Privacy Policy

Policy name: Privacy Policy

Website: DELCOS
Domain: delcos.com
Canonical URL: https://delcos.com/

This Privacy Policy sets out the baseline information governance framework applicable to the operation of the DELCOS website. It defines the scope, context, and reference parameters for information processing activities associated with website access and related communications.

Effective date: 20 January 2026
Last updated: 20 January 2026
Policy version: v1.0

This document is intended to function as a long-lived policy reference. Updates are made only when website operations, information processing practices, or applicable legal requirements materially change.

Policy owner: DELCOS website operator. The operator determines the purposes and means of information processing in connection with website operation.

Primary privacy contact: privacy@delcos.com
This contact channel is designated for privacy and data protection matters, including inquiries and requests related to information access, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, and cookie preferences, where such rights apply under applicable law.

This Privacy Policy applies across all publicly accessible pages and features served under delcos.com, including informational content, the Insights section, and supporting technical functionality. Where additional features introduce distinct processing contexts, supplementary disclosures or policies are published.

This Privacy Policy is published in English. Additional language versions may be provided for convenience. In the event of any discrepancy, the English version serves as the authoritative reference.

References to other legal documents on the website, including the Cookie Policy, Terms of Use, and Legal Disclaimer, form part of a unified legal framework governing website operation. Definitions and scope are intended to remain consistent across all such documents.

Information processing described in this policy may involve third-party infrastructure and service providers used to deliver, secure, and maintain the website. Such processing occurs within the operational context of website delivery and is addressed in accordance with this policy.

This Privacy Policy is designed to operate under applicable privacy and data protection laws. Specific legal obligations may vary depending on visitor location and the jurisdictions in which information processing takes place.

1. Purpose and Scope

1.1 Purpose

This Privacy Policy defines the framework under which information is processed in connection with access to and operation of the DELCOS website. The purpose of this document is to describe, in a transparent and structured manner, the categories of information involved, the reasons such information is processed, and the boundaries within which processing occurs. This policy serves as a reference document governing information handling rather than as a contractual undertaking or advisory statement.

1.2 Scope of application

This Privacy Policy applies to information processed through access to pages, content, and technical resources served under the domain delcos.com. The scope includes all publicly accessible informational content, the Insights section, and any supporting functionality required to deliver and maintain the website.

1.3 Covered interactions and activities

Information processing governed by this Privacy Policy arises from interactions that occur when visitors request website content, navigate between pages, use internal search or linking mechanisms, or establish technical connections between their devices and website infrastructure. The scope also includes communications initiated through contact addresses published on the website.

1.4 Technical and operational processing context

Processing covered by this policy includes technical and operational data generated as part of website delivery, infrastructure monitoring, performance management, and security protection. Such processing supports system availability, traffic management, error detection, and the prevention or investigation of unauthorized or abusive activity affecting the website or its supporting systems.

1.5 Nature of the website and content

The website operates as an independent knowledge and research resource focused on corporate financial infrastructure. Content published on the website is informational in nature and intended for professional, analytical, and research-oriented use. Information processing described in this Privacy Policy occurs in connection with access to this content and the operation of the technical systems required to make it available.

1.6 Exclusions and third-party resources

This Privacy Policy does not apply to information processed by third-party websites, platforms, or services that may be referenced through external links. Such third-party processing is governed by the respective policies and terms of those external operators and falls outside the scope of this document.

1.7 Changes to scope and future developments

If the website introduces additional features, interaction mechanisms, or capabilities that involve information processing beyond the scope described in this section, this Privacy Policy is updated or supplemented to reflect the expanded processing context. Updates are intended to maintain alignment between actual processing activities and the disclosures provided in this document.

2. Definitions

2.1 DELCOS

DELCOS refers to the operator of the website accessible under the domain delcos.com. In the context of this Privacy Policy, DELCOS determines the purposes and means of information processing associated with website operation and related communications.

2.2 Website

Website refers to all publicly accessible pages and content made available under the delcos.com domain, including supporting technical resources required to deliver such content.

2.3 Visitor

Visitor refers to any natural person or legal entity that accesses the Website, regardless of device type, access method, or geographic location.

2.4 Personal Data

Personal Data refers to information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, where identification is possible directly or indirectly under Applicable Law. Whether specific information qualifies as Personal Data depends on the legal framework, processing context, and purpose of use.

