We believe privacy should be simple and straightforward. Here's exactly what data we collect, why we collect it, and what we do with it — no legal jargon.
GrowthGliders is a digital marketing agency helping businesses grow through SEO, paid advertising, social media management, web design, and content marketing. We operate globally and are committed to handling your personal data responsibly.
When this policy says "GrowthGliders", "we", "us", or "our", it means the GrowthGliders team and our website at growthgliders.com. This policy explains how we handle personal information collected through our website and in the course of providing our services.
We only collect information that genuinely helps us provide better service to you. Here's a clear breakdown:
We use tools like Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to understand how our site performs. These tools may collect anonymised usage data in line with their own privacy policies.
We use the information we collect for specific, legitimate purposes — and nothing else. Here's exactly what that means in practice:
We use cookies — small text files stored on your device — to make our website work better and understand how people use it. Here's a plain-English breakdown of what we use and why:
These are necessary for the website to function. They handle things like remembering your form progress and keeping sessions secure. You can't opt out of these without the site breaking, but they don't track you across other websites.
We use Google Analytics to understand visitor behaviour — which pages are popular, how long people spend on the site, and where traffic comes from. This data is anonymised and aggregated. It helps us build a better website for everyone.
If you've given consent, we may use cookies from platforms like Google Ads or Meta to measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns. These help us understand if our ads are reaching the right people.
We don't hold onto data longer than we need to. Here's our general approach:
When data is no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymise it. We don't keep files gathering digital dust.
You have real rights over your personal data, and we make it easy to exercise them. Under GDPR and applicable privacy laws, you have the right to:
To exercise any of these rights, simply email us at contact@growthgliders.com. We'll respond within 30 days. We won't make it complicated or charge you for it.
We take data security seriously and use industry-standard measures to keep your information safe:
That said, no system is 100% impenetrable. If we ever discovered a data breach that could affect you, we would notify you promptly and transparently — not bury it.
Our website may include links to external sites — client case studies, partner platforms, useful resources, and so on. Once you click through to another site, this privacy policy no longer applies — you're under that site's own privacy terms.
We try to only link to reputable, trustworthy sources, but we can't control what other websites do with your data. It's worth checking the privacy policy of any site you visit.
GrowthGliders is a B2B marketing agency and our services are intended for business owners, marketers, and professionals aged 18 and over. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 18.
If you believe a child has submitted personal information to us, please contact us immediately at contact@growthgliders.com and we will delete it promptly.
Privacy law evolves, our business grows, and occasionally we need to update this policy. When we make material changes, we'll let you know by updating the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. For significant changes, we may also send a notification by email if you're a client or subscriber.
We encourage you to revisit this page occasionally — not because we expect dramatic changes, but because staying informed about how your data is handled is always worthwhile. The latest version is always available at https://growthgliders.com/privacy-policy/.
Privacy questions deserve real answers, not automated responses. If you have any concerns, questions, or requests about how we handle your personal data, reach out directly:
If you're based in the EU or UK and feel we haven't adequately addressed your concern, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority (such as the ICO in the UK or your national DPA in the EU).
We read every message personally and will give you a straight answer — no corporate runaround.
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