Privacy policy

Gastronom P.H. Paweł Hurkała entered into the Central Register and Information on Economic Activity under the NIP number 955 204 0373 with its registered office in Szczecin, at ul. Małkowskiego 30/1, 70-304 Szczecin, hereinafter referred to as the “Administrator”, informs that:

a) He is the administrator of the personal data of people who send us an inquiry or call us providing their personal data.

b) In matters relating to the processing of personal data and the exercise of rights related to the processing of personal data, you can contact the above-mentioned by postal address, by phone at 91/434 57 48. The Administrator is responsible for exercising the rights of the data subjects.

c) Your personal data are processed in order to answer the question asked, in most cases they will concern: providing commercial information about the products offered by the Administrator, conclusion and performance of the contract or consideration of complaints.

d) The recipients of your personal data will only be entities authorized to obtain personal data on the basis of legal provisions. All recipients are obliged to keep the received data confidential.

e) If the data is processed on the basis of your consent, personal data will be processed until this consent is withdrawn, otherwise it will be deleted immediately after your inquiry has been processed, unless the legally justified purpose of the Data Administrator or legal provisions require further processing, or a longer processing period will result from the nature of your inquiry.

f) Providing personal information is voluntary.

g) You have the right to request the Administrator to access personal data, rectify it, delete or limit processing, the right to transfer data, the right to withdraw consent at any time, unless the legally justified purpose of the data Administrator or the law requires further processing.

h) You also have the right to object at any time to the processing of your data, provided that the processing results from the legitimate interests of the Administrator. After such objection is raised, the Controller will not be able to process personal data, unless it proves that there are valid, legitimate grounds for further data processing that will override your interests, rights and freedoms, or if there are grounds for establishing, investigating or defense of claims.

i) You have the right to bring a complaint to the supervisory authority, which is the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection.