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How Anomaly Aegis GmbH handles personal data, under the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Who is responsible

The data controller is Anomaly Aegis GmbH, Dorfstrasse 41, 8906 Bonstetten, Switzerland. For any privacy question, contact [email protected] or call +41 44 700 07 65.

What we collect and why

When you use our contact form, we collect the name, email address, optional company name, and message you provide, so that we can respond to your enquiry. With your consent, we also collect basic, aggregated analytics about how pages are used, to improve the site.

We do not buy contact lists, and we do not use your details for unrelated marketing.

Legal basis

Under the GDPR, we process contact-form data to take steps at your request before entering a contract (Art. 6(1)(b)) and on the basis of our legitimate interest in responding to enquiries (Art. 6(1)(f)). Analytics are processed only with your consent (Art. 6(1)(a)). Under the FADP, processing is based on your request and our legitimate interests, with consent for analytics.

How long we keep it

We keep enquiry data only as long as needed to handle your request and any resulting relationship, then delete or anonymise it. Consent-based analytics data is retained for a limited period and in aggregated form.

Sharing and transfers

We do not sell personal data. We share it only with service providers who help us operate (for example, email or hosting), under contracts that require appropriate protection. Where data is processed outside Switzerland or the EU, we rely on recognised safeguards such as adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses.

Your rights

You have the right to access, correct, and delete your personal data, to object to or restrict certain processing, and to data portability. Where processing relies on consent, you can withdraw it at any time. To exercise any right, email [email protected].

You may also complain to a supervisory authority — in Switzerland, the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC); in the EU, your local data-protection authority.


Last updated June 2026. This page is provided for transparency and is not legal advice.