DataProStudio, Inc., incorporated in British Columbia, Canada, registered office 329 Howe St, #1127, Vancouver, BC V6G 2H8, operating the DPS8020™ platform. This site serves visitors and prospective customers in the United States; the underlying hosting and database for this website are located in Canada (see Processors below), so Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and BC’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) apply to how we handle the personal information this website collects, in addition to the US-specific notes further down this page.
This website sets no cookies and uses no third-party analytics or advertising trackers.
If your organization is exploring DPS8020 for operational process mining involving personal health information, note that this website itself does not collect or process health information — it only collects the contact details described above. Any handling of personal health information as part of a pilot or engagement, including any obligations under HIPAA where applicable to your organization, is governed by a separate data processing agreement, scoped with your compliance and information-security functions before any data is shared, and is never inferred from website use.
If your firm is evaluating DPS8020 for operational process mining, note that this website collects only the contact details described above — no client, account, transaction or market data of any kind is collected here, and none is inferred from your use of the site.
Any engagement involving your operational data would be governed by a separate data processing agreement, scoped with your procurement, risk and information-security functions before any data is shared. Firms that would rather no operational data leave their environment at all can run DPS8020 fully on-premise and air-gapped, in which case there is no data transfer to us to assess. We expect to complete your third-party risk review in the normal way, and we would rather do that up front than discover a blocker late.
There is currently no comprehensive federal privacy law in the United States. The Federal Trade Commission enforces general prohibitions on unfair or deceptive data practices under Section 5 of the FTC Act, and that authority applies to how we describe and handle data on this website.
New York State does not yet have a comprehensive consumer privacy law of its own. Its Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act sets data-security and breach-notification requirements for businesses holding the private information of New York residents; we maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards consistent with the SHIELD Act regardless of whether our current size qualifies for its small-business exemption.
New York City’s biometric-identifier ordinance (Local Law 3) applies to commercial establishments that collect biometric data from walk-in customers at a physical location. It does not apply to this website, which does not collect biometric identifier information from visitors. If an engagement’s operational data separately includes biometric identifiers from your own facilities, that would be addressed in the data processing agreement referenced above, not by this website.
We do not sell or share your personal information with third parties beyond the service providers named above (hosting, scheduling). We keep your information only as long as needed to respond to you, or as required by law.
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal information at any time by writing to info@dps8020.us or calling 206-423-8520. Because the underlying data is held in Canada, you may also contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (priv.gc.ca), or, for BC-specific matters, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (oipc.bc.ca). New York residents may also contact the New York State Attorney General’s office, which enforces the SHIELD Act (ag.ny.gov).
Last updated: August 2026