Privacy Policy

Last updated: 06/15/2026


This Privacy Policy explains how For The Heart Consulting (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, shares, and protects personal data when you interact with fortheheartconsulting.com (the “Service”).


This Policy applies regardless of whether the Service is used as an informational website, marketing site, application, platform, or digital product, and should be read together with our Terms and Cookie Policy.



1. Scope


This Policy applies to all users of the Service and covers personal data collected through:


* direct user input

* automated technologies

* account or transaction-based interactions (if enabled)

* third-party integrations (if enabled)


The specific data collected depends on how the Service is configured and used.


For The Heart Consulting is the data controller responsible for personal data processed through the Service and can be contacted using the details in Section 14.


2. Personal Data We May Collect


We may collect the following categories of personal data, depending on functionality enabled:


Information you provide directly


* Name

* Email address

* Phone number

* Billing and shipping information (if applicable)

* Account credentials (if applicable)

* Messages, form submissions, or support requests

* Any other information you voluntarily provide



Account and service data (if applicable)


Where the Service includes accounts, we may process:


* account registration data

* login credentials (securely hashed or processed via authentication providers)

* profile information

* account activity and preferences



Transaction and payment data (if applicable)


Where purchases or payments are enabled, we may process:


* purchase details

* billing information

* transaction metadata

* payment confirmations


Payments are typically processed by third-party payment providers and we do not store full payment card details.



Technical and usage data


We may automatically collect:


* IP address

* device and browser information

* operating system

* usage patterns and interaction data

* referral sources

* approximate location (derived from IP)



Cookies and similar technologies


Where applicable, we may use cookies and similar technologies to enable:


* essential functionality

* analytics

* performance monitoring

* personalization

* marketing and advertising


See our Cookie Policy for more details.



3. How We Use Personal Data


We may use personal data for purposes including:


* providing and operating the Service

* managing accounts and user access (if applicable)

* processing transactions (if applicable)

* responding to inquiries and support requests

* improving performance, usability, and functionality

* analytics and usage understanding (if enabled)

* marketing and advertising (if enabled and permitted)

* security, fraud prevention, and abuse detection

* legal compliance and regulatory obligations



4. Legal Bases for Processing


Where applicable law requires it, we process personal data under the following legal bases:


* consent

* performance of a contract

* legitimate interests

* legal obligations

* necessity to provide requested services


The applicable legal basis depends on the context of processing.



5. Sharing of Personal Data


We may share personal data with:


* service providers and processors acting on our behalf (e.g. hosting, analytics, email, CRM, payment processing)

* third-party integrations selected by the user or configured in the Service

* advertising and analytics platforms (if enabled and consented to)

* legal authorities where required by law or to protect rights, safety, or security


We do not sell or share personal data as those terms are defined under applicable law, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).


6. Third-Party Services


The Service may integrate or link to third-party services, including but not limited to:


* payment processors

* analytics providers

* advertising platforms

* embedded content providers

* communication and scheduling tools

* authentication providers


These third parties process data under their own privacy policies and practices, which are independent of ours.



7. International Data Transfers


Personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside your jurisdiction. These countries may have different data protection standards.


Where required, appropriate safeguards are implemented in accordance with applicable data protection laws.



8. Data Retention


We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for:


* the purposes described in this Policy

* legal, tax, and regulatory requirements

* dispute resolution and security purposes


Retention periods vary depending on data type and use case.



9. Data Security


We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration.


However, no system is completely secure.



10. Your Rights


Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights including:


* access to your personal data

* correction of inaccurate data

* deletion of personal data

* restriction of processing

* data portability

* objection to processing

  • withdrawal of consent (where applicable)

  • If you are located in the EEA, the UK, or another jurisdiction with a data protection authority, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.


Requests can be submitted via the contact details below. We will respond to verified requests within the timeframe required by applicable law, subject to any permitted extensions.



11. Additional Regional Rights


Where applicable under laws such as GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, LGPD, or similar frameworks, you may also have:


* the right to opt out of certain data sharing or “sale”

* the right to limit use of sensitive personal data

* the right to non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights



12. Children’s Privacy


The Service is not intended for individuals below the legal age of consent in their jurisdiction. We do not knowingly collect data from children without appropriate authorization.



13. Changes to This Policy


We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in:


* legal requirements

* functionality of the Service

* third-party integrations

* operational practices


Updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.



