Website privacy
Privacy policy
This policy explains how Asta Barista handles personal information submitted through this website.
Last updated: 9 June 2026
What we collect
When you send an enquiry, we collect the details you choose to provide so Asta Barista can reply.
- General enquiries: name, email address and message.
- Event enquiries: name, email address, optional phone number, optional event date, event location, optional estimated guest numbers and message.
- Basic technical information may be recorded in website security or server logs, such as IP address, browser type, page requested and time of visit.
How we use your details
Asta Barista may use enquiry details to:
- Reply to your message.
- Check event availability and discuss event arrangements.
- Keep a sensible record of enquiries where needed for admin.
- Protect the website from spam, misuse or security issues.
No payment details are taken through this website. Personal information is not sold.
Cookies and tracking
This website has not been built with advertising or analytics tracking. Embedded or linked third-party services, such as Google Maps and social pages, may use their own cookies or similar technologies when you open them.
Sharing and storage
Enquiry details may be processed by trusted website hosting, form handling and email service providers so the website can receive and deliver messages. Details may also be shared if required by law.
Enquiry details are kept only for as long as needed to reply, manage the enquiry, keep reasonable admin records, or meet legal requirements.
Social links and maps
This website links to third-party services such as Google Maps and Asta Barista social pages. Those services have their own privacy policies and may process your data when you open them.
Your rights
You have rights under UK data protection law, including asking to access, correct or delete your personal information in certain circumstances.
To ask a privacy question, use the contact form or the confirmed social links on this website. You can also complain to the Information Commissioner's Office if you are unhappy with how your information is handled.