
We are committed to protecting your privacy and being transparent about the data we collect and how we use it
We are Tanzilite: a digital marketing agency that started in Lahore with one simple belief: Pakistani businesses deserve marketing that actually works. Over the past six years, we have helped brands across industries grow online through SEO, paid advertising, social media, web development, content, branding, photography, and influencer marketing.
Our office sits at 1st Floor, Tanzilite Office, 17 A, Block A Phase 1 Johar Town, Lahore, 54770, Pakistan, and our doors, both physical and digital, are always open.
This page exists because we believe honesty is not optional. When you visit tanzilite.info, send us a message, or become one of our clients, you are trusting us with your information. We want to be completely transparent about what we do with it, how we store it, and the control you have over it at every step.
No legal jargon. No fine print tricks. Here is the honest answer, plain and simple: what happens to your data when you deal with Tanzilite?
Reach us anytime at hr@tanzilite.info or +92 325 4247687 if something here is unclear.


We are not in the business of collecting data for the sake of it. Every piece of information we gather has a clear, specific reason behind it.
When you reach out through our contact form, WhatsApp, email, or book a strategy call, you naturally share some details: your name, phone number, email address, and what your business needs. That is the starting point of every client relationship we have ever built.
Once a project begins, we may need deeper information: your brand goals, target audience, login access for platforms we manage on your behalf, and feedback on deliverables. None of this leaves our team without your knowledge.
If you apply for a job through our Careers page, we collect what you send us: your CV, portfolio, and any other details you choose to include.
Whenever you visit our website, some technical information is collected automatically, such as your approximate location, the device you use, and your browser type, which pages you looked at, how long you stayed, and where you came from before landing on us. This is standard analytics behaviour, and it helps us understand what is working on our site and what is not.
None of these data points identify you as an individual. It is aggregated and anonymous.
When we run campaigns on behalf of clients on platforms like Meta, Google, or TikTok, those platforms share performance data back with us, impressions, clicks, conversions, and audience breakdowns. We use this exclusively to improve your campaigns. It never gets mixed with other clients’ data or shared externally.
Here is the honest version – no vague corporate language, just what actually happens:
What we never do: sell your data, pass it to advertisers, use it to profile you for purposes unrelated to your work with us, or share it with anyone who has not earned that access.
A cookie is a small file that websites save to your browser. It is not harmful. It does not “track” you in the way people fear. It is mostly just a memory aid helping websites remember your preferences and helping us see how people move through our site.
Here is what runs on tanzilite.info:
Cookies that keep the site working: these are non-negotiable. Without them, forms break, navigation fails, and the site behaves oddly. We cannot turn these off even if we wanted to.
Google Analytics cookies: these show us things like which blog posts people read most, where visitors drop off, and which pages bring in the most enquiries. Everything is anonymous. We cannot see who you are, only what happened.
Retargeting pixels: if you have visited our site and then seen a Tanzilite ad on Facebook, Instagram, or Google a few days later, this is why. The Meta Pixel and Google Tag make this possible. It is standard practice across the industry, and you can opt out through your browser or platform ad settings anytime.
Preference cookies: these remember small things like your language setting or form entries, so you do not have to redo them every visit.
If cookies are not your thing, your browser settings give you full control to limit or block them. Just know that some parts of the site may not work as smoothly afterward.
Short answer: almost nobody, and only when necessary.
Some of the tools we use to run our business project management software, Google Workspace, accounting tools, and payment processors technically handle data on our behalf. These are reputable platforms with their own strong privacy standards. They are processors, not recipients. They cannot use your data for their own purposes.
If a court order or legal requirement ever compelled us to share specific information, we would have no choice but to comply. We would do so minimally and would inform you wherever the law permits.
If Tanzilite were ever acquired or merged with another business, client data would likely be part of that conversation. We would notify you well in advance if that ever became relevant, which, for the foreseeable future, it is not.
Outside of these situations, your data does not move without your direct permission. We will always ask first.
