Learn How Your Privacy Is Handled Across This Site

Last updated: July 6, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Adesso Systems handles information collected through this site, its archive pages, contact paths, order-related pages, software download flows, and AdessoNow registration areas where they are available.

We write this policy in the same practical way we maintain the site: describe what is collected, explain why it is used, and keep the collection tied to the work being done. The site covers enterprise mobility systems, rapid application development, occasionally connected applications, and related technical archives. Some areas are simple reading pages. Others may involve a contact form, registration field, download request, or account session.

This policy is meant to help you make a clear decision before you submit information. It also explains the controls you have after information has been provided.

Uses of Collected Information

We use collected information for a limited set of site operations. The main purpose is to keep the site usable, respond to direct requests, and understand whether pages are working as intended.

Improving site use

Technical information helps us find broken pages, repeated errors, misrouted forms, and compatibility issues. For example, if a software download page loads correctly in one browser but fails in another, log data can point to the affected path and browser family.

Measuring performance

Analytics and performance information may help us understand traffic patterns, page speed, and navigation behavior. We look for practical signals: pages that time out, content that users cannot reach, or forms that do not complete.

Responding to inquiries

If you contact us, we use the information you provide to answer that inquiry. That may include replying to a question about an archived product, a platform download, a registration issue, or a business request.

Where the site collects order or registration information, that information may also support account access, download delivery, transaction handling, fraud reduction, and platform support. We do not treat a casual page visit the same way as a submitted form. The action matters.

Third-Party Services

Some site functions may rely on third-party providers. That can include hosting companies, content delivery networks, analytics tools, payment or order processors, email delivery services, and security services. These providers process information only within the scope of the service they perform for the site.

Analytics providers

Current or future analytics tools may collect information about page visits, device type, browser type, referring pages, and session behavior. We use this to troubleshoot the site and understand content use. We do not need analytics to know your personal identity when aggregate traffic information is enough.

Advertising networks

Advertising cookies or network tags may be added in the future if the site supports personalized ads or sponsored placements. If that happens, the cookie controls described below will apply, and the policy may be revised to describe the change in clearer operational terms.

CDN, hosting, and operational providers

Hosting and CDN providers may process IP addresses and request data because that is how web traffic is routed, secured, cached, and delivered. In the same practical category, contractors or employees may access limited information when they maintain the site, support a platform function, or investigate a technical issue. Information may also be transferred if the site, a product line, or related business assets are sold, reorganized, or involved in bankruptcy proceedings.

Operational note: The site has used secure web handling such as SSL for order and platform areas. Encryption protects data in transit, but it does not replace careful collection, limited access, and retention controls.

Information Collected

The information collected depends on how you use the site. Reading an archive page usually creates technical logs. Sending a form or registering for a platform account provides more direct information because you choose to submit it.

Technical logs

Server and application logs may include IP address, browser type, device information, visited pages, referring URL, date and time of access, download requests, error messages, and similar diagnostic details. If commenting or interactive features are enabled, IP address and browser data may be recorded to help reduce abuse and troubleshoot submissions.

Information you provide

Contact forms, registration pages, subscription inputs, order flows, or software download requests may ask for a name, email address, company, role, product interest, account credentials, or message text. We collect those fields when you submit them.

Email addresses tied to registered users or subscribers may be used for account messages, requested updates, download access, or replies to support questions. We do not ask for sensitive personal information unless a specific feature genuinely requires it, and ordinary archive browsing does not require registration.

Cookies and Tracking

Cookies are small files stored by your browser. In day-to-day site maintenance, they are most useful for remembering a session, storing a consent choice, or helping analytics tools distinguish one visit from another without asking you to sign in on every page.

Essential cookies

Essential cookies support basic site functions. They may keep a session active, remember cookie preferences, protect forms, or support registration and download access. Disabling these cookies can make parts of the site unreliable.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies may help measure traffic patterns, page use, and user behavior across the site. We use this information to make practical decisions, such as repairing a confusing navigation path or improving a slow-loading archive page.

Advertising cookies

Advertising cookies are not necessary for ordinary site function, but they may be used in the future for personalized ads, frequency controls, or campaign measurement. If advertising tools are introduced, they may recognize your browser across this site and other sites that use the same advertising network.

Managing cookies

You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you remove existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear cookies when the browser closes. If you use more than one browser or device, repeat the setting in each place. The most reliable test is simple: change the setting, close the browser, reopen the site, and confirm whether your preference remains in place.

Data Subject Rights

You may have rights over personal information associated with you, depending on where you live and how the information was collected. We handle these requests by matching the request to the records we can reasonably identify.

  • Access: You may ask what personal information we hold about you.
  • Deletion: You may ask us to delete information that is no longer needed for the purpose it was collected.
  • Correction: You may ask us to correct inaccurate contact, registration, or account information.
  • Tracking opt-out: You may disable cookies in your browser and request that nonessential tracking tied to your submitted information be removed where feasible.
  • Data inquiries: You may contact us with privacy questions through the Contact page.

For security, we may need to verify that a request comes from the person connected to the record. A request about a submitted email address is easier to process when you write from that same address and include the form, product, or page involved.

Data Retention

We keep information for as long as it serves the reason it was collected. Contact messages are kept long enough to answer and maintain a practical record of the exchange. Registration and download records may be kept while an account, entitlement, or support need remains active. Technical logs are retained for troubleshooting, security review, abuse prevention, and site maintenance.

When information is no longer needed, we delete it, anonymize it, or let it expire through routine system processes. Some records may remain in backups for a limited operational period before backup rotation removes them. If a law, dispute, security incident, or accounting obligation requires a record to be preserved, we keep the relevant portion until that need ends.

Retention practice: We prefer narrow retention over broad archives. A server error record and a completed contact request do different jobs, so they should not be kept under the same assumption.

Revisions to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy when site features, registration flows, analytics tools, hosting arrangements, or legal requirements change. Material updates will be reflected by changing the date at the top of this page. When a change affects how submitted information is used, we may also provide notice through the site interface, account message, or email if we have a current address and the notice is relevant to that relationship.

Worked example: request deletion after a download registration

If you registered with [email protected] to download platform materials and now want that registration removed, use this exact sequence: open the Contact page, enter the same email address, write “Privacy request: delete my download registration” in the subject or first line, name the download or product area if you remember it, and add this sentence: “Please delete personal information tied to my download registration unless you must retain a specific record for security, transaction, or legal reasons.” Send the request, then keep the reply so both sides have the same record of what was asked and what was completed.

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