2.5 Processing

Processing refers to any operation or set of operations performed on information, whether automated or manual, including collection, storage, use, disclosure, restriction, or deletion.

2.6 Data Controller

Data Controller refers to the entity that determines the purposes and means of Processing Personal Data. For the processing activities described in this Privacy Policy, DELCOS acts as the Data Controller.

2.7 Data Processor

Data Processor refers to a third party that processes information on behalf of the Data Controller in accordance with documented instructions and applicable obligations.

2.8 Third-Party Service Provider

Third-Party Service Provider refers to an external entity engaged to support website operation, delivery, security, or communications, acting within its operational role.

2.9 Cookies

Cookies refer to small data files stored on a Visitor’s device by a web browser when accessing the Website.

2.10 Similar Technologies

Similar Technologies refer to technical mechanisms used to store or retrieve information in a web environment other than cookies.

2.11 Log Data

Log Data refers to technical records generated automatically by systems during website access and operation.

2.12 Usage Data

Usage Data refers to information describing how the Website is accessed or navigated at an aggregated or event level.

2.13 Consent

Consent refers to a Visitor’s affirmative agreement to Processing of Personal Data where consent constitutes a lawful basis under Applicable Law.

2.14 Applicable Law

Applicable Law refers to privacy, data protection, and related legal frameworks applicable based on jurisdiction, processing location, and context.

2.15 Security Measures

Security Measures refer to technical and organizational safeguards implemented to protect information against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction.

2.16 Policy Documents

Policy Documents refer to legal and compliance documents published on the Website, including this Privacy Policy, the Cookie Policy, the Terms of Use, and the Legal Disclaimer.

3. Categories of Data Collected

3.1 General data collection approach

DELCOS processes a limited and defined set of data necessary to operate, secure, and maintain the Website as an informational research platform. Data collection aligns with principles of purpose limitation, technical necessity, and operational integrity.

3.2 Technical access data

DELCOS processes technical data generated automatically when a Visitor accesses the Website. This data includes:

  • IP address or network identifier,
  • date and time of request,
  • requested URL and HTTP method,
  • response status code,
  • browser type and version,
  • operating system and device type,
  • referrer URL where provided by the browser.

This data is required to deliver website content, maintain system availability, and detect abnormal or malicious activity.

3.3 Server and security log data

DELCOS processes server and security log data generated by hosting infrastructure, content delivery networks, and security systems. Log data includes:

  • request metadata,
  • traffic patterns,
  • error events,
  • access control signals,
  • security alerts and anomaly indicators.

Log data supports operational monitoring, troubleshooting, and protection of website infrastructure.

3.4 Usage and interaction data

DELCOS may process usage data describing how Visitors interact with the Website. Usage data may include:

  • page views and navigation paths,
  • session duration and interaction timestamps,
  • aggregated engagement metrics.

Usage data is processed in aggregated or pseudonymized form where possible and supports website performance evaluation and content structure assessment.

3.5 Communication data

DELCOS processes information voluntarily provided by Visitors when contacting DELCOS through published contact channels. Communication data may include:

  • name or identifier provided by the Visitor,
  • email address,
  • message content,
  • metadata associated with message delivery.

Communication data is processed to respond to inquiries and manage correspondence.

3.6 Cookies and similar technologies data

DELCOS may process data stored through cookies or similar technologies. Such data may include:

  • session identifiers,
  • technical preferences,
  • security-related tokens.

Cookie-related data is processed in accordance with the Cookie Policy published on delcos.com.

3.7 No special category data

DELCOS does not intentionally collect special categories of personal data, including data related to health, biometric identifiers, genetic data, religious beliefs, political opinions, or criminal records, through the Website.

3.8 No financial or account data

DELCOS does not collect payment information, banking details, or account credentials through the Website. The Website does not provide transactional or account-based services.

3.9 Automated data generation

Certain data processed by DELCOS is generated automatically by systems involved in website delivery and security. Automated data generation occurs without direct user input and is limited to technical and operational purposes.

3.10 Data accuracy and limitation

DELCOS relies on Visitors to provide accurate information when submitting communications. DELCOS limits data collection to information relevant to the processing purposes described in this section.

