Privacy policy

Privacy Policy: Protecting Your Scorecard

At Third Force Solutions, we value your privacy as much as a mathematician values a clean data set. This policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit our site to learn about “Leadership Lessons from a Terrible Golfer.”

1. Data Collection (The Inputs)

In any equation, the inputs determine the output. We collect information you provide voluntarily, such as:

  • Contact Information: Name and email address when you sign up for my newsletter or purchase a book.
  • Usage Data: Information on how you navigate the site (e.g., which leadership stories you read most), collected via cookies to help us improve the user experience.

2. How We Use Your Information (The Logic)

We don’t believe in “random variables.” We use your data specifically to:

  • Deliver the leadership insights and book updates you requested.
  • Analyze site traffic to ensure our “digital fairway” is easy to navigate.
  • Process transactions securely if you purchase materials directly from us.

3. Data Sharing (The Foursome)

We respect the “Clubhouse Rules” of trust.

  • We do not sell your data. Period.
  • We only share information with trusted third-party service providers (like email processors or payment gateways) necessary to run this site. These partners are vetted to ensure they protect your data as strictly as we do.

4. Your Rights (The Rules of Play)

As the “player” in this interaction, you have full control over your data:

  • Access & Correction: You can ask us what data we have on you at any time.
  • Opt-Out: You can unsubscribe from our communications faster than a 20-handicapper can lose a ball in the water hazard. Just click “unsubscribe” at the bottom of any email.

5. Security (The Perimeter)

While my golf game may have its weaknesses, our data security is built on a solid foundation. We use industry-standard encryption to protect your personal information from unauthorized access.

6. Cookies

Our website uses cookies to remember your preferences. You can choose to disable cookies in your browser settings, though it might make some parts of the site function less logically.

7. Changes to This Policy

If we change how we handle data, we will update this page. Think of it as a “course correction” to ensure we stay on the right path.

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