Obligation to inform
Fulfilling the information obligation arising from Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of data 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), we hereby inform you that:
The administrator of your personal data (hereinafter referred to as “Controller”) is: Paweł Łaskawiec - Empiria Studio with registered office at: ul. Niedźwiedzia 4/3b, 54-232 Wrocław, NIP: 9730958111, REGON: 363158346, represented by Paweł Łaskawiec — the owner.
- Your data will be processed in order to:
- Necessary for the performance of the contract to which you are a party pursuant to Article 6 (1) (B) of the GDPR
- Necessary to conclude a contract based on your interest in the offer, pursuant to Article 6 (1) (B) GDPR
- The possible assertion or defense against claims, as a pursuit of our legitimate interest, pursuant to Article 6 (1) (f) of the GDPR
- To offer you products and services as a fulfilment of our legitimate interest in direct marketing
- Working with you to provide your services
- Automatic profiling
- We may transfer your data to:
- Persons authorized by us — our employees and associates who must have access to the data in order to perform their duties
- Processors — to whom we will commission activities requiring data processing
- Other recipients — e.g. couriers, insurers, law firms, debt collection companies, entities that, on the basis of applicable regulations, may request the transfer of data
We will process your data during the period during which a complaint or lawsuit can be filed, as well as during the period for which we are obliged to process the data on the basis of the laws. We process data processed for the purposes of direct marketing of our products and services until you object to their processing for this purpose.
You have the right to access your data and receive a copy thereof, transfer data, object to data processing, correct your data, delete your data, limit the processing of your data, file a complaint with the supervisory authority — the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection.