Data Integrity
& Privacy Policy
At Textilionix, we treat your textile resource data with the same precision we apply to global supply chains. How we handle your information shouldn't be a mystery, right? We've outlined our commitments to transparency and security below.
Core Privacy Framework
We're dedicated to protecting the sensitive resource allocation data you entrust to us. Our systems are built on a foundation of 'privacy by design', ensuring that your textile workflow management remains confidential and secured against unauthorized access.
Why do we collect specific data points? Primarily, it's to optimize your supply chain. We gather information related to your resource planning, email correspondence, and platform usage to provide the high-level coordination our UK partners expect.
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Cookie Policy
We use essential cookies to keep your session secure. It's the digital glue that keeps our platform running smoothly for your region.
Right to Access
Want a copy of your records? Simply drop a line to [email protected] and our London team will assist within 30 days.
Detailed Data Processing
Our servers utilize advanced encryption protocols to safeguard your resource allocation consulting documents. Since we operate out of London, SW1A 1AA, we strictly adhere to the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
We believe in radical transparency. If we ever change how we process your textile resource coordination data, you'll be the first to know through a direct notification. It's about building trust, one thread at a time.
Your Legal Rights
Under the current legal framework, you possess several rights regarding your personal data:
- The right to be informed about our data collection practices.
- The right to rectification if any of your textile workflow details are inaccurate.
- The right to erasure, often referred to as the 'right to be forgotten'.
- The right to restrict processing during specific disputes.
Have questions about these rights? Our team is always ready to chat about how we maintain the highest standards of supply chain optimization security.
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