Privacy Policy

Effective Date: October 10, 2025
Last Updated: October 10, 2025

Introduction

At Deeper Living Adventures, your privacy isn’t just a checkbox — it’s a commitment. We’re all about honest transparency, zero BS, and protecting your energy (and your data) like the sacred resource it is. This Privacy Policy lays out what info we collect, why it matters, and how we handle it with care, clarity, and soul-led responsibility.

Definitions

Let’s clear up who we’re talking about:

  • “You” / “Your” = anyone visiting, subscribing to, or interacting with Deeper Living Adventures – https://deeperlivingadventures.com
  • We” / “Us” / “Our” = Deeper Living Creations, LLC, DBA Deeper Living Adventures and our trusted team
  • “The Site” / “Website” = Deeper Living Adventures – https://deeperlivingadventures.com

Compliance & Additional Policies

We play by the rules — including GDPR, PIPEDA, CCPA/CPRA, Australia’s Privacy Act, and every relevant U.S. state privacy law. Basically, wherever You live, we’re doing our best to keep Your data safe, ethical, and respect-filled.

You’ll also want to check out Our Terms and Conditions and Disclosures and Disclaimers to see the full picture of what We’re about.

Your Responsibilties

By being here, You agree to the terms in this Privacy Policy. Don’t vibe with it? No hard feelings — but please don’t use the Site.

Come back and check this policy once in a while, because We do update it when laws or practices change. We promise to keep things readable and drama-free.

Questions? Reach out anytime: help@deeperlivingadventures.com


Section 1: Scope of This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, and disclosure of information on this Website and applies to all users who interact with the Website, including visitors, subscribers, and customers. Certain provisions may vary based on Your geographic location, as specified in this Privacy Policy.

This Privacy Policy applies to personal information, such as Your name, email address, IP address, and browser details, as well as non-personal information, such as aggregated or anonymized data.

Exclusions to this Policy:

This policy applies to all information collected through the Site and any related tools or services. Whether You’re just browsing, downloading freebies, or purchasing something life-giving, this policy covers how we handle your personal info.

What’s not covered?

  • Third-party stuff: Like affiliate links, embedded content, or tools We use that have their own privacy practices.
  • Public content: Anything You choose to post in comments or public areas.
  • Fraud/security/legal exceptions: Some data used for fraud prevention, security measures, or legal compliance might fall outside this policy.

Section 2: Personal Information We Collect 

We only collect what We need to serve you better, operate smoothly, and meet Our legal obligations.

What you voluntarily share:

  • Contact info: Name + email + any other info You submit via forms or subscriptions
  • Account info: If You create an account, We collect basic login details including name, email, username, password, and optional profile details (e.g. profile photo).
  • Comments/posts: Anything You share publicly on comments, forums, or similar areas, You’re sharing with the world

What we automatically collect:

  • Log data: IP address, browser type, operating system, pages visited, referral URL, and date/time of access
  • Device Data: Information about Your device, such as model, operating system version, and unique identifiers
  • Cookies: Data about Your interactions with Our Website, collected for analytics, personalization, and advertising purposes (more on that in the Cookie Policy)
  • Tracking data: Behavioral data (e.g., click patterns, time on page, etc.) and geolocation data derived from Your IP address

What we don’t intend to collect:

We don’t ask for sensitive personal info like Your medical history, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs. If You voluntarily share it (e.g., in public comments), You consent to us processing it as described here. You can always ask us to delete it.

Third-party info:

We may receive personal information from third-party sources, such as:

  • Analytics Tools: Aggregated data from tools like Google Analytics
  • Advertising Platforms: Information about Your interactions with ads on Our Website
  • Social Media: Data from accounts used to interact with Our Website
  • Payment Processors: Transaction details necessary to fulfill purchases. This does not include full payment card information.

