Privacy, plainly
Last updated 6 July 2026 · myhuman.design is operated from the United Kingdom. Questions or requests: hello@myhuman.design
What we collect, and why
To calculate your chart we need your first name, email address, and birth details — date, time and place. That is the whole list. Your birth details exist for one purpose: computing your Human Design chart. We don't sell them, share them for marketing, or use them for anything else.
If you buy a reading, payment is handled entirely by Stripe. Your card details never touch our servers — we receive only a confirmation that payment succeeded.
If you don't buy — deletion, promised
After a free reveal we send a short series of emails over about a week in case you want the full reading. If you don't, the final email says so plainly: your chart and details are deleted from our systems within 24 hours of it. That deletion is real and automatic, not a marketing line.
Want out sooner? Every email has the same answer: reply or write to hello@myhuman.design and we'll delete you that day.
If you do buy
We keep your name, email, chart and your reading so we can deliver it, re-send it if you lose it, and honour receipts and tax rules. You can still ask us to delete everything except what accounting law requires us to keep.
Cookies & measurement
One choice, made by you: analytics cookies (Google Analytics, and Google Ads measurement if you arrived from an ad) run only after you accept the banner. Decline and the site works identically — chart, reveal, reading, everything. Your choice is remembered in your browser, not on our servers.
Who processes data for us
Supabase (database & storage, EU region), Stripe (payments), Fly.io (hosting), Namecheap Private Email (sending your reading and our emails), and Google Analytics (only with your consent). Each receives the minimum it needs to do its job.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you can ask for a copy of your data, ask us to correct it, or ask us to erase it. One email to hello@myhuman.design does any of these — no forms, no runaround. If we ever change this policy in a way that matters, the date at the top changes with it.