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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 12 August 2026

1. Who this policy is from

This Privacy Policy explains how dareomotosho.com (the “Site”, and “the Site operator”) collects, uses, and protects your personal information when you visit it.

The Site operator is based in Nigeria. This policy is written to reflect the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) and, where applicable, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for visitors from the European Union and United Kingdom.

2. What information the Site collects

Only what’s needed to run the Site and communicate with people who choose to engage with it.

Information you provide directly:

  • Name and email address — when you sign up for updates, register for a live class or event, or submit a question through the Site.
  • Question content — if you submit a question through the Site’s question feature. Providing your name with your question is optional; you may submit anonymously.
  • Comments and reactions — if you comment on a library entry. Providing a name is optional; comments are held for review before they appear publicly.
  • Contact and scheduling details — name, email, and message content when you send a message through the Site, or pick a time through the scheduling link.
  • Email address — when you open The Field Kit (the free one-page tool that ships with each episode). This is the same list as the Site’s Subscribe form, not a separate one, so unlocking a kit and subscribing put you in exactly one place. Entering an address that is already on the list adds nothing and sends no further confirmation email.

The Field Kit unlock records only your email address. It does not record which kits you opened, which you downloaded, or when.

The Career Path Finder is different by design: your answers are processed entirely in your browser and are never transmitted to or stored on the Site’s systems. Sharing or downloading a result shares only the resulting role page, not your answers.

Information collected automatically:

  • Basic technical data — IP address, browser type, device type, pages visited, and time spent on pages. This is collected through standard hosting logs (Vercel) and is used to keep the Site running and secure.
  • Cookies — the Site uses functional cookies necessary for basic operation. It sets two of its own: cookie_consent (your choice on the cookie notice) and resources_unlocked (set only after you choose to unlock The Field Kit, so you are not asked again). Neither contains your email address or any other personal detail. The Site does not currently use tracking or advertising cookies. The Cookie Policy lists both in full, along with the two matching local-storage items.

3. How your information is used

Your information is used only for these purposes:

  • To send you updates, resources, or newsletters you signed up for
  • To open The Field Kit for you and keep it open, and to send one confirmation email after your first unlock telling you what you signed up for and how to get back to the kits. That confirmation is sent once per address, not once per kit
  • To confirm and manage your registration for live classes or events
  • To respond to questions you submit
  • To display your submitted question in the Site’s public content library — with your name only if you chose to provide it
  • To maintain, secure, and improve the Site
  • To comply with legal obligations

Personal information is never sold, and never shared with third parties for marketing purposes.

4. Third parties that process your data

To operate the Site, these service providers process data on the Site operator’s behalf:

  • Vercel — website hosting (processes traffic and hosting logs). Vercel Privacy Policy
  • Supabase — database storage for signups (including Field Kit unlocks) and content library entries. Supabase Privacy Policy
  • GitHub — code repository and automation (processes content during publishing workflows). GitHub Privacy Policy
  • Resend — delivers advisory, speaking, and contact form submissions to the Site operator’s inbox, emailed results you request, the Field Kit confirmation email, and the subscriber list, which is held as a Resend audience (processes the name, email, and message you send). Resend Privacy Policy
  • Calendly — appointment scheduling when you pick a time (processes the details you enter on Calendly’s scheduling page). Calendly Privacy Notice

These providers are contractually required to protect your data and use it only for the services they provide to the Site.

Additional providers may be added in future — for example, an email newsletter service or a website analytics service. This policy will be updated to list them before they begin to be used.

5. How long information is kept

  • Email and name (signups, including Field Kit unlocks): kept for as long as you remain subscribed. You may unsubscribe at any time (see Section 8). Unsubscribing removes you from the mailing list; on request the stored record is deleted as well.
  • Class/event registration data: kept for the duration needed to run the class, plus a reasonable period afterward for follow-up and record-keeping.
  • Submitted questions: kept as long as the content library is active, unless you request removal.
  • Technical/hosting logs: kept in line with Vercel’s standard retention (typically no more than 30 days for detailed logs).

6. How your information is protected

Your data is stored with reputable service providers (Vercel, Supabase) who apply industry-standard security measures, including encryption in transit and at rest. Access to your data is restricted to the Site operator and to the automated systems required to operate the Site.

No system is 100% secure. If a data breach occurs that affects your personal information, affected users and the relevant authorities will be notified as required by applicable law.

7. International data transfers

The service providers listed above (Vercel, Supabase, GitHub) may store or process data outside Nigeria, including in the United States and the European Union. These providers commit to safeguards for international data transfers under their own policies.

8. Your rights

Depending on where you live, you have the following rights regarding your personal data:

  • Access — request a copy of the personal information held about you
  • Correction — request that inaccurate information be corrected
  • Deletion — request deletion of your personal information
  • Withdraw consent — unsubscribe from emails or withdraw consent for optional processing at any time
  • Object — object to certain uses of your data
  • Portability — receive your data in a portable format (where applicable under GDPR)
  • Complain — lodge a complaint with a data protection authority (in Nigeria, the Nigeria Data Protection Commission; in the EU/UK, your local authority)

To exercise any of these rights, get in touch using the details in Section 11.

To unsubscribe from emails, use the unsubscribe link in any email sent from the Site, or use the contact details in Section 11.

9. Children

The Site is not directed at children under 13, and does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information through the Site, get in touch using Section 11 and it will be deleted.

10. Changes to this policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time — for example, when a new service provider or a new Site feature affects data handling. The “Last updated” date at the top will reflect the most recent change. Material changes will be communicated through the Site or by email where appropriate.

11. Contact

For any privacy-related question, request, or concern, contact:

dareomotosho.com
Email: privacy@dareomotosho.com
Location: Nigeria