boam.ai

Privacy Policy

Last updated: January 23, 2026

Thank you for taking the time to read our privacy policy. At Gigabite, Inc. dba Boam AI (“Boam”, “we”, or “us”), your privacy is of the utmost importance. We want you to be fully informed about our privacy and data practices, the information we collect, how it is used, disclosed, and protected, as well as the choices you have with respect to your personal information.

Boam provides an AI-native data management and enrichment platform for business customers (our “Customers”), delivered through our website at www.boam.ai and its subdomains (the “Website”) and related applications and services (collectively, the “Services”). The Services help Customers identify, evaluate, and engage prospective small and mid-sized businesses (“End Clients”) and keep business and contact data in enterprise systems accurate, verified, and up-to-date, including through integrations with customer relationship management (“CRM”) systems and other data platforms. This Privacy Policy explains how Boam collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information when you visit our Website or interact with the Services.

Table of Contents

Customer Information:

In order to serve our Customers, we will collect various information about our Customers, including:

End-Client Information:

In order to help Customers identify, evaluate, and engage prospective End Clients, we may collect the following information about End Clients. Please note, the below list is not exhaustive of all personal information, and is intended to serve as a sample set.

Subject to the terms of our Customer agreements, we may use personal information for the following business purposes:

We may otherwise use personal information with your consent. In addition, we may use anonymous and/or aggregate information for any purpose.

As part of the Services, we may disclose End Client information to our Customers. We may also disclose your information with our corporate affiliates, as well as vendors or service providers who:

We may otherwise disclose your information with your consent.

In addition, we may share personal information in order to:

We may disclose de-identified, aggregate, or anonymous information for any purpose. This means that the information does not identify specific individuals.

With respect to our Services, we provide you with the following choices with our use of your personal information:

You can exercise these rights by contacting us at privacy@boam.ai.

Like many companies, we use cookies, pixels, and other tracking technologies (“Cookies”) to collect information about your interactions with our Website. We currently do not enable the use of third-party Cookies on our Website for advertising purposes, but may do so in the future. Please check back periodically if you would like to review and/or opt out of these future uses.

We maintain reasonable safeguards to protect against unauthorized access, use, modification, and disclosure of personal information in our custody and control. Despite our efforts, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access or use will never occur. It is important that you take steps to keep your information safe and secure. We take reasonable precautions to protect your information both online and offline. The servers on which we store data are kept in a secure environment.

We will retain personal information only for as long as it is necessary for the purposes of fulfilling our Website and Services or otherwise as described in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law (such as tax, accounting, or other legal requirements). Even if we delete some or all of your personal information, we may continue to retain and use aggregate or anonymous data previously collected and/or anonymize or aggregate your personal information.

California and other U.S. states have enacted comprehensive privacy laws. If you are a resident of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, or Virginia you may have certain privacy rights detailed herein.

We may also collect, sell, share, and disclose to the categories of third parties listed in the table above inferences drawn from the above information.

Additional Privacy Rights:

In addition to the rights granted in ‘Privacy Choices’ above, if you are a resident of the above states, you may have the right to:

You can exercise these rights by contacting us at privacy@boam.ai or via our ‘Your Privacy Choices’ webform.

Appeal:

If we deny your privacy request, you may appeal that decision by emailing us at privacy@boam.ai. We will respond to your appeal within a reasonable period of time and as required by law. If, after we have processed your appeal, you are still unsatisfied with our response, you may have the right to file a complaint with your state attorney general.

Authorized Agent:

If you are an authorized agent submitting a request on behalf of another person, you must provide a copy of a lawful power of attorney or written authorization signed by the consumer. If you make a request as an authorized agent, you may receive additional instructions. Depending on the type of request, we may contact you or the consumer as permitted by law. If you would like to provide us with a bulk data transfer on behalf of many users, please contact us at privacy@boam.ai.

Right to Non-Discrimination:

We do not discriminate against customers who exercise their privacy rights.

Controller/Business and Processor/Service Provider Designation:

We operate as a Controller (and a ‘Business’ under CCPA).

California Annual User Rights Request Metrics:

California law requires certain businesses to compile and disclose metrics on an annual basis regarding their compliance with the CCPA and consumer rights requests. Boam reports the following metrics for the period of January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025.

Texas Required Data Broker Disclosure:

The entity maintaining this website is a data broker under Texas law. To conduct business in Texas, a data broker must register with the Texas Secretary of State (Texas SOS). Information about data broker registrants is available on the Texas SOS website.

We do not intentionally collect any personal information from children under the age of 18. If you believe we have obtained personal information associated with children under the age of 18, please contact us at privacy@boam.ai and we will delete it.

The Website and Services may contain links to other websites or services. We do not exercise control over the information you provide, or is collected by these third-party websites. We encourage you to read the privacy policies or statements of the other websites you visit.

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time as we update or expand our Website and Services. If we make material changes, we will post the updated Privacy Policy on this page with a ‘Last Updated’ effective date of the revisions. We encourage you to look for updates and changes to this Privacy Policy by checking this page when you access our Website and Services.

If you have any questions about our privacy or security practices, if you would like to submit a privacy request, you can contact us by email at privacy@boam.ai or at:

Gigabite Inc. dba Boam AI

252 NW 29th St, 9th Floor

Miami, FL 33127