Your Privacy
Matters to Us
At Canopy Strings, we believe transparency is just as important as a perfect C major chord. We're committed to protecting your personal journey in music.
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: October 24, 2023
Welcome to Canopy Strings. How do we handle your information while you're mastering the fretboard? This document outlines our commitment to your digital privacy. Detailed content for this section is generated by a dedicated legal process and will be integrated here, but here's the core of what you should know.
We collect information that helps us personalize your learning experience. This includes your name, contact details, and technical data about your progress through our curriculum. We don't sell your data to third parties; we're in the business of teaching guitar, not trading information.
Student Progress Logs
To help you improve, we maintain detailed logs of your lesson history and technique milestones. This data is stored on secure, encrypted servers located in the USA. Why do we keep this? Simply put: so we know exactly where you left off and where you need to go next.
"The data we collect serves one purpose: making you a better guitarist. We treat your personal info with the same respect we give a vintage 1959 Gibson Les Paul."
Communications & Emails
Our email policy is simple: no spam. You'll receive technical updates about your account, lesson reminders, and the occasional newsletter containing fingerpicking tips or music theory pearls. You can opt-out of marketing communications with a single click, but we'll always send essential billing or safety notices.
Data Security
Industry-standard SSL encryption for every transaction and interaction on our platform.
Retention
We keep student logs for the duration of your enrollment plus 24 months for easier reactivation.
Still concerned about your strings?
Everything we do at Canopy Strings is designed with our students in mind. If you ever feel your privacy is compromised or just want to chat about how we use your logs, don't hesitate to call us. We're real people, not just algorithms.