Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for Radikal Reset.

This page explains how Radikal Reset may collect, use and protect personal data when you visit the blog, contact us or interact with our content.

Last updated: April 2026

1. Who we are

Radikal Reset is a fitness, training and body transformation project. The main website is located at https://radikalreset.com and the blog is located at https://blog.radikalreset.com.

For privacy-related questions, you can contact us at hola@radikalreset.com.

2. What personal data we may collect

Depending on how you use the website, we may collect the following types of information:

Contact information

If you contact us, we may process your email address, name if provided, and the content of your message.

Technical and usage data

The website may collect technical data such as IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, approximate location, referring pages and interaction data.

Form data

If forms are enabled on the website, we may collect the information you submit through those forms.

Newsletter or marketing data

If you subscribe to emails, updates or marketing communications, we may process your email address and subscription preferences.

3. Why we process personal data

We may process personal data for the following purposes:

  • To respond to messages, support requests or questions.
  • To operate, maintain and improve the website and blog.
  • To understand how visitors use the website through analytics tools.
  • To manage forms, subscriptions or communications if enabled.
  • To protect the website from spam, abuse, fraud or technical issues.
  • To comply with legal obligations where applicable.

4. Legal basis for processing

Where applicable under data protection laws, the legal basis for processing personal data may include:

Consent

For example, when you choose to subscribe to communications or accept optional cookies where required.

Legitimate interest

For example, to maintain website security, respond to contact requests, improve content or understand general website usage.

Contract or pre-contractual steps

For example, when data is needed to provide access to a service, respond to a program-related request or manage a purchase-related process.

Legal obligation

For example, if certain information must be retained or processed to comply with applicable law.

5. Cookies and analytics

The website may use cookies or similar technologies to operate correctly, improve performance, understand traffic and analyze how users interact with the website.

Analytics tools, hosting tools, security tools or embedded services may set cookies or collect technical usage data. Where required, users may be asked to accept or manage cookie preferences.

6. Third-party services

The website may use third-party services to operate, protect, analyze or improve the website. These may include, depending on the active configuration:

  • Website hosting and infrastructure providers.
  • WordPress plugins and website security tools.
  • Analytics services such as Google Site Kit or Google Analytics, if enabled.
  • Anti-spam or form protection tools.
  • Email, form or communication tools.
  • Payment or membership services if connected to the main program website.

These providers may process data according to their own privacy policies and contractual terms.

7. How long we keep personal data

Personal data is kept only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purpose for which it was collected, unless a longer retention period is required by law.

Contact messages may be kept for the time needed to respond and manage the request. Technical logs, analytics data or security records may be retained according to the settings of the tools used.

8. Your rights

Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have the right to:

Access

Request information about the data processed about you.

Rectification

Ask for inaccurate data to be corrected.

Erasure

Ask for deletion of your data where applicable.

Restriction

Request restriction of processing in certain cases.

Objection

Object to certain processing activities where applicable.

Portability

Request data portability where applicable.

To exercise your rights, contact us at hola@radikalreset.com. You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

9. Data security

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

However, no website or online transmission method can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

10. International transfers

Some third-party providers may process or store data outside your country or outside the European Economic Area. Where applicable, such transfers should rely on appropriate safeguards required by data protection law.

11. Children

Radikal Reset is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children through the blog. If you believe a child has provided personal data, contact us so we can review the situation.

12. Changes to this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated to reflect changes in the website, tools, services or legal requirements. The date at the top of the page indicates the latest update.

Questions about privacy?

Contact Radikal Reset.

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how your data is handled, write to us.