The Last Self-Help Book
Last updated 16 July 2026 ยท V-Learn Ltd, United Kingdom
This product only works if you tell it the truth about yourself. That makes your answers some of the most personal data any product could hold, and we treat them that way. Here is exactly what we collect, why, and what your rights are. Plain language first, legal detail underneath.
Some of what you share may reveal things about your emotional life or mental wellbeing. Under UK GDPR that is special-category data. We only process it with your explicit consent, which we ask for before the first question, and you can withdraw it at any time by deleting your data (below).
One purpose: creating your book and the things you order alongside it. That is the whole list. Specifically, we do not:
Four processors, each doing one job under contract:
Your book and answers stay stored so you can return to them, reread, and order reprints. If you want them gone sooner, deletion is immediate and permanent.
You can erase your answers, your book, your uploads and any audio at any time. Email hello@thelastselfhelpbook.com from the address on your order, or use the deletion option on your book page. Deletion is a hard delete from our systems. It cannot be undone, and a deleted book cannot be regenerated without sitting again.
Under UK GDPR you can ask for a copy of your data, correct it, delete it, restrict or object to its processing, and take it elsewhere. Write to hello@thelastselfhelpbook.com and a human will handle it. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ico.org.uk), though we’d ask for the chance to fix things first.
Data controller: V-Learn Ltd (United Kingdom). Lawful bases: contract (making and delivering your book), and explicit consent for the personal content of your answers under Article 9(2)(a). Cookies: we use none for tracking; a single piece of local storage remembers your session so you can come back to your book. Analytics on the public pages, if any, are cookie-free and aggregate.