Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Axul Solutions LLC (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, and shares information when you visit our website or contact us.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
Quick summary
- We collect information you provide (like contact form details) and limited technical data (like IP address and browser info).
- We use it to respond to inquiries, operate the site, and improve our services.
- We do not sell your personal information.
- If you become a client, privacy and security obligations are typically governed by a separate services agreement.
Who we are
Axul Solutions LLC is organized in Wyoming, United States. For purposes of applicable data protection laws, we act as the controller of personal information described in this Privacy Policy.
If you have questions about this policy or our privacy practices, contact us at hello@axulsolutions.com.
Information we collect
Information you provide. When you contact us (for example, through our contact form or by email), you may provide your name, business email, company details, project requirements, and any other information you choose to include.
Form processing. Our contact form is processed by Formspree. When you submit the form, Formspree receives the information you enter and may also process limited technical data (such as IP address and device/browser information) to deliver the form submission to us and help prevent abuse.
Technical data. Like most websites, our servers and service providers may automatically log information such as IP address, device and browser type, pages visited, timestamps, and referring URLs.
Cookies. We may use cookies or similar technologies for essential site functionality and basic measurement. You can control cookies through your browser settings.
Please do not submit sensitive personal information (e.g., government IDs, financial account numbers, health data) through website forms.
How we use information
- Respond to your inquiries and requests.
- Provide and improve our website and communications.
- Evaluate potential engagements (e.g., project scope, timelines, fit).
- Protect against fraud, abuse, and security incidents.
- Comply with legal obligations and enforce our terms.
International transfers
We operate a custom software development business. Your information may be processed in countries other than where you live, including the United States and other countries where our team and service providers operate. We take reasonable steps to protect information when it is transferred internationally.
Data retention and security
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, including to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
We use administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect information. However, no security measure is perfect, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Your choices and rights
You may request access, correction, or deletion of certain personal information we hold about you, subject to legal exceptions. You may also object to certain processing or request restrictions in some jurisdictions.
If you are located in California, you may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended), including the right to know and delete certain information. We do not sell personal information.
To exercise rights, contact us using the details below. We may need to verify your request.
Children’s privacy
Our website is intended for business users and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date indicates when changes were made. Your continued use of the site after changes become effective means you accept the updated policy.
Contact us
Questions about this Privacy Policy can be sent to hello@axulsolutions.com.
This policy is meant to explain our general privacy practices in plain language. It’s not legal advice. If you need guidance for your specific situation, we recommend speaking with qualified counsel.