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Entity: Lucia Parpelová
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Subject: Fyzická osoba podnikající dle živnostenského zákona
To comply with the Personal Data Protection Act and the GDPR Regulation, we process personal data as a data controller under the conditions below.
When handling personal data, we comply with the legal regulations of the Czech Republic and the directly applicable regulations of the European Union, particularly Act No. 110/2019 Coll., on personal data processing, as amended, Act No. 480/2004 Coll., and in accordance with Article 13 of the Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (EU) No. 2016/679 of April 27, 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation, on certain information society services and amending certain laws, as amended.
In the following lines, we will explain how we process your personal data and for what purposes and who may be their processors. These details are important, so we hope you find the time to read them carefully.
What personal data do we process as data controllers?
Filling out the Form
When Is Consent for Personal Data Processing Not Required?
We may process personal data even without your consent for the following purposes:
For What Purpose Do We Process Personal Data, and for How Long?
The data may be used for business and marketing purposes, i.e., maintaining a user database of the website and offering goods and services for the duration of the legal basis for this processing and the use of personal and other data. In other words, we collect your personal data for the purpose of using our services and informing you about news. Read more about the purpose for processing each piece of data depending on where it is provided.
Filling out the Form – Personal data provided when filling out the consent form is processed to fulfill the contract, i.e., for the purpose of delivering goods or providing a service. Furthermore, we may process this data to fulfill our statutory obligations (especially registration obligations, archiving tax documents, etc.) and for the purpose of protecting our legal claims.
Identification and address data may be used in accordance with the so-called legitimate interest to create internal statistics. We use anonymized outputs from these statistics to improve our services, including analyzing user behavior and marketing.
Personal data obtained through cookie files is processed based on your consent (which you can give by confirming on the web interface after being informed about the use of cookies and having the opportunity to familiarize yourself with these Policies). We are also authorized to process personal data obtained through cookie files even if you continue to use the web interface after being informed about the processing of this personal data. We use personal data obtained through cookie files for user support, improving our services, including analyzing user behavior and marketing.
All provided personal data for the above purposes is provided voluntarily and with the expression of consent, using active interaction (checkmark) in the consent field for processing or based on legitimate interest. You can withdraw your consent to this processing at any time via email.
Who Has Access to Personal Data?
Personal data processing is carried out by the Data Controller within the meaning of the Personal Data Protection Act; however, other entities (as processors or administrators) may also process personal data for the Data Controller.
We may also entrust other personal data processors or individuals (e.g., carriers or other individuals participating in the performance of the contract and our obligations) only to the extent necessary to fulfill the contract. We do not transfer personal data to any other person. Personal and other acquired data are fully protected against misuse. Personal data will be processed in electronic form by an automated method or in printed form by a non-automated method. Your personal data will not be transferred to states outside the European Union.
What Are My Rights Regarding Personal Data Protection?
You can file a complaint about the processing of your personal data or the failure of the controller to fulfill its obligations under the GDPR with the supervisory authority. In the Czech Republic, the supervisory authority is the Office for Personal Data Protection, with its registered office at Pplk. Sochora 27, 170 00 Prague 7, www.uoou.cz.
Updates to Personal Data Protection Policies
We may continually modify or update these Personal Data Protection Policies. Any changes to these Personal Data Protection Policies will become effective upon their publication on this page.
These terms are effective as of January 1, 2023.
The last update to the terms was made on August 5, 2023.
Lucia Parpelová