Privacy Policy

 

This Privacy Policy describes how Namo Padmavati collects, uses, discloses, and protects the personal information of users clients of our virtual assistant service. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. By using our virtual assistant service, you consent to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Information We Collect

1.1 Personal Information: We may collect personal information that you provide directly to us when you use our virtual assistant service. This information may include but is not limited to your name, email address, phone number, and any other information you voluntarily provide to us.

1.2 Usage Information: We may collect certain information automatically when you interact with our virtual assistant service. This information may include your IP address, browser type, device information, operating system, and usage data, such as the pages you visit or the features you use.

How We Use Your Information

2.1 Provision of Services: We use your personal information to provide and improve our virtual assistant service, respond to your inquiries, and fulfill your requests.

2.2 Communication: We may use your personal information to communicate with you, send you updates, respond to your comments or questions, and provide customer support.

2.3 Analytics and Improvement: We may use aggregated and anonymized information for statistical and analytical purposes to improve our virtual assistant service, enhance user experience, and troubleshoot technical issues.

2.4 Legal Compliance: We may use your personal information as necessary to comply with applicable laws, regulations, legal processes, or enforceable governmental requests, and to protect our rights, privacy, safety, or property, or that of our users or others.

Information Sharing and Disclosure

3.1 Service Providers: We may engage third-party service providers to assist us in operating and managing our virtual assistant service. These service providers have access to your personal information only to perform tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for any other purpose.

3.2 Legal Requirements: We may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law or in response to valid legal processes, such as a court order, or if we believe in good faith that such disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, safety, or property, or that of our users or others.

3.3 Business Transfers: In the event of a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a portion of our assets, your personal information may be transferred as part of the transaction. We will notify you via email and/or prominent notice on our website of any change in ownership or use of your personal information.

Data Security

We implement reasonable measures to protect the security of your personal information and ensure that it is not lost, misused, accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed. However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal obligations. We will post the updated Privacy Policy on our website and indicate the effective date. Your continued use of our virtual assistant service after the changes are made constitutes your acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy.

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Nada is our content handler. From blogs and article writing to research and proofreading, she oversees it all! She wishes to leave an impact wherever she goes, and aspires to publish her own book one day. She is an obsessive reader and her favorite genre is fantasy.

Managing, supervising, marketing – Khushi oversees it all! As a leader, she aims to inspire and lead her team through example and persistence. Outside of work, she enjoys trying out different cuisines and shopping for new outfits!

Suresh, our lead gen pro, deals with data analysis and LinkedIn leads. He is a firm believer in “if you believe it, you can achieve it.” When he isn’t working, he enjoys cooking and reading autobiographies of great leaders. He is determined to progress his career and use his skills to better the world.

Sirisha is our data analyst and supervises our research and branding. She is driven, determined, and always focused. She aspires to grow with Namo Padmavati.

I have one goal in life – to obliterate what society normalizes and impact others to do the same. I come from a traditional background where you are an outsider if you don’t live by the book. Working women are considered taboo, and having a personal purpose is a crime.
But I’ve always wondered – who are they to validate the way I live?
I started working a full-time job when I was 18. I started small in a fast-growing SEO company and worked my way up to become an Operational Manager two years later. I was training teams and engaging with clients. I was doing quality checks and handling distraught customers. I never said no to a task. I had gained a lot of learning experience, but I always knew that a typical 9-5 job would never be enough to satisfy me.
Working under someone wasn’t really my thing. Or following a certain dress code. Or working certain hours for a certain amount of money. These norms may work for many people. It did work for me for a while too.
But I wanted more.
When I decided to start my own company, I lost much support. I was confused, overwhelmed, and had people constantly tell me to “give it up and get married.” At the tender age of 20, I was barely out of high school, and I made many mistakes and trusted the wrong people too quickly.
Others won’t tell you this, but there is safety in working under someone. When I messed up, they had my back. They showed me the way out. But when I became my own boss – as awesome as that sounds – I had to clean up my own mess and learn from my mistakes as soon as I could.
But throughout all, my family believed in me and supported my vision, and they are why I kept going.
Today, I’m glad I never gave up. All those mistakes were lessons I had to learn to grow, progress and win. It made me realize my true potential and taught me how to think beyond my struggles.
I also get to go to work in my pajamas. Yes – it’s as liberating as it sounds.
And every time I complete a project and have satisfied clients – I consider that a win.
In the short span of three years, I’ve worked on over 200 projects and trained several international teams. I have given business coaching to entrepreneurs. I was given the honor to be the City Chair of Hyderabad, India for Global Dignity in 2018-2019. I was also hired as a project manager for many international companies.
Starting Namo Padmavati had a colossal impact on my life that I couldn’t have ever imagined. To me, it’s not about the money. It’s about loyalty, building trust, and providing quality service. It’s about the lessons, the influence, and the respect. It’s about helping others on an international level. Despite the stress and struggles, I now sleep better at night, knowing I have a purpose to look forward to tomorrow and that I made a difference today.