Privacy Policy

Your privacy matters to us

Our Privacy Commitment

Swift Labs is committed to protecting your privacy. We collect minimal data and use no tracking cookies or analytics. We only process data you explicitly provide to us.

Privacy at a Glance

This privacy policy explains what happens to your personal data when you visit our website. Personal data is any data that can personally identify you.

We collect minimal data, use no tracking cookies, and no analytics services.

General Information

Data Protection

We take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data confidentially and in accordance with legal data protection regulations and this privacy policy.

Data Controller

Who is responsible for data processing?

Swift Labs

Represented by: Felix Straub

Schanzenstr 19

Nuremberg, Germany

Contact information available on our contact page

Data We Collect

Contact Forms

When you contact us, we store the information you provide to process your inquiry and for potential follow-up questions.

No Tracking

We do not use cookies, analytics, or tracking technologies. We only collect data you explicitly provide to us.

Payment Processing

Stripe

We use Stripe for payment processing. Stripe Inc. is located at 510 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA.

When you choose to pay via Stripe, your payment data is transmitted directly to Stripe and processed according to Stripe's privacy policy.

Your Rights

Under data protection law, you have the following rights regarding any personal data we may collect through contact forms:

  • Right to access any personal data we have stored
  • Right to correct inaccurate information
  • Right to deletion of your personal data
  • Right to restrict processing
  • Right to object to processing
  • Right to complain to the supervisory authority

Note: Since we don't use user accounts or tracking, the only personal data we may have is what you explicitly provide through contact forms.

SSL/TLS Encryption

This website uses SSL/TLS encryption for security and to protect the transmission of confidential content. You can recognize an encrypted connection by the "https://" in your browser's address bar and the lock symbol.