Source: https://www.logo-mrc.com/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 22:54:35+00:00

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Name LOGO Market Research & Consulting Ltd.
LOGO Market Research & Consulting Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the “Administrator” or the “Company”) performs its activity in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and the Council of 27 April 2016, on the protection of physical persons in relation to the processing of personal data and on the free transfers of such data. This information is intended to inform you of all aspects of the processing of your personal data by the Company and the rights you have in relation to such processing.
For the legitimate interests of the Administrator or a third party.
Privacy is of utmost importance to us. We do not sell your data to other companies or individuals. If we provide your data to third parties, these are our contractors who process the information on our behalf following our instructions and applying our privacy standard.
integrity and confidentiality of the processing, and ensuring an adequate level of security of the personal data.
(3) The Administrator may process and store personal data in order to protect its legitimate interests, related to the Company’s activities, and to fulfill its obligations to the National Revenue Agency, the National Social Security Institute, the Ministry of Interior and other state and municipal authorities.
Registration of a client on the Company’s website to use the site’s functionality – an email address and an IP address, the purpose of which is to create a client’s account to receive real-time information or to demonstrate the capabilities of the marketing tools used by the Company.
genetic and biometric data or data on sexual life or sexual orientation.
(3) Personal data are collected by the Administrator from the persons to whom they refer.
(4) The administrator does not perform automated decision making using data.
(5) The Company does not collect data for persons under the age of 16 except with the explicit consent of their parent or legal representative.
Personal data may be processed after the explicit consent of the data subject. Before giving this consent, the data subject must be informed in accordance with the principle of transparency. For the purposes of the documentation, the declaration of consent must be obtained in writing or electronically. In some circumstances, such as phone studies, consent can be given verbally. The consent must be documented in all cases.
In addition to their consent, their personal data can be processed, where necessary, in the context of a contract to which data subjects are parties, in order to fulfill their respective obligations and rights.
The processing of personal data is also permitted if national law requires, obliges or allows it. The type and scope of the data processing must be necessary for the legally authorized data processing activity and must be in accordance with the applicable legal provisions.
Personal data may also be processed if this is necessary for the legitimate interests of the Company, and where national law provides for such grounds.
Special categories of personal data may be processed only if the law requires so, or if the data subject has given its explicit consent. Special categories of personal data may also be processed if they are mandatory for the settlement, enforcement or protection of legal claims.
If personal data is collected, processed and used by websites or applications, the data subject must be informed of this in a privacy statement, including, if applicable, with cookie information or similar technical measures.
(c) be subject to the same security requirements applicable to the Company’s personal data.
In the employment relationship, personal data can be processed when necessary to start, execute and terminate a labor agreement. In an existing employment relationship, data processing must always be related to the purpose of the employment agreement.
Please see Art. 4 (1).
Employee data may be processed with the consent of the person concerned, and under the explicit consent of employee’s data processing in employment and civil relationships and by third parties (Accounting Office, Occupational Medicine Service).
Personal data may also be processed if it is necessary to impose the legitimate interest of the Company, where the applicable laws allow the processing of personal data on the basis of legitimate interest. In the context of employment, legitimate interests are usually of a legal or financial nature.
Special categories of personal data may be processed only if the law requires so, or if the data subjects have given their explicit consent. These data may also be processed if it is required to defend, enforce or protect legal claims.
Telephone equipment, email addresses, intranets, and the Internet, along with internal social networks, are provided by the Company primarily for work-related tasks. They are a tool and resource of the Company. They can be used within the applicable legal provisions and in-house policies, in particular the Information Security Policy and the permissible use of the information. In the case of authorized personal use, the law of the secret of telecommunications and the relevant national telecommunication legislation, if applicable, should be observed.
The company uses web-filtering technology and other law enforcement and protective measures against attacks on the IT infrastructure or individual users. Safeguard measures can be applied to network connections of the Company, by blocking technically harmful content.
Art. 5. (1) The Administrator keeps personal data for a period of 3 years.
The Administrator makes all necessary efforts to erase and destroy all personal data without undue delay or to anonymize them (i.e. translate them in a form that does not disclose your personality) after that expiration date.
(2) The Administrator shall notify you in case the data retention period is to be extended in order to fulfill a statutory obligation or in view of the legitimate interests of the Administrator or otherwise.
(3) The Administrator shall store the personal data that he needs to keep under the applicable legislation for the respective envisaged term.
(4) The Administrator keeps the personal data of the legal representatives of its trading partners for the duration of the contract, in order to observe the legitimate interests and legal obligations of the Administrator, which may exceed the term of the concluded contract.
Art. 6. (1) The Administrator may, at his own discretion, transmit all or part of your personal data to processors, for the fulfillment of the processing goals you have agreed to, according to the requirements of EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR).
(2) The Administrator notifies you if he has an intention to transfer part or all of your personal data to third countries or international organizations.
Art. 7. (1) If you do not wish all or any of your personal data to continue to be processed by the Company for any particular purpose or at all, you may at any time withdraw your consent to processing by free text request sent to the contact details of our Data Protection Officer.
(2) The Administrator may ask you to certify your identity with the person to whom the data relates.
Art. 8. (1) You have the right to request and obtain from the Administrator a confirmation if your personal data is being processed.
(3) The Administrator shall provide you, upon request, with a copy of the processed personal data relating to you, in electronic or other appropriate form.
Art. 9. You may correct or fill in inaccurate or incomplete personal data relating to you by requesting the Administrator’s Personal Data Protection Officer.
personal data have been gathered in connection with the provision of information society services.
for the establishment, enforcement or protection of legal claims.
(3) If you chose to be forgotten, the Company will delete all your data, excluding the information needed to verify the fulfillment of your right to be deleted – your e-mail and IP address.
Identify yourself by verifying your identity with the person to whom the data relates.
(5) Once we have verified the identity of the requesting person and the person to whom the data relates, in accordance to the steps outlined above, we will delete all data we process for you in accordance with par. 3.
(6) The Administrator does not erase the data he has a legal obligation to store, including for defense against claims brought against him or proof of his rights.
you have reproached the processing, pending verification that the legal grounds of the Administrator have an advantage over your claims.
(2) If you enforce your right of limitation, the Company will cease processing your data.
ask the Administrator to transfer your personal data directly to an administrator you provide, when it is technically feasible.
Art. 13. You may request the Administrator to inform you of all recipients, whose personal data has been disclosed when a correction, deletion, or limitation of the processing has been requested. The Administrator may refuse to provide this information if this would not be possible or would require disproportionate effort.
Art. 14. You may at any time object to the processing of personal data by the Administrator that pertains to it, including processing for profiling or direct marketing purposes.
Art. 15. (1) If the Administrator detects a breach of security of your personal data that may pose a high risk to your rights and freedoms, he shall notify you without undue delay of the violation as well as of the measures taken or to be taken.
Art. 16. The Administrator does not transfer your data to third countries.
In relation to its activities, Logo Research complies with the ICC/ESOMAR International Code of Conduct for Market Research, Public Opinion and Social Data Analysis, and the Esomar Data Protection Survey.
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