Privacy Policy

Last updated: 30th January 2026

1. Introduction

Digital Disruptors (“we”, “us”, or “our”) is committed to protecting and respecting the privacy of individuals whose personal data we process.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, share, and protect personal data when you interact with us, including through our website, communications, and professional services.
Digital Disruptors operates globally and applies data protection standards consistent with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) to all personal data it processes, regardless of the geographic location of the individual.

2. Who We Are

Digital Disruptors is a consulting, commercial orchestration, and technology advisory business providing strategic and commercial advisory services across emerging technologies.

Our operations are based in the United Arab Emirates, with a virtual commercial presence in the United Kingdom, and we work with clients globally.

For the purposes of applicable data protection laws, Digital Disruptors acts as a data controller in respect of the personal data described in this Privacy Policy.

3. Personal Data We Collect

We collect and process limited personal data, which may include:

  • First name
  • Last name
  •  Email address
  • Message content or enquiry details submitted via contact forms, email, or direct communications.


We do not intentionally collect:

  • Special category (sensitive) personal data
  • Financial or payment information via our website

4. How We Collect Personal Data

Personal data is collected when you:

  • Submit an enquiry via our website
  • Contact us directly by email or other communication channels
  • Engage with us in a professional or commercial context

5. How We Use Personal Data

We use personal data for the following purposes:
  • Responding to enquiries and communications
  • Assessing suitability for consultations or professional engagement
  • Managing professional relationships
  • Conducting business communications
  • Maintaining internal records
We do not use personal data for automated decision-making or profiling.

6. Lawful Basis for Processing

We process personal data in accordance with UK GDPR lawful bases, including:

  • Legitimate interests – to respond to enquiries and conduct our business
  • Consent – where you have explicitly provided it (e.g. marketing communications)
  • Contractual necessity – where processing is required in connection with a professional engagement
  • Legal obligation – where required by applicable law

7. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

We may store contact details and communication records securely within our CRM system (HubSpot) for the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy.
CRM data is:

  • Access-restricted
  • Used solely for business relationship management
  • Not shared externally without consent

8. Email Communications and Marketing

We may send business or marketing communications only where:

  • You have explicitly
  • There is a legitimate business relationship and lawful basis to do so

You may withdraw consent or opt out of communications at any time.

9. Partner Ecosystem and Third Parties

Digital Disruptors operates a partner ecosystem.
Personal data will not be shared with third-party partners unless:

  • A consultation has taken place, and
  • Explicit approval has been provided by the individual


Where appropriate, three-way conversations may be facilitated without sharing personal data.
Where data sharing is approved:

  • It is purpose-limited
  • Only the minimum necessary data is shared
  • Appropriate safeguards are applied


We do not sell personal data.

10. International Data Transfers

As a globally operating business, personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside the UK. Where international transfers occur, we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, consistent with UK GDPR requirements, to protect personal data.

11. Data Retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, including legal, regulatory, and professional obligations. When personal data is no longer required, it is securely deleted or anonymised.

12. Data Security

We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data against unauthorised access, loss, misuse, or disclosure. Access to personal data is limited to authorised individuals only.

13. User Rights (Global Standard)

All individuals, regardless of location, are afforded data protection rights consistent with UK GDPR principles, including the right to:

  • Access personal data
  • Request correction of inaccurate data
  • Request deletion of personal data
  • Restrict or object to processing
  • Withdraw consent at any time
  • Request information about how personal data is used

14. Regional Clarifications

UK & EMEA

Individuals located in the UK and European Economic Area have rights under UK GDPR and EU GDPR, including the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) or relevant supervisory authority.

Middle East

Individuals located in the Middle East, including the UAE, may have additional rights under local data protection laws, including the UAE Personal Data Protection Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 45 of 2021).

Americas

Individuals located in the Americas, including the United States, may have additional rights under applicable state or regional privacy laws. We do not sell personal data.

Asia-Pacific (APAC)

Individuals located in APAC, including Australia, may have rights under local privacy laws such as the Australian Privacy Principles.

Africa

Individuals located in African jurisdictions may have rights under applicable local data protection laws. Where such laws apply, we comply in addition to our global standards.

Other Jurisdictions

Individuals located in other jurisdictions may have additional rights under local laws. Where applicable, those rights apply alongside the protections described in this Privacy Policy.

15. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be published on our website with an updated revision date.

16. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how your personal data is handled, please contact:

Digital Disruptors
Email: claire@digitaldisruptors.co.uk