Effective date: 02/27/2026
Introduction
Bryodyn Technologies (“Bryodyn,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect through our website, how we use and share it, your rights, and how to contact us.
Information We Collect
– Information you provide directly: name, email address, phone number, job title, company name, billing/shipping address, payment information (if you buy services), résumé or portfolio materials, and other content you submit via forms, registrations, support requests, or communications.
– Automatically collected information: IP address, device and browser type, operating system, pages visited, URLs, referral source, clickstream data, usage and performance metrics, and timestamps.
– Cookies and similar technologies: cookies, web beacons, local storage, and similar technologies to enable functionality, analytics, personalization, and advertising.
– Third-party sources: information from social logins, analytics providers, advertising networks, and other partners (for example, LinkedIn if you sign in via LinkedIn).
How We Collect Information
– Directly from you when you register, contact us, request demos, apply for jobs, purchase services, subscribe to newsletters, or otherwise interact with the site.
– Automatically when you use the site through cookies and server logs.
– From third parties such as service providers, analytics platforms, advertising partners, and social media providers.
How We Use Your Information
We use personal information to:
– Provide, maintain, and improve our services and website functionality.
– Process transactions and send related information such as invoices and confirmations.
– Communicate with you about products, services, updates, promotions, and events (where permitted).
– Personalize content and recommendations and provide targeted advertising.
– Perform analytics and technical diagnostics to improve performance and security.
– Respond to requests, support inquiries, and job applications.
– Comply with legal obligations, enforce our terms, and protect our rights and users.
Legal Bases for Processing (where applicable)
If you are in a jurisdiction that requires legal bases (e.g., EU/UK):
– Performance of a contract: to deliver services you request.
– Legitimate interests: to operate, secure, and improve our site and services, and for fraud prevention and marketing (balanced with your rights).
– Consent: for cookies and direct marketing where required.
– Legal compliance: to meet legal obligations.
Sharing and Disclosure
We may share your information with:
– Service providers and vendors who perform services on our behalf (hosting, payment processing, analytics, marketing, recruitment).
– Subsidiaries or affiliates for business purposes.
– Professional advisors (lawyers, accountants) when needed.
– Third parties in connection with a corporate transaction (merger, acquisition, sale).
– Law enforcement, government authorities, or other third parties when required by law, to respond to legal process, or to protect rights, property, or safety.
– With your consent or at your direction.
Third-Party Links and Services
Our website may contain links, plugins, or integrations with third-party sites and services. These third parties have their own privacy practices. We are not responsible for their practices; review their policies before sharing data.
Cookies and Tracking
We use cookies and similar technologies to:
– Enable essential site functionality.
– Analyze site usage and performance (analytics).
– Remember preferences and provide personalized content.
– Deliver targeted advertising.
You can manage cookie preferences via your browser settings or opt-out mechanisms provided on the site. Opting out may affect site functionality.
Data Retention
We retain personal information as long as necessary to provide services, fulfill legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, and for legitimate business purposes. Criteria for retention include purpose of processing, legal obligations, and storage limitations.
Security
We implement administrative, technical, and physical measures intended to protect personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. No system is completely secure; if a breach occurs, we will follow applicable notification laws.
International Transfers
Bryodyn may transfer personal information to, and process it in, countries outside your jurisdiction (including the United States). When transfers occur, we apply safeguards required by law (contracts, approved frameworks) to protect your data.
Your Rights (subject to local law)
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to:
– Access and receive a copy of your personal data.
– Correct or update inaccurate or incomplete data.
– Delete or request deletion of your data.
– Restrict or object to processing.
– Port your data to another controller.
– Withdraw consent (where processing is based on consent) without affecting prior processing.
To exercise rights, contact us at the address below. We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling requests. We will respond in accordance with applicable law.
Children
Our website is not intended for children under 16 (or the minimum age in your jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under that age. If you believe we have collected such information, contact us to request deletion.
Marketing Communications
You may opt out of marketing emails by following the unsubscribe link in those emails or by contacting us. Transactional or service-related messages may still be sent.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. We will post the revised policy with an updated effective date. Continued use of the site after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Contact Us
If you have questions, requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our practices, contact:
Bryodyn Technologies
Email: support@bryodyn.com
If you are located in a jurisdiction with a data protection authority, you may also have the right to lodge a complaint with that authority.
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