Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
This Policy applies to users of the website: https://woz-trans.com
This Policy describes the principles for collecting and using the data of the website’s users, which is gathered directly from them or through cookies and similar technologies.
Data Controller and Contact Information.
WOZ-TRANS Arkadiusz Woźniak
ul. Wronów 3a, 63-308 Gizałki
e-mail: arkadiusz.wozniak@woz-trans.com,
tel.: +48 625 994 500, fax: +48 625 994 001
For matters related to the processing of your data by the Controller, you may use the contact details provided above.
Source of Data.
Personal Data is any information that identifies you as an individual. We collect Personal Data in various ways, including through contact forms and chat, in connection with inquiries regarding cooperation offers, and automatically when you browse our Website.
While using the Website, we may request basic Personal Data. The Personal Data we may request can include your name and contact details (such as postal address, telephone numbers, email addresses).
You will be informed which Personal Data is required and which is optional. When you are asked to provide Personal Data, you have the right to refuse. However, if you choose not to provide data that is necessary for us to deliver the requested services, we may not be able to provide those services.
If you submit any Personal Data relating to another person, you represent that you have the authority to do so and permit us to use the information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Purpose and Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data.
Your data may be processed for the following purposes:
- analysis of web traffic, ensuring security within the Website, and customizing content for users, based on the Controller’s legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR);
- responding to inquiries, providing a requested offer, and conducting correspondence to resolve a matter, based on your consent and the Controller’s legitimate interest in fulfilling user requests (Article 6(1)(a) and (f) GDPR);
- complying with our legal obligations and pursuing our legitimate interests in maintaining our business operations.
Right to Withdraw Consent.
You may withdraw your consent to the processing of Personal Data at any time by contacting the Controller. The withdrawal of consent may make it difficult or impossible to contact you.
Your Rights under GDPR Regarding Processed Data
You have the right to:
- request access to your data from the Controller, as well as to receive a copy of it (Article 15 GDPR);
- request the rectification or correction of your data from the Controller (Article 16 GDPR) – in relation to a request for rectification, when you notice that the data is inaccurate or incomplete;
- request the erasure of your data from the Controller (Article 17 GDPR);
- request the restriction of processing from the Controller (Article 18 GDPR);
- lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office regarding the processing of your Personal Data by the Controller.
Recipients of your personal data
The recipients of your Personal Data may only be entities that are authorized to receive them by law. Furthermore, your data may be shared with couriers, postal operators, the hosting provider, the mail server provider, or other entities that perform services for you on our behalf
Data retention period
Your Personal Data will be stored until you withdraw your consent or until the matter is resolved, and subsequently until the expiration of the statute of limitations for claims related to its resolution.
Data related to the analysis of web traffic, collected via cookies and similar technologies, may be stored until the cookie expires. Some cookies never expire; therefore, the data retention period will be equivalent to the time necessary for the controller to fulfill the purposes for which the data was collected, such as ensuring security and analyzing historical data related to website traffic.
Security
We take appropriate measures to protect Personal Data, which are consistent with applicable privacy and data security laws and regulations, including the requirement that service providers use appropriate measures to protect the confidentiality and security of Personal Data.