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Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 22, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Vektor.Space collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information when you visit vektor.space, use our training materials, contact us, submit a form, or book a call. It also explains the privacy choices available to people in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
1. Who we are
Vektor.Space provides websites, training, automation, and related growth services for businesses. In this policy, “Vektor.Space,” “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to the operator of vektor.space. We act as the controller or business responsible for personal information collected through this website, except where a third-party service explains that it acts independently.
2. Information we collect
Depending on how you interact with us, we may collect:
- Contact information, such as your name, email address, phone number, company, and location.
- Business and project information you provide in forms, messages, calls, or bookings.
- Communications and records of your interactions with us.
- Technical and usage information, including IP address, browser, device, approximate location, referring pages, pages viewed, and interaction events.
- Cookie, pixel, and similar identifiers used for site functionality, measurement, and advertising.
- Training progress stored locally in your browser. This local progress may remain on your device unless you clear browser storage.
3. How we collect information
We collect information directly from you, automatically through the website, and from service providers that support our forms, bookings, chat, analytics, advertising, hosting, and content delivery.
4. How we use information
- Provide, operate, secure, and improve our website, training, and services.
- Respond to enquiries, deliver requested materials, and manage bookings.
- Personalise communications and follow up about services that may interest you.
- Measure site performance, understand campaign results, and prevent misuse.
- Comply with law, enforce agreements, and protect our rights and users.
Where UK data protection law applies, we rely on consent, performance of a contract or steps requested before a contract, legitimate interests, and compliance with legal obligations, as appropriate. You may withdraw consent at any time, without affecting earlier lawful processing.
5. Cookies, pixels, and advertising
Our pages may use cookies, Meta Pixel, local browser storage, and similar technologies. These technologies can support essential functions, remember course progress, measure visits and conversions, and help deliver or assess advertising. Browser controls can block or delete cookies, although some features may not work correctly. Where consent is legally required, non-essential technologies should be used only after valid consent.
6. When we share information
We may disclose information to vendors that provide hosting, security, forms, customer relationship management, bookings, chat, video, analytics, advertising, and other operational services. Providers visible on our site may include LeadConnector/HighLevel, Meta, YouTube, Google, and Cloudflare. We may also disclose information when required by law, to protect rights or safety, in connection with a business transaction, or with your direction or consent. We do not sell personal information for money.
7. International transfers
We and our providers may process information outside your state, province, or country, including in the United States. Where UK law requires it, we use an approved transfer mechanism or another lawful safeguard. Canadian information may be processed in other jurisdictions and become subject to their laws.
8. Retention and security
We keep personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described above, including legal, accounting, dispute, and security needs. We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organisational safeguards, but no internet service can guarantee absolute security.
9. Your privacy rights
Your rights depend on where you live and may be subject to legal exceptions.
- United States: residents of certain states may request access, correction, deletion, or portability, and may opt out of sale, sharing, targeted advertising, or certain profiling. You may also have a right to appeal a decision and to receive equal service when exercising a right.
- Canada: you may request access to or correction of personal information, withdraw consent where applicable, and challenge our compliance. You may also complain to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada or the relevant provincial regulator.
- United Kingdom: you may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction, or portability; object to certain processing; and withdraw consent. You may complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office.
To submit a request, use the contact options on vektor.space and identify it as a “Privacy Request.” We may need to verify your identity. An authorised agent may submit a request where permitted by law.
10. Children
Our website and services are intended for business users and are not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children in violation of applicable law.
11. Third-party services
Links, embeds, and forms operated by third parties are governed by their own privacy terms. We encourage you to review those terms before providing information.
12. Changes and contact
We may update this policy as our practices or legal obligations change. The date above shows the latest revision. Questions and privacy requests can be submitted through the contact options on vektor.space.