DigiGrow Ltd · last reviewed 8 July 2026
Privacy notice
This covers the quiz and forms on this page. Short version: we use what you give us to send you the proposal you asked for and, where we've said so on the form, to ring you about your result. Nothing else without asking.
Who we are
DigiGrow Ltd is the data controller. You can reach us via digigrow.uk or on +44 7782 338269.
What we collect
- Your quiz answers (niche, client count, MRR band, who builds, which job you'd drop) and the score and result they produce
- Your name, email and phone number when you submit the capture form or book a call
- Basic technical data: how you got here (UTM tags, ad click IDs), page events, device type
What we use it for, and why we're allowed to
- Sending the proposal document by email and text — you asked for it (performance of your request / consent).
- One follow-up call about your result — legitimate interest. The form tells you the call is coming before you submit, the number is one you gave us for that reason, and we've balanced this against your interests (a legitimate-interests assessment is on file). If you told us you have no clients yet, we don't ring you at all.
- Booking and running a call you scheduled — performance of your request, including reminder texts for that call.
- Marketing — only with a separate, unticked opt-in. Submitting the quiz is not marketing consent.
Where it goes
Your details land in our CRM (GoHighLevel) and our analytics (Google Analytics, Meta ads measurement where you arrived from an ad). We don't sell data, full stop.
How long we keep it
Lead records are kept for up to 24 months from last contact, then deleted. Opt-outs are kept permanently on a suppression list so we don't contact you again — that's the one thing we never delete.
Your rights
Access, correction, deletion, objection (including to the follow-up call), and portability. Say "stop" by any channel — reply STOP to a text, say it on a call, or contact us above — and it applies across all channels, permanently. If we get it wrong you can complain to the ICO at ico.org.uk.
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