Who is the controller of your personal data?
The controller of your personal data is Piotr Siemieniak UP Secure with registered office in 80-395 Gdańsk, ul. Olsztyńska 3A/31 with EU taxpayer identification number (VAT ID / NIP) PL-582-159-65-68.
What is the legal basis and purpose of the processing?
Your personal data will be processed on the on your consent basing on article 6(1)(a) of General Data Protection Regulation.
Your personal data will be processed for the purposes related to the marketing activities provided by the controller which include for example email marketing, SMS marketing, direct calling, social media messaging.
The controller will send email messages on a regular basis related to for offered products and services, including but not limited to information regarding:
- articles related to privacy, data protection and security;
- information about offered services and software solutions created or sold by the controller;
- information regarding offered on-site and online training sessions;
- information regarding social communities managed by the controller.
Data controller will not sell your personal data.
How long we will process your data?
Your personal data will be processed until you withdraw your consent for the processing of your personal data. You have the right to withdraw consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
Your data may be processed by following categories of recipients, including but not limited to:
- software development and software maintenance providers
- email hosting providers
- external sales and marketing service providers
Your data will not be shared with external entities who would be qualified as separate data controllers to your data without your direct consent unless it is required by law.
Do we intend to transfer data to third countries?
We may transfer your personal data to third countries only under a valid legal basis that includes but is not limited to use of standard data protection clauses, approved codes of conduct, approved certification mechanism or basing on an adequacy decision.
You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
What are the consequences of failure to provide your personal data?
Failure to provide your personal data or provide a consent for a free subscription to an email newsletter will not have any legal implications. You will not be able to receive an email newsletter without providing your correct personal data.