Privacy Policy

We care about your privacy and only collect data necessary to provide a smooth user experience across riseatseven.com.

What personal data we collect and why we collect it

At New Horizons Workspace, we prioritize your privacy while maintaining essential operations for our campus innovation hub.

Membership & Booking Information – When you sign up for workspace access, workshops, or premium memberships, we collect necessary contact and payment details to manage your account and provide services.
Student Verification – For student discounts, we may collect university identification to verify eligibility and maintain fair pricing.
Workshop & Event Registration – We collect names, emails, and department information to facilitate participation in our tech training programs and community events.
Cookies & Analytics – We use essential cookies for site functionality and anonymous analytics through tools like Google Analytics to improve user experience and understand site usage patterns.

Where we store the data we collect

All data collected through NHNW platforms is securely stored on servers located in Nigeria, with appropriate backups and security measures in place. Physical membership records are maintained at our UNILAG campus location under controlled access. We partner only with reputable Nigerian and international service providers who comply with data protection regulations.

Why we store the data we collect

We collect and store data exclusively to enhance your NHNW experience and fulfill our mission as Nigeria's premier campus innovation hub. This includes: managing workspace access and membership benefits, personalizing workshop recommendations based on your interests, processing payments securely, maintaining community safety, tracking skill development progress for premium members, and communicating important updates about campus events and opportunities. We never sell your data and only share information with third parties when necessary for service delivery (like payment processors) or as required by Nigerian law.