Last updated: 16 August 2026
Matteo Salmaso, an independent developer in Italy, trading as Accessure. The postal address is printed at the bottom of the email you received. Contact: privacy@accessure.app.
Three things, and nothing else: the email address printed on your website, your domain name, and the result of an automated accessibility scan of your public home page — a score and a list of technical issues. No personal profile, no browsing data, nothing bought from a data broker.
The address came from the public contact page of your own website, read by hand or by a script. The scan result came from loading your home page the way any visitor would and running three open-source accessibility engines over it — see what our crawler does. We do not log in, submit forms, or touch anything behind a password.
To offer a service that is directly relevant to your business: measuring whether your online store is usable by people with disabilities. The legal basis is our legitimate interest in offering a professional service to a business (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR), balanced against the small intrusion of a single email you can stop with one click. We wrote to a business address about a business matter, and we keep the volume deliberately low.
If you would rather we relied on nothing at all: use the unsubscribe link and we stop, permanently, without asking why.
Twelve months from the last contact, then it is deleted. If you unsubscribe, one record survives on purpose — your address on a do-not-contact list — precisely so that we can never write to you again. That list is used for nothing else.
Only the service that delivers the email (Resend) and our own hosting (Hetzner, EU data centres). It is never sold, never shared for advertising, never passed to anyone else.
Use the unsubscribe link in the email — one click, no reply needed — or write to stop@accessure.app. Under the GDPR you can also ask for a copy of what we hold, ask for corrections, object to the processing, or ask for deletion: write to privacy@accessure.app and you get an answer within 30 days.
If you are not satisfied, you can complain to your data protection authority — in Italy, the Garante per la protezione dei dati personali.
Some domains have a cached summary page at accessure.app/scan/<domain>. It is excluded from search engines and never sold, but anyone with the link can open it. There is a removal button on that page, and support@accessure.app does the same by email: the page goes, and the domain is never scanned again.