Privacy notice
How your notes and contact details are handled.
This page explains, in plain English, how Next Level Man handles information connected with your course account. It is designed to help members understand what is stored, why it is stored, and how private workbook notes are treated.
The simple promise
Your private course notes are for your own reflection. They are saved to your logged-in account so you can return to them later, but they are not shown publicly and are not made visible to other members.
Contact details are used to support your account and course access. Future marketing contact should only be sent where you have actively opted in through the marketing consent control on your dashboard.
Private workbook notes
Each unlocked Daily Teaching includes one private notes box. When you save notes, they are attached to your member account and that specific teaching. They are intended for personal reflection, not public posting, and other course users cannot see them.
Marketing consent
The dashboard includes a clear marketing consent switch. If you opt in, Next Level Man may use your saved contact details to send course support, updates, and future offers. If you do not opt in, your contact details should not be used for promotional marketing.
Payments
Payments are processed through Stripe checkout. The course website uses payment identifiers to confirm purchase status and unlock access. Sensitive card information, such as full card numbers or security codes, is handled by Stripe and is not stored in the course website database.
Access and changes
Members can return to the dashboard to update contact details, change marketing consent, and edit saved notes. If you need help with account access or want information corrected or removed, contact Next Level Man using the contact route provided by the business.
Important note
This notice is a clear operational explanation for members. It should be reviewed against the final business details, contact method, jurisdiction, and any professional legal requirements before the site is used at scale.