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Our company (hereinafter: Data Controller) considers the protection and security of your data important. Part of its business is to use information and data about you in order to maintain the relationship. It pays special attention to ensure that its activities comply with the legal requirements in force, the legal requirements of REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT and the COUNCIL on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of their personal data and the GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR).
 
In this data management information sheet, in connection with the personal data management on the www.fashiongardrob.hu page, it informs the data subjects about the opportunities given to them by their right of self-determination.

If you have any questions about the contents of the data management information, please contact the person responsible for data management.

Person responsible for data management: Zsófia Kovács
E-mail: info@fashiongardrob.hu


Personality and contact information of the data controller

Name: Zsófia Kovács
Head office: 1116 Budapest, Mezőkövesd út 1-3
Location: 1116 Budapest, Mezőkövesd út 1 -3
Mailing address: 1106 Budapest, Mezőkövesd út 1-3
Tax number: 53924054-1-43
Telephone number: + 36 20 3234263
Email: info@fashiongardrob.hu
Website: www.fashiongardrob.hu


Definitions

Data processing: Performing technical tasks related to data management operations, regardless of the method and tool used to perform the operations, as well as the place of application, provided that that the technical task is performed on the data.

Data processor: The natural or legal person, or an organization without legal personality, who processes data on the basis of a contract with the data controller, including contracts based on the provisions of the law.

Data management: Any operation or set of operations performed on personal data or data files - automated or non-automated - such as collection, recording, organization, segmentation, storage, transformation or change, query , viewing, use, transmission, distribution - or by making it available in other ways, coordination or connection, restriction, deletion or destruction.

Data controller: The natural or legal person or organization without legal personality who, independently or together with others, determines the purpose of data management, the data management (including the device used) makes and implements decisions.

Data transmission: Making the data available to a specific third party.

Data erasure: Making data unrecognizable in such a way that their recovery is no longer possible.
 
Data protection incident: A breach of security that results in the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or unauthorized access to, personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise handled.

Data blocking: Supplying the data with an identification mark for the purpose of limiting its further processing permanently or for a specified time.

Cookie: A text file that the website's web server installs on the hard drive of the user's computer for later identification. If the browser returns a previously saved cookie, the service provider managing the cookie has the opportunity to connect the user's current visit with the previous ones, but only with regard to its own content.

Related person: Any natural person identified on the basis of specific personal data or - directly or indirectly identifiable. The Company's customer, as well as the person whose data the Company manages in connection with the given service, are primarily concerned with the data management under the scope of these regulations.

Third person: A natural or legal person or an organization without legal personality who is not the same as the data subject, the data controller, the data processor or the persons who are the data controller or were authorized to handle personal data under the direct control of the data processor.
 
Consent: Voluntary and specific declaration of the data subject's will, based on adequate information, with which he gives his unequivocal consent to the processing of his personal data - in full or for certain operations.

Repository: The place of registration, collection and secure storage of the organized circulation of documents and shipments generated during the Company's operation.
Address: 1116 Budapest Mezőkövesd út 1-3


Special data: Personal data referring to racial or ethnic origin, political opinion, religious or worldview beliefs or trade union membership, as well as genetic and biometric data aimed at the unique identification of natural persons, health data and personal data relating to the sex life or sexual orientation of natural persons.

Profiling: Any form of automated processing of personal data, during which personal data is used to evaluate the characteristics of a natural person, in particular for work performance, economic situation, state of health, personal preferences, interests, used to analyze or present characteristics related to reliability, behavior, location, or movement.
 
Personal data: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”); a natural person can be identified who can be identified directly or indirectly based on an identifier: name, number, location data, online identifier or one or more factors related to the natural person's physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity.

Trade secret: All non-public facts, information or other data relating to our company or the person concerned, in our possession, related to economic activity, the acquisition, utilization or disclosure of which by unauthorized persons would harm or endanger the legitimate financial interests of our company or the person concerned.

Protest: The statement of the data subject objecting to the processing of his personal data and requesting the termination of data processing or the deletion of processed data.

Customer: The natural person, legal person, entrepreneur or other organization that has a contractual relationship with the Company.