Unintended Data Collection

  1. Metadata: Files You voluntarily upload may include metadata (e.g., geolocation data)
  2. Public Submissions: Personal data You voluntarily share in public comments or public posts

Section 3: How We Use Your Information

We use Your info for things that keep this Site (and Your experience) running smoothly:

  • Site functionality
  • Sending emails You’ve opted into
  • Delivering access to resources or products You’ve purchased
  • Processing transactions
  • Answering Your questions + providing support
  • Fixing tech issues
  • Improving content through analytics
  • Preventing fraud and protecting Our site
  • Personalizing content based on Your preferences and site interactions
  • Marketing, newsletters, updates, special offers, discounts, upcoming events, or promotions (with consent)

You can opt out of marketing emails anytime with a single click on a link within any of Our emails. We don’t believe in spam, digital or otherwise.


Section 4: EU/UK Visitor Rights Under the GDPR

Bases for Processing Personal Data.

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and UK GDPR, We process Your personal data based on the following legal bases:

  1. Consent: We rely on Your explicit consent for activities such as sending marketing communications, using non-essential cookies, or processing sensitive data You provide voluntarily. You can withdraw Your consent at any time by contacting Us at help@deeperlivingadventures.com or updating Your preferences on the Website.
  2. Contractual Necessity: We process Your data to fulfill a contract or take steps at Your request, such as providing services (e.g., newsletter subscriptions) or communicating service updates. Failure to provide necessary data may prevent Us from delivering requested services.
  3. Legitimate Interests: We process data to pursue legitimate business interests, including improving the Website, analyzing user behavior, preventing fraud, and responding to inquiries. We ensure these interests do not override Your rights. You can object to this processing by contacting Us.
  4. Legal Obligation: We process Your data to comply with legal requirements, such as responding to subpoenas, maintaining tax records, or fulfilling GDPR-related obligations like honoring access or deletion requests.

Your Rights Under the GDPR

As a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA) or the United Kingdom (UK), You have specific rights regarding Your personal data:

  1. Right to Access: You can request a copy of the personal data We hold about You and verify how it is being used.
  2. Right to Rectification: You have the right to request corrections to inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
  3. Right to Erasure (Right to Be Forgotten): You can request the deletion of Your personal data in certain circumstances, such as when it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.
  4. Right to Restrict Processing: You can ask Us to limit the use of Your data if You contest its accuracy, object to its processing, or need it preserved for legal claims.
  5. Right to Data Portability: You can request Your data in a portable format to transfer it to another service provider, where technically feasible.
  6. Right to Object: You can object to the processing of Your personal data for certain purposes, such as direct marketing or profiling.
  7. Right to Withdraw Consent: If processing is based on Your consent, You can withdraw it at any time.
  8. Right to Lodge a Complaint: If You believe Your rights have been violated, You have the right to file a complaint with a supervisory authority in Your jurisdiction. However, before lodging a complaint, We encourage You to contact Us first at help@deeperlivingadventures.com to address Your concerns directly, and We will do Our best to resolve any issues promptly.

To exercise any of these rights, please contact Us at help@deeperlivingadventures.com. We may require additional information to verify Your identity before processing Your request. Once We have sufficient information to complete Your request, We will do so within 30 days.


Section 5: International Data Transfers

If you are located in a jurisdiction with data transfer restrictions (such as the EEA, UK, Canada, or Australia), your personal data may be transferred to and processed in other countries, including the United States, which may not provide the same level of data protection as your home jurisdiction.

To ensure your data is protected, we use Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) and other appropriate safeguards as required by law, such as adequacy decisions or legally recognized transfer mechanisms. These safeguards help ensure your personal information is treated securely and in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

If you are located in Canada, your personal data may be transferred to jurisdictions outside of Canada, including the United States. As a result, your data may be subject to access by law enforcement or regulatory authorities under applicable foreign laws. We take reasonable steps to ensure that any international data transfers comply with applicable privacy laws and maintain appropriate security measures.


Section 6: How We Share Your Information

We may share Your personal data under the circumstances described below.

