Privacy Policy
Last updated: 14 July 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how DigitaLarge Enterprises ("DigitaLarge", "we", "us", "our") collects, uses, shares, and protects personal data in connection with this website, digitalarge.com (the "Site"), and the services we provide.
We are the data controller for personal data processed through this Site. If you have any question about this policy, use our contact page.
1. Personal data we collect
We collect the following categories of personal data:
- Information you give us. When you contact us, we receive your name, email address, and anything else you choose to include — typically details of your business and your enquiry.
- Technical data. Our hosting provider and the network provider in front of it automatically record standard request information, such as IP address, browser type and version, device type, the pages requested, referring URL, and the date and time of the request. This is generated by the act of visiting any website.
- Cookie data. Information stored in cookies on your device, including a record of your cookie choice. See section 4.
We do not collect special category data (such as health, biometric, or political data), and we do not ask for it. Please do not send it to us.
2. How we use personal data, and our legal basis
- To respond to you and to progress a possible engagement. Legal basis: legitimate interests, and steps taken at your request prior to entering a contract.
- To keep the Site available, performant, and secure, and to detect and prevent abuse. Legal basis: legitimate interests.
- To remember your cookie preference. Legal basis: your consent, and our legitimate interest in honouring your choice.
- To meet our legal and accounting obligations. Legal basis: legal obligation.
3. What we do not do
- We do not sell personal data. We never have.
- We do not share personal data with advertisers or data brokers.
- We do not use your data for automated decision-making or profiling.
- We do not run advertising or tracking cookies on this Site.
4. Cookies
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website. We use cookies to run this Site, to remember your preferences, and to understand how the Site is used.
- Strictly necessary cookies. Required for the Site to work and to record your cookie choice, so that we do not ask you again on every page. These cannot be switched off.
- Non-essential cookies. Everything else — for example cookies that help us understand how the Site is used, so that we can improve it. We set these only where you have accepted them.
You can accept or reject non-essential cookies using the banner on the Site, and you can clear or block cookies at any time through your browser settings. If you clear them, you will be asked for your choice again.
5. Sharing and disclosures
We use a small number of providers to run the Site and our business — for example web hosting, a content delivery and security network, and email. These providers process data on our instructions, under contract, and only as needed to provide their service. If we introduce a provider that processes personal data in a materially new way, we will update this policy.
We may also disclose personal data where the law requires it — for example to comply with a court order or a valid request from a public authority — or where it is necessary to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims, or to protect the rights, safety, and property of DigitaLarge, the people who use the Site, or the public.
If DigitaLarge is ever involved in a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, personal data may be transferred as part of that transaction. We will let you know before your personal data becomes subject to a different privacy policy.
6. International transfers
We are based in India. Our providers may process data in other countries. Where personal data is transferred internationally, we take reasonable steps to ensure it is protected to a standard consistent with this policy and with applicable law, including by using providers who offer appropriate contractual safeguards.
7. How long we keep it
We keep business correspondence for as long as it is relevant to our relationship with you, and thereafter only as long as needed to meet our legal, tax, and accounting obligations. Technical logs are kept for a short period for security and diagnostic purposes. When data is no longer needed, we delete it.
8. Security
We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect personal data against loss, misuse, and unauthorised access — including encryption in transit (HTTPS), access control, and keeping our systems patched. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
9. Your rights
Subject to applicable law, you have the right to:
- ask what personal data of yours we hold, and get a copy of it;
- have inaccurate data corrected;
- have your data deleted;
- object to, or ask us to restrict, our processing;
- withdraw consent where our processing relies on it;
- ask for your data in a portable format;
- complain to your data protection authority.
To exercise any of these, use our contact page. We will respond within the time required by law. If we cannot do what you ask, we will explain why.
10. Client project data
This policy covers this website. Where we build or operate software for a client, any personal data inside that system is processed on that client's instructions and is governed by our agreement with them, not by this page. In that context the client is the data controller and we act as a processor.
11. Children
This Site is intended for businesses. It is not directed at children, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If you believe a child has sent us personal data, contact us and we will delete it.
12. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the Site or our practices change. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last revised. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.
13. Contact
DigitaLarge Enterprises. For any question about this policy, or to exercise your rights, use our contact page.