GDPR klauzula: Prema čl. 13 sek. 1 i 2 Uredbe (EU) 2016/679 Europskog parlamenta i Vijeća od 27. travnja 2016. o zaštiti pojedinaca u vezi s obradom osobnih podataka i slobodnom kretanju takvih podataka te stavljanju izvan snage Direktive 95/ 46 / EC (opća uredba o zaštiti podataka, dalje: GDPR) (Journal Laws UE L119 / 1), obavještavamo vas da:
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- The administrator of your personal data is cyber_Folks S.A. sa sjedištem u Poznańu, Franklina Roosevelta 22, 60-829 Poznań, upisano u Državni sudski registar od strane Okružnog suda Poznań - Nowe Miasto i Wilda u Poznańu, 8. trgovački odjel Državnog sudskog registra pod KRS brojem 0000685595, REGON broj 367731587, NIP broj 7792467259, temeljni kapital 283.600,00 PLN u potpunosti uplaćen..
- The Data Protection Officer of the Administrator is Dariusz Sikorski, ul. Franklin Roosevelt 22, 60-829 Poznań, e-mail contact: iod@cyberfolks.pl
- Your personal data will be processed in accordance with the GDPR for the purpose of:
a) to implement and execute the contract concluded with you in accordance with art. 6 sec. 1 lit. b) GDPR,
b) the Administrator's performance of personal data legally binding on him in accordance with art. 6 sec. 1 lit. c) GDPR to the extent that it is provided for by specific provisions,
c) performance of legitimate interests pursued by the Administrator in accordance with art. 6 sec. 1 lit. f) GDPR, i.e. in order to implement and perform the contract concluded with your employer; in order to establish, defend or pursue possible claims, protect persons and property belonging to the Administrator and for the Administrator to conduct direct marketing of the Administrator's goods and services.
- In some situations, the Administrator has the right to transfer your personal data to other recipients if it is necessary to perform the contract concluded with you or to fulfill the obligations incumbent on the Administrator. In this case, we will transfer personal data to three groups of recipients:
- persons authorized by us, our employees and associates who must have access to personal data in order to perform their duties,
- processors to whom we entrust the processing of personal data,
- other recipients of data, e.g. intermediaries, domain registries, certification authorities, couriers, banks, insurers, law firms, debt collection entities, public authorities.
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Information on the transfer of data to third countries: Your personal data will, as a rule, not be transferred to third countries within the meaning of the GDPR. However, this may happen when you use products, such as certain domains or SSL certificates, the registers of which are kept by entities based in a third country, or in the process of technical implementation it is necessary to provide data to the entity servicing such a product. In this case, the transfer of data will take place with the appropriate safeguards provided for by the GDPR (e.g. standard contractual clauses).
- Your personal data processed for the purpose indicated in:
a) point 3.3 a) will be kept for the duration and performance of the contract concluded with you,
b) point 3.3 b) will be kept for the period provided for in special provisions,
c) point 3.3 c) will be kept for the duration and performance of the contract concluded with your employer; for the period necessary to ensure the protection of persons or property belonging to the Administrator or for the period necessary to establish, defend or pursue claims.
- You have the right to request the Administrator:
- access to personal data concerning you,
- rectify them,
- deletions,
- processing restrictions,
- and data portability.
- You have the right to object to the processing indicated in point 3.3 c) to the processing of personal data in order to perform the legitimate interests pursued by the Administrator, including profiling, while the right to object may not be exercised if there are legally valid legitimate grounds for processing, interests, rights and freedoms overriding you, in particular for establishing, investigating or defending claims.
- The Administrator's actions may be appealed against to the President of the Personal Data Protection Office, ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warsaw.
- Providing personal data referred to in point 3.3 is voluntary but necessary for the performance of the contract concluded with you, or it is necessary for the performance of the contract concluded with your employer, and failure to do so will prevent the contract from being performed.
- You may be subject to automated decision making, including profiling, in order to provide services under the concluded contract and for the purpose of conducting direct marketing by the Administrator.
Further information on the policy regarding your data can be found in our Privacy Policy.