Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Quorvexxbraphul (“we”, “us”) processes personal data when you use our website and related services. We act as the data controller for processing described here unless we state otherwise. This notice is designed to meet transparency requirements under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and, where applicable, the EU GDPR for visitors in the European Economic Area.

Who we are

Legal name: Quorvexxbraphul

Registered address: 22 Horton Square, Birmingham B12 0YR, Great Britain

Contact for privacy matters: info@quorvexxbraphul.world, contact@quorvexxbraphul.world, support@quorvexxbraphul.world, help@quorvexxbraphul.world (please include “Privacy request” in the subject line).

Geography and intended audience

Our business is operated from Great Britain. The website is published in English. Visitors may access it from other countries; local laws may apply to you in addition to the rules described here. Product pages describe Monelix as a food supplement only. We do not use this site to provide medical advice or to target specific health conditions.

Online advertising and campaign measurement

Where we run online advertising (including search or display), we aim to meet platform policies for food supplements and general advertising law. Landing pages are kept consistent with the product category: food supplement, not medicine. We may process limited technical and usage data from campaigns—such as clicks, impressions, and conversions—under the bases described in the table below and in our Cookie Policy. We do not use special-category health data for ad targeting on this site.

Data we collect

We may process: identity and contact details (name, email, telephone if provided); message content you send through forms; technical data such as browser type, device category, and approximate location derived from IP address; usage data such as pages viewed and interaction events where cookies are permitted; transaction and delivery details if you purchase goods; and records required for accounting and customer support.

Purposes and lawful bases

Purposes and lawful bases for processing
Purpose Lawful basis (UK GDPR)
Responding to enquiries and providing customer support Performance of a contract or steps prior to contract; legitimate interests in operating our business
Processing orders and payments Performance of a contract; legal obligation for tax and accounting records
Website security, fraud prevention, and service improvement Legitimate interests; legal obligations where applicable
Analytics and marketing cookies and similar technologies Consent, where required
Newsletters or promotional messages Consent, or legitimate interests for existing customers where the law allows

Retention

We keep personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes above. Indicative periods: enquiry records up to twenty-four months unless a longer period is needed for disputes; order and tax records up to seven years where required by law; cookie and analytics identifiers according to the periods shown in our Cookie Policy or your consent choices; marketing preferences until you withdraw consent or object as applicable.

Sharing and international transfers

We may share data with hosting providers, payment processors, carriers, email delivery services, and professional advisers bound by appropriate terms. If we transfer data outside the United Kingdom or EEA, we rely on adequacy decisions or appropriate safeguards such as the UK International Data Transfer Agreement or EU Standard Contractual Clauses, supplemented where needed.

Security

We apply technical and organisational measures appropriate to the risk, including access controls, encryption where suitable, staff training, and vendor review. No online transmission is completely secure; please protect your account details and devices.

Your rights

Subject to conditions in applicable law, you may: request access; request rectification; request erasure; restrict processing; object to processing based on legitimate interests or for direct marketing; request data portability where processing is automated and based on contract or consent; withdraw consent at any time where processing is consent-based; and lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK or your local supervisory authority.

Children

Our services are not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under sixteen without parental authority.

Changes

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect legal or operational changes. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we publish a revision. Material changes may be highlighted on the website.