Privacy Policy
We take your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy describes how “Femilienz” (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, shares, and protects your personal data via this website, app, and related services.
1. Data Controller
Dr. Miriam von Felbert
Schwanenweg 19, 24558 Henstedt‑Ulzburg, Germany
Email: info@ikigami.de
2. Data Collected
• Contact information (name, email) when you subscribe, use the app, book coaching sessions, or send inquiries.
• Technical data (IP address, browser, device type) collected anonymously for analytics purposes.
• Payment data (via Stripe), and session-related notes (confidential) stored securely.
3. Purpose & Legal Basis
We process personal data to provide our services, fulfill app functionality, process payments, communicate with you, and improve our platforms. The legal bases include consent (GDPR Art.6(1)(a)) and performance of contract (Art.6(1)(b)).
4. Cookies & Analytics
We use minimal cookies for functionality. For anonymized traffic insights, we use Vercel Analytics. This tool does not use cookies and does not collect personally identifiable information.
5. Data Sharing
• Stripe (payment processing) – privacy-compliant.
• Ghost and CAL – website and booking infrastructure.
• You can request removal or export of your data at any time.
6. International Transfers
Personal data is processed within the EU and via providers like Stripe, whose servers may be located in Europe and the US. GDPR-compliant safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) are in place.
7. Your Rights
You have the right to access, correct, delete, or restrict processing of your personal data. You may also object to processing or request data portability in accordance with the GDPR.
8. Data Retention
We retain data only as long as necessary for contractual purposes, legal compliance, or internal analytics. Upon request, we will erase your data unless legally required to retain it.
9. Contact & Complaints
For questions, access requests, or complaints, contact us at info@ikigami.de.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the appropriate data protection supervisory authority in Germany.