Privacy
Policy.
What we do, and do not, collect. Browsing this site collects no personal data. We collect information only when you contact us or ask us to send you a paper or document.
Last updated: 2 July 2026
1. Who we are, and what this policy covers
HyperNext Data Center Limited (CIN U63111TS2025PLC204792) is the data fiduciary for the personal data processed through this website. Our registered office is at P.NO.9, Bldg No.9, Sy.No.64, Mind Space, B/H VSNL Bldg, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500033.
This policy explains what we do, and do not, collect when you use hypernxt.com, why we collect it, and the rights you have as a data principal. It is written to meet the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (notified on 14 November 2025 and being brought into force in phases), and to respect comparable frameworks such as the EU and UK General Data Protection Regulation for visitors outside India.
2. The short version
Reading these pages collects no personal data about you, and sets no cookies at all. We use no analytics tool and no trackers, and nothing about your visit is sent to a third party.
We collect personal data in only two places, and only when you fill in a form yourself: when you contact us through the "Contact us" or "Talk to us" form, and when you ask us to email you a research paper. Both are set out below. We ask for nothing anywhere else.
3. Browsing this website
If you only read the site, we do not ask for or record any information that identifies you, and we set no cookies. We do not need a cookie to remember a consent choice, because there is nothing on a plain visit that requires your consent.
As with any website, our hosting and content-delivery providers process your device's IP address for the short time needed to deliver the pages to you and to protect the site against attack. This is a technical necessity of serving a web page. We do not use it to build a profile of you. We run no analytics tool on the site, and the only record of your visit is the standard server log our hosting keeps to deliver and secure the pages, described in section 5.
4. When we do collect personal data
We collect personal data in two situations, and only when you choose to act by filling in a form yourself. We collect nothing anywhere else on the site. In each case we collect what is needed for that purpose and nothing more.
4.1 When you contact us
If you use the "Contact us" or "Talk to us" form, or write to us directly, we collect your name, your email address, your phone number, your company name where you give it, and the content of your message. You provide these yourself, knowing they are being submitted to us. We use this to reply to you, to route your enquiry to the right person, and to carry on any commercial discussion that follows. The lawful basis is your consent and, where a discussion progresses, the steps taken at your request towards a possible contract.
4.2 When you request a research paper
Our research papers are not downloaded from the site. They are sent to you by email on request. When you ask for one, the request form collects your name, your email address, your company name where you give it, the reference of the paper you asked for, the page you asked from, and the time of the request. On that form you give a specific consent for us to use your email address to send you the paper and to reply about your request. There is a separate, optional tick if you also want to hear about future research; leaving it unticked has no effect on receiving the paper. The lawful basis is your consent. Your request reaches us through a form-to-email service (see section 6), and we reply to you by email.
Those are the only two points at which we ask for any information. We do not gate documents or policies behind a form, we run no newsletter sign-up, and we collect nothing from simply browsing. We do not use what you give us to sell to you uninvited, and we do not pass your details to third parties for their own marketing.
5. Cookies and analytics
This website does not use cookies. Browsing it sets nothing on your device, and we do not use advertising or cross-site tracking of any kind. Because there is nothing to track and no cookie to store, we do not show a cookie consent banner. There is nothing on a plain visit that you would need to consent to.
To understand how the site is used, we rely only on the standard server records our hosting keeps in order to deliver and protect the pages, as noted in section 3. These let us see aggregate figures such as how many requests a page received and which sites visitors came from. They involve no cookies, no analytics tool and no third party, they are not used to identify anyone, and they stay within our own hosting environment.
The only time we ask for your consent is at the point you give us information, which is described in section 4.
6. Who processes data on our behalf, and who we share with
We do not sell personal data. We share it only as follows. Requests you submit through a website form reach us through a form-to-email relay service, which acts as our processor for the sole purpose of delivering your message to us. We use no analytics tool and no analytics provider, so no usage data is shared with any third party for that purpose. We may disclose personal data to regulatory or law-enforcement authorities where we are required to by law, including obligations relevant to the Reserve Bank of India and the Securities and Exchange Board of India where they apply to us, and we may transfer it as part of a merger, acquisition or reorganisation of the business. In each case we place appropriate safeguards on the processing.
7. How long we keep it
We keep personal data only for as long as the purpose it was collected for is still being served, and then we erase it, unless a law requires us to keep it longer. Enquiry and request details are kept for the period needed to deal with your enquiry or request and any resulting relationship, together with a short additional period for our records. Where our only basis is your consent, we erase the data once you withdraw consent, subject to any legal retention we are required to observe.
8. International transfers
We are based in India and our data is primarily processed here. Some processing may take place outside India, including in connection with our South Africa operations and with the service providers named above. Under the DPDP framework such transfers are permitted except to countries the Government of India may restrict, and we apply appropriate safeguards to any transfer, consistent with applicable data protection law.
9. Your rights
As a data principal you have the right to obtain a summary of the personal data we hold about you and how we process it, to have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected, completed or updated, to have your data erased where it is no longer needed or where you withdraw consent, to withdraw consent at any time as easily as you gave it, to nominate another person to exercise your rights in the event of death or incapacity, and to have your grievance addressed. Visitors covered by the GDPR also have rights of access, portability, and objection to or restriction of certain processing.
To exercise any of these, contact us using the details in section 12. We will respond within the timelines set by applicable law.
10. Withdrawing consent
We do not collect anything to consent to when you simply browse, so there is nothing to withdraw for ordinary use of the site. Where you gave us details through a form, you can withdraw your consent to our use of them by writing to us at the address in section 12. Withdrawing consent does not affect processing that took place before you withdrew it.
11. Children
This website and our services are meant for business users and are not directed at anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect the personal data of a child without verifiable parental or guardian consent, and we do not track, profile or direct behavioural advertising at children. If you believe a child has provided us with personal data, contact us and we will delete it.
12. Contact and grievances
For any question about this policy, to exercise your rights, or to raise a grievance about how we handle your personal data, contact our privacy team at hello@hypernxt.com or call . Written correspondence may be sent to our registered office. We will acknowledge and address grievances within the timelines required by law. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate to the Data Protection Board of India.
13. Data security
We apply technical and organisational measures aligned with recognised standards such as ISO 27001 to protect personal data against unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure and loss. No system can be guaranteed fully secure, and we cannot promise absolute security, but we work to keep the data we hold safe and to limit what we collect in the first place.
14. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. Any change is posted here with a new effective date shown at the top. Where a change is significant, we will ask for your cookie choices again on your next visit.
