Source: https://closeurope.com/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2018-12-12 13:08:01
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Privacy policy and use of cookies - Close Europe
This Privacy Policy and the use of cookies (hereinafter: “Privacy Policy”) is a set of rules for the processing of Users’ personal data and the collection of cookies on the website of Close Europe Vladyslav Muzhylivskyi with headquarters in Krakow https://closeurope.com (hereinafter: “Website”).
Before using the Website, the User should read this Privacy Policy. The purpose of the Privacy Policy is, among others, implementation of the information obligation referred to in art. 13 p. 1 and 2 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council 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 (General Data Protection Regulation), called “GDPR” or “RODO”.
This Privacy Policy is for informing and expain users on what we do with your personal data, how we collect, use and process your personal data,whether we are in the process of helping you find a job, contacting you once we have found you a role, providing you with a service, receiving a service from you, using your data to ask for your assistance in relation to our Candidates, or you are visiting our website, and how we comply with our legal obligations to you. Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to protecting your data privacy rights.
This Privacy Policy applies to the personal data of our Website, Users, Clients, Candidates, Suppliers and other people, which was referred to be contacted by out Candidates and Clients.
It is important to point out that we may make some changes into this Privacy Policy from time to time. Please visit this webpage if you want to stay up to date, as all our changes will be posted here.
Candidates data: In order to provide the best tailored employment opportunities for you, we need to process certain information about you. We only ask for details that will help us to assist you, such as your name, age, contact details, education details, employment history and current status, immigration status, financial information (regarding your expectations). You can choose to share other relevant information with us. Where appropriate and in accordance with local laws and requirements, we may also collect information related to your health or details of any criminal convictions.
Client data: If you are a customer of Close Europe Vladyslav Muzhylivskyi, we need to collect and use information about you, or individuals at your organisation, in order to provide you excellent services, such as 1) finding Candidates which is a good fit for your company, or 2) providing you with recruitment process outrourcing services, or 3) providing you with dedicated recruitment market informational services.
Website Users: We collect a limited amount of data of our Website Users, which is used to help us improving your experience when using our website and to help us manage the services we provide. This includes information such as how you use our website, the frequency with which you access our website, and the times that our website is most popular.
Suppliers data: We need a relevant information from the Suppliers in order to use their services properly. We need contact details of relevant individuals at Supplier’s company to communicate with them. Also, we need bank details in order to pay for the services Suppliers provide due to the existing agreements.
Other people, whose data we receive from Candidates and Clients: We may ask for some contact details to the people which might confirm Candidates background or those people, which you as a Candidate or Client may refer, who might be interested in cooperation with Vladyslav Muzhylivskyi Close Europe.
There are several ways, in which we can collect your personal data:
directly from you – as a result of sending us a CV, e-mails or messages sent via LinkedIn, as well as your activity on our Website and use of our Contact form;
from third parties – your employer, colleagues or our current Candidate which provide us following data: your name and surname, phone number, e-mail address, Skype ID.
through publicly available internet portals such as LinkedIn, or your personal websites, on the basis of which we obtain your name and e-mail address in order to make contact.
due to the use of cookies on our website, in line with cookies settings in your browser.
How do we use your personal data – what is the aim and legal basis?
searching for a new job offer or other form of employment in our recruitment processes, in cooperation with our contractors and conducting correspondence in these matters. – Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “A” GDPR – Your consent; Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “F” GDPR – Our legally legitimate interest, based on the need to maintain current contact and maintain relationships as part of our business operations.
implementation of contracts concluded: a) between Us and You; b) between us and the subject who is yours employer / co-worker or c) between us and the entity that you are
representing, including ongoing contact and correspondence in connection with the above agreements. – Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “B” GDPR – indispensability of data processing to perform the contract to which you are a party or take action before concluding a contract with you.; Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “F” GDPR – Our legally legitimate interest, based on the need for proper implementation of contracts with our contractors and maintaining ongoing contact with them.
answering inquiries addressed by you and contacting you in matters that you addressed to us using, among others, our contact form or by sending a message to our e-mail address. – Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “F” GDPR – Our legally legitimate interest, based on the need for ongoing contact and answering inquiries addressed to us.
contacting you in matters related to our business activities, including establishing cooperation with: a) You as a Candidate or b) the entity that is yours employer / co-worker or c) an entity that you represent as potential Client – Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “F” GDPR – Our legally legitimate interest, based on the need for ongoing contact, initiating and maintaining relationships as part of our business activity.
fulfilling the legal obligations arising from us, resulting from tax law and accounting principles – Art. 6 par. 1 lit “C” GDPR – data processing is necessary to fulfill the legal obligation imposed on us.
determining, securing and investigating possible claims – Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “F” GDPR – Our legitimate interest, relies on the need to establish an investigation or defend against legal claims.
ensuring the safety of using websites, matching them to users’ needs, marketing own services and goods. – Art. 6 par. 1 lit. “F” GDPR – Ours legitimate interest, based on the need for security of using the Internet portal and ensuring the convenience of using it as well as the possibility of offering our own services and goods to customers.
