Legal & Policies
Privacy Policy
This statement explains what information DigiproSpark collects via digiprospark.com, how we use it, and the choices you have. We comply with applicable U.S. privacy legislation and keep data collection to the minimum needed.
Last updated: January 3, 2026
Our approach to your privacy
This privacy statement was last changed on January 3, 2026, last checked on January 3, 2026, and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the United States.
In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain about you via https://digiprospark.com. We recommend you carefully read this statement. In our processing we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation. That means, among other things, that:
- We clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data, by means of this privacy statement;
- We aim to limit our collection of personal data to only the data required for legitimate purposes;
- We first request your explicit consent to process your personal data in cases requiring consent;
- We take appropriate security measures to protect your data and require the same of parties that process data on our behalf;
- We respect your right to access, correct, or delete your personal data at your request.
1. Purpose and categories of data
We may collect or receive personal information for a number of purposes connected with our business operations, which may include the following.
1.1 Newsletters — categories of data collected
- A first and last name
- An email address
- A telephone number
- Social media accounts
Retention period: we retain this data until the service is terminated.
1.2 Contact — through phone, mail, email and/or web forms
- A first and last name
- An email address
- A telephone number
- Social media accounts
- Education information
- Professional or employment-related information
- Medical information
Retention period: we retain this data until the service is terminated.
2. Disclosure practices
We disclose personal information if we are required by law or by a court order, in response to a law enforcement agency, to the extent permitted under other provisions of law, to provide information, or for an investigation on a matter related to public safety.
If our website or organisation is taken over, sold, or involved in a merger or acquisition, your details may be disclosed to our advisers and any prospective purchasers and will be passed on to the new owners.
3. Do Not Track signals & Global Privacy Control
Our website responds to and supports the Do Not Track (DNT) header request field. If you turn DNT on in your browser, those preferences are communicated to us in the HTTP request header, and we will not track your browsing behaviour.
4. Cookies
Our website uses cookies. For more information about cookies, please refer to the Cookie Policy section of this Privacy Policy. You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings; disabling them may affect some site features.
5. Security
We are committed to the security of personal data. We take appropriate security measures to limit abuse of and unauthorised access to personal data. This ensures that only the necessary persons have access to your data, that access to the data is protected, and that our security measures are regularly reviewed.
6. Third-party websites
This privacy statement does not apply to third-party websites connected by links on our website. We cannot guarantee that these third parties handle your personal data in a reliable or secure manner. We recommend you read the privacy statements of these websites prior to making use of them.
7. Amendments to this privacy statement
We reserve the right to make amendments to this privacy statement. It is recommended that you consult this privacy statement regularly in order to be aware of any changes. In addition, we will actively inform you wherever possible.
8. Accessing and modifying your data
If you have any questions or want to know which personal data we have about you, please contact us. Always clearly state who you are, so that we can be certain we do not modify or delete data of the wrong person. We provide requested information only upon receipt of a verifiable consumer request. You have the following rights with respect to your personal data:
- You may submit a request for access to the data we process about you;
- You may object to the processing;
- You may request an overview, in a commonly used format, of the data we process about you;
- You may request correction or deletion of the data if it is incorrect or no longer relevant, or ask us to restrict its processing;
- You may appeal our decision if we refuse to act on a request, and submit a complaint with the competent authority if your appeal is denied.
8.1 State-specific rights (United States)
Residents of California (CPRA) have the right to know what personal information is collected, to know whether it is sold or disclosed and to whom, to request deletion, to opt out, and to equal service and price when exercising privacy rights.
Residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia have the right to data portability and the right to opt out of targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, and certain profiling. To exercise these rights, please refer to our Opt-out preferences page or contact us.
9. Children
Our website is not designed to attract children and it is not our intent to collect personal data from children under the age of consent in their country of residence. We therefore request that children under the age of consent do not submit any personal data to us.
10. Contact details
11. Data requests
For the most frequently submitted requests, we also offer you the possibility to use our data request form to request access to, deletion of, or an export of the data we process about you.