Scope of the data management information

The scope of this information covers the data management carried out by the Company as a service provider, which contains the data of natural persons who are customers of the Company, wish to be customers of the Company, or are related to the Company in such a way that the processing of their personal data is necessary for the provision of the Company's services, as well as for all employees of the Company.

This data management information 2019. September 1. valid from


Principles for the management of personal data

During the management of personal data, the data manager will do everything possible to ensure that the following principles apply.

Principle of legality, fair procedure and transparency: Personal data is processed by the data controller in a legal, fair and transparent manner for the data subject.



Principle of purpose limitation: The data manager collects personal data only for specific, clear and legitimate purposes. The data manager deletes all personal data for which the purpose of data management has ceased, and there is no legitimate interest or legal obligation in relation to the further management and storage of personal data.
Principle of data economy: Personal data must be adequate and relevant for the purpose of data management, the data controller pays attention to the extent that personal data is only necessary. It does not process data that is unnecessary for the purpose of data management.

Principle of accuracy: Personal data must be accurate and up-to-date. The data controller shall take measures to delete or correct inaccurate personal data from the point of view of the purposes of data management.

Principle of limited storage: Personal data must be stored in such a way that their access is limited to the necessary period.

Principle of integrity and confidentiality: The controller must handle personal data in such a way as to ensure and protect against unauthorized access, illegal handling, disclosure, deletion, destruction, damage and accidental against destruction.
 
Accountability, data protection: During data management, the data manager takes measures aimed at compliance with the principles of data management and verification of compliance.


Management of the data subject's personal data

After the registration of the natural persons (data subjects) visiting the website, the data controller manages the personal data of the data subjects listed below:

Personal data: The purpose of data management:
Name Identification and the possibility of registration
Password To ensure the user's secure access
E-mail address The possibility of contact
Invoicing name and address For the issuance of the invoice and the contract as well as necessary due to possible claims
Delivery address The possibility of home delivery
Telephone number The possibility of contact, the possibility of consultation about delivery

The person concerned provides these data to the data controller during registration on the website. By registering, the data subject consents to the recording, storage and management of personal data. Giving consent is voluntary, the data subject has the right to withdraw it at any time without restriction by sending a notification to the data controller. The notification is provided to the data subject in section 1 of the data management information. you can send it to any of the contact addresses specified in Withdrawal of consent does not apply to the legality of data processing carried out prior to withdrawal and based on consent.
 
The purpose of data management: The possibility of contact, identification of the customer, investigation of possible complaints, protection of the property of the data controller, preparation, conclusion and fulfillment of a contract.

Legal basis for data management: Article 6 of the regulation. Article (1) paragraph a. data processing takes place according to point (the data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes)
The 2001. year CVIII Act 13/A on certain issues of electronic commercial services and services related to the information society. (3) of §
 
In the case of issuing an invoice, the data controller shall process the personal data of the data subject in accordance with the legal requirements for the issuance of an invoice and the Accounting Act of 2000. C per year Act 169.use and store them to the extent necessary to comply with the regulations regarding the preservation of receipts prescribed in the provisions contained in paragraphs (1)-(2) of § Based on the provisions of the law, the receipts must be kept for 8 (eight) years. 6 of the decree. Article 1. paragraph c. point (data management is necessary to fulfill the legal obligation of the data controller).
Without providing the above personal data, the data controller cannot prepare the contract, conclude it, or, consequently, fulfill it. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary for the data subject to provide their personal data to the data controller. If this is not done, the data controller has the right to withdraw from the contract with the data subject and to refuse to fulfill the contract.
In the event of failure to conclude a contract or termination of the contract, personal data will not be deleted immediately. The data controller shall store them for 5 (five) years after the failure to enter into a contract or the termination of the contract in accordance with the Civil Code of 2013. V of the year preserves it according to the general statute of limitations.
The purpose of data management is for the data controller to be able to assert any rights and claims arising from the contract and to be able to respond to any legal claims that may arise.

