Privacy Policy
DISCLAIMER
While Thrive Intelligent B2B Connect (“Thrive”, “we”, “our”) makes every effort to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or availability of the website or the information, services, or related content contained within it.
Thrive Intelligent B2B Connect provides business development, contact sourcing, validation, and outreach services. However, we do not guarantee specific outcomes, including but not limited to response rates, lead conversion, revenue generation, or business growth. Results may vary based on factors outside our control.
Client Responsibility & Compliance
Clients are solely responsible for ensuring their use of our services complies with applicable laws and regulations, including data protection, privacy, and electronic marketing legislation (such as GDPR, UK GDPR, and PECR where applicable). Thrive accepts no liability for misuse of data or non-compliant outreach practices conducted by clients.
Third-Party Platforms
Our services may rely on third-party platforms, tools, or providers. Thrive is not responsible for service interruptions, policy changes, or technical issues arising from third-party systems.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Thrive shall not be liable for any loss or damage, including indirect or consequential loss, arising from the use of this website or our services.
PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated: 27/02/2026
Thrive Intelligent B2B Connect (“Thrive”, “we”, “our”, “us”) is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, process, and protect personal data in connection with our website and services.
1. Who We Are
Thrive Intelligent B2B Connect provides business contact sourcing, validation, and outreach services to professional organisations.
For the purposes of data protection legislation, Thrive acts as either:
• A Data Controller in relation to our website and business operations
• A Data Processor where we process data on behalf of clients
2. The Type of Data We Provide
Thrive provides information relating to business professionals that is:
• Publicly available
• Lawfully sourced
• Related strictly to professional roles
This may include:
• Full name
• Job title
• Company name
• Business email address
• Business phone number
• Company location
• Company size or turnover data (where publicly available)
We do not provide private, sensitive, or personal lifestyle data.
3. How We Source Information
All contact information supplied through Thrive Intelligent B2B Connect is derived from:
• Publicly accessible sources
• Corporate websites
• Professional networking platforms
• Public filings and company registers
• Lawfully obtained data providers
We do not access private accounts or restricted data sources.
4. Lawful Basis for Processing
Under UK GDPR and GDPR, our lawful basis for processing business professional data is:
• Legitimate Interests – where processing is necessary for business-to-business communication
• Consent – where required by applicable law
• Contractual Necessity – where processing is required to fulfil services for our clients
We carefully balance legitimate interest against the rights and freedoms of individuals.
5. How We Use Data
We use professional contact data to:
• Provide business contact identification and validation
• Support client outreach campaigns
• Deliver reporting and CRM integrations
• Improve service accuracy and relevance
We do not sell personal data to consumers.
6. Data Accuracy & Updates
We take reasonable steps to ensure data is:
• Regularly refreshed
• Validated for accuracy
• Updated where changes are identified
However, public information may change, and we cannot guarantee absolute accuracy at all times.
7. Data Retention
We retain professional contact data only for as long as necessary for legitimate business purposes or legal compliance.
Clients are responsible for their own retention policies once data is transferred to them.
8. Data Sharing
We may share data with:
• Clients using our services
• Trusted technology partners (CRM systems, email platforms)
• Regulatory authorities where legally required
All third-party providers are subject to appropriate contractual safeguards.
9. International Transfers
Where data is transferred outside the UK or EEA, we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, such as Standard Contractual Clauses or equivalent protections.
10. Individual Rights
Under data protection law, individuals have the right to:
• Request access to their data
• Request correction of inaccurate data
• Request erasure (where applicable)
• Object to processing
• Restrict processing
• Lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
Requests can be submitted via the contact details below.
11. Data Security
We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect data against:
• Unauthorised access
• Loss or misuse
• Alteration or disclosure
12. Cookies & Website Data
Our website may use cookies and analytics tools to improve functionality and performance. Further details are available in our Cookie Policy.
13. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The latest version will always be available on our website.
14. Contact Information
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your data rights, please contact: legal@thriveinternational.uk
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office at www.ico.org.uk
