Privacy Policy
AIROBOTICS PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated: December 09, 2025
(1) INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) applies to Airobotics Ltd., including its affiliated companies and subsidiaries (collectively, “Airobotics,” “Company,” “we,” or “our”), and describes our data collection and privacy practices with respect to individuals - such as representatives of prospects and potential business partners - who access and use our website (available at https://www.airoboticsdrones.com/) or other digital assets under our domain, as well as related interactions with us (collectively, the “Website” and “User” or “you”).
This Privacy Policy forms an integral part of our Website's Terms of Use. Capitalized terms not defined in this Privacy Policy have the meaning ascribed to them in our Terms of Use.
ANY PERSONAL DATA YOU PROVIDE IS PROVIDED VOLUNTARILY AND, WHERE REQUIRED UNDER APPLICABLE DATA PROTECTION LAWS, WITH YOUR CONSENT. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE NOT UNDER ANY STATUTORY OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE US WITH PERSONAL DATA. HOWEVER, IF YOU DO NOT PROVIDE US WITH CERTAIN PERSONAL DATA, WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FULFILL CERTAIN PURPOSES, FOR EXAMPLE, TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOU REGARDING INQUIRIES YOU SUBMIT, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 4 OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY (“THE DATA SETS COLLECTED, PURPOSES OF USE AND LAWFUL BASIS”), WHICH DETAILS THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH EACH PERSONAL DATA SET IS PROCESSED.
This Privacy Policy also includes additional notices and disclosures required under applicable data protection laws for residents of certain jurisdictions, including:
- If you are located in the EEA or the UK, this Privacy Policy includes additional disclosures required under the EU and UK General Data Protection Regulation (collectively, “GDPR”), including information on our lawful bases for processing Personal Data, cross-border transfers, and your rights.
- Additional information for certain United States residents, including privacy rights under certain state laws, is provided in Section 13 of this Privacy Policy.
(2) CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY POLICY
Airobotics reserves the right to change this policy at any time at its sole discretion, so please re-visit this page frequently. The most recent version of this Privacy Policy will always be posted on our website, and the “Last Update” heading reflects the last date of amendments. We will provide notice to you if these changes are material, and, where required by applicable law, we will obtain your consent. Any amendments to the Privacy Policy will become effective immediately, unless we notify otherwise.
(3) CONTACT INFORMATION AND DATA CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Airobotics Ltd. is the “data controller” (as defined under applicable privacy and data protection laws) of the Personal Data collected under this Privacy Policy. This means we are responsible for deciding how, and for what purposes, your Personal Data is processed, and for enabling you to exercise your rights in relation to Personal Data we process.
For any questions you may have related to our processing of your Personal Data and this Privacy Policy, please contact us as follows:
By email: [email protected]
By mail:
(4) THE DATA SETS COLLECTED, PURPOSES OF USE AND LAWFUL BASIS
Depending on your interaction with us and our website, we may collect certain information that may be classified as Non-Personal Data, or Personal Data, as follows:
“Non-Personal Data” meaning information which is non-identifiable and anonymous. We are not aware of the identity of the individual from whom such Non-Personal Data was collected, and we are not able to link between this information and the individual by using reasonable means. Non-Personal Data may include technical information such as type of operating system and type of browser, type of device, your actions on the website - all when collected on an aggregate basis, or otherwise not combined with any identifiers. We may further process and anonymize data in a manner that the data will be Non-Personal Data.
“Personal Data” meaning information that identifies an individual or may with reasonable effort identify an individual.
Below you will find details regarding the types of Personal Data we collect, how and for which purposes we use your Personal Data, and our lawful basis for processing Personal Data (subject to the GDPR, if applicable).
Please note that the actual processing operation per each purpose of use and lawful basis, as we detail below, may differ. Such processing operation usually includes a set of operations made by automated means, such as collection, storage, use, disclosure by transmission, erasure, or destruction, and is based on the same lawful basis as stipulated in the table above. In addition, we may process certain Personal Data, based on our legitimate interests, to prevent potentially prohibited or illegal activities, fraud, misappropriation, infringements, identity thefts, and any other misuse of our website, to enforce our terms of use and other policies, and to take precautions against legal liability.
(I) Online Identifiers and Usage Data
Types of Personal Data
When you access or otherwise interact with our Website, we may collect online identifiers, such as an Internet Protocol (IP) address, Cookie ID, user agent, and similar identifiers (collectively, “Online Identifiers”).
