General Information
This Privacy Policy applies to the website operating at:
https://kancelaria-bip.pl
The controller of personal data is:
Banaszewscy i Partnerzy Kancelaria Radców Prawnych s.c.
ul. Władysława Sikorskiego 6a, 61-535 Poznań
e-mail: poznan@kancelaria-bip.pl
The Controller processes personal data in accordance with applicable legal regulations, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (GDPR).
Scope and Purposes of Data Processing
Personal data is processed for the following purposes:
responding to inquiries submitted via the contact form,
conducting email correspondence,
ensuring the proper functioning of the website,
keeping statistics and analyzing website traffic (Google Analytics).
Legal Basis for Data Processing
The legal basis for processing personal data is:
Article 6(1)(b) GDPR – processing necessary to take steps at the request of the data subject,
Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – the legitimate interest of the Controller consisting in conducting correspondence and statistical analysis of the website.
Types of Processed Data
The Controller may process the following personal data:
first and last name,
email address,
phone number,
IP address,
other data voluntarily provided in the content of the message.
Data Recipients
Personal data may be transferred to entities cooperating with the Controller, in particular:
the hosting provider OVH,
IT and analytics service providers (Google).
Data is not transferred to other entities unless such an obligation arises from legal provisions.
Transfer of Data Outside the EU
Due to the use of Google tools (Google Analytics, Google Maps, Google Fonts), data may be transferred to the United States.
Such transfers are carried out on the basis of standard data protection mechanisms provided for by EU law, in particular under the EU–US Data Privacy Framework.
Data Retention Period
Personal data is stored for the period necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected, and then for the time required by law or until a valid objection is raised.
Rights of the Data Subject
The data subject has the right to:
access their data,
rectify their data,
erase their data,
restrict processing,
data portability,
object to processing,
lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PUODO).
Voluntary Provision of Data
Providing personal data is voluntary, but necessary in order to respond to an inquiry.
Automated Decision-Making
Personal data is not used for automated decision-making or profiling.
