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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 13, 2026

The short version

  • This policy covers the website at digopp.group, not the confidential deliverables of a client engagement (those are governed by your engagement agreement).
  • We use privacy-first analytics to understand how the site is used. Some of it sets cookies and loads only after you accept, and any session recording masks every form field, so anything you type is never recorded.
  • When you contact us, we use the details you provide to respond and to manage the relationship.
  • We do not sell your personal data for money. We may use advertising and retargeting technologies in the future; where we do, non-essential cookies load only with your consent where required, and you can opt out.
  • You have rights over your data, including access, deletion, and opting out of certain processing. Reach us at operations@digopp.group.

1. Who we are and what this policy covers

Digital Opportunities Group Enterprises, Inc. ("DigOpp," "we," "us") is the data controller for personal data processed through this website at digopp.group (the "Site"). We are a Delaware corporation in the United States.

This policy explains what we collect through the Site, why, who we share it with, how long we keep it, and the rights you have. It does not govern the confidential information we process in the course of an audit, due diligence, or research engagement; that work is governed by the contract between DigOpp and the client, under which the client is typically the controller and DigOpp acts on its instructions.

2. Information we collect

We collect the following categories of personal data:

Information you provide. When you submit our contact form or otherwise reach out, we collect your name, email address, the message you send, and the page you sent it from. If you schedule a call, our scheduling provider collects the information needed to book it.

Information collected automatically. When you use the Site, we and our providers collect technical and usage information such as your IP address, device and browser type, pages viewed, referring pages, scroll depth, the links and buttons you click (including outbound links), and other interactions, including through cookies and similar technologies (see Section 5).

Information from third parties. We may receive information from analytics, advertising, and social-media platforms, and from publicly available or commercial sources of business and professional contact data.

Inferences. We may derive inferences from the above, such as the organization a visitor is associated with (for example, from the domain of a business email) and which of our services are likely to be relevant to it.

We do not seek to collect special-category or sensitive personal data through the Site, and we ask that you not send it to us through the contact form.

3. How we use your information

We use personal data for the following purposes:

  • Operate the Site and respond to you — to provide the Site, answer enquiries, schedule calls, and manage our relationship with you and your organization.
  • Analytics and improvement — to understand how the Site is used and improve its content, structure, and performance. This includes session replay with all form inputs masked (your typed name, email, and message are never recorded). When you submit our contact form, we associate the name and email you provide — and the company domain derived from your email — with your earlier activity on the Site, so we can understand which content leads to enquiries.
  • Security and integrity — to protect the Site, detect and prevent abuse, spam, and fraudulent activity.
  • Marketing and communications — to send you information you request and, where permitted, relevant communications about our services. You can opt out of marketing communications at any time.
  • Advertising and retargeting — we may use advertising and measurement technologies, including those offered by search, social-media, and display-advertising platforms, to deliver and measure our marketing, including showing our ads to you on other websites and platforms (retargeting). Where we do this, non-essential advertising cookies load only with your consent where required, and you can opt out (see Sections 5 and 6).
  • Aggregate and statistical analysis — to produce aggregated or de-identified information that does not identify you.
  • Legal and compliance — to comply with legal obligations and to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.

4. Our legal bases (EEA and UK visitors)

Where the EU or UK GDPR applies, we rely on: your consent (for non-essential cookies, session replay, advertising, and retargeting); our legitimate interests in operating, securing, analyzing, and marketing our business, where those interests are not overridden by your rights; performance of a contract or steps taken at your request; and compliance with a legal obligation. Where we rely on consent, you may withdraw it at any time without affecting processing already carried out.

5. Cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies — including pixels, tags, local storage, and advertising identifiers — for the following purposes:

  • Strictly necessary — required for the Site to function. These are always active.
  • Analytics and performance — to understand how the Site is used and improve it. Some analytics are cookie-free and run for all visitors; any analytics that set cookies or record sessions load only after you accept, and any session recording masks all form inputs, so anything you type is never recorded.
  • Advertising and retargeting — where enabled, to deliver and measure our marketing, including showing our ads to you on other sites and platforms. These non-essential cookies load only with your consent where required.

