The Bootroom HQ The Bootroom HQ

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 14 July 2026

1. Who we are

The Bootroom HQ ("we", "us", "our") provides training, consulting, and course enrollment services to individuals and organizations in Nigeria and beyond. This policy explains what personal data we collect through https://thebootroomhq.com, why we collect it, and the choices you have.

2. Information we collect

When you sign up, enroll in a course, book a consultation, or contact us, we may collect: your full name, email address, phone number, and any information you choose to share in a form (such as your goals, organization, or how you heard about us). If you make a payment, our payment process may separately collect payment details — we do not store your card or bank details ourselves.

3. How we use your information

We use your information to: create and manage your account, process enrollments and orders, communicate with you about courses, consulting engagements, or support requests (including by WhatsApp, email, or phone), and improve our programs. We do not sell your personal data to third parties.

4. How we store and protect your information

Account and enrollment data is stored with our database provider using industry-standard access controls. We take reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your information, but no method of transmission or storage is 100% secure.

5. Your rights

Consistent with the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, you may request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data by contacting us at contact@thebootroomhq.com. We will respond within a reasonable timeframe.

6. Cookies and analytics

We may use basic, privacy-respecting analytics to understand how visitors use our website. This does not include selling data to advertisers.

7. Contact us

Questions about this policy can be sent to contact@thebootroomhq.com, by phone at 08148868803, or on WhatsApp.

This policy is a starting draft prepared for launch and has not been reviewed by a lawyer. We recommend having it reviewed by qualified legal counsel before relying on it for compliance purposes.