Privacy Policy
Last Updated: February, 2025
Rinu is a space for deep self-knowing, and just as I honor your energy, I also honor your privacy. This policy outlines how your information is collected, used, and protected when you engage with this site. Transparency matters, and I want you to feel clear about how your data is handled here.
What Information is Collected?
When you visit Rinu, certain information is gathered to ensure your experience runs smoothly. This may include:
Personal details (like your name, email, and birth information) when you book a reading, join a mailing list, or make a purchase.
Technical data (like cookies and analytics) to understand how the site is used and improve functionality.
Everything is collected with intention and only what is necessary to facilitate the experience you signed up for. Any information you provide is used for:
Delivering Aether Readings and other services you choose to engage with.
Communicating important updates, confirmations, and responses to inquiries.
Improving the site’s experience through analytics (without compromising your privacy).
Your data is never sold, traded, or shared with unnecessary third parties.
Third-Party Services
Rinu integrates with a few trusted platforms to function effectively. This may include:
Payment processing services (like Stripe or PayPal) to ensure safe and secure transactions.
Email marketing platforms (if you opt into newsletters or updates).
Analytics tools to see how to improve your experience here.
Your Choices & Rights
You always have agency over your data. You can:
Opt-out of emails anytime (no hard feelings, truly).
Request access or deletion of your personal information.
Security & Protection
Your information is handled with care. While no online system is 100% immune to security risks, reasonable safeguards are in place to protect your data from unauthorized access.
If you have questions, concerns, or just want clarity, feel free to reach out at alyssa@rinu.earth. At its core, Rinu is a space for clarity, resonance, and trust—your privacy is a part of that.