Newsletter, Marketing activity:

The person concerned can give prior and specific consent to the 2008. year XLVIII Act 6. Pursuant to §, contact the service provider with its advertising offers and other mailings at the contact information provided during contact. Furthermore, you can consent to the Company handling your personal data necessary for sending advertising offers, and the data controller sending advertising to the data subject by direct request.
The Company does not send unsolicited advertising messages, and the person concerned has the opportunity to unsubscribe from the sending of offers without limitation or justification. In this case, the Company will delete all personal data of the person concerned from its records and will no longer search for them with advertising offers.

Group of stakeholders: All stakeholders subscribed to the newsletter
Purpose of data management: sending electronic messages (sms, e-mails) containing advertising to the data subject, information about promotions.
Duration of data management: Data management lasts until the withdrawal of the declaration of consent, the opt-out period.
Legal basis for data management: Article 6 of the decree. Article (1), point a:
The data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes.
The 2011 year CXII. Act on Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information Act 5. (1) of §
The 2008 year XLVIII Act on the basic conditions and certain limitations of economic advertising activity 6. (5) of §

Sweepstakes:

Activities performed by the data controller: Data management is carried out in order to conduct the sweepstakes.
The processed data: All personal data provided by the person concerned
The scope of the persons concerned: All persons who applied for the prize draw
The purpose of the data management: Conducting the prize draw
Duration of the data management, the Deadline for deleting data: Except for the personal data of the winning person/persons after the end of the prize draw. In this case, according to the Accounting Act, the data must be kept for 8 (eight) years.
Legal basis for data management: Article 6 of the decree. Article (1) paragraph a. point:
The data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes.
The 2011 year CXII. Act on Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information Act 5. (1) of §
The 2001 year CVIII Act 13/A on certain issues of electronic commercial services and services related to the information society. (3) of §
The year 2000. 169 of Act C on accounting. In accordance with §§ (1)-(2), the accounting documents directly and indirectly supporting the bookkeeping must be kept in a legible form for at least 8 (eight) years, in a way that can be retrieved based on accounting references.

Transmission of data related to the personal data of the data subject:

We would like to inform you that the written data requests of the authorities as defined by law must be fulfilled by the data controller. The data controller keeps a record of data transmissions, which was published in 2011. year CXII. Act on the right to information self-determination and freedom of information 15. Paragraphs (2)-(3) of § (to which authority, what personal data, on what legal basis, when the data controller transmitted it). In the case of provision of data based on legislation (court, prosecutor's office, investigative authority), the data controller is always convinced of the legal basis for data management. Personal data is only forwarded if the legal basis is clear and the purpose is known. Upon request, the data controller provides information on its content, unless the information is prohibited by law.
In other cases, personal data will only be forwarded with the clear consent of the person concerned. In this case, when transferring data subject to the data subject's consent, the data subject provides his/her statement knowing the recipient and purpose of the data transfer.
The data controller reserves the right to assign its receivables to a third party, in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Code.

Data processors used in connection with the personal data of the data subjects:

The data controller has the right to use a data processor in the course of its activities. This can be done on a case-by-case basis or on a permanent basis. The data controller may only use a data processor based on a written contract. The rights and obligations of the data processor in relation to the processing of personal data are determined by the data controller, taking into account the relevant legislation.

The data controller uses the following persons and companies as data processors:

Delivery:
Activity performed by the data processor: Product delivery
Name of the data processor: GLS Hungary Csomag-Logisztikai Kft.
Headquarters: 2351 Alsónémedi, Európa u. 2
E-mail address: info@gls-hungary.com

The data processor delivers the ordered goods to the data subject based on the contract concluded with the data controller.
The processed data: Delivery name and address, telephone number, e-mail address
The scope of the stakeholders: All stakeholders requesting home delivery
Purpose of data management: Home delivery of the ordered product
Duration of data management, deadline for data deletion: Completion of home delivery
Legal basis for data processing: Article 6 of the regulation. Article (1), point a:
The data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes.

