Privacy Policy
What personal data this website collects, why, how long we keep it, and what you can ask us to do about it.
Last updated 19 August 2026
Who we are
This site is operated by [REGISTERED ENTITY NAME], [CIN / REGISTRATION NUMBER], registered at [REGISTERED OFFICE ADDRESS]. For anything in this policy we are the Data Fiduciary, and you are the Data Principal.
What we collect, and why
When you ask for a demo or contact us. Your name, work email, company and whatever you write in the message. We use it to reply and to arrange the demo. The lawful basis is your consent under Section 6, given by submitting the form.
When you file a grievance. Your name, email and the details of the complaint, plus any file you attach. We use it to investigate and respond. See Grievance Redressal.
When you simply read the site. Nothing. This site sets no cookies of its own, runs no analytics, and carries no advertising trackers. The only requests that leave your browser to a third party are to Google Fonts, which receives your IP address in order to serve the typefaces.
Who else sees it
For this website, the only third parties involved are our own hosting and email infrastructure, and Google Fonts as described above.
For the platform, we share personal data only with processors who help us run it, under contract and only for the purpose we gave it to them: [LIST PLATFORM PROCESSORS: cloud, email, support, backup]. We do not sell personal data, and we do not share it for anyone else's marketing.
Where it lives and how long we keep it
Data from this website is stored in [REGION]. We keep enquiry and demo records for [RETENTION PERIOD], and grievance records for [RETENTION PERIOD], after which they are erased. Where a law requires us to hold something longer, we hold only that, only for as long as required.
Your rights
The DPDP Act gives you the right to:
- obtain a summary of the personal data we process about you, and who we shared it with (Section 11);
- have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected, and data erased when it is no longer needed (Section 12);
- a readily available means of grievance redressal (Section 13);
- nominate someone to exercise these rights if you die or become incapacitated (Section 14);
- withdraw consent at any time, as easily as you gave it (Section 6(4)).
Withdrawing consent does not make our earlier processing unlawful. Once you withdraw, we and our processors stop within a reasonable time, unless another law requires us to continue.
To exercise any of these, write to [dpo@myconsentplus.com] or use the contact page.
Children
This site is intended for business users and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect the personal data of anyone under 18 without verifiable parental consent, as Section 9 requires.
Changes
If we change this policy we update the date at the top. Where a change materially affects how we use data you already gave us, we will tell you rather than rely on you noticing.
A note on what this page is
The entries in brackets are not yet filled in. Treat this as a working draft until they are — it describes the shape of our commitments, not their final wording, and it has not been reviewed by counsel.