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Privacy Statement
The personal data provided by you is managed by:
Kornél Varga
Headquarters: 8151 SZABADBATTYÁN, KOSSUTH utca 27
Tax number: 49175130-2-27
hereinafter: Data Controller.
Please read our data management information carefully (hereinafter: Information), in which we describe our practice regarding the management of your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, i.e. Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and Council). This Notice applies to persons (you) who use the Data Controller's services as consumers. It shows how the Data Controller collects, uses and shares your personal data with third parties in certain cases, and also provides information about your "data subject" rights related to data management.
The Data Controller (Impresszum) is committed to protecting the personal data and privacy of individuals visiting this website. This information and statement is primarily about the confidential management and protection of the personal data of customers and newsletter subscribers via the Internet, however, it also includes visitors to the site. We summarize how the owner can collect and use your data, and in what way they can use it. The data will not be transferred to unauthorized persons and will be used in the form specified in this information.
In individual cases in the contracts, the purpose of the data management can be changed, which is done under the conditions stipulated in the given contract.
The information sheet provides you with important information about the protection of your personal data and your related rights. If the user does not accept these conditions, he has the right to suspend the use of the website and end browsing without providing personal data.
DATA CONTROLLER RESPONSIBILITY AND AVAILABILITY
1.1 Information about data management
Regarding the data management described in this Information, E. V. Varga Kornél is the data controller (hereinafter: Data Controller).
In case of comments, questions or complaints regarding our data protection procedures, we can be reached at the following contact details:
8151 SZABADBATTYÁN, KOSSUTH utca 27 or write to the e-mail address info@vrkagilesolutions.hu.
Data controller Responsibilities
Kornél E. V. Varga
8151 SZABADBATTYÁN, KOSSUTH street 27
Online education, business consulting
According to your choice, you have the right to access our websites without providing your personal data, but for browsing it is essential to accept the cookie policy, and in the case of newsletter subscription, to approve the data protection information and statement. Personal data is all information that refers to a natural person who can be identified, indirectly or directly, by identification number or on the basis of related data. In the event that the Owner of the site collects your personal data, the data collection is carried out with transparent and confidential data management.
Your personal data is information that can be used to identify you, for example: surname, first name, nationality, telephone number, postal address, e-mail address. Your personal data is collected voluntarily by the owner when you browse the site, indicating in each case the data that must be provided to achieve the goal. If you do not wish to enter this data, you will not be able to access certain functions and services of the website. The collection of optional data is used to learn about user needs and to develop the website and services.
The Owner takes all measures to ensure that the personal data it manages are accurate and up-to-date.
The following personal data are processed:
● Surname, first name, company name and contact name (for a company)
● Head office address (in the case of a company), residential address, mailing address
● Email address
● Phone number
● System information (IP address, system version, resolution, statistics on pages viewed on the website, browsing habits, behavior pattern)
Duration of data management:
● Regarding direct marketing contributions, until the user's consent is revoked
● In terms of profile data, 4 years from the last login
● With regard to purchase data, Account. TV. Based on § 169, paragraph (2), 8 years
Data transfer conditions
The Data Controller may transfer the data it manages - to the extent necessary - to persons and companies designated by it operating in the following areas:
● Data processing
● Legal representation
● Bodies authorized to handle legal disputes under the law
● Delivery
● Accounting
● Claims management
● Marketing
● Invoicing
Data processors
Companies and persons involved in data processing or data management
The owner, E. V. Varga Kornél, manages the data. In addition to the owner, other companies are also involved in the management and storage of contractual customers' data.
Which companies are connected to data management?
Companies involved in data management during the Owner's activities:
It is necessary to list all service providers where personal data appears:
● Hosting provider: Magyar Hosting Kft.
address: 1132 Budapest, Victor Hugo u. 18-22.
e-mail address: info@mhosting.hu
phone number: +36 1 700 2323
data management statement: https://www.mhosting.hu/adatvedelem?_ga=2.141580730.989228560.1570964607-748132830.1553584241
● Google Inc.: 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA, additional contact information, mail system, data and file storage in the cloud, online document management, and related services: Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Google AdSense, Google AdWords, YouTube, Blogger, Chrome browser support - Google data protection and data protection principles.
