Privacy
Privacy & Cookie Notice
Effective and last updated: July 17, 2026
Admas does not currently use analytics or advertising cookies on this website, and we do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We collect only the information needed to deliver the site, remember your privacy choice, protect it, and respond when you contact us.
1. Who we are and how to contact us
Admas Language Technologies ("Admas," "we," "us," or "our") is the controller of personal data described in this notice. This notice covers admas.net and inquiries sent through the contact links on this website.
For privacy questions or to exercise a privacy right, email services@admas.net with the subject “Privacy request.”
2. Information we collect
Information you provide
- Your email address, name, company, role, and any other information you include when you contact us.
- Business and project information you choose to provide during an inquiry or working relationship.
- Information needed to verify and respond to a privacy request.
Information collected automatically
- Standard web request and security data, such as IP address, request time, requested URL, referring URL, browser type, device type, and error or security events. Our hosting provider processes this data to deliver and protect the site. Firebase states that Hosting retains IP data for a few months.
- Your cookie and privacy choices, including the categories accepted or rejected, the policy revision, a consent identifier, and consent timestamps.
- A Global Privacy Control signal if your browser sends one.
We do not intentionally collect payment card data, government identifiers, precise geolocation, biometric data, or health information through this website.
3. Why we use information and our legal bases
| Purpose | Information | GDPR legal basis |
|---|---|---|
| Deliver, maintain, and secure the website | Web request, device, error, and security data | Our legitimate interests in providing a secure, reliable website |
| Respond to inquiries and provide requested services | Contact, professional, and message content | Steps at your request before a contract, performance of a contract, and our legitimate interests in business communications |
| Remember and demonstrate your privacy choice | Consent categories, identifier, revision, and timestamps | Legal obligations and our legitimate interests in documenting and respecting privacy choices |
| Comply with law and establish or defend legal claims | Relevant contact, technical, and request records | Legal obligations and legitimate interests in protecting our rights |
| Optional analytics or marketing technologies | None currently collected by Admas through these categories | Your consent, if these technologies are introduced and you opt in |
Where we rely on legitimate interests, we consider the impact on your rights and use only what is reasonably necessary. You may object as described below.
4. Cookies and similar technologies
The site currently sets one first-party, strictly necessary cookie. It does not currently load analytics or advertising technologies. Optional categories remain blocked unless you opt in. If we add an optional service, we will identify it here, update the consent revision, and ask for a new choice before activating it where consent is required.
| Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
admas_cookie_consent |
Admas | Remembers your accepted and rejected categories, consent revision, identifier, and timestamps | 182 days | Strictly necessary |
Withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it. Use the button below or the “Your Privacy Choices” link in the site footer. Rejecting optional technologies does not prevent you from using the site.
5. Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track
We recognize a browser-enabled Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. When detected, the site records a necessary-only choice and disables optional categories. Because Admas does not currently sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, no additional opt-out action is needed. You may later make an affirmative choice in the privacy panel.
Browsers may also send other “Do Not Track” signals that do not have a uniform legal or technical standard. We do not respond separately to those signals, but the site does not currently use behavioral tracking.
6. When we disclose information
We may disclose information only as needed to:
- Service providers: Google Firebase hosts and delivers this website and processes web request and security data on our behalf. Our communications providers process messages you send us.
- Professional advisers: lawyers, accountants, auditors, or insurers where reasonably necessary.
- Legal and safety purposes: authorities or other parties where required by law or necessary to protect rights, safety, and security.
- Business transactions: a buyer, successor, or adviser in connection with a merger, financing, reorganization, or sale, subject to appropriate safeguards.
We do not sell personal information. We do not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes that require a right to limit under California law.
7. International data transfers
Admas works across the United States, Africa, and Europe, and service providers may process information in the United States and other countries. Those countries may have different data-protection laws. Where a transfer from the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, or Switzerland requires a safeguard, we use an applicable lawful transfer mechanism, such as an adequacy decision or approved standard contractual clauses, together with supplementary measures where required.
8. How long we keep information
- Privacy-choice cookie: 182 days, unless you delete it sooner or a policy revision requires a new choice.
- Inquiries and business correspondence: while an inquiry or relationship is active and afterward only as long as reasonably needed for follow-up, contractual obligations, recordkeeping, dispute resolution, and legal requirements.
- Hosting and security records: Firebase states that Hosting retains IP data for a few months. Other security records are kept only as long as needed to deliver, troubleshoot, and secure the site or comply with law.
- Privacy requests: as long as needed to respond, demonstrate compliance, prevent fraud, and meet legal recordkeeping duties.
We consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of information, the purpose for which it is used, legal requirements, and the risk of harm when setting retention periods. We delete or de-identify information when it is no longer needed.
9. Your privacy rights
European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland
Subject to applicable law and exceptions, you may:
- access and receive a copy of your personal data;
- correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data;
- request deletion or restriction;
- object to processing based on legitimate interests;
- receive data you provided in a portable format;
- withdraw consent at any time, without affecting earlier lawful processing; and
- complain to the data-protection authority where you live, work, or believe a violation occurred.
California and other U.S. states
Depending on where you live and whether the relevant law applies, you may have rights to know or access, delete, correct, and obtain a portable copy of personal information; to opt out of sale, sharing, targeted advertising, or certain profiling; to limit certain uses of sensitive personal information; and to receive equal service and price when exercising a right.
In the preceding 12 months, Admas has collected the categories described in Section 2 from you, your browser or device, and our service providers; used them for the purposes in Section 3; and disclosed identifiers, internet or electronic activity, and professional information to service providers for the business purposes described in Section 6. Admas has not sold or shared those categories as “sale” and “sharing” are defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).
California residents may also request information under California’s “Shine the Light” law about disclosures for third parties’ own direct marketing. Admas does not disclose personal information for that purpose.
How to submit a request
Email services@admas.net with the subject “Privacy request” and describe the right you wish to exercise. We will use information only as needed to verify your identity and respond. An authorized agent may submit a request where permitted by law; we may request proof of authorization and direct identity verification. We will not discriminate or retaliate against you for exercising a right.
10. Children’s privacy
This business-to-business website is not directed to children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect their personal information through it. If you believe a child provided information, contact us so we can review and delete it as appropriate.
11. Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect personal information. No internet transmission or storage system is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.
12. Changes to this notice
We may update this notice when our practices, services, or legal obligations change. We will post the revised notice here and update the date above. If a change affects consent choices, we will advance the consent revision and ask you to choose again before using optional technologies where required.