4. Purposes of Processing

4.1 Website delivery and access

Information is processed to deliver website content to visitors, enable access to pages and resources, and support navigation across the website. This processing is necessary to respond to content requests, transmit data between visitor devices and website infrastructure, and ensure basic website functionality.

4.2 Technical operation and maintenance

Information is processed to operate and maintain the technical infrastructure supporting the website. This includes monitoring system performance, identifying and resolving errors, managing capacity, and ensuring compatibility across devices, browsers, and network environments.

4.3 Security and integrity protection

Information is processed to protect the website and its infrastructure against unauthorized access, automated abuse, malicious activity, and other actions that may compromise availability or integrity. Security-related processing supports detection, investigation, and mitigation of abnormal or harmful behavior affecting the website.

4.4 Traffic analysis and aggregated usage assessment

Information may be processed to assess aggregated access patterns and overall website usage. Such processing supports understanding how content is accessed and navigated at a general level and informs structural and operational decisions related to website performance and organization. This purpose does not involve individual visitor identification.

4.5 Communication handling and response

Information submitted through contact channels is processed to receive, review, and respond to inquiries or messages sent by visitors. Processing for this purpose includes managing correspondence and maintaining records necessary to address communications appropriately.

4.6 Legal compliance and obligation fulfillment

Information is processed where necessary to comply with applicable legal obligations, respond to lawful requests, or fulfill requirements arising from regulatory, judicial, or administrative processes applicable to website operation.

4.7 Protection of rights and interests

Information is processed where necessary to protect the rights, property, and legitimate interests of the website operator, visitors, and relevant third parties. This includes processing required to prevent misuse of the website, enforce applicable policies, and address potential disputes or incidents.

4.8 Business continuity and operational resilience

Information may be processed to support backup, recovery, and continuity mechanisms designed to maintain website availability and operational resilience in the event of technical failures or disruptions.

5. Legal Bases for Processing

5.1 Operational necessity

Information is processed where such processing is necessary to operate, deliver, and secure the website. This includes processing required to respond to content requests, maintain technical functionality, manage infrastructure, and ensure website availability.

5.2 Legitimate operational interests

Information may be processed on the basis of legitimate interests related to website operation, security, and integrity. Such interests include maintaining system stability, preventing abuse, monitoring performance, and protecting the website and its content from unauthorized or harmful activity. Processing under this basis is limited to what is proportionate and relevant to the identified operational interests.

5.3 Consent-based processing

Where required by Applicable Law, information is processed on the basis of visitor consent. Consent applies only to the specific processing activities for which it is obtained and may be expressed through technical mechanisms, browser settings, or explicit actions. Withdrawal of consent affects only processing activities that rely on consent as their legal basis.

5.4 Legal and regulatory obligations

Information is processed where necessary to comply with Applicable Law, including obligations arising from regulatory requirements, court orders, or lawful requests from competent authorities. Processing under this basis is limited to the scope required to meet such obligations.

5.5 Protection of rights and legal claims

Information may be processed where necessary to establish, exercise, or defend legal rights or claims. This includes processing required to investigate incidents, address disputes, or respond to allegations related to website operation or use.

5.6 Multiple legal bases

Depending on context, specific processing activities may rely on more than one legal basis. The applicable legal basis is determined by the nature of the processing, the type of information involved, and the circumstances under which processing occurs.

6. Cookies and Similar Technologies

6.1 General use of cookies and similar technologies

The Website uses cookies and similar technologies to support technical operation, security, and limited analytical functions. These technologies enable core website functionality and assist in maintaining stable and secure access to content.

6.2 Purpose-driven application

Cookies and similar technologies are used strictly for purposes aligned with website delivery and operation. Their use is limited to enabling technical functionality, supporting security mechanisms, and assessing aggregated usage patterns where applicable. No cookies are used to provide personalized advertising or behavioral profiling.

6.3 Essential and operational cookies

Certain cookies are necessary for the Website to function correctly. These cookies support functions such as session handling, load balancing, and security controls. Disabling essential cookies may affect website availability or functionality.

6.4 Analytical and measurement technologies

The Website may employ analytical technologies to collect aggregated information about how content is accessed and navigated. Analytical processing focuses on overall usage trends and performance indicators rather than on identifying individual visitors. Where feasible, such processing is configured to limit data granularity.

