Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 23, 2026
Enyth is designed for business sourcing and supplier relationships. This policy explains, in plain language, what information we collect, how we use it, and the choices available to you.
1. Scope
This Privacy Policy explains how Enyth Integrated Solutions (“Enyth,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) handles information collected through Enyth.com, our Buyer and Supplier forms, the Enyth Assistant, and related communications. It applies to visitors, prospective buyers, suppliers, partners, and other business contacts who interact with these services.
2. Information we collect
We collect information you choose to provide and limited technical information needed to operate and secure the site.
- Buyer requests: name, work email, company, job title, sourcing need, target region, timeline, estimated opportunity size, phone or WhatsApp number, and related details.
- Supplier profiles: name, work email, company, website, supplier type, location, capabilities, certifications, export readiness, phone or WhatsApp number, and related details.
- AI Assistant: questions and conversation content submitted to the Enyth Assistant.
- Communications: information contained in email, WhatsApp, or other communications with Enyth.
- Technical, security, and site analytics data: information such as IP address, browser/device signals, request metadata, bot-verification results, page views, language selection, feature interactions, and conversion events processed by our infrastructure and analytics providers. Enyth does not place names, email addresses, company names, form-field contents, or AI question text into its site analytics events.
3. How we use information
- Evaluate and respond to buyer sourcing requests and supplier submissions.
- Identify potential sourcing, supplier, partnership, or business-development opportunities.
- Build and improve Enyth’s supplier intelligence, sourcing processes, and internal records.
- Operate, secure, troubleshoot, measure, and improve Enyth.com and the Enyth Assistant, including understanding aggregate site usage and conversion performance.
- Send transactional or operational communications related to a request or submission.
- Comply with legal obligations and protect Enyth, our users, and our services from abuse or fraud.
4. AI Assistant
The Enyth Assistant uses approved Enyth knowledge and AI services to answer general questions about Enyth and our sourcing processes. Chat content may be processed by our technology providers to generate a response. Do not submit passwords, payment-card data, government identification numbers, medical information, trade secrets, or other highly sensitive information through the Assistant.
5. Service providers and disclosures
We may share information with service providers that help us operate the business, only as reasonably necessary for their function. Current examples include Cloudflare for website hosting, serverless processing, database services, security/Turnstile, AI functionality, and privacy-conscious site analytics, and Resend for transactional email delivery. If you choose to contact us through WhatsApp, WhatsApp/Meta will process that communication under its own terms and privacy practices.
We may also disclose information when required by law, to protect rights or safety, to investigate abuse or fraud, or as part of a business reorganization, financing, acquisition, or similar transaction.
6. Supplier and buyer matching
Information submitted by buyers and suppliers may be reviewed internally to evaluate potential commercial fit. We do not automatically publish form submissions as public profiles. When a potential match or opportunity exists, Enyth may contact the relevant party before sharing additional information or facilitating an introduction, depending on the circumstances.
7. International processing
Enyth is developing a cross-border procurement network, initially focused on U.S.–Mexico sourcing. Information may therefore be processed or stored in countries different from where you are located, including through cloud service providers. Data-protection laws may differ by jurisdiction.
8. Retention
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary to evaluate opportunities, maintain supplier and sourcing records, operate the service, resolve disputes, comply with legal obligations, and support legitimate business needs. Retention periods may differ depending on the type of information and the relationship involved.
9. Security
We use reasonable technical and organizational safeguards appropriate to an early-stage B2B platform, including access controls, Cloudflare security services, Turnstile bot protection, and encrypted secrets for backend integrations. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.
10. Your choices and privacy rights
You may ask us to correct, update, or delete information you submitted, subject to legitimate business, legal, security, and recordkeeping needs. Depending on where you live, applicable law may provide additional privacy rights. We may need to verify a request before acting on it.
11. Children
Enyth is a business-to-business service and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly solicit personal information from children through our Buyer, Supplier, or AI features.
12. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy as Enyth develops. The “Last updated” date above will reflect the latest version. Material changes may also be communicated through the website or another appropriate channel.
