Privacy information for `jadey.ai`

Privacy

Status: April 2026

This notice explains which personal data is processed when jadey.ai is used and when demo or contact requests are submitted through Jadey.

Website provider

Controller

The controller responsible for this website is CoreVision GmbH.

Jadey is the brand and public web presence at jadey.ai. The legally responsible provider of this website is CoreVision GmbH.

Technically required processing

Server and access data

When the website is accessed, the web server processes technically required information such as IP address, date and time, requested URL, referrer, browser type and operating system.

This processing is used to deliver the website securely, analyse errors, prevent abusive access and evaluate technically which content and contact routes are used on the website.

Technical access logs may be written in JSONL format. They can include timestamps, request IDs, site, technical cookie ID, ref state, method, host, path, redacted query parameters, IP and proxy information, user agent, referrer, language preference, status code, content type, transferred bytes, response time, route type and technical error class.

In addition, technical event data may be collected on jadey.ai, for example clicks on contact and demo buttons, reached scroll depth, and form start, abort or submission events. These events do not contain form content, names, e-mail addresses or company data. They are stored together with technical metadata such as path, event type and technical identifiers for button, placement or form.

From access data and event data, a technical session index may also be created per cookie ID. This index does not contain the IP address. It contains aggregated operational data such as first and last seen time, request and pageview counters, session counters, entry and exit paths and a limited number of recent technical events. It is used exclusively for the technical evaluation of website usage, stability and errors.

Form contents and request bodies are not included in the access log.

System cookie for operation and security

Technically required cookies

For secure website operation, we set a technically required system cookie named jadey.

The cookie contains a randomly generated UUID and no plain data such as name, e-mail address or company information. It is used to associate technical events with a browser so that we can deliver the website securely, analyse errors and detect or prevent abusive access.

The cookie is set by Jadey as a first-party cookie, is configured as HttpOnly, Secure and SameSite=Lax, and currently has a lifetime of two years.

It is not used for Google Analytics, external marketing services, profiling or cross-site tracking.

Forms and direct communication

Demo and contact requests

If you request a demo through Jadey or contact us via a form, we process in particular your name, business e-mail address, optional company and phone details, your role and the content of your request.

The information is used to process your request, prepare an initial conversation, qualify a potential use case and conduct subsequent business communication.

Where forms on jadey.ai are submitted to the endpoint /contact/submit, processing takes place within the responsibility of CoreVision GmbH for handling your request.

Retention period

Storage period

We store contact and demo requests only as long as necessary to process the matter, conduct subsequent communication and meet any statutory retention obligations.

Server, access and event data are stored only as long as technically and organisationally necessary for secure operation and technical evaluation of the website.

The jadey system cookie remains stored in the browser unless deleted by the browser, user settings or you, and for no longer than two years.

Data subject rights

Rights and complaints

You have the statutory rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability and objection to certain processing activities.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of your personal data is unlawful.