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Privacy Policy

Effective 17 July 2026 · Last updated 17 July 2026

Digital Nomads Korea (“DNK”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) helps digital nomads and remote workers discover, live in, and connect across Korea. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect your personal information when you visit digitalnomadskorea.com, subscribe to our newsletter, join our community, register for events, or otherwise interact with us (together, the “Services”).

Digital Nomads Korea is based in Seoul, South Korea and is the organisation responsible for (the “controller” of) the personal information described here. By using the Services, you agree to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the Services.

1. Information we collect

Information you give us

Information we collect automatically

Information from third parties

We may receive information about you from analytics providers, advertising and social platforms, and event or community platforms you use to interact with us (for example when you RSVP to an event or engage with our social accounts), subject to those parties’ own privacy policies.

2. How we use your information

We use personal information to:

We may also create aggregated or de-identified information that does not directly identify you, and we may use and share that information for any lawful purpose, including analytics, research, and promoting the Services.

3. Cookies and similar technologies

We and our providers use cookies and similar technologies to keep the site working, remember your preferences, measure performance, and tailor content. We group them into four categories:

Non-essential cookies load only after you consent. You can accept, reject, or fine-tune your choices at any time:

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect how the site works.

4. How we share your information

We do not sell your personal information. We share it only as described below.

Service providers

We use trusted providers to run the Services. They may process your information on our behalf, under contract, only for the purposes we specify:

ProviderWhat they help us do
WebflowWebsite hosting and delivery
Google (Analytics & Tag Manager)Website analytics and measurement
BeehiivNewsletter delivery and email management
FilloutCommunity and sign-up forms
CloudflareSecurity, performance, and request delivery
Luma & MeetupEvent listings and registrations

Other disclosures

5. Legal bases for processing (EEA and UK)

If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, we rely on the following legal bases:

6. International data transfers

We are based in Korea and use providers located in the United States and other countries. When you use the Services, your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in countries whose data-protection laws may differ from those in your country. Where required, we put appropriate safeguards in place — such as the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses (or equivalent) — for transfers of information from the EEA, UK, or Korea.

7. How long we keep your information

We keep personal information only for as long as needed for the purposes described in this Policy — for example, we keep newsletter data until you unsubscribe, and event data for as long as needed to run and follow up on the event. We retain some information longer where necessary to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce our agreements. When it is no longer needed, we delete or anonymise it.

8. How we protect your information

We use appropriate technical and organisational measures designed to protect personal information against loss, misuse, and unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.

9. Your rights and choices

Depending on where you live, you may have some or all of the following rights over your personal information: to access it, correct it, delete it, object to or restrict its processing, request portability, and withdraw consent. You can also:

To exercise your rights, email us at hello@digitalnomadskorea.com. We may need to verify your identity before acting on a request, and some rights are subject to legal limits and exceptions. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights.

South Korea (PIPA)

If you are in the Republic of Korea, you have rights under the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), including the right to access, correct, delete, and suspend the processing of your personal information, and to withdraw consent. You may exercise these rights, or raise any concerns, by contacting us at hello@digitalnomadskorea.com.

California

We do not sell or “share” personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising as those terms are defined under California law. California residents may exercise applicable rights by contacting us.

10. Third-party links and services

The Services link to and embed third-party sites and tools (such as social media, event platforms, and forms). We are not responsible for the privacy practices of those third parties. Please review their privacy policies before providing information to them.

11. Children

The Services are intended for adults and are not directed to children under 14. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 14. If you believe a child has provided us personal information, please contact us and we will take appropriate steps to delete it.

12. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we make material changes, we will update the “Effective” date above and, where appropriate, provide additional notice. Your continued use of the Services after an update means you accept the revised Policy.

13. Contact us

If you have questions, concerns, or requests about this Privacy Policy or your personal information, contact us at:

Digital Nomads Korea
Seoul, South Korea
hello@digitalnomadskorea.com

If you are in the EEA, UK, or Korea, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data-protection authority.