Privacy Policy
Digital One Technology Consulting Limited
Applies to https://digital1.one | Last updated 29 March 2026
At a glance
Informational website The Website is currently intended as an informational brand site rather than a user portal or self-service platform. | Low direct data collection There are no public forms, account sign-ups, or user uploads on the Website at present; most processing is technical and automatic. | Cookie control in place Cookie preferences should be managed through CookieYes and the Website’s cookie settings tools, subject to applicable law. |
Controller details
| Website privacy controller | |
| Company name | Digital One Technology Consulting Limited |
| Company number | 793205 |
| Registered office | 6-9 Trinity Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland, D02 EY47 |
| Website | https://digital1.one |
| Privacy email | info@digital1.one |
Digital One Technology Consulting Limited (“Digital One”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal data when you visit https://digital1.one (the “Website”). The Website is currently configured as a low-data informational WordPress site, without public submission forms, account creation, or intentional advertising or profiling tools at launch.
This policy applies to the Website itself. Client engagements, recruitment activity, supplier relationships, and other offline or contractual business interactions may be covered by separate notices, contracts, or legal terms.
1. Scope of this policy
The Website is intended to provide information about our business rather than operate as a customer portal, social platform, or user-generated content service. As a result, the main personal data processing associated with the Website is limited to ordinary technical, security, and cookie-related processing.
2. Information we collect
Information you submit directly
We do not currently ask Website visitors to create an account, complete a form, post comments, upload content, subscribe, or submit information through the Website itself.
If you contact us directly using an email address or other contact details published on the Website, we will process the information you choose to provide so that we can review, manage, and respond to your communication.
Information processed automatically
Like most websites, the Website and its service providers may automatically process limited technical data when pages are requested, delivered, and secured. Depending on configuration, this may include:
- IP address and approximate network/location information derived from it;
- browser type and version, device type, operating system, and language settings;
- date and time of visits, pages viewed, referral URLs, and basic request information;
- cookie identifiers, consent preferences, and similar browser or device signals; and
- security, performance, or error logs generated by hosting, WordPress, themes, or plugins.
3. How we use information
We use the limited information described above only for appropriate website and business purposes, including to:
- make the Website available and ensure it functions properly;
- remember cookie and privacy choices that you make;
- protect the Website, detect abuse, troubleshoot errors, and maintain security;
- operate CMS platform, its active theme, plugins, hosting, and related technical infrastructure;
- comply with legal obligations, enforce our terms, and protect our rights; and
- respond to direct communications that you send to us.
We do not currently use the Website as a channel for account registration, newsletter marketing, behavioural profiling, or public user interaction.
4. Cookies and similar technologies
The Website uses cookies and similar technologies that may be set by WordPress, the active theme, installed plugins, hosting or security tools, and CookieYes, our consent management platform. These technologies help us load and secure the Website, remember your cookie preferences, and support requested functionality.
Under applicable EU/EEA, Irish, and UK rules, cookies that are strictly necessary for a functioning website may be used without consent where permitted by law. Non-essential cookies should not be set unless and until you have given valid consent where consent is required.
| Category | Typical purpose | Current approach on digital1.one |
| Strictly necessary | Core website delivery, security, load balancing, session state, and consent storage. | May be active where needed for the Website to work properly. |
| Functional / preference | Language, layout, and similar convenience settings from WordPress, the theme, or plugins. | May be used if those features are enabled. |
| Analytics / performance | Traffic measurement, performance monitoring, and improvement insights. | Not enabled at launch. If added later, we will provide notice and obtain consent where required. |
| Advertising / targeting | Personalised advertising, retargeting, or cross-site tracking. | Not intentionally used at launch. |
| The CookieYes cookie declaration on the Website should be treated as the most up-to-date list of active cookies, providers, purposes, and durations. You should be able to revisit and change your choices at any time through the cookie banner or a cookie settings link. |
5. Legal bases for processing (EEA/UK where applicable)
Where EU/EEA or UK data protection law applies, we generally rely on one or more of the following legal bases:
- Consent: for non-essential cookies and similar optional technologies;
- Legitimate interests: for securing, operating, troubleshooting, and administering the Website, and for handling direct enquiries appropriately;
- Legal obligation: where processing is necessary to comply with law, regulation, or lawful requests; and
- Legal claims: where processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defence of legal claims.
6. How we share information
We may share limited personal data with trusted service providers that support website operations, such as hosting, infrastructure, security, WordPress support, and cookie consent management providers. They process information on our behalf or as part of delivering the service requested by the Website.
We do not sell personal information. We do not intentionally use personal information obtained through the Website for cross-context behavioural advertising.
We may also disclose information where necessary to comply with law, respond to lawful requests, protect the Website or our business, investigate misuse, or protect rights, property, and safety.
7. International transfers
Internet-based services may involve providers in more than one country, so limited personal data may be processed outside the country where you are located. Where required by law, we take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place.
8. Data retention
We keep personal data only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, including website security, technical troubleshooting, consent management, legal compliance, and record-keeping. In practice:
- cookie data remains until its expiry period ends or you delete or disable the cookie;
- consent records may be kept for an appropriate period to manage preferences and demonstrate compliance;
- technical and security logs are generally kept only for as long as needed for operations, security, and legal requirements; and
- direct emails or messages you send to us are kept only as long as needed to handle the communication and any follow-up obligations.
9. Data security
We use reasonable technical and organisational measures designed to protect personal data in a manner appropriate to the Website’s risk profile. However, no website, network, or internet transmission can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
10. Your privacy rights
Depending on where you live and subject to applicable law, you may have the right to:
- request access to personal data we hold about you;
- request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data;
- request deletion of personal data;
- object to or restrict certain processing;
- withdraw consent at any time where processing is based on consent;
- request data portability where applicable; and
- complain to a supervisory or regulatory authority.
If you are in the EEA or the UK, you may also complain to your local data protection authority. As an Irish company, our lead supervisory authority may be the Irish Data Protection Commission.
Residents of certain U.S. states, including California where applicable, may also have rights to know, delete, correct, and opt out of sale or sharing. We do not currently sell personal information or use it for cross-context behavioural advertising through the Website.
Because we do not maintain public user accounts on this Website, we may need additional information to verify your identity and locate any data that may relate to you before we can action a request.
11. Third-party links and future website features
The Website may contain links to third-party websites or services. If you follow those links, their own privacy notices and terms will apply. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party sites that we do not control.
If we later add embedded content, analytics, maps, videos, social media features, contact forms, newsletters, booking tools, or other features involving additional data collection, we will update this policy and, where required, request consent before activating non-essential technologies.
12. Children’s privacy
The Website is not directed to children, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from children through it.
13. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect legal, technical, or business changes. The updated version will be posted on the Website with a revised “last updated” or effective date.
14. Contact us
If you have a privacy question or wish to exercise your rights, please contact:
Digital One Technology Consulting Limited 6-9 Trinity Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland, D02 EY47 info@digital1.one https://digital1.one |