GDPR STYRAX, a.s.
Privacy Policy
Consent to the Processing of Personal Data
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You hereby grant your consent to STYRAX, a.s., Hvězdova 1716/2b, Prague 4, 140 78, Czech Republic, Company ID No.: 274 16 712, registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prague, Section B, Insert 10465 (hereinafter referred to as the “Controller”), to process the following personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons 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) (hereinafter referred to as the “Regulation”):
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First and last name
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E-mail address
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Telephone number
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The above-listed data may be processed on the basis of the consent granted by you and must be processed for the purposes of festival communication and administration. These data will be processed by the Controller for a period of 10 years.
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The Controller collects cookies on its website.
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By granting this consent, you give your explicit agreement to the above-mentioned processing. Providing personal data is voluntary. Consent may be withdrawn at any time, for example by sending an e-mail or a letter to the company’s contact details: info@styrax.cz, STYRAX, a.s., Hvězdova 1716/2b, Prague 4, 140 78, Czech Republic.
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Personal data are processed by the Controller; however, the following processors may also process personal data on behalf of the Controller:
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Providers of processing software, services, and applications, which the company does not currently use.
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Please note that under the Regulation you have the right to:
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withdraw your consent at any time,
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request information about which of your personal data we process and request a copy of such data,
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request access to these data and have them updated or corrected, or request restriction of processing,
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request erasure of your personal data,
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data portability,
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lodge a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection or bring an action before a court.