Online Identifiers are further used to generate certain information, for example, IP address can be used to extract your approximate location (e.g., country).
When you access or otherwise interact with our Website, we may also collect information about those actions or interactions, such as the time and date of access, duration, the URLs of pages you viewed, clickstream data, crash and error data, browser type, and language settings. We may also use tools that provide us with information and insights, such as the advertising campaign from which you reached our Website, and business intelligence tools that may identify your business organization (for example, based on an organization IP address) (collectively, “Usage Data”). Where Usage Data is associated with an Online Identifier, we process it as Personal Data.
Purposes of Processing
We collect and use Online Identifiers and Usage Data for the following purposes:
- To operate and enable the proper functionality of our Website, including to secure our Website and prevent fraud or other malicious conduct, detect errors, debug, and resolve technical issues.
- For internal analytics purposes and to enhance and improve our Website and its content, as well as the way we offer it. For example, we use Online Identifiers and Usage Data to understand how users use our Website, and to identify popular content and pages.
- To advertise and promote our Website and services. This includes serving ads on third-party platforms across the web (including targeted ads, depending on your browser and cookie settings and preferences), and measuring the effectiveness of, and improving, our ads and marketing campaigns. For example, we may track conversions (for example, how many users reached our Website or contacted us), build targeted audiences, and remarket our Website and services.
Lawful Basis under the GDPR
Online Identifiers and Usage Data collected through cookies used on our website, in the event that such are strictly necessary for the proper and basic operation of our website, including strict security purposes, will be processed by us based on our legitimate interest.
Online Identifiers and Usage Data collected for analytics and marketing purposes through our use of third-party cookies, will be processed by us based on your consent which we will obtain through our cookies preference management tool available on our website.
You may withdraw consent at any time by using the cookies preference management tool, or by managing opt-out through your browser or device.
For additional information regarding our use of cookies and the choices you can make, please see Section 6 of this Privacy Policy “Our Use of Cookies and Tracking Technologies”.
(II) Contact Information and Contact Communications
Types of Personal Data
If you contact us through an online form available on the Website or through other means we make available (such as email, phone, or a messaging platform), you may be asked to provide contact information. Depending on your interaction with us, this may include your first and last name, telephone number, email address (including business email address), industry, organization name, country, and any other information you choose to share with us (“Contact Information”).
When we communicate with you (for example, via email, phone, or messaging platforms), we may process and store those communications, including, where applicable, call and meeting recordings (subject to applicable law and, where required, your consent). We may also process related data, such as interactions with email correspondence (for example, the time and date you open an email) (collectively, “Contact Communications Data”).
Purposes of Processing
We collect and use Contact Information and Contact Communications Data for the following purposes:
- To respond to your inquiry or request, including, as applicable, to schedule meetings and to send you information you requested or signed up to receive (including newsletters and marketing materials).
- To contact you and send you marketing materials regarding our products and services that may interest you, including commercial updates about Airobotics events and media appearances, and other marketing materials (“Direct Marketing”). Subject to applicable law, we may also contact you to explore potential business opportunities and to offer information about our services that we believe may be of interest to your organization.
- To enhance and improve our marketing efforts.
- To keep internal records of our communications, where we believe it is required, for example, to comply with our obligations under applicable laws or have internal records demonstrating our compliance, in order to provide you with any further assistance, or in the event of any potential, threatened or actual claim or dispute.
Lawful Basis under the GDPR
Contact Information and Contact Communications Data that we process to respond to your inquiry or requests, and to send you information and materials you have voluntarily signed up to receive, are processed based on your consent (to the extent required under applicable law).
Contact Information and Contact Communications Data processed by us for our unsolicited marketing campaigns, including Direct Marketing, are processed based on our legitimate interests.
Contact Information and Contact Communications Data processed by us to improve our marketing efforts and for internal records keeping, are processed based on our legitimate interests.
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You may further opt-out from our marketing communications by using the “unsubscribe” within the body of the message or other option we may make available.
(5) Depending on the nature of your interaction with the Website and with us, we may collect Personal Data in the following ways:
Depending on the nature of your interaction with the website and with us, we may collect Personal Data:
- By using automated means: We may use cookies or similar technologies to collect certain information automatically when you interact with our Website. For additional information, please see Section 6 of this Privacy Policy (“Cookies and Tracking Technologies”).
- When provided by you voluntarily: We collect Personal Data if and when you provide it to us, for example when you submit a “Contact Us” form.