You can review and change your choices at any time using the Cookie settings control in our footer. A current list of the specific tools we use and the cookies they set is available on request. We honor the Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track browser signals: if your browser sends either, we treat it as a choice to decline non-essential cookies and analytics, and we do not show you the cookie banner.

6. How we share your information

We share personal data with the following categories of recipients, only as needed for the purposes above:

  • Hosting, infrastructure, and IT providers that operate the Site;
  • Analytics and performance providers that help us understand and improve the Site;
  • Advertising and social-media platforms that help us deliver and measure marketing, including retargeting (where enabled);
  • Form, scheduling, email, and CRM providers that support our communications with you;
  • Professional advisers (legal, accounting, insurance) and counterparties in a corporate transaction such as a financing, merger, or acquisition;
  • Government, regulatory, or law-enforcement authorities where required by law or to protect our rights.

We do not sell your personal data for money, and we do not exchange it for other valuable consideration except as described here. We do not currently use advertising or retargeting technologies. If we enable them in the future, that activity may be considered a "sale" or "sharing" of personal data, or "targeted advertising," under certain US state privacy laws; before it goes live we will provide a clear opt-out (including a "Your Privacy Choices" control) and we will continue to honor the Global Privacy Control signal as an opt-out. Today, you can decline non-essential cookies and analytics at any time using the Cookie settings control, or by sending the Global Privacy Control signal from your browser. A current list of our service providers is available on request.

7. International data transfers

We are based in the United States, and our providers process personal data in the United States and potentially other countries. Where we transfer personal data from the EEA or UK, we rely on appropriate safeguards, such as a provider's certification under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework or the EU Standard Contractual Clauses (and the UK Addendum). You can request information about these safeguards using the contact details below.

8. How long we keep your information

  • Contact and relationship information — while you or your organization remain an active or prospective client, and for a reasonable period afterward (generally up to 24 months after our last substantive contact), then deleted unless a contract, legal, tax, or regulatory obligation requires us to keep it longer.
  • Product analytics with session data — up to 12 months.
  • Cookieless, aggregate analytics — anonymous; retained without a fixed limit because it does not identify you.
  • Server and security logs — typically up to 90 days.

9. Your privacy rights

If you are in the EEA or UK, you have the right to access, correct, erase, restrict, or port your personal data; to object to processing based on legitimate interests or direct marketing; and to withdraw consent. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority (in the UK, the Information Commissioner's Office).

If you are a resident of California or another US state with a comprehensive privacy law, you may have the right to know about and access the personal data we collect; to delete it; to correct it; to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal data and of "targeted advertising"; to limit the use of sensitive personal data; to not be discriminated against for exercising your rights; and to appeal a decision on your request. We honor the Global Privacy Control signal as a valid opt-out of non-essential analytics, and (if we enable advertising sharing in the future) of sale, sharing, and targeted advertising.

To exercise any of these rights, email us at operations@digopp.group. We will verify your request and respond within the time required by law — within one month under the UK and EU GDPR (extendable where permitted), and within 45 days under US state laws — free of charge. You may use an authorized agent where the law allows.

10. Children's privacy

The Site is intended for business and professional use and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 16. If you believe a child has provided us personal data, contact us and we will delete it.

11. Security

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

12. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, service providers, or legal requirements. The "Last updated" date above shows when it was last revised. If we make a material change — for example, using your personal data for a new purpose or sharing it with a new category of recipient — we will provide prominent notice before the change takes effect, such as a notice on the Site and, where appropriate and we have your contact details, by email. Where the law requires your consent for a particular use, we will obtain it before that use begins.

13. Contact us

For any question about this policy or your personal data, contact us at operations@digopp.group.