Camur PRIVACY title

0 Preamble

The protection of personal data and privacy is of great importance to the company, so we pay a lot of attention to all parts of the website and the processes we carry out. This privacy policy is subject to change or amendment at any time without notice or notice. By using the provider’s website after the change or amendment, the individual confirms that he agrees with the changes and additions. All activities of the company related to the processing of personal data are harmonized with the applicable European legislation (Regulation (EU) 2016/697 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the flow of such data). No. 108, ETS No. 181, ETS No. 185, ETS No. 189)) and national legislation of the Republic of Slovenia (Personal Data Protection Act (ZVOP-1, Ur. l. RS, No. 94/07), Act on electronic commerce on the market (ZEPT, Ur. l. RS, no. 96/09 and 19/15), etc.). Basic use of the website is always available without you having to share any personal information with us. However, access to additional website services is governed by the rules below in this document.

1 General

The purpose of collecting personal data in this privacy policy is solely to inform interested contractors for construction and renovation. The privacy policy will inform you of: the name and contact details of the data controller, the purpose of processing your personal data, the legal basis for processing your personal data, the recipients of your personal data, the possibility of transferring your personal data to third countries and the legal basis for such transfer. the period in which the data is stored and what criteria apply to determine the time period, the category of personal data transmitted and stored, the sources of personal data, all your rights to manage your personal data.

2 data controller

Limeta design, Klemen Vuica, s.p., Betajnova 42, 1360 Vrhnika, Dš: SI80094317, e-mail: info@limeta.si

3 Your rights

As a user of the Website, you have the following rights with respect to your personal information:

  • right of access,
  • the right to change and supplement personal data,
  • the right to restrict the processing of personal data,
  • the right to refuse data processing,
  • the right to transfer data,
  • the right to withdraw consent for data processing.

As a user, you always have the right to complain to the competent institution. If you have any questions regarding the data processing or privacy policy, you can always contact us at the above mentioned contact address.

3.1 Right of access

As a user, you have the right to request and obtain information about your personal data and a copy of your personal data that we process free of charge. In addition, you also have the following rights to access information regarding:

  • the purpose of the data processing,
  • on the categories of personal data that are the subject of the processing,
  • recipients or categories of recipients to whom personal data have been transferred, in particular recipients in third countries or international organizations,
  • the time period for storing this personal data for data, where possible,
  • the possibility of submitting a request to the data controller for the deletion of personal data or a request for a ban on the processing of personal data,
  • on the possibility of lodging a complaint with the competent institution,
  • on information on the existence of automated decision-making, including user segmentation, in accordance with Article 22 (1) and (4) of the GDPR, at least in cases where the automated decision-making system can be understood and influenced on a lay basis and where it significantly affects processing or enriching your personal information.

In addition to the above rights, you also have the right to obtain information about where your personal data has been transferred and what measures have been taken to protect it.

3.2 The right to change and correct personal data

As a user, you have the right to request the addition, modification or correction of inaccurate personal data at any time and immediately. Depending on the purposes of the personal data, you may at any time request how the controller must correct the personal data to be relevant.

3.3 Right of deletion

As a user, you have the right to immediately request the deletion of your personal data, where it is our duty to delete your data immediately upon receipt of the request, without delay, and also when:

  • your personal data is no longer needed for the purposes for which it was previously collected,
  • you have withdrawn the consent on the basis of which the controller processed the data, leaving the controller no longer having a legal basis for the processing, in accordance with Article 6 (1) of the GDPR,
  • your data was obtained illegally,
  • when you refuse to process data in accordance with Article 21 (2) of the GDPR and there is no legal basis for further processing.

3.4 The right to be forgotten

In the event that part of your personal data has been made public on the website or websites of other controllers, in accordance with Article 17 (1) of the GDPR, we will call on controllers at your request, where possible with reasonable input and from a technical point of view. to delete this data, and we will make sure that all content and web links to this data are removed from our site.

3.5 The right to limit the processing of personal data

As a user, you have the right to request a restriction on data processing when:

  • you challenge the correctness of your data with the possibility to check the correctness of the data ourselves,
  • the data processing is illegal and we did not delete the data at your request, you only requested a restriction on the processing,
  • We no longer need personal data for the purposes for which they were previously collected.

3.6 Right to transfer data

As a user, you have the right to receive all your personal data that has been provided to us in a structured, understandable and legible electronic form. You also have the right to transfer this data to another data controller without delay on our part by consent in accordance with point (a) of Article 9 (2) of the GDPR or by contract under point (b) of Article 6 (1), where data processing is performed automatically. Furthermore, in order to exercise the right to transfer data in accordance with Article 20 (1) of the GDPR, you also have the right to transfer data directly from one controller to another without altering the rights and freedoms of others.