6.5 Similar technologies and storage mechanisms

In addition to cookies, the Website may use similar technologies such as local storage, session storage, or server-side identifiers. These mechanisms support technical operation, security monitoring, and limited analytical functions and operate under the same principles described in this section.

6.6 Cookie duration and persistence

Cookies and similar technologies may persist for different durations depending on their technical purpose. Some are deleted when a browsing session ends, while others may remain stored for a defined period necessary to fulfill their operational role.

6.7 Visitor controls and preferences

Visitors may manage or restrict the use of cookies through browser settings or available consent mechanisms, where required by Applicable Law. Limiting certain cookies may affect the availability or performance of specific website functions.

6.8 Reference to Cookie Policy

Additional information regarding specific cookies, categories, and controls is provided in the Cookie Policy published on the Website. This Privacy Policy and the Cookie Policy are intended to be read together.

7. Sharing and Disclosure of Information

7.1 General disclosure principle

Information processed in connection with the Website is disclosed only where such disclosure is necessary to support website operation, security, or compliance with applicable obligations. Disclosure is limited in scope and aligned with the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

7.2 Infrastructure and operational service providers

Information may be disclosed to third-party service providers engaged to support website delivery and operation. This may include hosting providers, content delivery networks, security and monitoring services, analytics providers, and email delivery services used for correspondence.

Disclosure to such providers occurs within their operational role and is limited to information required to perform technical or support functions.

7.3 Processing scope and access controls

Where information is disclosed to service providers, access is restricted based on functional necessity. Providers receive only the categories of information required to perform their designated tasks and are subject to contractual, technical, or organizational safeguards appropriate to their role.

7.4 Legal and regulatory disclosures

Information may be disclosed where required to comply with Applicable Law, including in response to lawful requests, court orders, or regulatory obligations. Disclosure under this basis is limited to the scope required to meet the applicable legal requirement.

7.5 Protection of rights and website integrity

Information may be disclosed where necessary to protect the rights, property, or security of the website operator, visitors, or relevant third parties. This includes disclosures made to investigate suspected misuse, security incidents, or actions that may compromise website integrity.

7.6 Corporate and structural changes

In the event of a corporate transaction, reorganization, transfer of website operations, or similar structural change, information may be disclosed as part of such a process. Any disclosure in this context is subject to confidentiality obligations and applicable legal requirements.

7.7 No commercial sale or advertising disclosure

Information processed through the Website is not disclosed for the purpose of commercial sale, targeted advertising, or behavioral profiling. Disclosure is limited to operational, legal, and protective purposes described in this section.

8. International Data Transfers

8.1 Distributed processing context

The Website is operated using technical infrastructure and service providers that may be located in multiple jurisdictions. As a result, information processed in connection with website access may be transferred to, stored in, or accessed from countries other than the Visitor’s country of residence.

8.2 Nature of cross-border transfers

International data transfers occur as a consequence of distributed hosting environments, content delivery networks, security systems, and operational monitoring tools used to ensure website availability, performance, and protection. Such transfers are incidental to website operation rather than a primary processing objective.

8.3 Categories of data subject to transfer

Data subject to international transfer may include technical access data, infrastructure and security logs, usage data processed in aggregated form, and correspondence data where communication systems rely on cross-border infrastructure. The scope of transferred data depends on the specific operational context and service provider architecture.

8.4 Safeguards applied to international processing

Where information is processed across borders, appropriate safeguards are applied based on the nature of the data and the processing purpose. These safeguards may include contractual obligations imposed on service providers, technical access controls, encryption, and other organizational measures designed to protect information during transfer and storage.

8.5 Service provider infrastructure variability

Service providers supporting the Website may operate globally distributed systems that dynamically route data for performance, reliability, or security reasons. As a result, the specific location of data processing may vary over time and cannot be fixed to a single geographic region.

8.6 Absence of data localization commitment

The Website does not commit to storing or processing information in any specific country or region unless such a commitment is explicitly stated. Data location is determined by the operational configuration of the infrastructure in use at a given time.

8.7 Legal and regulatory considerations

International data transfers are conducted in a manner intended to align with Applicable Law governing cross-border data processing. Legal requirements may vary depending on jurisdiction, and applicable safeguards are applied where such requirements arise.

9. Data Retention

9.1 General retention approach

Information processed in connection with the Website is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. Retention periods are determined by the nature of the information, the context of processing, and applicable legal or operational requirements.