(6) COOKIES AND TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
We use “cookies” (or similar tracking technologies such as tags and pixels) on our website. The use of cookies is a standard industry-wide practice. Cookies and similar technologies are a small piece of information, text or code that a website assigns and stores on your browser while you access a website. Cookies can be used for various purposes, including for operation and security purposes, to improve website functionality and remember preferences, for statistical purposes, as well as for advertising purposes.
The information generally collected and stored by cookies includes Online Identifiers and Usage Data (as defined in Section 4 of this Privacy Policy, “The Data Sets Collected, Purposes of Use and Lawful Basis”).
Cookies and tracking technologies may be placed either by us (referred to as “first-party cookies”) or by third parties whose services we utilize, such as our marketing partners, social media platforms, analytics providers, and advertising networks (referred to as “third-party cookies”). Such third-party cookies include, without limitation, Google Analytics (whose privacy policy is available at http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html) and HubSpot (whose privacy policy is available at http://legal.hubspot.com/privacy-policy). These third parties operate independently from Airobotics, and if you click on any of the links to these third parties, cookies and other web-tracking technologies may be used to collect Non-Personal and/or Personal Information about you. Airobotics assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to privacy matters or any other legal issues related to such third parties.
In addition, third-party advertising providers whose cookies we may use can independently collect additional data sets, including combining Online Identifiers and Usage Data with other information they have collected about your online interactions across their network of websites. This is done for the purposes of enhanced targeting campaigns, personalized ads, and aggregated analytics related to the performance of advertising campaigns you have interacted with. These third parties collect and use this information in accordance with their own privacy policies and are solely responsible for their practices.
The duration of cookies and tracking technologies - meaning the period until such are deleted - can be either when you close your browser (known as “session cookies”) or longer periods according to their purpose and settings (known as “persistent cookies”).
The cookies preference management tool available on our Website lists the cookies we use and provides additional details. You may change your cookie preferences at any time, including, as applicable, withdrawing your consent or opting out of the processing of Personal Data through cookies for certain purposes, by using the cookies preference management tool available on our Website. Note that certain cookies used for core operation and security purposes are considered “strictly necessary” and cannot be disabled.
In addition, most browsers will allow you to block acceptance of cookies or erase cookies by adjusting the privacy and security settings of your web browser. Please refer to the support page of your browser to learn more.
Please note that once you choose to opt out or disable cookies, some features of our website may not operate properly.
(7) DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL DATA
We may disclose your Personal Data to third parties, including our affiliated companies, partners or service providers that help us manage our website, business operations and marketing campaigns. The categories of such third-party recipients or otherwise events in which we may share Personal Data are as follows:
- Our Service Providers: We share Personal Data with Airobotics’ authorized service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as cloud providers, analytics tools, security tools, communications management providers, and professional advisors. These providers are prohibited from using the Personal Data we share with them for any purpose other than providing services to us, and we share only the Personal Data necessary for the applicable services.
- Marketing Partners: We may share Personal Data with marketing partners whose tools and services we use to market and promote our Website, including for targeted advertising campaigns (for example, social media operators). The Personal Data shared may include Online Identifiers and Usage Data (as defined in Section 4 of this Privacy Policy). These marketing partners may combine Personal Data they receive from us with other data they collect independently, including from your interactions on other websites where their tools are used or that they otherwise operate.
- Our Affiliated Companies and Corporate Transactions: We may share Personal Data within our corporate group to fulfill the purposes for which Personal Data is collected and retained. We may also share Personal Data in connection with a corporate transaction (for example, a sale of assets, merger, or consolidation). The types of Personal Data shared may include any data we process, as needed for the relevant transaction or purpose. Any affiliated company or acquiring entity will assume the rights and obligations described in this Privacy Policy, as applicable.
- Law Enforcement or Governmental Authorities; Enforcement; Security and Fraud Prevention: We may disclose Personal Data to law enforcement, governmental agencies, or other authorized third parties to comply with applicable law or respond to a verified request or order. We may also disclose Personal Data to protect or defend our rights, enforce our agreements or policies, investigate or prevent potential violations or illegal activity, and help protect us, you, or others from legal liability. In all cases, we disclose Personal Data only to the extent reasonably necessary for the applicable purpose.
For the avoidance of doubt, we may transfer and disclose or otherwise use Non-Personal Data or information which is linked to anonymous random identifiers or information that is aggregated in a non-identifiable way, at its own discretion.
