Privacy Policy
Last updated: October 2025
1. Introduction & Scope
BlockTech Group (“we”, “us”, “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to pro–
tecting personal data. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and
protect your personal data when you:
1. visit or use the Site (including mobile or web versions),
2. send us messages via contact or “Connect With Us” forms,
3. subscribe to newsletters, updates, or marketing communications,
4. otherwise interact with us (online or offline) in relation to our services, partner–
ships, ventures, or events.
This Policy applies to all personal data we collect in these contexts, whether from
you, your device, third parties, or publicly available sources.
By using or interacting with our Site and services, you agree to the practices in this
Policy (and any supplementary notices). If you do not agree, please do not use or pro–
vide personal data to us.
If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (“EEA”), United Kingdom, or
other jurisdictions with data protection laws, additional rights and disclosures may
apply; we aim to be transparent and provide those.
2. Definitions•
Personal Data / Personal Information: Any information relating to an identified or
identifiable natural person (e.g. name, email, IP address).
• Processing: Any operation performed on personal data (collection, storage, use, dis–
closure, erasure, etc.).
• Data Subject: An individual whose personal data is processed.
• Controller: The entity that determines the purposes and means of the processing
(generally us in the context of the Site).
• Processor: An entity which processes personal data on behalf of the Controller (e.g.
third-party service providers).
• Cookie: A small file placed on your device (computer, phone, tablet) to identify your
browser or remember settings.
3. What Data We Collect
We may collect and process various types of personal data, depending on how you in–
teract with us. Below is an illustrative (not exhaustive) list:
3.1 Data You Provide Directly
• Your name, surname / last name
• Email address
• Other contact details you voluntarily provide (company name, job title, phone num–
ber, etc.)
• Any message content you send us via forms, email, or chat
• Preferences, feedback, or survey responses you submit
3.2 Data Collected Automatically / By Technology
• IP address
• Device identifiers (e.g. device model, operating system)
• Browser type, version, language
• Operating system
• Web analytics data: pages visited, time spent, referral URLs, click paths, interac–
tions, errors
• Cookies, pixel tags, log files
• Geolocation (in approximate terms, e.g. via IP)
• Other usage data (e.g. browser settings, screen resolution)
3.3 Data from Third Parties / Public Sources
• If you connect or interact via social media (e.g. LinkedIn, Twitter), we may receive
profile data (subject to your settings)
• Publicly available data (e.g. business registries, public directories)
• Analytics, data enrichment, or marketing providers
4. How We Use Your Data (Purposes & Legal Bases)
We process personal data for the following purposes. Note that depending on juris–
diction, a “legal basis” for processing may be required; for e.g. in the EU, we often
rely on consent, legitimate interests, or performance of contract.
Purpose Description / Use Cases Legal Basis / Justification*
Provide and operate the Site Deliver web pages, content,
features, and maintain site
functionality
Legitimate interest / contrac–
tual necessity
Communication & correspon–
dence
Responding to contact or in–
quiry forms, sending re–
quested information
Consent / legitimate interest
Newsletter, updates & mar–
keting
Sending you marketing
emails, newsletters, event in–
vitations (if you opt in)
Consent (or where permitted,
legitimate interest)
Analytics, optimization & im–
provements
Understanding usage, im–
proving website, fixing issues
Legitimate interest
Security, fraud prevention &
compliance
Prevent misuse, detect secu–
rity incidents, enforce poli–
cies
Legitimate interest / legal
compliance
Legal obligations & protec–
tion
Complying with laws, regula–
tory requests, resolving dis–
putes
Legal compliance / legitimate
interest
* The legal basis may vary by jurisdiction. Where required, we will seek your consent
or rely on legitimate interest only after balancing interests.
We will only use your personal data for purposes compatible with those originally col–
lected (or as disclosed to you) unless we reasonably believe an alternative use is com–
patible.
5. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We (or our service providers) use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, local storage, and
similar technologies to collect information about your interactions with the Site, to
remember preferences, and to customize content.
5.1 Types of Cookies
• Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential for the Site to operate (e.g. session manage–
ment, security).
• Performance / Analytics Cookies: Gather anonymous information about user behav–
ior, page visits, performance metrics (e.g. Google Analytics).
• Functionality / Preference Cookies: Remember user choices or preferences.
• Third-Party Cookies: Cookies set by external services (e.g. for analytics, social me–
dia, advertising).
You can manage or disable cookies via your browser settings. However, disabling or
blocking certain cookies may impact your ability to use features of the Site.
We maintain a separate Cookie Policy (or section) that provides full detail on the
cookies we use, their purposes, duration, and management options. (The Site cur–
rently shows a cookie consent banner and gives users option to accept/reject or
change settings.)
6. Disclosure of Data
We may disclose personal data to the following categories of recipients:
• Service providers / processors: Entities that perform services for us (hosting, tech–
nical support, analytics, email delivery, marketing)
• Affiliates / subsidiaries / partners: Within our corporate group, for business pur–
poses
• Legal, regulatory, governmental authorities: When required by law, subpoena, or
court order
• Professional advisors: Lawyers, auditors, etc.
• Business transfers / mergers / acquisitions: In connection with a sale or change in
corporate structure
• Public / aggregate information: In anonymized or aggregated form that cannot iden–
tify you personally
We require that third-party processors treat your personal data securely and only for
permitted purposes.
7. International Data Transfers
Because our operations and service providers may be located globally, personal data
may be transferred to, stored, or processed in jurisdictions outside your country (in–
cluding in countries outside the European Economic Area or with different data pro–
tection laws).
Where required by law, we implement safeguards to ensure adequate protection of
your data, such as:
• Standard contractual clauses
• Binding corporate rules
• Data transfer agreements
• Other legal mechanisms approved under applicable laws
By using the Site or providing personal data, you consent to such transfers in accor–
dance with this Policy.
8. Data Retention & Deletion
13. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may revise or update this Privacy Policy from time to time (for example, to reflect
changes in law or our practices). When we do, we will post the revised version on the
Site and update the “Last Updated” date. If the changes are significant, we may pro–
vide a more prominent notice (e.g. email or pop-up).
Your continued use of the Site after the revisions indicates your acceptance of the up–
dated policy.