Privacy Commitment to Your Data
We value your privacy and are dedicated to safeguarding your information.
Our Approach to Safeguarding Privacy
At Daxenolvia, your privacy and trust are of utmost importance. Our policy explains what personal data we collect, why we collect it, and the rights you have over your personal information in accordance with South African regulations and global standards.
We aim to collect and use your information transparently, only for purposes that support the services you request. Please read below to learn how we handle, store, and protect your data while you use our website.
How We Collect Your Information
We collect personal data you provide directly, as well as automatically through your device, to operate and improve our services. Information is handled securely and kept as minimal as possible.
Information You Provide Directly
- • Contact details such as your name and phone number
- • Email addresses used for communication
- • Questions or messages sent via our forms
- • Requests for blog updates or newsletters
- • Preferences submitted to customize your experience
Information Collected Automatically
- • Browsing data including device type and browser
- • Cookies capturing session activity
- • IP address and general location data
- • Pages visited and time spent on the site
- • Technical errors or usage logs for improvement
How Your Data Is Used
Personal data helps us provide requested content, improve our website, respond to inquiries, and keep your account secure. Usage is always aligned with legal requirements.
- • Delivering blog articles and updates you request
- • Customizing site content and user experience
- • Responding to inquiries or feedback
- • Improving the security and operation of our site
- • Analyzing anonymous site trends and statistics
- • Managing technical support and troubleshooting
- • Complying with regulatory obligations
We Promise: We never sell your personal information and strive to process only what is necessary. Security protocols protect your data and we follow best practices for data privacy in South Africa.
How We Share Your Information
We may share data with trusted service providers only as necessary to deliver our services, meet legal requirements, or support website operations. Sharing is always limited and controlled.
Working with Service Providers
Partners who process information on our behalf are contractually required to maintain confidentiality and comply with privacy obligations, safeguarding your personal information at all times.
Legal and Regulatory Obligations
We may disclose data when mandatory to comply with lawful requests or protect our rights.
Anonymous Analytics and Reporting
Aggregated or anonymized information may be used for insight without identifying you.
Your Data Rights and Choices
Under South African law, you have rights concerning your data, including accessing, correcting, or deleting your information. You may also object to or restrict processing, and request data portability.
- • Request access to view the information held about you
- • Ask us to correct any incomplete or inaccurate data
- • Request deletion of your data when no longer needed
- • Receive a copy of your data in a portable format
- • Object to certain uses of your personal information
- • Request that we limit data processing in specific situations
To exercise your rights or ask privacy questions, contact us using the details below. We aim to respond promptly to all valid requests.
Keeping Your Data Secure
We use technical and organizational steps to prevent unauthorized access, loss, or misuse of your personal information. Your data security is a top concern.
Technical Safeguards
- • Regular software security updates are applied
- • All sensitive data is encrypted in transit
- • User authentication protocols are enforced
- • Monitored systems protect against intrusion
Organizational Safeguards
- • Staff receive training on privacy responsibilities
- • Access to data is strictly controlled
- • Regular reviews of privacy practices are performed
- • Incident response procedures are maintained
Data Retention Policy
We keep personal information for as long as necessary to provide services, comply with the law, or fulfill contractual obligations. Retention periods depend on data type and purpose.
- • Stored while your account remains active
- • Kept as needed to deliver requested content
- • Held to respond to your inquiries or requests
- • Maintained for legal reporting and audit purposes
- • Stored only with your active consent
When information is no longer needed, it is securely deleted or anonymized.
Transferring Data Internationally
Some partners or services may operate outside South Africa. Transfers are protected by safeguards meeting international privacy standards.
- • Contracts that require appropriate data protection
- • Standard contractual clauses where necessary
- • Assessments of partners' privacy practices
- • Data minimization to limit exposure
Cookie Usage and Preferences
Cookies help us analyze traffic, secure sessions, and improve your experience. You can manage cookie preferences within your browser or by following our Cookie Policy.
Types of Cookies We Use
- • Enable website functions and core features
- • Measure site performance and traffic trends
- • Store preferences to customize your experience
- • Support enhanced features and tools
Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies at any time.
Updates to This Policy
We may revise this Privacy Policy to reflect changes to our practices or legal requirements. You’ll find the latest date below and can contact us with any questions.
- • Changes posted on our website
- • Notices via email, if appropriate
- • Highlighting key updates at the top of this page
- • Providing advance warning where required
Please review this policy periodically for updates.
Contact for Privacy Inquiries
Contact us with privacy concerns or data requests.
Daxenolvia
69 President Street, Johannesburg 2001 South Africa
Phone: +27(35)4813553
Email: content@daxenolvia.pro
Policy last updated January 4, 2026
This policy takes effect January 4, 2026