According to 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), and in relation to the personal data provided by you – Sobolewski Kielska Dąbrowska Kancelaria Adwokatów i Radców Prawnych sp. p.
kindly informs that:
- The Data Controller is Sobolewski Kielska Dąbrowska Kancelaria Adwokatów i Radców Prawnych sp. p., email address: kancelaria@sobolewski-adwokaci.pl
- The purpose of processing personal data is to handle customer inquiries. Providing data is voluntary but necessary to achieve the aforementioned purpose.
- The data is not shared with other businesses. The data is accessible to the Controller and persons employed by the Controller for the purposes described in point 2.
- The data will be stored for the period necessary to achieve the purpose.
- You have the right to request from the Controller: access to your personal data, its rectification, deletion, or restriction of processing.
- The provision of data necessary for the execution of the contract and the fulfillment of the Controller’s tax obligations is mandatory, and failure to provide such data will prevent the conclusion of the contract. In all other cases, providing data is voluntary.
- If you experience a situation indicating a violation of your rights regarding the processing of personal data, you have the right to file a complaint with the supervisory authority – the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.
- If the Data Controller intends to further process personal data for a purpose other than the one for which the personal data was collected, you will be informed about this new purpose and provided with all other relevant information before such further processing.
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