This notice exists because New Zealand’s Privacy Act 2020 matters—even for hand-written HTML. We describe the categories of information infrastructure may see when you fetch our pages, why that happens, and what knobs you can pull.
1 · Server-side artefacts
Whatever hosts industrialdevicesindia.com can log transactional metadata: your IP, HTTP verb, path, status code, approximate byte counts, and user-agent strings. Those lines defend against brute-force noise and help debug broken deploys.
2 · Referrers & client hints
Browsers sometimes forward Referer headers or send Client Hints when enabled. We do not combine that with ad profiles on-site because we ship no first-party behavioural graph in this 2026 snapshot.
3 · Voluntary messages
If a mailbox or webform ever appears, submissions are processed solely to answer you. Nothing in today’s bundle runs a CRM in-browser.
4 · CDNs & Google Fonts
Type pulls from Google’s font edge. Google may log technical signals per its policies—consider self-hosting fonts locally if that bothers you and you control the fork.
5 · Purposes
- Serving bytes without melting CPUs.
- Spotting abuse patterns early.
- Complying with lawful requests.
6 · Retention sketch
Log rotation is a hosting knob, not a front-end flag. Expect short rolling windows unless security staff pin a subset for incident review.
7 · Cross-border reality
Packets may touch servers outside Aotearoa. We lean on vendor contracts for the boring safeguards; you lean on reading their DPAs if you’re auditing.
8 · Your NZ toolkit
You can ask what we hold and request fixes to wrong facts. Start with whatever contact channel we expose on industrialdevicesindia later; escalate unresolved disputes to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner at privacy.org.nz.
9 · Younger humans
Pages mention Teen-rated software. Hardware-level parental tools beat our static sermon every time.
10 · Mutations
When this file changes, we bump the banner date. Continued browsing after edits means you’ve seen the new story.