We do not sit on data indefinitely. Here is how we think about it:
For active clients, we keep your project information for three years after a project wraps up. This helps us handle any follow-up questions, audits, or future collaborations cleanly.
For people who enquired but never became clients, we hold your contact details for twelve months. After that, they are deleted unless you ask us to stay in touch.
For job applicants, your application stays with us for six months. If you joined the team, it becomes part of your employment file. If not, it gets removed unless you specifically ask us to keep you in mind for future openings.
Analytics data: because it is fully anonymised, there is no meaningful “deletion” event. It is just numbers without names.
You have genuine control over your personal data when you deal with Tanzilite. These are not theoretical rights buried in a policy; they are things we will actually act on when you ask:
See what we have: email us, and we will tell you exactly what personal information we hold about you and send you a copy.
Fix anything wrong: Found something off? A quick message is all it takes, and we’ll put it right.
Ask us to delete it: With some exceptions for legally required records, we will remove your data when you ask us to.
Say no to marketing: if you no longer want to hear from us, one message is all it takes: no arguing, no dark patterns, no re-subscription tricks.
Get a copy in a usable format: if you ever want your data exported so you can take it elsewhere, we can arrange that.
Pull back consent: if you gave us permission for something specific, you can withdraw that permission at any time, and we will stop.
To exercise any of these, email hr@tanzilite.info with the subject line “Data Privacy Request”, and we will come back to you within seven working days.
We take this seriously not because a policy says we have to, but because our clients trust us with real business information and that trust matters.
Our website runs on HTTPS, which means no one sitting between your device and our servers can see what is being exchanged. Client data is accessible only to the team members who need it for their specific role. We do not store payment card details anywhere on our systems; those transactions go straight through certified payment processors. And we review our practices regularly rather than setting them once and forgetting.
Could something go wrong? In theory, no system is completely immune. But we do everything reasonably within our control to make sure it does not.
We take this seriously not because a policy says we have to, but because our clients trust us with real business information and that trust matters.
Our website runs on HTTPS, which means no one sitting between your device and our servers can see what is being exchanged. Client data is accessible only to the team members who need it for their specific role. We do not store payment card details anywhere on our systems; those transactions go straight through certified payment processors. And we review our practices regularly rather than setting them once and forgetting.
Could something go wrong? In theory, no system is completely immune. But we do everything reasonably within our control to make sure it does not.
External Links
Our website links out to social media platforms, client websites, and other external destinations. Once you leave tanzilite.info, we have no control over what happens to your data. Different sites have different rules. Every site runs by its own rules — worth a quick look at their privacy policy before you hand over any personal details.
Under 18? This Site Is Not for You
Everything we do at Tanzilite is aimed at businesses and working professionals. We have no reason to collect data from anyone under eighteen, and we do not do so knowingly. If you believe a minor has somehow submitted information to us, please tell us immediately at hr@tanzilite.info, and we will delete it right away.
Data Crossing Borders
Our team is in Lahore. But some of the tools we use, Google Workspace, Meta’s business tools, and others, operate on servers in other countries. That means your data may technically be processed outside Pakistan. We only use platforms that maintain strong, internationally recognised data protection standards, so your information is held carefully regardless of where the servers are located.
If You Hear From Us
Signing up for our newsletter means you chose to stay in the loop and we respect that decision. We only show up in your inbox when there is something worth reading: a useful insight, a real update, or an opportunity that makes sense for your business. We are not the kind of agency that floods inboxes to stay visible.
Changed your mind? Every email we send makes it simple to step back: one click, and you are off the list, no questions asked. Your email address belongs to you. We will never hand it to another business, add it to a shared list, or use it for anything beyond what you signed up for.
When This Policy Changes
We update this page whenever something meaningful changes, a new tool we use, a shift in how we operate, or an update to relevant regulations. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page always reflects when the most recent revision happened. We recommend checking back occasionally. Continuing to use our website after an update means you are comfortable with the revised version.
If anything in this policy leaves you with a question or if something about how we handle data does not feel right to you, please reach out. We would rather have that conversation than have you wondering.
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