Storage service:

Activity performed by the data processor: Storage service
Name of the data processor: Shopify International Limited
Head office: Dublin 4, D04 XN32, Haddington Road, 2nd Floor 1-2 Victoria Buildings, Ireland
E-mail address: privacy@shopify.com

Data processed: All personal data provided by the data subject
The scope of stakeholders: All stakeholders who use the website
Purpose of data management: Availability and operation of the website
Duration of data management, deadline for data deletion: Until the termination of the contract concluded between the data controller and the storage provider, or until the deletion request of the data subject.
Legal basis for data processing: Article 6 of the regulation. Article (1) paragraph a. point:
The data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes.
The 2011 year CXII. Act on Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information Act 5. (1) of §
The 2001 year CVIII Act 13/A on certain issues of electronic commercial services and services related to the information society. (3) of §
 
 
Data managed during the operation of the Webshop
 
Cookies facilitate the use of the website and help it to provide visitors with a real web experience and an effective source of information . Cookies ensure that the website operator can check the operation of the site and ensure that the services provided on the site are undisturbed and of an adequate standard. With the help of cookies, the website remembers actions and personal settings (language, font size, other individual settings related to website display) for a specified period of time. This way you don't have to enter them again every time you visit.
The use of cookies alone is not suitable for establishing identity.
 
Common ways to use cookies: to select ads based on what is relevant to the user, and to avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.

The managed data: ID number, date, time, previously visited page
The purpose of data management: Identification, differentiation and follow-up of the persons concerned, prevention of data loss, the effectiveness of the website ensure
Duration of data management, deadline for deletion of data: Withdrawal of the data subject's consent or deletion of cookies by the data subject, expiration of the validity period of the cookies.


Legal basis for data management: Article 6 of the regulation. Article (1) paragraph a. point:
The data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes.
Characteristics of cookies used by the data manager:

IDE, ANID, DSID, FLC, AID, TAID and exchange_uid cookie: Advertising cookies (Google Adwords and Google Remarketing) is selected on the basis of what is relevant for the given user, improving reports on the performance of campaigns and avoiding the display of ads that have already been viewed by the user. It remembers recent searches, previous interactions with each advertiser's ads or search results, and visits to the advertiser's websites.

"_ga" cookie: The cookie stored on the local server is a Google Analytics tool that helps the owners of websites and applications to get a more accurate picture of their visitors' activities. The service may also use other cookies to collect information and report statistical data on the use of the website without individually identifying visitors to Google.
 
In special cases, Google's system may store advertising cookies ("__gads" or "__gac") on the domain of the local website. They are used to measure interactions with ads displayed on a given domain and to prevent the same ads from being shown too many times to the same user.

NID cookie: These cookies contain a unique identifier that allows the website to remember the way the website operates or is displayed in a personalized way (in the case of Android OS, tailored to the device). For example: information including language set, region of residence, local weather, traffic news.

SID and HSID cookie: Also using a unique identifier, it includes authentication of users, prevention of abuse of login data, and data protection functions (protection of user data from unauthorized persons).
 
IBCS cookie: Cookies that store processes help the website work and provide the services expected by website visitors. For example: they make it easier to navigate between websites (saving from Google Mail to Google Docs) or to access secure areas of the website. Without such cookies, the website will not function properly.
 
PPC cookie: Websites often anonymously collect information about how users interact with that website. This may include the most frequently visited web pages by users, or what error messages users receive from services running on certain web pages.

Temporary or session cookie: The validity period of session cookies is limited to the current session of the user on the website. Their goal is to prevent data loss. For example: filling out a longer form. This type of cookie is automatically deleted from the visitor's computer at the end of the session or by closing the browser.

Cookie strictly necessary for operation: These cookies are essential for the use of the website, they ensure the use of the basic functions of the website. Without them, many functions of the website pages will not be available or will work incorrectly. Their lifetime is limited to the duration of the session.
Cookie for improving user experience: Information about the user's use of the website is collected. For example: which pages you visit most often, what error message you receive from a particular website. In this case, no information identifying the visitor is collected, i.e. it is completely anonymous. The data obtained from these are used to improve the performance of the website, and their lifetime is also limited to the duration of the session.

