Information concerning personal data processing on the domain umenitridit.cz

Thank you for visiting our website and we appreciate your interest in our services and your involvement in our current contest.

We want to let you know that we fully respect your privacy. The protection and security of the personal data of the users of our website is a high priority for us.

This privacy statement in accordance with Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) (“GDPR”) aims to inform you of the personal data ASEKOL a.s. processes as the controller of such personal data in connection with this website and how this information will be used. This privacy statement does not apply to the websites of other entities to which links are provided on our website or that link to our website.

Who processes your personal data:

The controller of personal data processed on the domain umenitridit.cz is ASEKOL a.s., with registered office at Československého exilu 2062/8, 143 00 Prague, Org. ID 273 73 231 (“ASEKOL”).

The data controller may be contacted via email at umenitridit@asekol.cz or by calling +420 234 235 111

What kind of processing we do, what personal data we need and what entitles us to do so

By default when you visit our website, we store temporarily access data on our web servers, including the IP address of your accessing computer, a session identifier to identify your connection, and the date and time of the visit. This information will be deleted once you have closed our website. We use files called cookies to make our website more attractive and to enable certain features to be used when visiting our website. These are small text files that are stored on your terminal device. Some of these cookies we use will be deleted when you close your session, meaning once you close your browser (i.e. temporary cookies). We process this personal information based on our legitimate interest in a functional version of the website and access to the site is not granted without providing such data.

Other cookies will remain on your terminal device and allow us or our affiliates to recognise your browser the next time you visit (persistent cookies). On our website, we use Google Inc.’s web analytics technologies and data is collected and stored for marketing purposes or to optimize our website. This data is used to analyse visitor behaviour and is evaluated to improve our services and tailor our offer to your needs.  You can set your browser to be informed about the storage of cookies and individually decide whether or not to accept cookies in certain cases. Failure to accept cookies may limit the functionality of this site. The acceptance of cookies in your web browser settings is considered as your voluntary consent to the processing of your personal data, which will allow us to process the data for the purposes mentioned in this paragraph until it is revoked.

How to change your settings for cookies

Deletion

You can delete cookies in your browser; they are typically in your “History” of visited pages.

Blocking

Browsers will block cookies from being placed on your computer. In this case, the functionality of this site will be limited. For information on how cookies are set in your browser, please refer to the browser’s website:

More information about cookies and how they are used is available at https://www.aboutcookies.org/.

If you do not want to provide data about your use of the site to Google Analytics, you can use the plugin provided by Google. Data will no longer be sent once it is installed in your browser and activated.

Use and transmission of your personal data and purpose of their use

Your data will only be used in accordance with the data protection legislation in force in the Czech Republic for the purposes for which it was provided (see above) and in the legitimate interests of the controller, in particular for the technical management of the website. Only if you have previously given us your consent (including cookies policy settings) will we also use this information for product questionnaires or other marketing purposes. You may revoke your consent for the future at any time.

In this context, ASEKOL also entrusts other entities as personal data processors with the execution of partial activities in the processing of personal data (providers of online marketing services). These service providers shall have access to the personal data necessary for the performance of their tasks. However, that information may solely be used that information for such purposes. We have given our service providers the obligation to handle information in accordance with applicable privacy laws and in accordance with our privacy statements. The list of current processors may be requested from the administrator.

The transmission of personal data to state authorities is carried out within applicable legislation.

Your personal data will not be transferred outside the European Union.

How your personal data is secured

Our company and our authorised suppliers of services necessary for the operation of our website use extensive technical and corporate security measures to protect your personal data from misuse, possible or intentional manipulation or unauthorised access. Our security measures are improved continuously in line with technological advancements and developments. Our employees are bound to maintain confidentiality and to comply with applicable privacy regulations.

High risk data, such as login, password or address information, is transmitted exclusively via encrypted connections (HTTPS / SSL) and stored on secure servers.

Your rights to affect the processing of personal data

When processing your personal data, GDPR grants you certain rights.

Right to information (Article 15 GDPR)

You have the right to request confirmation that your personal data is being processed. If so, you have the right to be informed of these personal data and to the information individually referred to in Article 15 GDPR, including the provision of a copy.

Right of rectification and removal (Articles 16 and17 GDPR)

You have the right to promptly request the correction of incorrect personal data concerning you and possible supplementation of incomplete personal data.

In addition, you have the right to request the immediate removal of personal data relating to you if one of the reasons individually specified in Article 17 GDPR is met, for example when data is no longer needed for the intended purposes.

Right to restrict processing (Article 18 GDPR)

You have the right to request a processing restriction if one of the prerequisites in Article 18 GDPR is met, for example if you have opposed processing during any verification period.

Right to portability of personal data (Article 20 GDPR)

In certain cases, which are individually referred to in Article 20 GDPR, you have the right to receive personal data concerning you in a structured, conventional machine-readable format, or to request the transfer of such personal data to a third party.

Right to object (Article 21 GDPR)

If the data is recorded on the basis of Article 6 (1)(f) GDPR (processing of personal data for the protection of the legitimate interests of the controller), you have the right to object to the processing at any time for reasons arising from your situation. We will no longer process personal data unless there are demonstrable and necessary safeguards in place that outweigh the rights and freedoms of the data subject or if the processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.

Right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory body (Article 77 GDPR)

Pursuant to Article 77 GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority if you feel that the processing of personal data concerning you violates the provisions on the protection of personal data. The right to lodge a complaint can be exercised primarily in the Member State of your place of residence, your workplace or the place of suspected infringement. The Office for Personal Data Protection is the supervisory authority in the Czech Republic.

Version 1.1, valid as of 24/08/2019

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