
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 1st July 2025
At The Workload Rebellion™, your privacy matters. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit our website, engage with our tools, join our programs, or access our content.
What We Collect, How We Use It
We may collect:
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Your name, email address, and contact details (when you sign up for emails, register for events, or join The Balance Code™ Membership)
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Responses to quizzes, surveys, or forms you complete
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Payment details via secure third-party providers (we don’t store payment data ourselves)
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Website usage data through analytics tools like Google Analytics
We use your information to:
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Deliver programs and resources you’ve opted into (like Balance Code™ Membership)
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Provide customer support and important updates
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Send emails you’ve requested (newsletters, event info, workshop details)
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Improve our site, services, and user experience
We may also use anonymised, aggregated data to understand patterns and improve what we offer.
Data Storage
Your data is stored using secure platforms including:
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Membership.io (for our private member hub and content access)
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ConvertKit (for email marketing and automation)
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Stripe (for payment processing)
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Google Analytics (for site traffic insights)
We never sell your data or share it with third parties for marketing purposes.
Your Rights
You can:
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Unsubscribe from emails at any time using the link at the bottom of each email
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Request a copy of your data
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Ask us to delete your information from our records
To make a request, contact:
📧 admin@workloadrebellion.com
Cookies
Like most websites, we use cookies to improve your experience. You can turn off cookies in your browser settings if you prefer.
Changes To This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy occasionally to stay compliant and reflect changes to our services. We’ll notify you here when that happens.
Questions?
If you have any questions about this policy or how we handle your data, please reach out. We believe in transparency, and we’ll answer anything we can.