(8) YOUR RIGHTS RELATED TO YOUR PERSONAL DATA
Depending on your relationship with us, your jurisdiction and the applicable data protection laws that apply to your Personal Data, you have the right to control and request certain limitations or rights to be executed.
The principal rights that may apply to your Personal Data (subject to your jurisdiction and additional conditions) may include:
- Right to Be Informed: You have the right to be provided with information regarding our privacy practices, including what Personal Data we collect and how we use it, as described in this Privacy Policy. If you have additional questions, you can contact us as set out in this Privacy Policy.
- Right to Access/Inspect Your Personal Data: You have the right to ask us to confirm whether or not we collect and use your Personal Data and which Personal Data we specifically hold about you, and to ask for a copy of your Personal Data or otherwise access it.
- Right to Correction/Rectification: You have the right to ask us to correct inaccuracies or update your Personal Data we hold or request deletion for inaccurate Personal Data, considering and subject to the nature and purposes of the processing.
- Right to Deletion/“To Be Forgotten”: You have the right to request the deletion of certain Personal Data we process, if specific conditions are satisfied, for example, if you think we no longer need it for the purpose we collected it; where we have used it unlawfully; where the collection was based on your consent; where the information is inaccurate, incomplete or incorrect; or where we are subject to a legal obligation to delete it. Deletion request will be subject to our rights and obligations under applicable law (for example, our legitimate interests to maintain record keeping, providing a service you requested, taking actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you, debugging and detecting security incidents, protecting against deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity; exercising rights under law, etc.).
- Right to Withdraw Consent: You have the right to withdraw consent you provided to our processing of Personal Data for a certain purpose, at any time.
- Right to Opt-Out/Opt-Out of “Sale” (where applicable): You have the right to opt out of receiving our marketing communications (for example, by unsubscribing using the link in the message).
- Right to Object: You have the right to object to any use of your Personal Data which is based on our legitimate interest if your fundamental rights and freedoms to data protection outweigh our interest.
- Right to Restrict Processing: You have the right to ask us to restrict or limit the purpose for which we process your Personal Data, where certain conditions are satisfied.
- Portability Right: You have the right to request a copy of your Personal Data in a portable format and, to the extent technically feasible, in a readily usable format that allows you to transmit the Personal Data to another entity.
- Right to Appeal or Lodge a Complaint: If we decline to take action on your request to exercise your rights, we will inform you within the timeframe under applicable law, and we will explain the justification for declining your request as well as how you may appeal, if applicable. Where applicable, we will inform you of action taken or not taken in response to your appeal, including the reasons for the decision. If the appeal is denied, you may submit a complaint to the applicable authority or Attorney General of your state. Where the GDPR applies, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the applicable Data Protection Authority in the EU or the Information Commissioner in the UK.
You may submit a request to exercise your privacy rights (where applicable) by contacting us at [email protected]. We will respond and process your request within the timeframe required under applicable law.
When you submit a request, we will take steps to verify your identity and your request by matching the information provided by you with the information we have in our records. In some cases, we may request additional information to verify your identity, or where necessary to process your request. If we are unable to verify your identity after a good faith attempt, we may deny the request and, if so, will explain the basis for denial and how to remedy any deficiencies, where applicable.
Certain rights can be exercised without contacting us. For example, you can use the cookie preference management tool on our Website to change your cookie preferences, and you can opt out of receiving our marketing messages by clicking the “unsubscribe” link (or following other opt-out instructions) included in the message.
For US residents - additional information regarding certain rights is provided under Section 13 of this Privacy Policy “Additional Notice to US Residents”.
(9) PERSONAL DATA RETENTION
We retain Personal Data as long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, in accordance with applicable law, or, where applicable, until you request deletion or otherwise exercise an applicable right. In some circumstances, we may retain Personal Data for longer periods, for example: (i) where we are required to do so under legal, regulatory, tax, or accounting requirements; or (ii) where we need to retain records of our dealings with you in the event of complaints or where we reasonably believe there is a prospect of litigation relating to Personal Data.
Except where we are required to retain Personal Data under applicable law, we may delete or anonymize Personal Data when we determine it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.
(10) SECURITY
We have implemented physical, technical, and organizational security measures that comply with applicable laws and industry standards intended to protect Personal Data from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure or destruction.
While we use measures intended to protect Personal Data, no security measure is perfect. Accordingly, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access will never occur, and we do not warrant that we will always be able to prevent unauthorized access or use beyond our reasonable control.