Service Providers

We share data with trusted third-party service providers to operate and improve Our business. These providers process Your personal data only on Our instructions and are bound by confidentiality and data protection obligations. Examples include:

  1. Email Services: For sending newsletters and other communications (e.g., Kit, Mailchimp).
  2. Analytics Providers: For website performance tracking and user behavior analysis (e.g., Google Analytics).
  3. Hosting Services: For storing and hosting Our Website (e.g., BigScoots, Bluehost).
  4. Payment Processors: For processing payments securely (e.g., Stripe, PayPal).
  5. Fraud Prevention and Security Tools: To detect and prevent unauthorized access or malicious activity (e.g., Cloudflare CAPTCHA tools).

Categories of Shared Data: Name, email address, IP address, payment details (when necessary), and other relevant information necessary for the service.

Advertising and Marketing Partners

When We engage in advertising or affiliate marketing, We may share Your data with:

  1. Advertising Networks: To display relevant ads on Our Website.
  2. Social Media Platforms: To show targeted ads or allow for interaction with embedded content.

Categories of Shared Data: Cookies, device data, and behavioral information. You can opt out of targeted advertising by visiting YourAdChoices or the Network Advertising Initiative.

Compliance with Laws and Legal Proceedings

We may disclose Your personal data to third parties:

  1. To comply with applicable laws, regulations, or legal processes (e.g., subpoenas or court orders).
  2. To respond to requests from law enforcement or government agencies.
  3. To protect Our legal rights, enforce Our terms, or investigate potential violations.

Aggregated or Anonymized Data

We may share aggregated or anonymized data that cannot reasonably identify You with third parties for research, analytics, or marketing purposes. For example, We may share website traffic statistics (like “20,000 monthly visitors” with no identifying info) with potential advertisers or partners.

Sale of Personal Data to Third Parties

We NEVER share, sell, rent, trade, or give away Your personal data. Period.


Section 7: Deeper Living Adventures Cookie Policy

What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies?

Cookies are small files placed on Your device that help Us improve Your experience on Our Website. In addition to cookies, We use other tracking technologies, such as pixels, web beacons, and tags, which serve similar purposes. These technologies help Us understand how You interact with the Website, provide functionality, and deliver relevant advertisements.

We use the following types of cookies and tracking technologies:

Essential Cookies:

These cookies are necessary for Our Website to function properly. They enable core features, such as page navigation, access to secure areas, and ensuring the site’s basic usability. Without these cookies, the Website may not perform as intended. Examples: Login authentication, session management, and load balancing.

Analytics Cookies:

These cookies help Us understand how visitors interact with Our Website by collecting anonymized data, such as page views, traffic sources, and time spent on pages. This data helps Us improve Website performance and user experience. Examples: Google Analytics cookies.

Advertising and Targeting Cookies:

These cookies track Your online activity to deliver personalized advertisements based on Your interests. They may also limit the frequency of ads and measure their effectiveness. These cookies may be set by Us or third-party advertisers. Examples: Google AdSense and Meta Pixel.

Functional Cookies:

These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering Your preferences or pre-filling forms. While not essential, they improve the user experience. Examples: Cookies that remember Your language settings or preferred display options.

Duration of Cookies

Cookies on Our Website may be:

  1. Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that expire when You close Your browser.
  2. Persistent Cookies: Cookies that remain on Your device for a defined period or until You delete them. The lifespan of persistent cookies varies by cookie type.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on Our Website are set by third parties. These third-party cookies may collect data directly from Your browser and are subject to the third party’s privacy policies. Examples include:

  1. Google Analytics: Tracks user behavior and Website performance. For more information on Google’s privacy practices, visit Google Privacy & Terms.
  2. Meta Pixel: Tracks conversions and enables personalized advertising. For more information, visit Meta Privacy Policy.
  3. Pinterest Tag: Tracks conversions from Pinterest ads and user engagement. For more details, visit Pinterest Privacy Policy.
  4. Advertising Networks: Advertising networks may set cookies to deliver targeted ads.