Design or persistent cookie: Its purpose is to display displayed advertisements and other audio-visual materials in the visitor's browser. The type of viewing (Windows, Linux, OSx, Android versions), mode (Safari, Opera, Edge), location (Pécs, Budapest) and other information necessary for identification are analyzed by the user and then stored on the server side data. The information obtained from these is used to improve the performance of the website, and their lifetime on the server side is limited to the time of the operating cycle. They remain on the visitor's computer even after leaving the website, but they do not carry personal data by themselves, and they can only be used to identify the user upon repeated visits, together with data stored on the server side.
 
Cart cookie: Records the products placed in the cart by the visitor.

Facebook cookie: The Facebook cookie is a code that is used to create a report on conversions, on the basis of which a target audience can be compiled, and the owner of the page receives a detailed analysis of the visitors' use of the website. The Facebook pixel can be used to display personalized offers for website visitors.

A cookie that helps to accept cookies: When the user first connects to the main page of the website, a warning window appears and here he can accept the statement about the storage of cookies.


Rights of the data subject

- Information at the start of data processing
- Right of access of the data subject
- Right to rectification
- The right to erasure (right to be forgotten)
- Right to limit data processing
- Right to data portability
- Right to object
- Rights related to automated decision-making and profiling

The data subject's right of access: The data subject has the right to receive feedback from the data controller as to whether his personal data is being processed, and if such data processing is in progress, he is entitled to access the personal data and get access to the following information:

- purposes of data management
- categories of personal data concerned
- categories of recipients or recipients to whom the personal data has been or will be communicated, including recipients in third countries, international organizations
- the planned period of storage of personal data, or if this is not possible, the criteria for determining this period
- the right of the data subject to request from the data controller the correction, deletion or restriction of processing of the personal data concerning him, and to object to such against the processing of personal data
- the right to submit a complaint addressed to a supervisory authority
- if the data were not collected from the data subject, all available information about their source
- about the fact of automated decision-making, including profiling, and at least in these comprehensible information regarding the logic used in the cases and the significance of such data management and the expected consequences for the data subject.

The data controller provides the data subject with a copy of the personal data that is the subject of data management. The data controller may charge a reasonable fee for copies requested by the data subject.
The data controller ensures access to personal data by sending the processed personal data and information to the data subject by e-mail after identifying the data subject. If the person concerned has already registered, we will provide him with access by entering the user account, where he can view and check his personal data.
 
The right to correction: The data subject has the right to have inaccurate personal data corrected without undue delay upon request by the data controller.

The right to erasure ("the right to be forgotten"): The data subject has the right to have the personal data deleted without undue delay at the request of the data controller, and the data controller is obliged to to delete the personal data concerning the data subject without undue delay, if one of the following reasons exists:

- the personal data are no longer needed for the purpose for which they were collected or otherwise processed
- the data subject withdraws the consent, and there is no other legal basis for data processing
- the data subject objects to data processing based on legitimate interest, and there is no overriding legitimate reason (legitimate interest) for data processing
- the personal data were processed unlawfully
- the personal data it must be deleted in order to fulfill the legal obligation prescribed by EU or Member State law applicable to the data controller.
 
If the data controller has disclosed personal data and is obliged to delete it pursuant to paragraph (1), it will take reasonable steps, including technical measures, taking into account the available technology and implementation costs, in order to inform the data controllers handling the data, that the data subject has requested from them the deletion of the links to the personal data in question or the copy or duplicate of these personal data.

Deletion does not apply if data processing is necessary:

- for the purpose of exercising the right to freedom of expression and information
- EU or Member State law applicable to the data controller requiring the processing of personal data for the purpose of fulfilling the obligation according to, or in the public interest or in the context of the exercise of a public authority granted to the data controller
- to submit, enforce or defend legal claims.



The right to restrict data processing: The data subject has the right to have the data controller restrict data processing at his request, if one of the following is met:

- the data subject contests the accuracy of the personal data, in this case the limitation applies to the period that allows the data controller to check the accuracy of the personal data
- the data processing is illegal and the data subject opposes the deletion of the data and instead requests their use restriction
- the data controller no longer needs the personal data for the purpose of data management, but the data subject requires them to submit, enforce or defend legal claims, or
- the data subject objected to the data management, in this case the restriction applies to that period , until it is determined whether the data controller's legitimate reasons take precedence over the data subject's legitimate reasons.
 
