Information on the processing of the personal data of contractual partners
Dear partners,
in accordance with 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 (hereinafter the “General Regulation”), inform you that our company GENNET, s.r.o., with registered office in Prague 7, ID: 27080234, registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prague, Section C, Entry 94758, as a personal data manager (the “administrator”), processes your personal data, that is, the personal data of actual or potential contractual partners – natural persons, and the rights and obligations associated with them.
Personal data is considered to be all information about an identified or identifiable natural person (also referred to as the “data subject”); an identifiable natural person is a natural person that can be identified directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to a particular identifier such as name, identification number, location data, network identifier or one or more specific elements of physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural or social identity of this natural person.
The administrator processes personal data to the extent that it was provided to it by the data subject in connection with the conclusion of the contract with the administrator. The administrator also processes personal data that was not provided to it by the data subject, but which is publicly available, especially data obtained from public registers. The administrator processes personal data in accordance with the valid and generally binding legal regulations of the Czech Republic and to fulfil its legal obligations.
The administrator hereby informs the data subjects that the personal identification number will be processed only if the subject provides it to the administrator voluntarily or if required by law. If the subject voluntarily provides the administrator with his/her birth number, he/she agrees, in accordance with Section 13c(1) of Act No 133/2000, on the records of citizens and personal identification numbers and amending certain laws, that the administrator processes this personal identification number for the purposes mentioned above in this document. Such consent may be withdrawn by the subject at any time, in accordance with the General Regulation, by means of the following e-mail address: info@gennet.cz or by phone: +420 226 226 205.
In connection with communication with a data subject, the administrator may also store some technical data, i.e. the time of communication with the data subject and the IP address from which it will be sent.
The data subjects whose data are processed by the data administrator and to whom this information is addressed are:
Personal data is processed in full compliance with applicable laws. Their security and protection is ensured in accordance with these regulations and in accordance with the General Regulation.
Processing is done manually in paper and electronic form or automated by computer technology, subject to all security principles for managing and processing personal data. To this end, technical and organizational measures have been taken by the administrator, in particular those to prevent unauthorized or accidental access to personal data, alteration, destruction or loss, unauthorized transmission, unauthorized processing and other misuse of such personal data. All subjects to whom personal data may be made available respect the rights of data subjects to privacy protection and are required to comply with applicable data protection laws.
Data about potential, current, or past partners may also be processed for the purposes of so-called direct marketing. This typically involves sending emails or making phone calls with commercial communication. In accordance with § 7 of Act No. 480/2004 Coll., on certain information society services, data subjects may receive commercial communication from the controller. The data subject has the right to refuse such communication at any time, either in each individual commercial communication received or by contacting the email address: info@gennet.cz or the phone number: +420 226 226 205.
The administrator shall process personal data for the time necessary for the fulfilment of the given purpose and in accordance with the time limits specified in the relevant generally binding legal regulations of the Czech Republic, or as long as it needs them for the determination, exercise or defence of legal claims.
The contact details of the data subjects for the purpose of sending commercial communications will be processed for as long as the subject withdraws the consent therewith. After that, the administrator will only process the basics about why he has sent the business message for a reasonable period of time to prove the legitimacy of such sending.
In determining the adequacy of the period of processing of personal data, it will be based in particular on the length of the limitation period, the likelihood of legal claims, the likelihood and significance of any risks, etc.
One of the administrator’s responsibilities is to process accurate data. Therefore, the administrator politely asks all of its contractual partners to inform the administrator about any changes in the personal data provided to or obtained by the administrator. For this purpose, the administrator can be contact by the following email address: info@gennet.cz or by phone: +420 226 226 205.
If we receive your request, we will inform you about the measures taken without undue delay and, in any case, within one month after the receipt of the request. This time limit can be extended by another two months if necessary and given the complexity and number of requests. In certain cases laid down in the General Regulation, our company is not obliged to comply with the request in whole or in part. This will be the case in particular if the request is clearly unreasonable or disproportionate, in particular because it is repeated. In such cases, we may (i) impose a reasonable fee, taking into account the administrative costs associated with providing the requested information or communication or with making the requested actions, or (ii) refuse to comply with the request.
If we receive the above request, but we will have reasonable doubt as to the identity of the applicant, we may ask him/her to provide the additional information necessary to confirm his/her identity.
In addition, you have the right to contact the Office for Personal Data Protection directly if you believe that personal data are not processed in accordance with legal regulations, in the place of your habitual residence, place of employment, or where there was an alleged violation. If, as a result of the processing of your personal data, you incurred damage other than property damage, a special law applies to the claim.
We also inform you that our company has appointed a Data Protection Officer. Contact details of the Officer: Rita Novoseletska, E-mail: dpo@akdap.c