To answer this question, please select “yes” if you offer goods or services to residents of the United Kingdom (regardless of whether you are actually located in the United Kingdom). If you do not offer goods or services to residents of the United Kingdom, please select “no” to this question. The United Kingdom is comprised of the following countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 


Please note that the mere fact that your website or application is accessible in the UK does not automatically mean that you are offering goods or services there. On the other hand, the presence of one or more of the following factors does mean that you are offering goods or services to UK residents: 

  • The UK or at least one member country is designated by name with reference to the good or service offered (e.g. “the best frozen pizza in England”); 

  • You pay a search engine operator for an Internet referencing service in order to facilitate access to your website or application by consumers in the UK, or you have launched marketing and advertising campaigns directed at a UK country audience (e.g. when running advertisements, you selected that you would like those advertisements to appear in England); 

  • The informational nature of the activity, such as tourism (e.g. you offer a special tour package for tourists from England); 

  • The mention of a dedicated address or phone number where you can be reached from a UK country (e.g. your website lists an address in England where individuals can inquire about your products or services); 

  • The use of a top-level domain that refers to a UK country (e.g. your domain ends in .co.uk); 

  • The description of travel instructions from one or more UK countries to the place where the goods or services are provided (e.g. your website provides directions on how to get to your office from a place in England); 

  • The mention of an international clientele composed of customers who live in various UK countries, in particular by the presentation of accounts or reviews written by such consumers (e.g. your website lists a review from an individual located in England); 

  • The use of a language or currency that is generally used in the UK (e.g. you list your prices in Pounds Sterling or provide the website in Welsh); or 

  • You offer the delivery of goods in UK countries (e.g. you ship to England). 

Related Privacy laws

This question will help the software determine whether the United Kingdom Data Protection Act 2018 (UK DPA 2018) may apply to you.