9.2 Technical and log data retention

Technical access data and infrastructure or security logs are retained for periods appropriate to support website operation, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, and security incident investigation. Retention duration may vary depending on system configuration, risk assessment, and operational necessity.

9.3 Usage and analytical data retention

Usage data processed for aggregated analysis is retained for a limited period necessary to assess access patterns and website performance. Where feasible, such data is aggregated or anonymized to reduce retention of identifiable elements.

9.4 Communication data retention

Information submitted through contact channels is retained for as long as necessary to manage correspondence, respond to inquiries, and maintain records related to communications. Retention duration depends on the nature of the inquiry and any follow-up or legal considerations that may arise.

9.5 Legal and compliance-driven retention

Certain information may be retained for longer periods where required to comply with Applicable Law, respond to lawful requests, or establish, exercise, or defend legal rights or claims. Retention under this basis is limited to the scope necessary to meet such obligations.

9.6 Secure deletion and disposal

When information is no longer required for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, it is deleted or otherwise disposed of in a manner designed to prevent unauthorized access or recovery, taking into account the technical capabilities of the systems involved.

10. Visitor Rights

10.1 General rights framework

Visitors may have rights regarding the processing of Personal Data depending on Applicable Law. The availability, scope, and conditions of such rights vary based on jurisdiction, the nature of the data, and the legal basis for processing.

10.2 Right of access

Where provided by Applicable Law, Visitors may request confirmation as to whether Personal Data relating to them is processed and, where applicable, request access to such data. Access requests are subject to verification and may be limited where disclosure would adversely affect the rights of others or conflict with legal obligations.

10.3 Right to rectification

Visitors may request correction of inaccurate or incomplete Personal Data where such data is processed and where rectification is permitted under Applicable Law. Requests are assessed based on the context and purpose of the original processing.

10.4 Right to erasure

Visitors may request deletion of Personal Data where processing is no longer necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy or where erasure is required under Applicable Law. The right to erasure is subject to limitations, including situations where retention is required for legal compliance or the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.

10.5 Right to restriction of processing

Where applicable, Visitors may request restriction of processing of their Personal Data. Restricted processing may occur while a request is being assessed or where required by Applicable Law, without preventing retention necessary for legal or security purposes.

10.6 Right to object

Visitors may object to certain types of processing where such rights are granted under Applicable Law. Objections are evaluated in light of the processing purpose, legal basis, and any overriding legitimate grounds for continued processing.

10.7 Right to data portability

Where processing is based on consent or contractual necessity and carried out by automated means, Visitors may have the right to receive Personal Data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, subject to Applicable Law and technical feasibility.

10.8 Exercising rights

Requests relating to Visitor rights may be submitted through the designated privacy contact channel. Requests are handled in accordance with Applicable Law and may require verification of identity to protect against unauthorized access or disclosure.

10.9 Limitations and conditions

Visitor rights are subject to limitations and conditions imposed by Applicable Law. Certain rights may not apply to all processing activities described in this Privacy Policy, particularly where processing is based on legal obligations, security requirements, or aggregated or anonymized data.

11. Security Measures

11.1 Security approach

Information processed in connection with the Website is protected through a combination of technical and organizational security measures designed to safeguard confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Security controls are selected based on the nature of the information, processing context, and operational risk.

11.2 Technical safeguards

Technical measures may include access controls, network protections, encryption mechanisms, monitoring systems, and infrastructure security configurations intended to prevent unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure of information.

11.3 Organizational controls

Organizational measures may include internal access restrictions, role-based permissions, and procedures governing how information is handled in connection with website operation and maintenance.

11.4 Security monitoring and incident detection

Security systems may be used to monitor website activity, detect anomalous behavior, and identify potential security incidents. Monitoring supports timely response to threats affecting website integrity or availability.

11.5 Incident response and mitigation

Where a security incident is identified, reasonable steps are taken to assess the scope of the incident, mitigate potential impact, and restore normal operation. Actions taken depend on the nature and severity of the incident and applicable legal requirements.

11.6 Limitations of security measures

No technical or organizational security measures can guarantee absolute protection. Residual risks remain due to factors such as evolving threats, system complexity, and external dependencies.

12. Children’s Information

12.1 Scope and applicability

The Website is intended for a professional and research-oriented audience. Content published on the Website is not directed to children and does not target individuals under the age defined as a minor under Applicable Law.