● Facebook Ireland Ltd.: 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 Ireland, support for Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and other products and functions offered by Facebook - data management policy and contact information of the data protection officer.
● Twitter International Company: One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street, Dublin 2, D02 AX07 IRELAND, use of products and functions offered by Twitter - data management policy and assf.
● In special cases, the contract may include additional data processing persons or companies.
Data Ownership Rights and Enforcement
If you do not want your personal data to be used to communicate commercial offers, you have the right to prohibit this without giving any reason. You must send your deletion request in writing to the Data Controller, by e-mail or in the form of a postal letter, to the contact details indicated in the Imprint.
Protection of personal data of minors and persons with limited legal capacity
Kornél E. V. Varga's website and the content of his publications are mostly not intended for minors under the age of 13. We do not manage or collect personal data from children under the age of 13 without verifiable parental or guardian consent. Parents or guardians can request the release or deletion of the child's data. If the age becomes apparent to the Data Controller during data management and data processing, in that case the data can be used to obtain parental consent.
The consent of a legal representative is required for the declaration of an incapacitated or a minor with limited legal capacity, with the exception of service parts aimed at registration that occur en masse in everyday life and do not require special considerations.
Management of cookies
We use "cookies" (hereinafter "cookies") on our website. These are files that store information on your web browser. This requires your consent.
"Cookies" are defined in Act C of 2003 on electronic communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on certain issues of electronic commercial services and services related to the information society. act and we use it in accordance with the regulations of the European Union.
Websites that operate within the countries of the European Union must request the users' consent to use "cookies" and to store them on the user's computer or other device.
1. Rules for the use of "cookies".
This policy applies to domain name website "cookies".
2. What are "cookies"?
"Cookies" are small files that contain letters and numbers. A "cookie" is a means of exchanging information between the web server and the user's browser. These data files are non-executable, free of spyware and viruses, and cannot access the contents of users' hard drives.
3. What can "cookies" be used for?
With the help of information sent by "cookies", Internet browsers can be recognized more easily, so that users receive relevant and "personalized" content. Cookies make browsing more convenient, including requests related to online data security and relevant advertising. With the help of "cookies", website operators can create anonymous statistics about the habits of website visitors. By using these, the editors of the site can customize the look and content of the site even more.
4. What "cookies" can you encounter?
Websites can use two types of cookies:
– Temporary "cookies" that remain on your device until you leave the website.
– Permanent "cookies", which, depending on the settings of your web browser, remain on your device for a longer time or until you delete them.
– Third-party "cookies" placed in your browser by a third party (e.g. Google Analytics). These are placed in your browser if the visited website uses services provided by third parties.
Indispensable session (session-id) "cookies":
Their use is essential for navigating the website and for the functionality of the website's functions. Without accepting them, the website or some of its parts may not be displayed or displayed incorrectly.
Analytical or performance monitoring “cookies”:
These help us distinguish between website visitors and collect data about how visitors behave on the website. With these "cookies", we ensure, for example, that the website remembers your login in the cases you request. They do not collect information that can identify you, the data is aggregated and stored anonymously. (eg: Google Analytics)
Functional "cookies":
The purpose of these cookies is to improve the user experience. They detect and store, for example, the device with which you opened the website, or the data you previously provided and requested to be stored: for example, automatic login, user changes made by you in the chosen language, text size, font or other customizable elements of the website . These "cookies" do not track your activities on other websites. However, the information they collect may include personally identifiable information that you have shared.
Targeted or advertising "cookies":
With the help of these, websites can provide information (marketing) that best suits your interests. This requires your express consent. These cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits.
5. Do "cookies" contain personal data?
Most "cookies" do not contain personal information and cannot be used to identify users. The stored data is necessary for more convenient browsing, and is stored in such a way that unauthorized persons cannot access it.