Managing Cookies and Consent

We provide multiple ways for You to manage Your cookie preferences:

Cookie Consent Banner:

When You first visit Our Website, You will see a banner allowing You to accept, reject, or customize Your cookie preferences. You can update these preferences at any time by clicking on the cookie icon in the lower right-hand corner of your screen.

Browser Settings:

Most browsers allow You to block or delete cookies. Please refer to Your browser’s help section for instructions.

Opt-Out Tools:

You can opt out of most cookies at any time by clicking on the cookie icon in the lower right-hand corner of your screen. You can also opt out of targeted advertising by visiting YourAdChoices or the Network Advertising Initiative.

Do Not Track (DNT) Signals:

Some browsers allow You to enable a “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting. At this time, We do not respond to DNT signals, as no industry standard for responding has been established.


Section 8: California Resident Rights (CCPA/CPRA)

Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and the California Shine the Light Act, California Residents Have the Following Rights:

  1. Right to Know: You can request information about the categories of personal data We collect, the purposes for which We use it, the sources from which We collect it, and the third parties with whom We share it.
  2. Right to Access: You have the right to request a copy of the personal data We have collected about You in the past 12 months.
  3. Right to Delete: You can request the deletion of Your personal data, subject to certain legal or business-related exceptions (e.g., retaining data for compliance with legal obligations).
  4. Right to Correct: You can request that We correct inaccurate personal data We hold about You.
  5. Right to Opt Out of Sale or Sharing: You can opt out of the sale or sharing of Your personal data by contacting Us to request this. We do not knowingly sell or share the personal data of minors under 16 years old without affirmative authorization.
  6. Right Against Retaliation: You have the right not to be discriminated against for exercising Your CCPA/CPRA rights (e.g., by being denied services or charged different prices).

How to Exercise These Rights:

To make a request, contact Us at help@deeperlivingadventures.com. We may need to verify Your identity before fulfilling Your request which may involve asking You to provide additional information. Once We can verify Your identity, We will complete Your request within 30 days.

Categories of Personal Information We Collect

For a full list of how We collect and use personal information, please refer to the list of personal information We collect in Section 2 of this Privacy Policy.

How and Why We Collect Your Personal Information

For a full list of how and why We collect Your personal information, please refer to Section 6 of this Privacy Policy.

California Shine the Light Disclosure

We do not share, sell, rent, trade, or give away Your personal data with third parties for their direct marketing purposes.


Section 9: Other U.S. State-Specific Privacy Rights

Residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Maryland (effective October 1, 2025), Minnesota (effective July 31, 2025), Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee (effective July 1, 2025), Texas, Utah, and Virginia may have additional rights under state privacy laws, including:

  • The Right to Confirm and Access Your Data: You may request confirmation of whether we process your personal data and access to that data.
  • The Right to Correct Inaccurate or Incomplete Data: You may request corrections to ensure the accuracy of your personal data.
  • The Right to Delete Your Personal Data: You may request deletion of personal data we have collected, subject to legal and business exceptions.
  • The Right to Data Portability: You may request your personal data in a portable and machine-readable format for your use or to transfer to another organization.
  • The Right to Opt Out of:
    • The sale or sharing of your personal data (applicable in California and Florida).
    • Targeted advertising (applicable in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia).
    • Profiling that produces significant legal effects (applicable in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia).
  • The Right to Non-Discrimination When Exercising Privacy Rights.

To exercise Your rights, contact Us via email at help@deeperlivingadventures.com. We will respond to Your verified request within 30 days, as required by applicable state laws. If additional time is needed due to the complexity or volume of requests, We will notify You within the initial 30-day period and provide an explanation, extending Our response time by up to an additional 45 days if permitted by law.


Section 10: Data Retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy, including legal, accounting, or business requirements. When determining retention periods, We consider the nature of the data, the potential risks associated with unauthorized use, and our legal obligations.

If you are located in Canada, the EU or UK, please note We retain Your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy. When data is no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymize it in compliance with PIPEDA and GDPR requirements.

