numerely
Privacy Policy
Last updated · May 12, 2026
This is the plain version. We collect as little as we can to send you your reading and run a small business. If anything below is unclear, email hello@numerely.com and a real human replies.
Who runs numerely
Heads up: legal entity in progress. Numerely is being registered as an Italian LLC. The paperwork is not filed yet. Until it is, please send any privacy request to hello@numerely.com. We will update this notice with the legal entity name and registered address as soon as the LLC is on file.
Controller: Numerely (legal entity registration in Italy in progress). Primary contact: hello@numerely.com.
What we collect
The reading form has 8 steps. Here is every category that goes into our database, what it does, and how long we keep it.
- Email address. Delivers your reading PDF and receipt. Kept for 24 months from purchase, then deleted with the rest of your order.
- First name, middle name, surname (birth-certificate spelling). Feeds the Expression, Soul Urge, and Personality readings. Kept for 24 months from purchase.
- Attribution and tone signals. Four short questions: how you found us, whether this is your first reading, what pulled you in, your loudest life area, and gut vs data. Used to improve the product and the wording of future readings. Kept for 24 months from purchase.
- Date of birth. Feeds Life Path, Birth Day, Personal Year, Lo Shu Grid, Kua, and Bazi day pillar. Kept for 24 months from purchase.
- Hour of birth. Feeds the Bazi hour pillar. If you do not know your hour, that single section is left out of your PDF.
- City of birth. Feeds astrocartography (we look up the latitude, longitude, and local timezone of that city).
- Time zone. Auto-detected from your browser, editable by you. Converts your clock time of birth to UTC for the Bazi and astrocartography calculations. If it is missing, the astrocartography section is left out of your PDF.
- Gender. Feeds the Kua reading. Skipped automatically if you pick "Other".
- Payment information. Handled directly by Stripe on Stripe's own checkout page. We never see or store your card number. Stripe keeps the payment record under its own retention rules.
- Order metadata. A short order ID, a timestamp, and a delivery status flag so we know whether the email went out. Kept for 24 months from purchase.
- App-waitlist email (optional, separate form). Only collected if you sign up at the bottom of the landing page. See the App waitlist section below.
Why we are allowed to process this (lawful basis)
- Delivering the reading and the receipt: GDPR Article 6(1)(b), performance of a contract. You bought a reading, we need the data to make it.
- Improving the product (attribution and tone signals): GDPR Article 6(1)(f), legitimate interest in understanding what works and writing better readings.
- Aggregate website analytics (Plausible, anonymous): GDPR Article 6(1)(f), legitimate interest in measuring traffic without tracking individuals.
- Optional app-waitlist signup: GDPR Article 6(1)(a), your consent. You explicitly type your email and click submit.
Who helps us run this
We use a small set of processors. Each one only sees what it needs to do its job.
| Processor | Role | Location |
| Stripe | Payment processing | United States |
| Resend | Transactional email delivery (sends you the PDF) | United States |
| Cloudflare | Hosting (Pages + Workers), file storage (R2), database (D1) | United States |
| Plausible Analytics | Aggregate traffic counts (self-hosted snippet on numerely.com, events forwarded server-side to Plausible) | European Union |
Where your data goes
Stripe, Resend, and Cloudflare are based in the United States. When your data is transferred to them, the transfer relies on Standard Contractual Clauses under Chapter V of the GDPR. The table above shows each company's headquarters.
Plausible runs in the European Union. We serve its script from numerely.com so your browser does not hit a third-party domain on page load, and we forward the event data to Plausible from our server.
How long we keep it
We keep your reading and birth data for 24 months from purchase so you can re-download your PDF. After 24 months, we delete the birth data and the PDF automatically. You can ask us to delete it sooner at any time via hello@numerely.com.
Stripe keeps its own payment record under its own rules. Plausible analytics events are aggregate and anonymous; no personal record to delete.
Cookies and analytics
We do not set tracking cookies. The site uses Plausible Analytics, which counts visits without cookies. To deduplicate unique visitors per day, Plausible hashes your IP address and discards the hash after 24 hours. The Plausible script is served from numerely.com, so no third-party analytics domain is contacted on page load.
The site's fonts are self-hosted under site/assets/fonts/, so your browser does not contact Google Fonts either.
Your rights
If you are in the EU, EEA, UK, or Switzerland you have the right to:
- Ask us what data we have about you (access).
- Get a copy of it in a portable format (data portability).
- Correct it if it is wrong (rectification).
- Delete it (erasure).
- Restrict or object to certain processing.
- Withdraw consent at any time where consent is the basis (this does not affect anything we already did).
Email hello@numerely.com with the subject "data request" and we reply within 14 days.
You can also complain to your local data protection supervisory authority. For us, that is the Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali (garanteprivacy.it).
California residents (CCPA / CPRA)
This section is the Notice at Collection for visitors who are California residents.
Categories of personal information we collect:
- Identifiers (email address, first name, middle name, surname).
- Characteristics under California or federal law (date of birth, hour of birth, city of birth, time zone, gender).
- Commercial information (order ID, timestamp, delivery status).
- Internet or other network activity information (aggregate, cookieless Plausible visit counts).
- Inferences for product feedback (attribution and tone-signal answers).
Sources: directly from you, through the 8-step reading form and the optional app-waitlist form.
Purposes: deliver the reading PDF, send the receipt, allow re-downloads, improve the product, count aggregate site traffic, and (only if you sign up) notify you when the apps launch.
Retention: 24 months from purchase, then deleted automatically. Aggregate analytics are anonymous. App-waitlist emails are kept until launch, then either migrated to the launch announcement list or deleted on request.
Your CCPA / CPRA rights:
- Right to know what personal information we collect and how we use it.
- Right to delete the personal information we hold about you.
- Right to correct inaccurate personal information.
- Right to limit use of sensitive personal information (we do not use any in ways that would trigger this, but you can still ask).
We do not sell or share your personal information. We have not sold or shared personal information in the last 12 months, and we will not.
Your Privacy Choices: to exercise any of the rights above, use this link → Your Privacy Choices. We respond within 45 days.
App waitlist
The landing page has a small, separate form near the bottom (#app-waitlist-form) for people who want early access to the numerely iOS and Android apps. It is optional.
- What we collect: your email address. Nothing else. No name, no date of birth.
- What we use it for: to notify you when the apps launch and to offer the launch discount we promise on the form.
- Lawful basis: your consent (GDPR Article 6(1)(a)). You type your email and click submit.
- Where it is stored: the same processor stack as the rest of the site (Cloudflare D1) until the apps launch.
- Unsubscribe: just reply to the launch email and we will remove you. You can also email hello@numerely.com at any time.
What we don't do
- We do not sell or rent your data to anyone.
- We do not use it for advertising.
- We do not share it outside the processors listed in the table above.
Contact
hello@numerely.com
Supervisory authority for complaints: Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali, garanteprivacy.it.
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