Effective date: October, 18th 2025.
Who we are.
GoDaddyToM365.com (“we,” “us,” or “our”) provides professional services related to business email and Microsoft 365 migration. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect information when you visit GoDaddyToM365.com, contact us, or use our services.
If you use booking tools or embedded forms on our site, those providers may collect data on our behalf as service providers.
Our legal bases under GDPR/UK GDPR include contract, legitimate interests (e.g., security, service quality), consent (for advertising/analytics where required), and legal obligations.
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We don’t sell personal information. We share limited data with:
If you’re outside the country where our servers or providers are located, your data may be processed in other jurisdictions. Where required, we rely on appropriate safeguards (such as standard contractual clauses) for such transfers.
To exercise rights, contact us at privacy[@]GoDaddyToM365.com. We may need to verify your identity.
If you are a California resident, you have rights to know, delete, correct, and to opt out of selling or sharing personal information. California requires a notice at or before collection that lists categories of data collected and purposes, and requires a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link if a business sells or shares data for cross-context behavioral advertising. If we “share” data for ads, we honor Global Privacy Control signals and provide an opt-out mechanism.
Use our contact form page or email privacy[@]GoDaddyToM365.com to exercise your rights.
Our site and services are intended for business users and are not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child provided personal information, contact us and we will delete it. This aligns with the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal information (access controls, encryption in transit, least-privilege access). No method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure.
We keep personal information only as long as needed for the purposes described, to comply with legal obligations, or to resolve disputes. Project artifacts accessed during migrations are retained only for the duration necessary to deliver the service and then deleted or returned, per client instructions.
We’ll update this page when our practices change. We’ll adjust the “Effective date” and, when appropriate, provide additional notice.
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30 N Gould St Ste 4000, Sheridan,
WY 82801, United States
Email: privacy[@]GoDaddyToM365.com
Absolutely not. I perform complete backups before touching anything, and I’ve never lost a single email in 200+ migrations. Your data is sacred—I treat it that way.
Most migrations complete in 48 hours. Small businesses (under 10 users) often finish same day. Larger teams might take a long weekend. You’ll have a clear timeline before we start.
Night and day difference. Microsoft 365 includes enterprise security features like Advanced Threat Protection, multi-factor authentication, and conditional access policies. GoDaddy email is basically Gmail from 2010.
None. Zero. I handle everything technical, then train your team on using the new features. You’ll get documentation and even a recorded walkthrough if you want it.
Perfect—I’ll set up secure remote access so your whole team can use it from anywhere. No more “who has the QuickBooks computer?”
No monthly hosting fees like Right Networks charges.
One-time project fee based on number of users and complexity.
No monthly retainers, no surprise charges. You’ll get a fixed quote after our free consultation. Most small businesses pay less than what agencies charge for just two months of “management.”