Privacy policy
Last updated: 11 February 2026
Who we are
WellbeingLab (“we”, “us”) publishes wellbeing content and recommendations. WellbeingLab is part of the TwentyOne Group network.
What data we collect
- Contact messages: if you email us or submit a form, we receive the information you provide (e.g. name, email, message).
- Site usage data: we may use privacy-friendly analytics to understand how visitors use the site (e.g. page views, approximate location, device type).
- Affiliate clicks: when you click an affiliate link, third parties may set cookies or use similar technologies to track purchases and pay commissions.
How we use your data
- To respond to enquiries.
- To improve site content and structure.
- To track affiliate performance and maintain site funding.
Legal basis (UK GDPR)
- Consent: for non-essential cookies (where used).
- Legitimate interests: to operate and improve a content site and measure performance.
- Contract/pre-contract steps: if you request information or services.
Cookies
Cookies are small files stored on your device. We may use essential cookies for site functionality and optional cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking.
If you implement a cookie banner, ensure it distinguishes essential cookies from optional cookies and records consent where required.
Affiliate links
Some pages contain affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a commission. Affiliate partners may set cookies and process your data as a separate controller.
Sharing your data
We do not sell your personal data. We may share data with service providers that help run the site (e.g. hosting, email, analytics), and affiliate partners when you click affiliate links.
International transfers
Some providers may process data outside the UK. Where this occurs, we rely on appropriate safeguards (e.g. adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses).
Data retention
We keep contact messages only as long as needed to respond and maintain records. Analytics data is retained according to provider settings.
Your rights
- Access, correction, deletion, objection, restriction, portability (where applicable).
- Withdraw consent for optional cookies at any time.
- Complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) if you’re unhappy with how data is handled.
Contact
For privacy enquiries, contact: mail@twentyonegroup.com