Candidate data: It might be shared with prospective employers to increase your chances of receiving the position you want. Unless you specify otherwise, we may also share your information with associated third parties such as our service providers if that will help us to improve level of service provided to you.
Client data: We will share your data primarily to ensure that we provide you with a suitable Candidates and/or to provide you recruitment consulting services.
Supplier data: We may share your information with associated third parties such as our service providers and organisations to whom we provide services, unless you specify otherwise.
Other people, whose data we receive from Candidates and Clients: We may share your information with associated third parties such as our service providers and organisations to whom we provide services, unless you specify otherwise.
Website users: We may share your information with providers of web analytics services, marketing automation platforms and social media services to make sure any advertising you receive is targeted to you, unless you specify otherwise.
Your personal data may be transferred to countries that are not members of the European Union, based on appropriate legal safeguards, which are standard clauses of personal data protection, approved by the European Commission.
We really care about protecting your information. That’s why we put in place appropriate measures that are designed to prevent unauthorised access to, and misuse of, your personal data. We have in place a range of appropriate technical and organisational measures. For instance, we are using SSL certificates on our website, and several steps authorizing procedures.
On the off chance that we have not had significant contact with you (or, where appropriate, the organization you are working for or with) for a time of two years, we will erase your own information from our Systems except if we have confidence in compliance with common decency that the law or other direction expects us to protect it (for instance, due to our obligations to tax authorities or in connection with any anticipated litigation).
In case we already hold your personal data, you still have various rights in relation to it. To get in touch about these, please contact us. We will work with your request without undue delay, and in any event in accordance with the requirements of any applicable laws. Please note that we may keep a record of your communications to help us resolve any issues which you raise.
Right to object: If we are using your personal data because we believe it is necessary for our legitimate interests to do so, and you do not agree, you have the right to object. We will respond to your request within 30 days (although we may be allowed to extend this period in certain cases). Generally, we will only disagree with you if certain limited conditions apply.
Data Subject Access Requests (DSAR): You have the right to ask us to confirm what information we hold about you at any time, and you may ask us to modify, update or delete such information. At this point we may comply with your request or, additionally do one of the following: either we may ask you to verify your identity, or ask for more information about your request; and where we are legally permitted to do so, we may decline your request, but we will explain why if we do so.
Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority: You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority: Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych, adress: ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warszawa.
If your interests or requirements change, you can unsubscribe from part or all of our marketing content (for example job role emails or Close Europe newsletters) by clicking the unsubscribe link in the email, or by updating your preferences through our preference centre on the Close Europe website.
Except the cases where the provision of personal data is a legal requirement (processing in connection with the performance of obligations under tax law and accounting rules), providing personal data is entirely voluntary, however, failure to do so will hinder or prevent us from achieving the objectives set out above.
Your consent to the processing of your personal data may be withdrawn at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the legality of the processing carried out prior to its withdrawal.
The administrator of your personal data is the entity that decides how personal data will be used, are we:
Vladyslav Muzhylivskyi Close Europe, ul. Francesco Nullo 13/15, 31 – 543 Kraków, whose registration file is kept by CEIDG, NIP number: 6751522794, REGON number: 380162082 (hereinafter referred to as “APD”).
by mail to the following address: Vladyslav Muzhylivskyi Close Europe, ul. Francesco Nullo 13/15, 31 – 543 Kraków;
via e-mail: info@closeurope.com;
by phone: + 48 531 381 201.
Data Protection Inspector/Officer
We have appointed a data protection officer (hereinafter: “DPO”). It is a person with whom you can contact in all matters regarding the processing of your personal data and the use of rights related to data processing. The DPO can be contacted as follows:
A “cookie” is a bite-sized piece of data that is stored on your computer’s hard drive. They are used by almost all websites and do not harm your system. We use them to track your activity to help ensure you get the greatest possible user experience when visiting our website. We can use the information from cookies to ensure we present you with options tailored to your preferences on your next visit. We can also use cookies to analyse traffic and for advertising purposes.
If you want to check or change what types of cookies you accept, this can usually be altered within your browser settings. We also provide information about this in our preferences if you are subscribed to Close Europe mailings.
If you don’t want to receive cookies that are not strictly necessary to perform basic features of our site, you may choose to opt-out by changing your browser settings:
in Internet Explorer [link https://support.microsoft.com/pl-pl/products/windows?os=windows-10]
in Mozilla Firefox [link – https://support.mozilla.org/pl/kb/ciasteczka]
in Google Chrome [link – https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=pl]
in Safari browser [link – https://support.apple.com/pl-pl/HT201265]
in Opera browser [link – http://help.opera.com/Linux/9.22/pl/cookies.html]