CertiCon a.s., Company ID 25083341 with registered offices at Evropská 2758/11, 160 00 Prague 6, registered in the Commercial Register maintained at the Municipal Court in Prague, Section B, file no. 4355 (hereinafter also “My”) an administrator of personal data, hereby informs you that as a user of our website, our customers, suppliers and persons participating in development and testing of our products, of the below-stated collection of personal data and the fundamentals of privacy protection.
Protecting your personal information is important to us, and that is why we will always observe these principles in our relationships with you. These principles of personal data protection explain, in particular:
If you would like any part of the text explained, need advice, or would like to discuss the further processing of your personal data, you can contact us any by e-mail at gdpr@certicon.cz or at the address of our company headquarters.
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We collect this data if you access our website. Some cookies are necessary for the functioning of the website, and these will always be active. We may use other cookies, which are not for the functioning of the website, only if you grant us consent to their use, through the settings in your web browser. If your web browser is set up accept third-party cookies, such settings are considered to be consent to the use of these cookies.
Additionally, our website may collect data including, for example, the type of browser or operating system, your IP address, visits to the website, ISP, and other data of a similar nature.
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Overview of cookies on the website:
Cookie name | Publisher | Type | Expiry | Description and purpose |
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An overview of the third-party systems whose cookies we use:
Tool | Usage | Expiry |
Google tag manager | Google Tag Manager is a tool that allows us to manage analytics and marketing tags and embed them on websites. | 1 minute |
Google Analytics 4 | A web analytics tool from Google, Inc. that places a cookie on your browser to evaluate web behavior and generate a report on user behavior. | 2 years |
Some features of our services are based on cookies. Even if you have agreed to the use cookies that track your website behavior, you can subsequently block their use. If you choose to block cookies, you may not be able to sign in or use some features, and you may lose preferences that are based on cookies. You can set up the use of cookies using your Internet browser. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default. You can reject cookies using your web browser or set up the use of only certain cookies.
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In the context of providing some activities, your personal data may be processed for us by processors, or potentially may be provided to recipients; this will involve, namely, the following entities:
Given the frequency of our projects, in some cases we may even be placed in the position of joint administrator, together with our partner. If such a case arises, we will inform you of this in the given, specific case.
We will process your personal data for as long as we provide our services or fulfill a mutual agreement, for the duration of our legitimate interest or for the time necessary to perform archiving and other duties under applicable laws, such as the Accounting Act, the Archiving and Bookkeeping Act, the Value-Added Tax Act and others.
We will store your personal data for the period necessary for providing our services and completing the required transactions or for other necessary purposes, such as compliance with our legal obligations, dispute resolution, and legal enforcement of our agreements. These requirements may vary for various types of data and in the context of various situations, and therefore the actual period of storing information may differ significantly. The criteria determining the period for which we store data, include:
In view of the above criteria, which may vary from time to time (especially with respect to changes in legislation), we cannot generally establish retention periods in these Principles. However, if you contact us (e.g. by e-mail at gdpr@certicon.cz), we will always tell you the exact amount of time your personal data will be processed.
You have the following rights in relation to our procession your personal data:
Your rights are explained below, to give you a clearer idea of their extent.
The right to access means that at any time you can ask for our confirmation as to whether personal data concerning you are processed and, if so, for what purposes, to what extent, to whom they are made available, how long we will process them, whether you have the right to correction, deletion, or limitation of processing or objection, where we obtained the personal data and whether, based on the processing of your personal data, automated decision making, including profiling, takes place. You also have the right to obtain a copy of your personal information, whereas the first provision is free of charge, and after this, we may then require reasonable reimbursement of administrative costs for further provision.
The right to correction means that you may, at any time, request us to correct or complete your personal data, if this data is incorrect or incomplete.
The right to deletion means that we must delete your personal data if (i) the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed, (ii) processing is illegal, (iii) you object to the processing and there are no prevailing, justified reasons for processing, (iv) we have an obligation to do so or (v) withdraw the consent you have granted to processing personal data.
The right to limit processing means that until we resolve any contestable issues regarding the processing of your personal data, we cannot process the personal data other than to have it stored and potentially use it only with your permission or due to the determination, exercising or defense of legal claims.
The right to raise an objection means that you may object to the processing of your personal data that we process for direct marketing purposes or due to legitimate interest. If you object to processing for direct marketing purposes, your personal data will no longer be processed for this purpose; in the case of an objection to processing due to legitimate interest, this objection will be evaluated, and we will either inform that we have complied with your objection, and no longer process your data, or that the objection was unjustified and the processing will continue. In any case, processing will be suspended until the objection is resolved.
The right to portability means that you have the right to obtain your personal data, and data concerning you that is processed automatically and on the basis of consent or agreement, in a structured, commonly used and machine readable format, and the right to have this personal data directly transferred to another administrator.
If you have any comments or complaints concerning the protection of your personal data, or you a question regarding the person responsible for the protection of data at our company or you are exercising any of your rights, please contact us using our e-mail address: gdpr@certicon.cz. We will respond to your questions or comments within one month.
Our activities are also supervised by the Personal Data Protection Office, where you may submit a complaint in the event of your dissatisfaction. You can learn more at this institution’s website (www.uoou.cz).
In today’s increasingly technologized world, there is risk, no matter how slight, that your personal data may be leaked or misused or lost. As part of our activities, we will do everything we can to prevent such a security incident. Namely, we will regularly train all of our employees who come into contact with your personal information on the subject of personal data protection, we will adopt internal company regulations and familiarize our employees with these regulations governing the protection of your personal information, and we will always use only the most appropriate technical solutions to ensure our processing, such as data encryption, complex passwords and corresponding software.
If, however, in spite of our best efforts, a security incident occurs and this incident could represent a high risk to your rights and freedoms, we will promptly inform you of such facts through the email address provided, and the publication of such information on our website, including all the necessary details.
Our principles of personal data protection may change from time to time. We will not restrict your rights arising from these principles of personal data protection without your express consent. We will publish all amendments to the principles of personal data protection on this site, and if these involve significant changes, we will inform you more explicitly (in the cases of certain services, we may announce the changes to the principles of personal data protection via e-mail). We archive the preceding versions of these principles of personal data protection for you, so that you can access them in the future. They can be accessed through the links at the beginning of these principles.