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Privacy Policy

How DQIntegrity uses and protects personal information submitted through the website and business-enquiry process.

Last updated: 20 July 2026

1. Who is responsible

Draz Ivezic currently operates the DQIntegrity and NFRisk advisory propositions and is the data controller for information submitted through this website. Resolvo Advisory is the intended corporate and commercial umbrella; the website does not by itself represent it as an incorporated limited company.

2. Information collected

Information may include name, professional email, role, organisation, area of interest, contact preference, message content, subsequent business correspondence and limited technical/security information required to protect and deliver the form.

Do not submit customer records, account data, credentials, investigation material, privileged documents or special-category personal data through the public form.

3. Purposes and lawful bases

Information is used to respond to enquiries, consider requested pre-contract steps, manage professional relationships, protect the website and email service, maintain appropriate business records and meet legal obligations.

4. Sharing and providers

Information may be processed by hosting, business-email and security providers, professional advisers or specialist resources under confidentiality, a future successor legal entity, or authorities where disclosure is required by law. Personal information is not sold to advertisers.

5. Retention

The website application does not retain form message content as a separate website database. Enquiries are delivered to the DQIntegrity business mailbox. Initial enquiries may ordinarily be retained for up to 12 months after the last substantive contact, or longer where an engagement, legal obligation or legitimate record-keeping need applies.

6. Your rights

Depending on the circumstances, you may have rights of access, correction, erasure, restriction, portability or objection. Contact contact@dqintegrity.com. You may also complain to the UK Information Commissioner.

7. Cookies and security

The secure form uses a short-lived session cookie solely to issue and validate a one-time CSRF token. Safeguards include HTTPS, same-origin checks, validation, rate limiting, automated-submission controls, authenticated SMTP and restricted configuration access.

8. Changes

This notice may be updated when the website, providers, operating structure or legal requirements change.

Resource requests and form protection

When you request a professional evidence brief, DQIntegrity collects your name, organisation, professional email, role, stated interest and any optional context you provide. The form rejects common free-email domains because the resource is intended for professional and institutional use.

Limited connection information, including a one-way hashed representation of the requesting IP address and request timestamps, may be processed temporarily to enforce a maximum of three resource requests within a rolling 24-hour period and protect the service from automated abuse. Message content is not written to a website database by the supplied form code.

The requested PDF is sent automatically by email where the configured mail service is available. Contact details may be used for a proportionate follow-up connected to the professional interest stated on the form.