BridgeLedger Marine

Privacy

How we handle your data.

Short version: we collect only what we need to talk to you, and we do not sell or share anything we collect.

Last updated 27 May 2026.

Who we are

BridgeLedger Marine is operated from Limassol, Cyprus. The controller of any personal data submitted via this site is BridgeLedger Marine. Contact: [email protected].

What this site collects

When you submit the contact form, we collect: the name, company, email or phone, and short message you typed in. The submission is delivered to our inbox by Formspree, the form processor we use. We retain submissions in our inbox for as long as the conversation is active.

We do not run third-party analytics, advertising trackers, or session-replay tools on this site. No cookies are set beyond what the static export and Cloudflare require for security.

What the pilot platform collects

If you proceed to a pilot of the BridgeLedger Marine platform, additional data is processed — vessel records, certificates, daily reports, ship-to-shore requests, and crew details. That processing is governed by the pilot agreement signed before any data lands.

Personally identifiable fields stored by the platform (passport numbers, seaman book numbers, dates of birth) are encrypted at rest. All access requires authentication and is logged.

Where data lives

All marketing site and platform data is processed within the European Union. Backups are taken daily and retained for thirty days. No data is transferred outside the EU as part of normal operation.

Your rights

You can request a copy of any personal data we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. We will respond within thirty days. Email [email protected].

Subprocessors

We use a small number of subprocessors to operate. The current list:
  • Cloudflare — DNS, edge caching, DDoS protection, TLS for the site and email forwarding for [email protected].
  • Formspree — contact-form intake.
  • Google (Gmail) — destination inbox for forwarded mail.

Pilot deployments add their own narrow subprocessor list, listed in the pilot agreement.

Changes

We will update this page when the practice changes, and bump the date at the top. If a change is material, you will hear from us directly.