The information below is a concise, clear and transparent summary of the information contained in the Privacy Policy regarding the Data Controller, the purpose and manner of processing personal data, as well as your rights in connection with this processing, in the form required to fulfil the information obligation under the GDPR. Details concerning the manner of processing and the entities involved in this process are available in the aforementioned policy.
Who is the data controller?
The Personal Data Controller (hereinafter: the Controller) is a natural person, Marcin Tymek, residing in Warsaw, who provides services electronically via the Service.
How can you contact the data controller?
The Controller can be contacted in one of the following ways:
- E-mail address – info(at)beeclear.pl/
Has the Controller appointed a Data Protection Officer?
Pursuant to Article 37 of the GDPR, the Controller has not appointed a Data Protection Officer.
In matters relating to data processing, including personal data, you should contact the Controller directly.
What is the scope of the personal data we process?
The detailed scope of the processed data is available in the Privacy Policy.
What are the purposes for which we process data?
Personal data voluntarily provided by Users is processed for one of the following purposes:
- Provision of electronic services;
- Communication between the Controller and Users on matters related to the Service and data protection
- Ensuring the legitimate interests of the Controller
What are the legal bases for data processing?
The Service collects and processes Users’ data on the basis of:
- Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 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)
- Article 6(1)(a)
the data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data for one or more specific purposes - Article 6(1)(b)
processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party, or in order to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract - Article 6(1)(f)
processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party
- Article 6(1)(a)
- Act of 10 May 2018 on the Protection of Personal Data (Journal of Laws of 2018, item 1000)
- Act of 16 July 2004 – Telecommunications Law (Journal of Laws of 2004, No. 171, item 1800)
- Act of 4 February 1994 on Copyright and Related Rights (Journal of Laws of 1994, No. 24, item 83)
What legitimate interest is pursued by the Controller?
- For the possible establishment, exercise or defence of claims – the legal basis for processing is our legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR) consisting in the protection of our rights, including, among others;
- For the purpose of assessing the risk of potential clients
- For the purpose of assessing planned marketing campaigns
- For the purpose of carrying out direct marketing
For how long do we process personal data?
As a rule, the indicated personal data is stored only for the duration of the provision of the service within the Service run by the Controller. It is deleted or anonymised within up to 30 days from the moment the provision of services ends (e.g. deletion of a registered user account, unsubscribing from the Newsletter list, etc.).
In exceptional situations, in order to secure the legitimate interest pursued by the Controller, this period may be extended. In such a situation, the Controller will store the indicated data, from the time of the User’s request for their deletion, for no longer than 3 years in the event of a breach or suspected breach of the provisions of the Service’s terms and conditions by the person to whom the data relates.
Who is the recipient of the data, including personal data?
As a rule, the Controller is the sole recipient of the data.
However, data processing may be entrusted to other entities providing services to the Controller in order to maintain the operation of the Service. Such entities may include, among others:
- Hosting companies providing hosting or related services for the Controller
Will your personal data be transferred outside the European Union?
Personal data will not be transferred outside the European Union, unless it has been published as a result of the User’s individual action (e.g. posting a comment or an entry), which will make the data available to any person visiting the Service.
Will personal data be used as a basis for automated decision-making?
Personal data will not be used for automated decision-making (profiling).
What rights do you have in relation to the processing of personal data?
- Right of access to personal data
Users have the right to obtain access to their personal data, exercised upon a request submitted to the Controller - Right to rectification of personal data
Users have the right to request that the Controller promptly rectify personal data which is inaccurate and/or complete incomplete personal data, exercised upon a request submitted to the Controller - Right to erasure of personal data
Users have the right to request that the Controller promptly erase personal data, exercised upon a request submitted to the Controller. - Right to restriction of processing of personal data
Users have the right to restrict the processing of personal data in the cases indicated in Article 18 of the GDPR, including when the accuracy of the personal data is contested, exercised upon a request submitted to the Controller - Right to data portability
Users have the right to obtain from the Controller the personal data concerning the User in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, exercised upon a request submitted to the Controller - Right to object to the processing of personal data
Users have the right to object to the processing of their personal data in the cases specified in Article 21 of the GDPR, exercised upon a request submitted to the Controller - Right to lodge a complaint
Users have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority responsible for data protection.