Please contact us at [email protected] if you become aware of any attempt to gain unauthorized access to Personal Data.
(11) CROSS-BORDER DATA TRANSFER
We may transfer, store or process your Personal Data in countries outside the country from which you accessed our Website. We will take appropriate measures in accordance with applicable laws to ensure that your Personal Data receives an adequate level of data protection upon its transfer.
(12) CHILDREN
Our Website and services are not intended for use by children, and we do not knowingly collect or maintain information about children. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have reason to believe that a child has shared any information with us.
(13) ADDITIONAL NOTICE TO US RESIDENTS
Residents of certain U.S. states (depending on the applicable state law, acting as an individual or in the household context only and not in a commercial or employment context, as a job applicant or as a beneficiary of someone acting in an employment context or as representative of a business), may have additional rights under applicable privacy laws and be entitled to additional disclosures.
“Personal Data” under applicable US privacy laws, generally means information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identified or identifiable individual (and usually does not include publicly available information that is lawfully made available from government records, or that a consumer has otherwise made available to the public; de-identified or aggregated consumer information; or information excluded from the states laws scope) “Sensitive Data” mainly includes data revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life, sexual orientation, citizenship, or immigration status; the processing of genetic or biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual; Personal Data collected from a known child; and precise geolocation data.
Categories of Personal Data & Categories of Third Parties with Whom Personal Data is Shared:
Section 4 of the Privacy Policy “The Data Sets Collected, Purpose of Use and Lawful Basis” describes our collection and processing of Personal Data, the categories of Personal Data collected, and the purposes for which Personal Data is collected, stored or used. We will not collect additional categories of Personal Data or use the Personal Data we collected for materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes without obtaining your consent, unless we are otherwise entitled, required or permitted under applicable laws.
Section 7 of the Privacy Policy “Disclosure of Personal Data” describes the categories of third parties we share Personal Data with for a business purpose.
“Sale” of Personal Data:
Under US privacy laws, in principle, the term “sale” is referring to disclosing or making available Personal Data to a third-party in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration, including for targeted advertising purposes. We do not “sell” information as this term is commonly understood, meaning - we do not, and will not, disclose your Personal Data in direct exchange for money or some other form of payment. However, subject to the definition of the term “sale” under applicable US privacy laws, our practice of using cookies or other third-party advertising services and sharing Personal Data for such purpose is considered as a “sale”.
Such practice includes the sharing of the following Personal Data categories:
- Identifiers - online identifiers such as IP and Cookie ID;
- Internet and electronic network activity information - such as your engagement with our Website and ads.
- Geolocation data - derived from IP (country level).
Consumer Rights Related to Their Personal Data:
Residents of certain U.S. states have the following rights under applicable privacy laws, subject to certain limitations:
- Access Right - the right to confirm whether we are processing their Personal Data and to obtain a copy of their Personal Data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format.
- Deletion Right - the right to request us to delete their Personal Data provided to or obtained by us.
- Correction Right - the right to request us to correct inaccuracies in their Personal Data, taking into account the nature and purposes of the processing of the Personal Data.
- Opt-Out Right - the right to opt out of certain types of processing, including: to opt out of the “sale” of their Personal Data (as explained above); to opt out of targeted advertising by us; and to opt out of processing of Personal Data for purposes of making decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
Section 8 under this Privacy Policy “Your Rights Related to Your Personal Data” provides additional information regarding your rights.
Exercising Consumer Privacy Rights:
You may submit a request to exercise most of your privacy rights under U.S. state privacy laws by contacting us at [email protected]. We will take steps to verify your identity and your request by matching the information provided by you with the information we have in our records. In some cases, we may request additional information to verify your identity, or where necessary to process your request. If we are unable to verify your identity after a good faith attempt, we may deny the request and, if so, will explain the basis for denial and how to remedy any deficiencies, where applicable.
Authorized agents may initiate a request on behalf of another individual, provided that such will be required to provide proof of their authorization, and we may also require that the individual directly verify his/her identity and the authority of the authorized agent.
We will respond to your request within the timeframe required under applicable law, and we reserve the right to extend the response time subject to applicable law requirements. If we refuse to take action on a request, we will notify you and include the justification for declining to take action, as well as instructions on how you may appeal. Within the timeframe under applicable law of our receipt of your appeal, we will inform you of any action taken or not taken in response to the appeal, including the reasons for the decisions. If the appeal is denied, you may submit a complaint to the applicable authority or Attorney General of your jurisdiction.