Personal Data
Who is the data controller of your personal data?
The data controller of your personal data is Krzysztof Krzykawski.
On what basis and for what purposes do we process your data?
Your data is processed in accordance with the provisions of the GDPR (Regulation (EU) 2016/679). We process your data for the following purposes:
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To take steps before concluding a contract, and to conclude and perform the contract – including providing electronic services related to the use of the website (Article 6(1)(b) GDPR),
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To fulfill legal obligations – such as accounting and tax-related duties (Article 6(1)(c) GDPR),
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To handle correspondence – so we can respond to your messages (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR),
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To establish or defend against claims – if necessary (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR),
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To conduct marketing of our services – to inform you about news and promotions (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR),
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For statistical purposes – to analyze how users interact with our website and to improve it (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR).
How long do we store your data?
The storage period depends on the purpose of data processing:
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for legal obligations – as long as required by applicable laws,
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contract-related data – for 5 years from the end of the year in which the contract was completed,
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correspondence – until the limitation period for any potential claims expires,
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statistical data – until you object to its processing.
In justified cases, we may retain your data longer, especially if it could serve as evidence in legal proceedings.
Do you have to provide your data?
Providing your data is voluntary, but in many cases necessary to fully use our website, receive services, get a response to your message, or conclude a contract. Without this data, some actions may not be possible.
Who do we share your data with?
Your data may be shared with:
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entities we cooperate with to provide services (e.g. courier companies, payment operators),
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institutions authorized under applicable law,
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trusted partners with whom we have signed data processing agreements.
Your data may be transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA), but only if an adequate level of protection is ensured, in accordance with Chapter V of the GDPR.
What rights do you have regarding your data?
You have the right to:
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access your data,
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correct and update your data,
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restrict data processing,
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request data deletion (if permitted by law),
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object to data processing,
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transfer your data to another controller,
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lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PUODO) if you believe your data is being processed unlawfully.
Is your data processed automatically?
Yes, in some cases your data may be processed automatically, including profiling – for example, to better tailor marketing messages or offers to your preferences.