14. Contact


For The Heart Consulting

rdfreise@freiseministry.org

Last updated: 06/15/2026


This Privacy Policy explains how For The Heart Consulting (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, shares, and protects personal data when you interact with fortheheartconsulting.com (the “Service”).


This Policy applies regardless of whether the Service is used as an informational website, marketing site, application, platform, or digital product, and should be read together with our Terms and Cookie Policy.



1. Scope


This Policy applies to all users of the Service and covers personal data collected through:


* direct user input

* automated technologies

* account or transaction-based interactions (if enabled)

* third-party integrations (if enabled)


The specific data collected depends on how the Service is configured and used.


For The Heart Consulting is the data controller responsible for personal data processed through the Service and can be contacted using the details in Section 14.


2. Personal Data We May Collect


We may collect the following categories of personal data, depending on functionality enabled:


Information you provide directly


* Name

* Email address

* Phone number

* Billing and shipping information (if applicable)

* Account credentials (if applicable)

* Messages, form submissions, or support requests

* Any other information you voluntarily provide



Account and service data (if applicable)


Where the Service includes accounts, we may process:


* account registration data

* login credentials (securely hashed or processed via authentication providers)

* profile information

* account activity and preferences



Transaction and payment data (if applicable)


Where purchases or payments are enabled, we may process:


* purchase details

* billing information

* transaction metadata

* payment confirmations


Payments are typically processed by third-party payment providers and we do not store full payment card details.



Technical and usage data


We may automatically collect:


* IP address

* device and browser information

* operating system

* usage patterns and interaction data

* referral sources

* approximate location (derived from IP)



Cookies and similar technologies


Where applicable, we may use cookies and similar technologies to enable:


* essential functionality

* analytics

* performance monitoring

* personalization

* marketing and advertising


See our Cookie Policy for more details.



3. How We Use Personal Data


We may use personal data for purposes including:


* providing and operating the Service

* managing accounts and user access (if applicable)

* processing transactions (if applicable)

* responding to inquiries and support requests

* improving performance, usability, and functionality

* analytics and usage understanding (if enabled)

* marketing and advertising (if enabled and permitted)

* security, fraud prevention, and abuse detection

* legal compliance and regulatory obligations



4. Legal Bases for Processing


Where applicable law requires it, we process personal data under the following legal bases:


* consent

* performance of a contract

* legitimate interests

* legal obligations

* necessity to provide requested services


The applicable legal basis depends on the context of processing.



5. Sharing of Personal Data


We may share personal data with:


* service providers and processors acting on our behalf (e.g. hosting, analytics, email, CRM, payment processing)

* third-party integrations selected by the user or configured in the Service

* advertising and analytics platforms (if enabled and consented to)

* legal authorities where required by law or to protect rights, safety, or security


We do not sell or share personal data as those terms are defined under applicable law, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).


6. Third-Party Services


The Service may integrate or link to third-party services, including but not limited to:


* payment processors

* analytics providers

* advertising platforms

* embedded content providers

* communication and scheduling tools

* authentication providers


These third parties process data under their own privacy policies and practices, which are independent of ours.



7. International Data Transfers


Personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside your jurisdiction. These countries may have different data protection standards.


Where required, appropriate safeguards are implemented in accordance with applicable data protection laws.



8. Data Retention


We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for:


* the purposes described in this Policy

* legal, tax, and regulatory requirements

* dispute resolution and security purposes


Retention periods vary depending on data type and use case.



9. Data Security


We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration.


However, no system is completely secure.



10. Your Rights


Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights including:


* access to your personal data

* correction of inaccurate data

* deletion of personal data

* restriction of processing

* data portability

* objection to processing

  • withdrawal of consent (where applicable)

  • If you are located in the EEA, the UK, or another jurisdiction with a data protection authority, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.


Requests can be submitted via the contact details below. We will respond to verified requests within the timeframe required by applicable law, subject to any permitted extensions.



11. Additional Regional Rights


Where applicable under laws such as GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, LGPD, or similar frameworks, you may also have:


* the right to opt out of certain data sharing or “sale”

* the right to limit use of sensitive personal data

* the right to non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights



12. Children’s Privacy


The Service is not intended for individuals below the legal age of consent in their jurisdiction. We do not knowingly collect data from children without appropriate authorization.



13. Changes to This Policy


We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in:


* legal requirements

* functionality of the Service

* third-party integrations

* operational practices


Updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.



