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Privacy Policy » Path Property
Küstenwald Holiday Park
Path Property Limited and its group of companies (collectively referred to as “Path”, “our”, “we” or “us”) is committed to protect your privacy and process your personal data always in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”) as incorporated into national legislation.
Path processes personal data as an employer, service provider, for marketing purposes and in relation with visits to this website. For the purposes of the GDPR we act as the data controller of your personal data (and in certain situations as the data processor).
Please read through this Privacy Policy which outlines your rights to privacy, what personal data may be collected from you via this website, or that you provide voluntarily to Path, and how it may be processed and protected. By submitting any personal data to Path, you agree that it may be collected and/or processed in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Please note that this Privacy Policy does not cover links to other third- party websites which are included in this website.
PERSONAL DATA WE MAY COLLECT FROM YOU AND PURPOSES OF PROCESSING
Below you will find a non-exhaustive list of personal data that we may collect from you by visiting this website or that you provide us voluntarily by phone, e-mail, mail or in person and the purposes for which they are collected:
a) Customer, Suppliers and Third – Party Information
We may process personal data of our customers, suppliers or third parties to fulfil our business or contractual relations with such parties. Personal data include, inter alia:
General enquires with regards to our property development services which may include personal data;
Personal data that we need to fulfil our business/contractual relationship with you or the organization that you represent;
Personal data automatically collected from your device or web browser (more information under ‘Cookies’ section);
Any other personal data that you may provide us voluntarily
The legal basis for processing the above-mentioned data is that it is necessary to fulfil our contractual obligations with you or that it is in our legitimate interest to meet clients’ requests and to improve our services. In certain situations, we may also obtain your consent prior to processing your personal data.
We may process your personal data for marketing purposes. For example, we may send you marketing communications and news concerning Path’s services and invitations. The legal basis for this processing is that we have a legitimate interest in contacting you to promote our services.
We respect if you do not want your personal data to be processed for marketing purposes and you can always inform us about this as per the section “Contact Us” found below. As soon as you notify us, your personal data will no longer be processed for marketing purposes.
Our third-party website provider acts as a data processor of your personal data that is collected by visiting this website. Path will ensure that our website provider provides sufficient guarantees to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures in such a manner that processing will meet the requirements of the GDPR and ensure the protection of your rights.
We may collect and process personal data for any other purposes which are not mentioned above, which include:
Help enhance content and overall user experience on this website;
Provide high quality services for our clients;
Handle business contacts;
Respond to general enquiries;
Comply with any applicable law, regulation, code of practice, guideline or rule or to assist in law enforcement and investigations conducted by any governmental and/or regulatory authority;
Any other business purposes for which you have provided your personal data.
The legal basis for processing your personal data will vary, depending on our relationship with you and on the activity in question.
You may voluntarily provide information via this website or to Path directly by email, phone, mail or in person. To respond to such enquiries, certain personal data may be passed on to the relevant personnel, department, branch or authorized agency of Path. By providing your personal data to us, you acknowledge and agree that we have the right to share your personal data with any of our personnel and authorized third parties such as our business partners, sub-contractors and/or suppliers.
We may also transfer personal data to a company or organization located outside the European Union (“EU”), to enable us to address your enquiry efficiently and to comply with any applicable laws. Personal data may also be processed by our branch offices located in or outside the EU.
We may also be obliged to disclose personal data to comply with any applicable law or to protect the property, safety or rights of Path or others. For this purpose, we may disclose personal data to other organizations for, inter alia, facilitating criminal investigations. Path may also be obliged to disclose your personal data under applicable laws and regulations or court orders.
Path will not transfer personal data to a country outside the European Union that does not provide adequate protection of personal data, unless appropriate safeguards are implemented or the transfer complies with the GDPR.
Path will take appropriate administrative, technical and organisational measures to ensure the appropriate security of personal data. An appropriate level of data security will be deployed for the type of personal data and the data processing being performed. All staff of Path will be made aware of this policy, as well as our Cyber Security Policy and their duties under the GDPR.
Path and therefore all staff are required to respect the personal data and privacy of others and will ensure that appropriate protection and security measures are taken against unlawful or unauthorised processing of personal data, and against the accidental loss of, or damage to all personal data.
Our website includes links to other websites, including social media platforms whose privacy practices may differ from those of Path. If you submit personal information to any of those sites, your information is governed by their privacy policies. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy policy of any website you visit. As we cannot control external websites, we cannot be held responsible or liable for their operation, the content found on these websites or external sources, nor for the collection and/or processing of personal data through such websites.
Path will keep your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which they were collected and to satisfy any legal, accounting or reporting requirements.
Under the GDPR you have the right to request: (i) access to your personal data (Art. 15 GDPR); (ii) an electronic copy of your personal data (portability) (Art. 20 GDPR); (iii) correction of your personal data if it is incomplete or inaccurate (Art.16 GDPR); or (iv) objection to processing (Art.21 GDPR), deletion (Art.17 GDPR) or restriction (Art. 18 GDPR) of your personal data in certain circumstances provided by applicable law. These rights are not absolute. Where we have obtained your consent for the processing of your personal data, you also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time (Art. 7 GDPR).
If you would like to exercise any of your other rights, please contact us using the contact found below in section “Contact Us”. To process your request effectively, efficiently and securely, please include in your email:
info@pathproperty.com.cy
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