(+48) 668 132 804
PRIVACY POLICY
General information
Blooming Roses is a purebred dog breeding farm in Poland, which uses its own website and other online platforms, including social media, to publish information about its activities. Your privacy and the protection of your personal data is very important to us. We make every effort to ensure that your personal data is processed in accordance with the applicable provisions of Polish and European Union law, including the Polish Personal Data Protection Act of May 10, 2018 and the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (GDPR).
We use technical and organizational measures to ensure the highest security of personal data processed, appropriate to possible threats and categories of data to be protected.
Who is the administrator of your personal data?
The administrator of your personal data, i.e. the entity that decides how your personal data will be processed, is the Blooming Roses kennel registered in the Polish Kennel Club, branch registration number 5699 / B.
How to contact us in order to obtain information about the processing of your personal data?
You can contact us:
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by e-mail: natalia@skibinski.pl
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by phone at +48 668 132 804
Where do we get your personal data from?
We receive your personal data directly from you through various communication channels - when via our website www.bloomingroses.net , by telephone or e-mail, you send us a query regarding expected litters, parental examinations or breeding plans.
We collect your personal data via the above-mentioned website and via social media.
What is the purpose and legal basis for the processing of your personal data?
We process your personal data:
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in order to subscribe you to the contact list via www.bloomingroses.net - it is necessary to fulfill contractual obligations towards you;
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in order to respond to your inquiry sent to us by e-mail or via the contact form - this is our legitimate interest towards you;
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in order to ensure the security of services provided electronically, including counteracting irregularities - this is our legal obligation,
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for the purposes of creating analyzes or statistics for reporting, marketing research, offer development for optimization and personalization - this is our legitimate interest.
How long do we process your personal data?
Depending on the purpose and legal basis, we store your personal data for the period indicated below:
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in order to respond to your inquiry sent to us by e-mail or via the contact form - for the time necessary to provide the necessary explanations and answers. Thanks to the storage of your data, we can answer your question in the best possible way,
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for marketing purposes - until your consent is withdrawn.
Who do we transfer your personal data to?
We provide your personal data:
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entities processing personal data on our behalf in connection with its advertising and marketing services under concluded data entrustment agreements,
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entities providing legal, tax and ICT services to us.
What are your rights in relation to the processing of your personal data by us?
You have the following rights related to the processing of your personal data:
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the right to access personal data - including obtaining information about the processed data and for a copy of the data,
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the right to rectify (correct) data - you can update the personal data provided to us,
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the right to delete your personal data - you can submit a request to delete your personal data in the following situations:
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personal data are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed,
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you have withdrawn your consent to processing and there are no longer any other legal grounds for processing,
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you have submitted a justified objection to the processing of your personal data,
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Your personal data is being processed unlawfully, or
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Your personal data must be deleted for compliance with a legal obligation.
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the right to request the restriction of the processing of your personal data - you have the right to limit the processing of your personal data at any time, unless the processing is required by law. In this case, we will limit the processing to storage, unless it is necessary to establish, investigate or defend against claims, or to protect the rights of another natural or legal person,
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the right to transfer your personal data - you have the right to receive your personal data from us in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable IT format. You can send this data to another data administrator or request that we send your data to another administrator, however, we will only do so if such a transmission is technically possible,
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the right to object to the processing of data - you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data when their processing is based on a legitimate interest, and the objection is justified by the particular situation in which you have found yourself,
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the right to object to direct marketing - you have the right to object, at any time, to the processing of your personal data for purposes related to direct marketing. If you raise such an objection, we will no longer be able to process your personal data for these purposes,
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the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data - if we process your personal data on the basis of your consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time. Remember, however, that this does not affect the lawfulness of the processing we carried out before you did it. You can withdraw your consent to the processing of personal data by contacting us.
To exercise the above rights, contact us via e-mail at the following address: natalia@skibinski.pl Your request will be processed without undue delay, and in any case not later than within one month of receiving it. If, however, the time limit is to be extended, we will inform you about the extension as well as about its reasons.
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in addition, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office, if you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the law.
Is the provision of your personal data a statutory obligation?
The provision of your personal data by you is not a statutory obligation, it is voluntary, however, it is necessary for the effective conclusion and implementation of the contract. Failure to provide your personal data will result in the inability to conclude a contract.
Do we process your personal data automatically (including through profiling) in a way that affects your rights?
On the basis of your personal data, we perform profiling, i.e. automatic assessment of certain personal factors concerning you. Based on your profile, we will know your expectations and preferences. When profiling, we take into account statistical data on the same information.
We do not make decisions for you that would be based solely on automated processing, including profiling, of information about you and that would have legal effects on you or similarly significantly affect you.
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