12.2 No intentional collection

The Website does not knowingly collect Personal Data from children. Access to content does not require registration, account creation, or submission of personal information by minors.

12.3 Accidental submission

If information is submitted by or relating to a child without appropriate authorization, such information is not processed intentionally. Upon becoming aware of such submission, reasonable steps are taken to remove the information where required by Applicable Law.

12.4 Parental and guardian inquiries

Parents or legal guardians who believe that information relating to a child has been submitted through the Website may contact the designated privacy contact channel to request review or removal, subject to Applicable Law and verification requirements.

13. Changes to This Privacy Policy

13.1 Policy updates

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in website operation, information processing practices, or Applicable Law. Updates are made to maintain alignment between actual processing activities and the disclosures provided in this document.

13.2 Effective date and versioning

Material changes are reflected by updating the effective date and, where applicable, the policy version indicated at the beginning of this Privacy Policy. Continued access to or use of the Website after an update constitutes acknowledgment of the revised policy.

13.3 Scope of changes

Changes may apply to specific sections of this Privacy Policy without affecting the remainder of the document. Where required by Applicable Law, additional notice mechanisms may be used to inform visitors of material updates.

14. Automated Decision-Making and Profiling

14.1 Absence of automated decision-making

The Website does not perform automated decision-making that produces legal effects or similarly significant impacts on Visitors. Information processed in connection with website access is not used to determine eligibility, rights, obligations, or outcomes for individual Visitors.

14.2 Absence of profiling

The Website does not engage in profiling activities intended to evaluate, analyze, or predict personal aspects of Visitors. Processing described in this Privacy Policy is limited to technical operation, security, and aggregated analytical purposes and does not involve behavioral or preference-based profiling.

14.3 Scope limitation

Information processed through the Website is not combined or analyzed to create individual profiles. Processing does not involve scoring, segmentation, or categorization of Visitors for decision-making purposes.

14.4 Future changes

If automated decision-making or profiling mechanisms are introduced in connection with new website features or services, this Privacy Policy is updated to describe such processing, its purpose, and any rights available to Visitors under Applicable Law.

15. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Signals

15.1 Browser-based privacy signals

Some web browsers and operating systems provide mechanisms that allow users to express preferences regarding tracking or data processing, including “Do Not Track” or comparable signals transmitted as part of standard HTTP requests.

15.2 Website response to signals

The Website may receive browser-based or device-level privacy signals. Where such signals are supported by technical infrastructure and required under Applicable Law, they may be taken into account in connection with information processing practices.

15.3 Legal and technical variability

Support for privacy signals varies across browsers, devices, and regulatory frameworks. The Website’s ability to recognize or respond to such signals depends on technical feasibility and the requirements imposed by Applicable Law.

15.4 No override of legal obligations

The presence or absence of browser-based privacy signals does not override legal obligations or rights established under Applicable Law. Information processing continues to be governed by the legal bases and purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

16. Supervisory Authority and Complaints

16.1 Right to lodge a complaint

Where provided by Applicable Law, Visitors may have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority regarding the processing of Personal Data in connection with the Website.

16.2 Determination of competent authority

The competent supervisory authority depends on factors such as the Visitor’s location, the nature of the processing, and the applicable legal framework. This Privacy Policy does not designate or imply a specific supervisory authority.

16.3 Prior contact with the website operator

Visitors are encouraged to contact the designated privacy contact channel to raise questions or concerns related to information processing prior to submitting a complaint to a supervisory authority, where appropriate and without prejudice to any statutory rights.

16.4 No limitation of rights

Nothing in this section limits or restricts any rights available to Visitors under Applicable Law, including the right to seek remedies through supervisory or judicial authorities.

17. Contact Information

17.1 Privacy contact channel

Questions, requests, or concerns related to this Privacy Policy or the processing of information in connection with the Website may be directed to the designated privacy contact channel:

Email: privacy@delcos.com

17.2 Scope of contact

The privacy contact channel is intended for communications relating to data protection matters, Visitor rights, and requests submitted under Applicable Law. Requests may require verification of identity to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.

17.3 Response handling

Privacy-related communications are reviewed and addressed within a reasonable timeframe, taking into account the nature of the request, applicable legal requirements, and operational considerations.