Privacy Policy
Introduction and scope
Privacy Hacks Ltd (doing business as Privacy Hacks) operates in the Digital Anonymity industry and is committed to protecting the privacy and security of personal data collected from users, customers, and visitors worldwide. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you interact with digitalprivacyhacks.com and our services (the Platform). It applies to all individuals whose data we process, including customers, partners, contractors, and site visitors, and is drafted to be globally applicable while reflecting applicable privacy laws.
Information we collect
We may collect and process various categories of personal data in connection with the Platform, including but not limited to:
- Identifiers and contact data: name, email address, user ID, phone number (if provided)
- Account and profile information: username, preferences, settings
- Communications data: messages or inquiries you send to us, support tickets, and responses
- Technical data: IP address, device identifiers, browser type, operating system, and logs
- Usage data: pages visited, features used, timestamps, and interaction history with the Platform
- Payment and transaction data: when you purchase our services (where applicable), including payment method and related metadata
- Cookies and tracking data: cookies, beacons, and similar technologies used on digitalprivacyhacks.com to track user activity and preferences
- Inferred data: analytics-derived insights about your interests or behavior
How we collect data
- Direct interactions: when you register an account, subscribe to our services, submit forms, make purchases, or contact us.
- Automated technologies: through cookies, logs, and similar technologies that collect information about your device and usage of the Platform.
- Third parties: from analytics providers, service partners, and publicly available sources, where applicable and permitted by law.
How we use and process information
We use collected data to:
- Provide, operate, and maintain the Platform and related services
- Personalize your experience and tailor communications
- Authenticate and secure user accounts and prevent fraud
- Process transactions and manage billing (where applicable)
- Respond to inquiries and provide customer support
- Communicate updates, security notices, and regulatory or policy information
- Analyze usage trends, improve features, and perform research
- Comply with applicable laws, regulations, and enforce our terms and policies
- Facilitate data transfers where necessary, including to partners or service providers in other jurisdictions
Data retention
We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy and to comply with legal obligations. Retention periods vary by data category and purpose, but we generally retain:
- Account data for as long as your account remains active and for a period after deactivation to fulfill legal obligations and resolve disputes
- Usage and analytics data for a period sufficient to support product improvement and security determinations
- Legal holds or ongoing investigations may extend retention where required
Data security measures
We implement a combination of technical and organizational safeguards to protect data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction, including:
- Encryption in transit (TLS) and at rest for sensitive data
- Access controls and authentication mechanisms for staff and contractors
- Network security measures, regular vulnerability assessments, and intrusion detection
- Secure software development practices and code reviews
- Data breach response processes, including timely notification where required by law
- Regular audits and ongoing security training for personnel
User rights and controls
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights to:
- Access and obtain a copy of your personal data
- Correct inaccurate or incomplete data
- Delete data or restrict processing in certain circumstances
- Data portability of your personal data
- Object to processing or withdraw consent where processing is based on consent
- Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority To exercise these rights, please refer to the How to Contact Us for Privacy Inquiries section at the end of this policy. For CPRA rights specific to California residents, To exercise CPRA rights, contact privacy@digitalprivacyhacks.com.
Third-party services and cookies
Third-party service providers
We engage with service providers to operate the Platform (e.g., hosting, analytics, customer support, payment processing). These providers may access and process your data on our behalf and are bound by contractual obligations to protect your information and use it only for specified purposes.
Cookies and tracking technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies to optimize performance, analyze usage, and personalize experiences. We classify cookies as:
- Essential cookies: enable core features and security
- Functional cookies: remember choices you make
- Analytics cookies: collect information about usage patterns to improve the Platform
- Advertising cookies: may be used to show relevant content or ads (where applicable) You can manage cookie preferences through your browser settings or the Platform's consent banner, where available. Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect your ability to access or use certain features.
International transfers
When personal data is transferred to countries outside your home jurisdiction, we use measures designed to provide adequate protection, such as data processing agreements, SCCs, and other safeguards as permitted by law.
How to contact us for privacy inquiries
If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our data practices, you may contact us using the methods below:
- Privacy email: privacy@digitalprivacyhacks.com
- Phone: +44 20 7946 0857
- Mailing address: Privacy Hacks Ltd, 6th Floor, 25 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 3JB, United Kingdom We will respond in a timely manner and in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
How we protect children’s privacy
We do not knowingly collect or solicit personal data from children under the age of 16 without verifiable parental consent where required by law. If you become aware of any personal data we have collected from a child without proper consent, please contact us to take steps to remove the information or terminate the account involved.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our data practices or applicable laws. We will post the revised policy on digitalprivacyhacks.com and update the "Last Updated" date accordingly. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
Last Updated
This Privacy Policy was last updated on February 28, 2026.
