Last updated: 1 July 2026
This policy explains how deathlessons.org handles personal data. The data controller is Manresa Associates Ltd (company no. 14718901), 18 Heron Drive, London N4 2FX, contactable at drcjar@gmail.com.
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| Data | Why | Legal basis (UK GDPR) |
|---|---|---|
| Email address | Passwordless sign-in, receipts, and sending your alerts | Contract |
| Saved search terms | To run your saved-query alerts | Contract |
| Purchase & subscription records | To provide and account for what you bought | Contract / legal obligation |
| Bespoke enquiry (email + your brief) | To respond and quote | Legitimate interest |
| Server logs (IP, request, time) | Security and keeping the service running | Legitimate interest |
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Card payments are processed by Stripe. We never see or store your card details; Stripe acts as an independent processor and shares with us only what we need to fulfil your order (e.g. your email and that a payment succeeded).
We use a small number of processors acting on our instructions: Stripe (payments), Resend (sending transactional email such as sign-in links and alerts), and our hosting provider (Amazon Web Services). We do not sell your data or use it for advertising.
Some processors (e.g. Stripe, Resend) may process data outside the UK. Where they do, transfers are covered by UK-approved safeguards such as the International Data Transfer Agreement or adequacy regulations.
Account, subscription and saved-query data is kept while your account is active and for as long as needed for legal and accounting purposes. Server logs are kept for a short period for security. You can ask us to delete your account data at any time.
Under UK GDPR you have the right to access, correct, delete or port your data, and to object to or restrict certain processing. To exercise any of these, email drcjar@gmail.com. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
We may update this policy; the "last updated" date shows when.