Privacy policy

This policy explains how personal data submitted through this website is processed, in line with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and Spanish Organic Law 3/2018 on Data Protection (LOPDGDD).

Controller: [NOMBRE LEGAL / RAZÓN SOCIAL].

Tax ID: [NIF/CIF].

Address: [DIRECCIÓN].

Privacy contact email: [EMAIL LEGAL].

When a user submits a request or booking on Slotra, Slotra may collect on behalf of the owner: name, email, phone or WhatsApp, training goal, current situation, training experience, preferred contact method and free-text message. This website does not host its own lead-capture form.

Special categories of data are not collected. If you voluntarily share health information in your message, it will be treated confidentially and used only to respond to your enquiry.

Your data is used to: (i) respond to your information request; (ii) manage contact via your preferred channel; (iii) assess your goals and whether online coaching fits your case; (iv) manage your booking or request through Slotra; and (v) send you information about the coaching services strictly to reply to you.

We do not use your data for unsolicited marketing nor share it with third parties for advertising.

The legal basis is your consent when submitting your request or booking through Slotra, and the application of pre-contractual measures requested by you before a possible engagement.

Data is kept as long as necessary to handle your request and, afterwards, for the legal periods that may apply. If no engagement materializes, data will be deleted after a reasonable period of inactivity.

Data may be processed by service providers acting on behalf of the owner (web hosting, messaging, the Slotra booking tool, email tools) under the corresponding processing agreements. No international transfers are made outside GDPR safeguards.

You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction and portability by emailing [EMAIL LEGAL] stating the right you want to exercise and attaching a document proving your identity.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es) if you consider the processing does not comply with the law.

Reasonable technical and organizational measures are in place to protect your data against unauthorized access, loss or alteration.

Last updated: 2026-04-28