records that a browser opened a page here, together with the technical details a browser normally sends, such as device type, approximate location, and the page you arrived from. It also sets cookies in your browser.
When a message goes through the contact form, the pixel notes that an enquiry happened. It does not receive your name, your email address, or anything you wrote.
The pixel is there so I can see which pages people find useful, and whether an advert reached someone who was actually looking for doula support.
If you would rather not be tracked
A content blocker or your browser's privacy settings will stop the pixel from loading, and the site carries on working normally. Inside Facebook and Instagram, your ad preferences let you limit how activity like this is used, and most phones offer a system setting for app tracking too.
Where the information sits
Messages from the form live in my email. Anything the pixel collects is held by Meta under their own privacy terms, which you can read on their website.
Your rights
If you are in the UK or the European Union, you can ask what information I hold about you, ask for a copy of it, or ask me to erase it. A short note is enough. I will answer as soon as I reasonably can.
Anything on this page you would like explained further, please ask.
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