Privacy PolicyLast updated: 12.12.25Welcome to Burnout Recovery. We are committed to protecting your privacy and to handling personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Spain’s Organic Law 3/2018 (LOPDGDD).1. Data ControllerThe Data Controller responsible for the processing of your personal data is: Burnout Recovery.Contact: via the contact form 2. Personal Data We CollectWe only collect personal data which you voluntarily provide through our website forms:- Name
- Email address
- Any comments or messages you include
We do not collect special category data unless you voluntarily share information during communication related to burnout or coaching.3. How We Use Your Personal DataWe process your data to:- Respond to your inquiries
- Provide information about workshops
- Send requested resources or updates
- Manage communication about coaching
- Send marketing or newsletter emails (only with consent)
You can unsubscribe from marketing emails at any time using the link in the email.4. Legal Bases for ProcessingWe process personal data under the following legal bases:- Consent — when you sign up for a workshop or marketing email
- Legitimate interest — when you contact us directly with a question or message
5. Data RetentionWe retain personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes described above or to comply with legal requirements.You may request deletion at any time by contacting us.6. Data Sharing and Service ProvidersWe do not sell, rent, or trade personal data.We may share data with trusted service providers who assist us in delivering our communications:- MailerLite — for email campaigns, newsletters, and workshop sign-ups
MailerLite acts as a GDPR-compliant data processor and processes data only according to our instructions.When you contact us through the contact form, your message is delivered to our personal email inbox and is not stored by a third-party CRM unless explicitly stated.7. International Data TransfersMailerLite may transfer data outside the EU/EEA. In such cases, transfers are protected through GDPR-approved safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).8. Cookies and TrackingWe do not use cookies for analytics, advertising, or tracking purposes.Our website can be used without cookies. If in the future cookies are introduced, this Privacy Policy will be updated.9. Your Rights Under GDPRYou have the right to:- Access your personal data
- Request correction of inaccurate data=
- Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”)
- Withdraw consent at any time (for marketing emails)
- Object to certain processing
In Spain, the supervisory authority is the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD).To exercise your rights, contact us via the contact form10. Security MeasuresWe implement reasonable organizational and technical measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. However, no communication method is entirely risk-free.11. MinorsOur services are intended for adults (18+). We do not knowingly collect data from minors. If you believe data has been collected from a minor, please contact us so we can delete it.12. Updates to This PolicyWe may occasionally update this Privacy Policy. The updated version will always be available on this page with an updated revision date.13. ContactIf you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your GDPR rights, contact Burnout Recovery.Contact: via the contact form