Coaches โ whether life, executive, business, or wellness coaches โ often work with clients on deeply personal matters: career struggles, relationship issues, mental health, and business failures. While coaching is distinct from therapy, clients share sensitive personal information in confidence. Your privacy policy must address session confidentiality, note-taking practices, and what happens to client data when the engagement ends. The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is the world's most comprehensive data privacy law, applying to any organization that processes data of EU residents โ regardless of where the organization is based.
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The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is the world's most comprehensive data privacy law, applying to any organization that processes data of EU residents โ regardless of where the organization is based. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to โฌ20 million or 4% of annual global turnover, whichever is higher.
Coaches โ whether life, executive, business, or wellness coaches โ often work with clients on deeply personal matters: career struggles, relationship issues, mental health, and business failures. While coaching is distinct from therapy, clients share sensitive personal information in confidence. Your privacy policy must address session confidentiality, note-taking practices, and what happens to client data when the engagement ends.
Data typically collected by Coaching Business businesses: client name and contact info, session notes and coaching content, personal goals and challenges, audio/video recordings (if sessions are recorded), payment information, progress assessments
Yes โ under GDPR, a Cookie Policy is legally required. You must obtain consent from users before placing non-essential cookies, and your policy must clearly explain which cookies you use and why.
A typical Coaching Business website uses: essential session cookies, analytics cookies (Google Analytics, etc.), functional preference cookies, and marketing/advertising cookies if you run paid campaigns. Each type must be disclosed in your Cookie Policy with its purpose.
Under GDPR, a Cookie Policy alone is not sufficient. You must also implement a consent mechanism (cookie banner) that allows users to accept or reject non-essential cookies before they are placed.