ABOUT COMPANY

We build integrated technical solutions that let your business and customers easily connect online.

Established in 2005, Thrive is committed to helping businesses across industries augment their marketing efforts and gain a competitive edge through comprehensive digital marketing solutions.

What started as a one-man shop has blossomed into a full-service digital marketing agency that serves thousands of companies worldwide. 

Our Vision

Empower and inspire the most talented organizations to express their excellence and spread their culture and values through enhanced digital engagement

Our Mission

Create unique and inspired digital solutions that transform an employee’s typical workday in a more creative, productive and enjoyable experience

Our Company In Number

Years Experience
0 th
Happy Client
0 +
Project Completed
0 +
WHY CHOOSE US

We Empower Your Brand and Grow Together

D-DEB (Digital Ecosystem Broadcast) is a full-service digital marketing agency. We’ve been providing a wide range of services to clients of all industries since 2020. Our digital marketing services include consulting and management options for a variety of online marketing tactics including search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) ads, Amazon store optimization, copywriting, conversion rate optimization (CRO), and more.

Expertise
95%
Reputation
93%
Knowledge
97%
Communication
91%
PARTNER

Get to Know Our Partners

Information Technology Partners provides innovative IT solutions, services, and support, empowering businesses with reliable, cutting-edge technology systems.

OUR STAGES

Frequently Asked Questions

Digital marketing is the promotion of a business through digital channels such as a website, search engine optimization, social media, email, or online paid advertising.

Digital marketing provides ways for companies to grow their audience, increase profits, and build a better relationship with past and future customers. While that’s the goal of a traditional marketing campaigns too, digital marketing allows brands to target a more specific or niche audience and is easier to measure results.

The Digital Services Act (DSA) is a new set of EU-wide rules for digital services acting as intermediaries for consumers and goods, services, and content. In the context of the DSA, digital services refer to intermediary services such as host providers, online marketplaces, and social media networks.

The DSA aims to build a safer and fairer online world. It will introduce rules that equally protect all users in the EU, both in regard to illegal goods, content or services, and their fundamental rights.

For example, it ensures:

  • an easy way to report illegal content, goods, or services;
  • stronger protections for people targeted by online harassment and bullying;
  • transparency around advertising;
  • bans on certain types of targeted advertising, such as those using sensitive data or the data of minors;
  • easy-to-use, free-of-charge complaint mechanisms for if an online platform takes our content down;
  • simplified terms and conditions.

The Digital Services Act (DSA) is published on the EUR-Lex website. You can read it in any official EU language.

The Digital Services Act (DSA) does not replace the e-Commerce Directive.

However, in order to achieve greater harmonisation, the DSA incorporates the existing liability exemption rules of the e-Commerce Directive which ensure that intermediary services can continue to thrive in the single market.

Due to uncoordinated regulatory efforts at national level, the regulatory issues covered under the Digital Services Act are subject to multiple divergent rules in different Member States, causing confusion among businesses and citizens alike. The DSA aims at streamlining the laws, by defining a single set of EU-wide rules and establishing a coordination and enforcement networks across all Member States.

The Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces a number of rules to protect our fundamental rights online. These rights include freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of information and freedom of opinion without manipulation.

The DSA ensures:

  • transparency of content removal decisions and orders;
  • publicly available reports on how automated content moderation is used and its error rate;
  • harmonisation of responses to illegal content online.
  • less dark patterns online;
  • a ban on targeted advertising using sensitive data or the data of minors;
  • greater user transparency on their flow of information, such as information on parameters of recommender systems and accessible terms and conditions.

Dark patterns are a way of designing online platforms to trick users into doing things they otherwise would not have considered, often but not always involving money.

For example, platforms might trick users into sharing more information than they would otherwise agree to. Or, they might advertise a cheaper but unavailable product and then direct the user to similar products that cost more. Other examples include tricking users to subscribe to services, hiding or creating misleading buttons, making it difficult to unsubscribe to newsletters and more.

The Digital Services Act (DSA) contains an obligation that equates to a ban on using so-called dark patterns on online platforms. Under this obligation, online platforms will have to design their services in a way that does not deceive, manipulate or otherwise materially distort or impair the ability of users to make free and informed decisions.

The DSA requires platforms to have easy-to-use flagging mechanisms for illegal content. Platforms should process reports of illegal content in a timely manner, providing information to both the user who flag the illegal content and user who published the content on their decision and any further action.

The DSA obliges platforms to have a point of contact for users, such as email addresses, instant messages, or chatbots. Online platforms will also have to ensure that contact is quick and direct and cannot solely rely on automated tools, making it easier for users to reach platforms if they wish to make a complaint. Secondly, online platforms must ensure that complaints are handled by qualified staff, and that the matter is handled in a timely, non-discriminatory manner. Online platforms must also provide clear and specific reasons for their moderation decisions. Thirdly, if a user chooses to have a decision reviewed, this must be handled free of charge via a platform’s internal complaints system. At present, the only way to settle a dispute between user and platform is through the court. Starting from 17 February 2024, after the full application of the DSA, users will be entitled to an out of court dispute settlement. The cost of this should be affordable and borne by the platform they use.

The supervision of the rules will be shared between the Commission – primarily responsible for VLOPs and VLOSEs – and Member States, responsible for other platforms and search engines according to where they are established.

The Commission will have the same supervisory powers as it has under current anti-trust rules, including investigatory powers and the ability to impose fines of up to 6% of global revenue.

Member States will be required to designate competent authorities – referred to as Digital Services Coordinators – by 17 February 2024 to supervise compliance of the services established in their jurisdiction, and to participate in the EU cooperation mechanism.

A Digital Service Coordinator (DSC) is an authority in charge of the application and enforcement of the DSA in each Member State. They must be designated by Member States by 17 February 2023. DSCs will contribute to monitoring the enforcement of the DSA together with the Commission. They will have powers to request access to VLOPs/VLOSEs data, order inspections and impose fines in the event of an infringement. They will also be responsible for certifying “trusted flaggers” and out-of-court dispute settlement bodies.
Pricing Plan

Best pricing solutions

On the other hand we denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized bite the finance.

Basic Plan

$ 29 / Month
Create excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident
  • Responsive
  • Live Streaming
  • Adaptive Bitrate
  • Analytics

Professional Plan

$ 59 / Month
We are an agency, this plan if you create a small business showcase.
  • Responsive
  • Live Streaming
  • Adaptive Bitrate
  • Analytics

Business Plan

$ 79 / Month
Helping families live intelligently means we’re always working
  • Responsive
  • Live Streaming
  • Adaptive Bitrate
  • Analytics
Client Reviews

What our client say

Get in touch with us!

    Imperial Business Centre 10-17 Sevenways Parade, Gants Hill, London, IG2 6JX
    +44 (0) 208 059 5253
    MON - SAT 9AM - 5PM