Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 4, 2026
Gal Goes Solo ("we", "our", "us") respects your privacy. This page explains what we collect, how we use it, and what your rights are.
Who runs this site
Gal Goes Solo is operated by Jennifer Varner, a US-registered Sole Proprietor based in Idaho. Operations and content delivery happen from Koh Tao, Thailand.
Contact: [email protected]
Mailing address: 5057 Harbourview Drive, Boise, ID 83704, USA
What we collect
We only collect what you actively send us. Specifically:
- Contact form submissions: first name, last name, email, message. Sent when you submit the form on the site.
- Booking inquiries: same fields, plus your selected tier and any details you choose to share.
- Email correspondence: anything you write to us at [email protected] is stored in our inbox.
What we don't collect
- No cookies on the public site.
- No advertising or marketing tracking pixels.
- No newsletter signup, no marketing list, no email broadcasts.
- No automated profiling, no AI training on your messages.
How we use your data
Strictly to reply to your inquiry and, if you book, to deliver the consulting session you paid for. We don't sell, rent, or share your information with anyone else for marketing purposes.
How long we keep it
Form submissions and email correspondence are kept for up to 3 years after the last contact, then deleted. You can ask for earlier deletion at any time by emailing [email protected].
Third-party services we use
- Web3Forms (United States), processes the contact form and forwards messages to our inbox. Data transmitted: name, email, message. Their privacy policy: web3forms.com/privacy.
- Umami Analytics (cloud, RGPD-friendly), aggregated, anonymous traffic statistics. No cookies. No personal data. We see things like "X people visited the blog this week", never who.
- Cloudflare Pages (United States), hosts the site and serves it via CDN. Standard server logs (IP address, user agent) may be kept temporarily for security. Their policy: cloudflare.com/privacypolicy.
- GitHub (United States, Microsoft), stores the website source code and the editorial content you see. No visitor data is sent to GitHub.
- Secure third-party payment processor (United States, currently being finalized between Stripe and Square). Used to take payment after you confirm your session. We never see your full card details. The exact processor and its privacy policy will be linked here once finalized.
Your rights
If you're a US visitor: you can request access to, correction of, or deletion of any personal data we hold about you, by emailing [email protected]. California residents (CCPA): we don't sell your personal information, and you have the same access and deletion rights described above.
If you're an EU/UK visitor: under GDPR you have the right to access, rectify, delete, restrict, or port your personal data. You can also lodge a complaint with your national data protection authority. Email us first and we'll handle it within 30 days.
Cookies on this site
This site sets zero cookies on your device. No tracking cookies, no analytics cookies, no advertising cookies. Umami runs cookie-free by design.
Changes to this policy
If we materially change this policy, we'll update the date at the top and, where appropriate, notify recent contacts.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email [email protected].