You have the right to request the deletion of Your personal data at any time. To make such a request, contact Us at help@deeperlivingadventures.com. Please note that certain data may need to be retained to comply with legal obligations or for legitimate business purposes, such as resolving disputes or meeting tax requirements.


Section 11: Security

We take the security of Your personal information seriously and implement reasonable measures to protect it from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is completely secure. Please take precautions when sharing personal data online.

In the event of a data breach that affects your personal information, we will notify affected individuals and relevant authorities within the timeframes required by applicable laws. If you believe your data has been compromised, please contact us immediately at help@deeperlivingadventures.com.

Security Measures We Use

We work with trusted third-party service providers (e.g., hosting platforms, payment processors) to process Your personal data. These providers are contractually required to implement adequate security measures in compliance with applicable laws and industry standards.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

DESPITE OUR EFFORTS TO SAFEGUARD YOUR DATA, NO SYSTEM CAN GUARANTEE 100% SECURITY. BY USING OUR WEBSITE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ANY TRANSMISSION OF PERSONAL DATA IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.

ADDITIONALLY, WHILE WE TAKE CARE TO WORK WITH REPUTABLE THIRD-PARTY SERVICE PROVIDERS, WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY BREACHES OR UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS THAT OCCUR ON THEIR SYSTEMS. THIRD-PARTY ENTITIES, SUCH AS PAYMENT PROCESSORS, ANALYTICS TOOLS, OR ADVERTISING NETWORKS, ARE GOVERNED BY THEIR OWN PRIVACY POLICIES AND SECURITY PRACTICES, WHICH ARE BEYOND OUR CONTROL.


Section 12: Children’s Privacy

Our Website is directed to adults over the age of 18; it is not directed to children under the age of 13 (or under 16 for residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) and United Kingdom (UK)), and We do not knowingly collect personal data from children.

We comply with applicable laws, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the EEA and UK. If We learn that We have inadvertently collected personal data from a child without appropriate consent, We will promptly delete the data and take steps to prevent further collection. If You believe a child under the relevant age has provided Us with personal data, please contact Us at help@deeperlivingadventures.com.


Section 13: Email Marketing

We offer the option to subscribe to Our email list to receive newsletters, updates, marketing and promotional materials, and other relevant content related to this Website.

Opt-In Requirements

  1. For individuals in the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK): We comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and require explicit consent (e.g., a double opt-in) before sending email communications.
  2. For individuals in the United States and other regions: By opting in or providing Your email when downloading free resources or purchasing products, You consent to receive Our email communications.

Email Opt-Out

You can unsubscribe to opt-out from Our email list at any time by:

  1. Clicking the “unsubscribe” link located at the bottom of any email We send. Opt-out requests will be processed within 10 days.
  2. Contacting Us directly at help@deeperlivingadventures.com to request removal from Our mailing list.

Section 14: Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in Our practices, technologies, or legal obligations. When We make updates, We will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page.

We encourage You to review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed about how We protect Your personal data.

Unless otherwise stated, updates to this Privacy Policy take effect immediately upon posting. Your continued use of Our Website after any update constitutes Your acknowledgment of the updated policy.


Section 15: How to Contact Us About Privacy Concerns

If You have questions or concerns regarding any portion of this Privacy Policy, please contact Our Privacy Officer at help@deeperlivingadventures.com.

If You are located in Australia, you have the right to interact with us anonymously or under a pseudonym where feasible. However, if identification is required to fulfill a service request or legal obligation, we may need to verify your identity.

If You are located in Canada and you have concerns about how we handle your personal data, You may contact our Privacy Officer at help@deeperlivingadventures.com. If your concerns are not resolved, You have the right to file a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

Section 16: Governing Law

This Privacy Policy is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Virginia, USA, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.

If You are located outside Virginia, USA, please note that by using Our Website, You agree that Your personal data may be processed in accordance with the laws of Virginia, USA.


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