Adm21.fr is a French supplier of industrial computers and embedded systems, operating from Le Blanc-Mesnil. On paper, the company looks legitimate: the domain has been around since 2004, the WHOIS lists a real business address, and the site includes the required French legal disclosure. But for an e-commerce site — even a B2B one — two things are alarming. First, there’s no HTTPS. That means any information you send, whether a quote request or contact details, travels over an unencrypted connection. Second, there’s no privacy policy or terms of service, which is a legal requirement under GDPR. Most established B2B hardware retailers have both basic SSL and clear privacy statements. Without them, adm21.fr is not meeting the baseline for trust. The long domain age and clean blacklist status suggest the site isn’t an outright scam, but the security and compliance gaps are serious enough that you should think twice before sharing any personal or business data. If you’re considering buying from adm21.fr, wait until they enable HTTPS and publish legal pages.