Privacy Policy
Short version: we use no cookies and no tracking. The only personal data we process is what you type into our forms, and we use it solely to reply to you.
Last updated: 15 July 2026
1. Data controller
AppSynth - Adrian Zabłocki, ul. Poziomkowa 3, 05-652 Kornelówka, Poland (NIP 5451655450, REGON 381297447). Contact: kontakt@appsynth.pl.
2. What data we collect and why
Contact form (name, email, optional phone, message): used only to answer your inquiry and handle any follow-up dialogue. Legal basis: steps taken at your request prior to entering into a contract (GDPR Art. 6(1)(b)) and our legitimate interest in responding to inquiries (Art. 6(1)(f)).
Free mini-audit (your email and the website domain you submit): used to show your result and, at most once, to follow up about that result. No newsletter, no mailing list, no automated sequences. Legal basis: our legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f)).
Technical data: our hosting provider processes your IP address in server logs and we use it transiently to rate-limit the mini-audit. We run no analytics and build no visitor profiles.
3. Cookies
This website sets no cookies and uses no tracking technologies.
4. Who receives your data
Form submissions are delivered to our mailbox hosted by home.pl S.A. (Poland). The website is hosted by Vercel Inc. (USA; transfers safeguarded by EU Standard Contractual Clauses). New-inquiry notifications (name, email, message excerpt) are additionally delivered to our internal Google Chat (Google Ireland Ltd.). We never sell or share your data for marketing.
5. How long we keep it
Correspondence is kept in our mailbox for as long as needed to handle your inquiry and any resulting business relationship, and no longer than limitation periods for potential claims require. We keep no separate database of form submissions.
6. Your rights
You may request access to, rectification or erasure of your data, restriction of processing, data portability, and you may object to processing based on legitimate interest. Write to kontakt@appsynth.pl. You may also lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority — in Poland the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO), or your local authority (in Norway: Datatilsynet).
7. No automated decision-making
We make no automated decisions producing legal effects about you and we do no profiling. The mini-audit score describes your website, not you.