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Privacy Notice — [Your business]

SP-NOTICE-2026-(draft) · v1.0 · Effective date: 24 June 2026

[Your business] ("we", "us", "our") respects your privacy and is the Data Fiduciary responsible for the personal data described here. This notice explains what personal data we collect, why and how, and the rights you have under India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA).

1. Who we are

[business].

2. Personal data we collect

— not specified yet —

3. Why we collect it

— add purposes —

4. How we collect it

— not specified yet —

5. Sharing with service providers

We may share personal data with service providers such as payment gateways, logistics partners, communication tools, cloud storage providers, CRM systems, professional advisors or other vendors, only for the purposes described in this notice.

7. How long we keep your data

We keep your data for as long as needed for the purposes above.

8. Consent & withdrawal

We process data on the basis of your consent (DPDPA §6). You can withdraw consent at any time.

9. Your rights

You have the right to access the data we hold about you, correct or complete it, erase it where the law allows, withdraw consent as easily as you gave it, nominate someone to exercise your rights, and raise a grievance with our Officer.

10. Grievance & Data Protection Board

[Officer]. If we do not resolve your grievance, you may complain to the Data Protection Board of India in the manner prescribed under the DPDP Act and Rules.

11. Contact us

[name]

12. Updates to this notice

We may update this notice from time to time; the latest version is shown here.

This notice is generated for guidance and is not legal advice. Review it before publishing.