Privacy Policy
Effective Date: December, 08, 2025
This Privacy Policy explains how IronSpark Analysis (“Company”, “we”, “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, shares, stores, and protects personal information when you access or interact with our website(s), landing pages, digital content, and marketing platforms that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Site”).
This Policy applies to personal information collected through the Site and to business-to-business (“B2B”) contact data collected for marketing, sales, analytics, content distribution, and client relationship purposes.
This Policy includes:
- A U.S. State Privacy Rights Section (covering California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Utah)
- A GDPR Notice for EU/UK residents
By accessing the Site, submitting information, or otherwise interacting with us, you acknowledge and agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy as permitted by applicable law.
1. Information We Collect
1.1. Information You Provide (First-Party and Zero-Party Data)
We collect information that you voluntarily provide, including when you:
- Download gated content
- Register for events or webinars
- Subscribe to newsletters
- Submit a request or inquiry
- Ask for a quote or proposal
- Respond to polls or surveys
- Volunteer your preferences or interests
This may include:
- Name
- Business email
- Company name, industry, and size
- Job title or function
- Phone number (optional)
- Preferences, interests, intended project timelines (zero-party data)
- Any information you provide in free text fields
Zero-party data is voluntarily provided intent or preference data and is used only as stated or reasonably expected at the time of collection.
1.2. Information Collected Automatically
We may collect certain information when you interact with the Site, including:
- IP address
- Device identifiers
- Browser type and operating system
- Pages viewed, links clicked, referring URL
- Time spent on pages
- Cookie identifiers and advertising pixels
We may use cookies, pixels, tags, and similar technologies for analytics, security, personalization, and advertising purposes.
Where required, non-essential cookies or tracking technologies are used only after consent.
1.3. Information from Third Parties
We may receive professional or firmographic information from:
- Event or webinar co-hosts
- Marketing or CRM platforms
- Publicly available directories
- Business data providers
- Professional social networks
We do not knowingly collect sensitive personal information covered under heightened requirements (e.g., health, biometric, religious, financial account numbers). If this changes, we will update this Policy and seek consent if required.
2. How We Use Personal Information
We use personal information for legitimate business purposes, including:
- Delivering requested materials and content
- Registering and managing events and communications
- Conducting B2B sales, account-based marketing, and relationship management
- Sending newsletters and marketing communications (with opt-out rights)
- Personalizing content and improving the Site
- Conducting analytics and performance measurement
- Preventing fraud, maintaining security, enforcing terms
- Complying with legal and regulatory requirements
We do not engage in automated decision-making that produces legal or significant effects without human review.
3. Cookies, Targeted Advertising, and Tracking
We may use:
- First-party cookies (functional and analytical)
- Third-party pixels or tags
- LinkedIn, Google, or other advertising platforms
Where required:
- Non-essential cookies require prior opt-in
- You may withdraw consent at any time
- You may opt out of targeted ads or “sharing” using the mechanisms below
Your browser settings, consent preferences, and opt-out choices remain effective unless changed or cleared.
4. How We Share Personal Information
We may share personal information with:
- Vendors and service providers (CRM, email, marketing operations, analytics, hosting)
- Event or content co-sponsors (only when you register or request related material)
- Professional advisors (legal, compliance, audit)
- Authorities when legally required
We do not sell personal information for money.
Certain activities (such as cross-context behavioral advertising) may qualify as “selling”, “sharing”, or “targeted advertising” under U.S. state laws. You may opt out at any time (see Section 7).
All service providers are contractually required to use personal information only for the services they provide us.
5. Data Retention
We retain personal information only for the period necessary to:
- Fulfill the purpose for which it was collected
- Provide requested services or communications
- Meet legal, regulatory, or security obligations
Marketing data is retained until you opt out or request deletion unless legally required otherwise.
6. Security
We maintain administrative, technical, and organizational measures to protect personal information, including:
- Encryption in transit
- Role-based access controls
- Vendor governance
- Incident response and logging
- Periodic access reviews and policy audits
No method of internet transmission is fully secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security.
7. U.S. State Privacy Rights
(Including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, and Utah)
Residents of these states have the right to:
- Access personal information
- Correct inaccuracies
- Request deletion
- Obtain a portable copy
- Opt out of:
- Targeted advertising
- Sale of personal information
- Profiling with legal/significant effects (CO, CT, VA)
To exercise rights:
- Email: info@ironsparkanalysis.com
- If required, we may ask to verify your identity
Opt-Out of Sale / Sharing / Targeted Advertising
To opt out, you may:
- Use the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link (if provided), or
- Email: info@ironsparkanalysis.com
Colorado-Specific — Appeals Process
If we deny your request, Colorado residents may file an appeal by replying to the denial.
If still unsatisfied, Colorado residents may contact the Colorado Attorney General.
8. GDPR Notice — EU/UK Data Subjects
If the EU/UK GDPR applies to your data, you have the rights to:
- Access
- Correction
- Deletion
- Restriction
- Objection to processing
- Data portability
- Withdraw consent
Legal Bases for Processing
We rely on:
- Consent
- Contract necessity
- Legitimate interest (B2B outreach, analytics, security)
- Legal obligations
International Transfers
Data may be processed in the United States.
We implement required safeguards (e.g., Standard Contractual Clauses) for such transfers.
Data Protection Contact
A Data Protection Officer will be designated and listed if required under GDPR.
9. Children’s Privacy
The Site is intended for business professionals and is not directed to children under 16.
10. Third-Party Links
We are not responsible for privacy practices of websites we do not control.
We encourage reviewing third-party policies.
11. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Policy periodically.
We will update the Effective Date accordingly.
Continued use of the Site after changes constitutes acceptance as permitted by law.
12. Contact Information
IronSpark Analysis
Attn: Privacy Compliance
Email: info@ironsparkanalysis.com
Phone: (914) 295-0486
Address: Suite 1101, 271 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801