Privacy Policy
A quiet but serious commitment to confidentiality, trust, and human-led academic support.
Privacy is one of those things people don’t always ask about directly. But they feel it. Especially when they’re working on a DBA — real organisations, real data, real careers sitting behind unfinished drafts and quiet doubts.
We’ve seen what happens when confidentiality is treated casually. Corners get cut. Trust erodes. And people stop sharing the things that actually matter.
So this page exists. Not as legal noise — but as clarity.
What we collect (and why)
We only collect information that helps us support you properly. Nothing extra. Nothing decorative.
- Your name and contact details
- Academic level, subject, and deadlines
- Assignment or research details you choose to share
- Files, drafts, or notes you upload
If we can’t understand your situation, we can’t help you. That’s the simple truth behind every data point.
What we do not do
This matters, so we’ll say it plainly.
- We do not sell or rent your data
- We do not reuse your work for other clients
- We do not share your details with marketers
- We do not store your work as “examples”
Your drafts are not raw material. Your research is not content. And your situation is never recycled.
AI-free, by intention
Your information, conversations, and files are never used to train AI systems. Not quietly. Not indirectly.
We rely on human judgement — the slower kind, sometimes messy, but responsible. Margin notes. Real conversations. Academic reasoning that understands context.
Confidentiality as a baseline
Many DBA candidates we support are senior professionals. Their research involves live organisations and sensitive data.
Confidentiality isn’t a feature here. It’s the starting point. Access is limited. Sharing is controlled. And silence is respected.
Files, drafts, and unfinished thinking
Unfinished work is fragile. Half-written chapters. Notes that contradict themselves.
Files you upload are stored securely, accessed only by the people involved in your project, and removed when they’re no longer needed. We don’t keep academic leftovers.
Communication and consent
If we contact you, it’s because you asked us to. Not because silence was interpreted as permission.
You can ask what data we hold, request corrections, or ask for deletion — without long explanations.
Cookies and site basics
Yes, we use cookies. Mostly functional ones. They help the site work properly and fix what breaks.
You can manage them through your browser if you prefer.
Changes to this policy
This page may evolve — but not quietly. Any meaningful change will be reflected here clearly.
In short: your work stays yours, your identity stays protected, and your trust isn’t treated lightly.