3.7 Right to contract

As a user, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data, depending on your specific case, in accordance with Article 6 (1) of the GDPR. In this case, we will not continue to process your data unless we still have the appropriate legal basis to prevail over yours, such as representing the rights of the controller, responding to claims or lawsuits, law enforcement tasks and the like. You also have the right to object and to stop processing data at any time if:

  • we use your personal data for the purposes of direct advertising and marketing,
  • we use your data to classify or segment users intended for direct advertising and marketing,
  • we use your information to research or identify past facts or trends.

3.8 The right to withdraw consent for the processing of personal data

As a user, you have the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of data at any time. Your withdrawal of consent does not work retroactively, which means that as a controller we had a legal basis for the processing of your personal data until the withdrawal.

4 Minors

Our website and services are not intended for use by minors, so we do not intend or in any way encourage underage users of the website to provide personal information. In the event that you suspect that your child or minor has provided their or your personal information in your custody, we ask that you notify us immediately and request what we do with the information.

5 Data protection

5.1 Security and encryption

The company sensibly follows technical and organizational measures (TOMs) to prevent access to data by unauthorized persons, illegal data processing or loss of data due to negligence. The website is accessible only via a secure encrypted connection (SSL), as well as data exchange (transmission of data from the operator’s website to the operator’s internal information system) is performed via encrypted connections. This is how your personal data is transferred in encrypted form. We are constantly improving our security measures in line with technological progress. However, the operator cannot rule out possible misuse of data, as the Internet is an unpredictable medium, despite security measures and security communication protocols.

5.2 Web hosting

The web hosting is located in Slovenia and is performed by DHH.si d.o.o., Pod hribom 55, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, with which we entered into a contractual relationship based on the acceptance of the terms of business. For more information, please contact https://www.domenca.com/izjava-o-varnosti/.

6 Server event monitoring files

Each time you visit our website, an automated system records a series of general anonymized data about your visit. This general technical data recorded in the activity progress files is stored by the web hosting provider referred to in point 5.2.

6.1 Recorded information about events on the server

The following information is automatically recorded:

  • browser type and version
  • the operating system used when visiting the site,
  • the website from which you accessed our website (“referrers”),
  • about the viewed subpages of our site,
  • time and date of access and duration of your visit,
  • IP address,
  • Other similar data we use in case of abuse and attacks on our information systems.

We do not use the information to identify you. We also need information to:

  • we display the content of your site correctly,
  • we optimize the content to your technical capabilities,
  • we enable the improvement of the user experience through further development,
  • we can provide enough data to prosecute entities that would or have carried out cyber attacks.

We anonymize the data and monitor it with various statistical methods, and we also use it to ensure the safe use of the website.

7 Cookies

7.1 What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file, usually containing a sequence of letters and numbers, that is loaded on a user’s terminal equipment (computer, mobile device, etc .; in these terms generally referred to as: a computer) when a user visits a website from his web server. places in a browser cookie file on the user’s computer’s hard drive). For example, this allows the S page to identify the user’s devices when a connection is established between the web server and the web browser. The main purpose of the cookie is to enable the web server to present customized web pages to the user, which enable the experience when visiting the web site to be more personal and to better respond to individual user needs. Cookies are also used to help the operator learn more about how users use their websites, and also to help improve the user experience when visiting websites.

7.2 What types of cookies do we use?

The operator may use the following types of cookies on the website: Temporary or session cookies: these are temporary cookies that are stored in the cookie file of the user’s browser until the end of his visit to the browser (for the duration of the browsing session and deleted during the session) . These cookies are mandatory for the proper operation of certain applications or functionalities on the website. Persistent cookies: persistent cookies can be used by the operator to improve the user experience (eg to store registration information, page language settings, etc.). These cookies remain in the cookie file of the user’s browser for a longer period of time until they are deleted. This time period depends on the choices the user makes in their Internet browser settings. Persistent cookies allow information to be uploaded to a web server every time someone visits the website. Persistent cookies are also known as tracking cookies; Own cookies (1st party cookies) are from the operator’s website, which the user views, and can be permanent or temporary. Websites use these cookies to store information that they will use again the next time a user visits this site; Other cookies (3rd party cookies) come from other, partner, websites (which measure traffic, for example). In this way, third parties can collect user data from a variety of websites and use it for a variety of purposes, from advertising and analytics to improving their products.

