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Privacy Policy

How we handle your data.

Last updated: 2025

Talk to a Pro respects your privacy. This policy explains what information we collect and how we use it.

1. Information We Collect

We may collect names, email addresses, account roles, date of birth, parent or guardian contact information, athletic background, playing position, skill level, goals, booking history, session status, and any information users choose to provide.

2. Payments

Payments are processed through Stripe or another third-party provider. Talk to a Pro does not store full payment card details.

3. Athlete and Session Information

We may collect information used to prepare for sessions, improve matching, support session quality, and maintain development history.

4. Media Content

If users upload video, audio, or files, we may store and use that content to support sessions and improve the platform.

5. How We Use Data

We use information to create accounts, facilitate bookings, process payments, communicate with users, support parent approvals, and improve the platform.

6. Sharing Information

We do not sell personal data. We may share limited information with service providers such as Stripe, Supabase, and email providers, or when required by law.

7. Minor Privacy

For users under 13, parent or guardian consent is required. Parents may request access or deletion of a child's data.

8. Parent Visibility

Parents may have access to relevant information for minor athletes, including sessions and approvals.

9. Data Security

We use reasonable safeguards to protect data, but no system is completely secure.

10. Data Retention

We retain information as necessary to operate the platform and comply with legal obligations.

11. Deletion Requests

Users may request deletion of their data, subject to legal and operational requirements.

12. Changes

We may update this policy from time to time.

13. Contact

Contact Talk to a Pro through the website for privacy inquiries.

"Your athlete's data exists to make his mentorship better — not to be monetized or sold. That's a commitment, not just a policy."