6. Why are "cookies" important on the Internet?
The role of "cookies" is to make browsing more convenient for users, as it adjusts advertisements and content for users through browsing history. Disabling or restricting "cookies" will render some websites unusable. However, disabled or limited "cookies" do not mean that users will not be shown ads, only that the ads and content that appear are not "personalized", i.e. they are not adjusted to the user's needs and interests. Some examples of the use of "cookies":
– Displaying content, services and products tailored to the user's needs.
– Offers tailored to the user's interests.
– In the case you requested, note the login (stay logged in).
– Comment on child protection filters for Internet content (family mode options, safe search functions).
– Limiting the frequency of advertisements; i.e. numerical limitation of the display of an advertisement on a given website for the user.
– Displaying advertisements relevant to the user.
– Geotargeting
7. Factors related to security and data security.
"Cookies" are not viruses or spyware. Since they are plain text files, they cannot be run, so they cannot be considered programs. However, they may hide information in the "cookie" with other intentions (maliciousness), so they can act as spyware. For this reason, anti-virus and anti-virus programs may permanently delete "cookies".
Since the device used for Internet browsing and the web servers communicate continuously, so they send data back and forth, therefore if an attacker (hacker) intervenes in the process, he can extract the information stored by the "cookies". One reason for this could be, for example, an improperly encrypted Internet (WiFi) setting. Using this gap, they can extract data from the "cookies".
8. Management and deletion of "cookies".
"Cookies" can be deleted or disabled in the browser programs used. Browsers allow the placement of "cookies" by default. This can be disabled in the browser settings, as well as the existing ones can be deleted. In addition, the browser can be set to notify the user when a "cookie" is sent to the device. It is important to emphasize, however, that blocking or restricting these files impairs the browsing experience, and errors may also occur in the functionality of the website.
– The setting options are usually found in the “Options” or “Settings” menu of the browser. Each web browser is different, so please use the appropriate settings. use the "Help" menu of your search engine.
Concepts
● Data processor: natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body that processes personal data on behalf of the data controller
● Data management: any operation or set of operations performed on personal data or data files in an automated or non-automated manner, for example: collection, recording, organization, segmentation, storage, transformation, change, query, insight, use, communication, transmission, distribution, in other ways making available, coordinating, linking, limiting, deleting, destroying
● Data transmission: making personal data managed by the Data Controller available to third parties
● Data protection incident: breach of security resulting in the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or unauthorized access to personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise handled
● GTC: General Terms and Conditions published on the website, which record the Data Controller's product and service sales rules
● Identifiable natural person: a natural person who, directly or indirectly, has an identifier, for example: name, identification number, location data, online identifier, on the basis of one or more factors related to his physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity can be identified
● Recipient: natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body with which the personal data is communicated, regardless of whether it is a third party
● Consent of the data subject: the voluntary, concrete, clear declaration of the will of the data subject, based on adequate information, with which the data subject indicates by means of a statement or an act clearly expressing the confirmation that he gives his consent to the processing of his personal data
● Data subject: a natural person identified or identifiable on the basis of any information
● Users: visitors to the websites operated by the Data Controller, available on the http://www.valami.hu website and at other addresses specified there
● Third party: natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body that is not the same as the data subject, the data manager, the data processor or the persons who have been authorized to process personal data under the direct control of the data manager or data processor
● Authority: National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority (headquarters: 1125 Budapest, Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/c., phone: 06-1 391-1400, fax: 06-1 391-1410, e-mail: ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu, website: naih.hu)
● Partner/Customer: a natural person who does not enter into a contract with the Data Controller on the website for the sale of products or the provision of services
● Registration: recording the personal data of the website user, which creates a user account
● Personal data: any information about the data subject
● Service: product sales and other services detailed in the General Terms and Conditions provided by the Data Controller to its Customers, Partners and Users on the website or in other ways
● Website: websites operated by the Data Controller, available at NAME OR COMPANY NAME and other addresses specified there