7.3 What cookies we use

MojMojster COOKIES Mojmojster cookie: the authentication cookie and session data store the data necessary for the correct operation and display of the MojMojster system page when you visit. Duration: 2 months. PHPSESSID cookie: A session cookie is stored when a registered provider is logged in to the site and stores a random unique session identifier for the duration of the session. The purpose of the cookie is to ensure the identification of the logged in user in the MojMojster system for the duration of the session. Duration: session duration. COOKIES Google Analytics: cookies to monitor website traffic. _ga Cookie: This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports. By default it is set to expire after 2 years, although this is customizable by website owners. _gat Cookie: it is used to throttle the request rate – limiting the collection of data on high traffic sites. It expires after 10 minutes. -gid Cookie: It stores and updates a unique value for each page visited. Google Partner Cookies for the display of advertisements. COOKIES Facebook: act, c_user, datr, dpr, fr, pl, presence, sb, wd, xs, user monitoring and advertising. SmartlookCookie COOKIES: monitoring of sessions to improve the user interface, duration 1 day.

8 How do we collect your data?

We collect your information on the basis of online inquiry forms, by phone or e-mail. When sending e-mails, please be aware that we cannot guarantee the security of your data sent via your e-mail server. The following are all aspects and reasons for data collection.

8.1 Online form

Through the online form, you provide us with information about your project and contact information. The online form is tailored to the category and type of request you are submitting. When submitting an inquiry, we invite you to familiarize yourself with the terms of use and privacy policy. The web hosting provider provides your submitted information to employees.

9.Why do we process your data?

9.1 In general

We collect your data exclusively for the aforementioned purposes for which we have the appropriate legal basis. We do not process your personal data for any other purposes not mentioned in this document or necessary for the provision of services in accordance with a legitimate interest.

10. What are the legal bases for the processing of your personal data?

10.1 In general

We process your data legitimately and in accordance with the law. All our processes are transparent and detailed in this document as written in privacy policy.

10.2 Marketing, sales to third parties

We provide data only to those third parties with whom we have entered into a formal relationship. The processing of your personal data is important above all to meet the expectations of both users and businesses and is therefore also in line with Article 6 (1) b of the GDPR.

10.3 User registration

After registration or submission of a request, data processing is necessary primarily to meet our obligations to you, which we undertook to fulfill in the general conditions in accordance with Article 6 (1) b GDPR, which includes the execution of your order, communication between you and us.

11 What data do we process?

11.1 In general

We explicitly urge you not to provide any personal information that is not relevant to the successful fulfillment of the purpose of the website as written in privacy policy. This applies in particular to sensitive personal data. That is why we also never ask you to provide information such as gender, ethnicity, political opinions and the like.

11.2 Contacting

In the event that you have contacted us via e-mail or called us on the phone, we store and process only those personal data that would otherwise be required of you in the online form. This data is processed in the same way as data provided from the online form as written in privacy policy.

12 How long do we keep your data?

We retain the personal data we process for as long as we have your consent to store and process it and for as long as it takes to perform the service. For your safety and transparency, we will delete the data within a reasonable period of time. However, we may delete your data immediately at any time upon request, unless the law provides for special restrictions or if the data is already part of the proceedings against you or another entity.

13 Recipients

13.1 Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Ltd. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses a special form of cookie that is stored on your computer and allows you to analyze your use of the website. The information about the use of the website collected by the cookie is usually transferred to Google’s server in the USA and stored on it. We would like to point out that the Google Analytics service on this website has been extended to include the code “gat._anonymizeIp ();”, which provides anonymous collection of IP addresses (so-called IP masking). By anonymizing your IP on this website, Google will shorten your IP address in the EU and other countries of the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address transferred to Google’s server in the US and shortened there. Google uses this information on our behalf to analyze your use of the website in order to generate reports on website activity and to provide additional services relating to website usage and internet usage. Google may provide this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. The IP address provided by your browser as part of Google Analytics is not combined with any other Google data. We use Google Analytics to analyze and regularly improve the use of our website. With the help of the obtained statistical data, we can improve our offer and make it more interesting for you as a user. At the same time, we obtain information about the functionality of our site (for example, to detect navigation problems). In the Google Analytics configuration, we have ensured that Google receives this data as a processor and therefore may not use this data for its own purposes. The configuration of the Google Analytics advertising features does not depend on this and is described in the relevant section below, provided that it is also used on this website.

13.2 Google Maps

If you use Google Maps, you need to save your IP address. This information is usually transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there, with SIOUG having no influence on this data transfer. The use of Google Maps is in the interest of our website to facilitate the location of the places we advertise. This is a legitimate interest in accordance with Art. 6 (1) (f) of the General Regulation on the protection of personal data. Third Party Information: Google Dublin, Google Ireland Ltd, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland, Fax: +353 (1) 436 1001. Google Analytics Terms of Service, Google Analytics Security and Privacy Policy Overview, Privacy Policy Google. Google adheres to the terms of the EU-US Privacy Shield.