14. Contact


For The Heart Consulting

rdfreise@freiseministry.org

Last updated: 06/15/2026


This Privacy Policy explains how For The Heart Consulting (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, shares, and protects personal data when you interact with fortheheartconsulting.com (the “Service”).


This Policy applies regardless of whether the Service is used as an informational website, marketing site, application, platform, or digital product, and should be read together with our Terms and Cookie Policy.



1. Scope


This Policy applies to all users of the Service and covers personal data collected through:


* direct user input

* automated technologies

* account or transaction-based interactions (if enabled)

* third-party integrations (if enabled)


The specific data collected depends on how the Service is configured and used.


For The Heart Consulting is the data controller responsible for personal data processed through the Service and can be contacted using the details in Section 14.


2. Personal Data We May Collect


We may collect the following categories of personal data, depending on functionality enabled:


Information you provide directly


* Name

* Email address

* Phone number

* Billing and shipping information (if applicable)

* Account credentials (if applicable)

* Messages, form submissions, or support requests

* Any other information you voluntarily provide



Account and service data (if applicable)


Where the Service includes accounts, we may process:


* account registration data

* login credentials (securely hashed or processed via authentication providers)

* profile information

* account activity and preferences



Transaction and payment data (if applicable)


Where purchases or payments are enabled, we may process:


* purchase details

* billing information

* transaction metadata

* payment confirmations


Payments are typically processed by third-party payment providers and we do not store full payment card details.



Technical and usage data


We may automatically collect:


* IP address

* device and browser information

* operating system

* usage patterns and interaction data

* referral sources

* approximate location (derived from IP)



Cookies and similar technologies


Where applicable, we may use cookies and similar technologies to enable:


* essential functionality

* analytics

* performance monitoring

* personalization

* marketing and advertising


See our Cookie Policy for more details.



3. How We Use Personal Data


We may use personal data for purposes including:


* providing and operating the Service

* managing accounts and user access (if applicable)

* processing transactions (if applicable)

* responding to inquiries and support requests

* improving performance, usability, and functionality

* analytics and usage understanding (if enabled)

* marketing and advertising (if enabled and permitted)

* security, fraud prevention, and abuse detection

* legal compliance and regulatory obligations



4. Legal Bases for Processing


Where applicable law requires it, we process personal data under the following legal bases:


* consent

* performance of a contract

* legitimate interests

* legal obligations

* necessity to provide requested services


The applicable legal basis depends on the context of processing.



5. Sharing of Personal Data


We may share personal data with:


* service providers and processors acting on our behalf (e.g. hosting, analytics, email, CRM, payment processing)

* third-party integrations selected by the user or configured in the Service

* advertising and analytics platforms (if enabled and consented to)

* legal authorities where required by law or to protect rights, safety, or security


We do not sell or share personal data as those terms are defined under applicable law, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).


6. Third-Party Services


The Service may integrate or link to third-party services, including but not limited to:


* payment processors

* analytics providers

* advertising platforms

* embedded content providers

* communication and scheduling tools

* authentication providers


These third parties process data under their own privacy policies and practices, which are independent of ours.



7. International Data Transfers


Personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside your jurisdiction. These countries may have different data protection standards.


Where required, appropriate safeguards are implemented in accordance with applicable data protection laws.



8. Data Retention


We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for:


* the purposes described in this Policy

* legal, tax, and regulatory requirements

* dispute resolution and security purposes


Retention periods vary depending on data type and use case.



9. Data Security


We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration.


However, no system is completely secure.



10. Your Rights


Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights including:


* access to your personal data

* correction of inaccurate data

* deletion of personal data

* restriction of processing

* data portability

* objection to processing

  • withdrawal of consent (where applicable)

  • If you are located in the EEA, the UK, or another jurisdiction with a data protection authority, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.


Requests can be submitted via the contact details below. We will respond to verified requests within the timeframe required by applicable law, subject to any permitted extensions.



11. Additional Regional Rights


Where applicable under laws such as GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, LGPD, or similar frameworks, you may also have:


* the right to opt out of certain data sharing or “sale”

* the right to limit use of sensitive personal data

* the right to non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights



12. Children’s Privacy


The Service is not intended for individuals below the legal age of consent in their jurisdiction. We do not knowingly collect data from children without appropriate authorization.



13. Changes to This Policy


We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in:


* legal requirements

* functionality of the Service

* third-party integrations

* operational practices


Updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.



14. Contact


For The Heart Consulting

rdfreise@freiseministry.org