If data management is subject to restrictions, such personal data, with the exception of storage, will only be processed with the consent of the data subject, or for the purpose of presenting, asserting or defending legal claims, or for the protection of the rights of another natural person or legal entity, or the Union, or can be handled in the important public interest of a member state.
 
The data controller informs the data subject at whose request the data processing was restricted in advance of the cancellation of the data processing.

The right to data portability: The data subject has the right to receive the personal data concerning him/her provided to a data controller in a segmented, widely used, machine-readable format, and is also entitled to transfer these data to another data manager without being hindered by the data manager to whom the personal data was made available, if

- if the data management is based on the voluntary consent of the person concerned, or the 6. Article (1) b. is based on a contract according to point and
- the data management takes place in an automated way
- the data subject is entitled to - if this is technically possible - request the direct transfer of personal data between data controllers.
 
The right to object: The data subject has the right to object at any time to the processing of his personal data based on legitimate interests, including profiling, for reasons related to his own situation. In this case, the data controller may no longer process the personal data, unless the data controller proves that the data processing is justified by compelling legitimate reasons that take precedence over the interests, rights and freedom of the data subject, or that are necessary for the presentation, enforcement or defense of legal claims. are connected.
 
If personal data is processed for direct business acquisition, the data subject has the right to object at any time to the processing of his/her personal data for this purpose, including profiling, if it is related to direct business acquisition.
 
If the data subject objects to the processing of personal data for the purpose of direct business acquisition, then the personal data may no longer be processed for this purpose.

Rights related to automated decision-making and profiling: The data subject has the right not to be covered by the scope of a decision based solely on automated data management, including profiling, which has a legal effect on him would involve or similarly significantly affect him.
The above does not apply in the event that the decision:

- necessary for the conclusion or fulfillment of the contract between the data subject and the data controller
- is made possible by EU or Member State law applicable to the data controller, which also establishes appropriate measures to protect the rights and freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject, or
- is based on the express consent of the data subject.
 
If automated data management is necessary for the conclusion or fulfillment of a contract or is based on the data subject's consent, then the data subject has the right to request human intervention on the part of the data controller, to express his point of view and to submit objections to the decision.

Complaint handling

Activities performed by the data processor: Data management is the identification, management of quality objections and demands related to the ordered product.
 
The managed data: All personal data provided by the person concerned
The scope of the affected persons: All affected persons who buy on the website and submit a quality complaint or complain
Purpose of the data management: Handling and investigation of the complaint
Duration of data management, deadline for data deletion: A copy of the minutes and transcript of the objection must be kept for 5 (five) years.
Legal basis for data processing: Article 6 of the regulation. Article (1) paragraph a. point:
The data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes.
The 1997 annual CLV. act on consumer protection 17/A. (7) of §


Deadline for action

The data controller will definitely inform the data subject of the action taken based on the request within 30 (thirty) days from the receipt of the request, if there is an unjustified delay.
If necessary, this date can be extended by 2 (two) months. The data controller will inform the data subject of the extension of the deadline and the reason for it within 30 (thirty) days after the receipt of the request. If the data subject's request is clearly excessive or unfounded, the data controller may charge a reasonable fee for fulfilling the request or refuse to take action. In this case, the burden of proof rests with the data controller.
If no meaningful action is taken in relation to the request, the data controller will inform the data subject of the lack of action and the reason for it within 30 (thirty) days after receipt of the request, as well as the authority to which the complaint can be lodged.


File a complaint with the Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority.


National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority contact:
Address: 1125 Budapest, Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/C.
Postal address: 1530 Budapest, Pf.: 5.
 
You can also apply to the relevant court if you consider that your rights under the GDPR have been violated during the processing of your personal data.
A lawsuit can be brought against the data controller, as a data controller with a domestic place of business, before a Hungarian court. The person concerned can also initiate the lawsuit in the court of his place of residence.

and encryption
- Unauthorized access, transmission, destruction, deletion, damage of personal data.


Modification of the data management information

The data controller reserves the right to change the data management information at any time. The data controller will notify the affected parties of the amendment via the website. By accepting the notification published on the website, the data subject consents to the data management contained in the amended data management information.
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