KEY INFORMATION – SHORT VERSION
The administrator of the data is Mateusz Godzic.
You can contact the Administrator by writing to the e-mail address: [email protected]
Remember that by contacting via e-mail and contact form, you are providing the Administrator with your personal data.
The Administrator makes every effort to ensure that the data provided is safe and consciously selects the entities with which it cooperates. It entrusts the processing of personal data only to proven and trusted providers of personal data processing services.
The site uses Google Analytics analytical tools that collect information about your visit, such as the sub-pages you viewed, the time you spent on the site or transitions between sub-pages. Google LLC’s Google Analytics cookies are used for this purpose.
The site uses cookies for proper operation.
The above information is preliminary. If they are not sufficient for you, you can find more information below.
PERSONAL DATA
The administrator of your personal data within the meaning of the personal data protection regulations is Mateusz Godzic.
The purposes, legal basis and period of personal data processing are indicated separately for each purpose of data processing (see description of individual purposes of personal data processing below).
Entitlements. The GDPR gives you the following potential rights related to the processing of your personal data:
- the right to access your personal data,the right to rectify your personal data,
- The right to erasure of personal data,
- The right to restrict the processing of your personal data,
- The right to object to the processing of your personal data,
- the right to data portability,
- The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority,
- The right to revoke consent to the processing of personal data, if you have given such consent.
The rules related to the exercise of the indicated rights are described in detail in Articles 16 – 21 of the GDPR. The rights indicated above are not absolute and you will not be entitled to all processing operations of your personal data. For your convenience, efforts have been made to indicate the rights to which you are entitled within the framework of the description of individual personal data processing operations.
One of the rights indicated above is always available to you – if you consider that in processing your personal data the Administrator has committed a violation of data protection regulations, you have the opportunity to file a complaint with the supervisory authority.
You can also always request access to information about what data the Administrator has about you and for what purposes it processes it. All you need to do is send a message to [email protected]. However, every effort has been made to ensure that the information of interest to you is comprehensively presented in this privacy policy. You can also use the e-mail address provided above if you have any questions about the processing of your personal data.
Security. The Administrator guarantees you the confidentiality of any personal data you provide. It ensures that all security and data protection measures required by data protection regulations are taken. Personal data shall be collected with due diligence and shall be properly protected from access by unauthorized persons.
PURPOSES AND ACTIVITIES OF PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING
Email contact. When you contact me by e-mail, including sending an inquiry via the contact form, you naturally provide your e-mail address as the address of the sender of the message. In addition, you may also include other personal data in the body of the message.
Your data is processed in this case for the purpose of contacting you, and the basis for processing is Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR, i.e. your consent resulting from the initiation of contact. The legal basis for post-contact processing is the legitimate purpose of archiving correspondence for internal purposes (Article 6(1)(c) GDPR).
The content of correspondence may be subject to archiving and it is not possible to clearly determine when it will be deleted. You have the right to request the history of correspondence (if it was subject to archiving), as well as to request its deletion, unless its archiving is justified due to the administrator’s overriding interests, e.g. defense against potential claims on your part.
COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
The website, like almost all other websites, uses cookies to provide you with the best user experience.
Cookies are small text information stored on your terminal device (e.g. computer, tablet, smartphone) that can be read by a data communications system.
Cookies can be divided into own cookies and third-party cookies. See below for more details.
Consent to cookies. When you visit the site for the first time, you are shown information about the use of cookies, along with a question about your consent to the use of cookies. You have the ability to manage cookies from within your browser, and you can also delete cookies altogether. Note, however, that disabling cookies may cause difficulties in using the site, as well as many other websites that use cookies.
Proprietary cookies. Proprietary cookies are used to ensure the proper operation of the site, in particular to adapt the content of the site to your preferences.
Third-party cookies. The futurecontent.co.uk website, like most modern websites, uses functions provided by third parties, which involves the use of cookies from third parties. The use of such cookies is described below.
Analysis and statistics. Cookies are used to track site statistics, such as the number of visitors, the type of operating system and browser used to browse the site, time spent on the site, sub-pages visited, etc. The administrator uses Google Analytics in this regard, which involves the use of cookies from Google LLC.
Social tools. We provide the ability to use social features such as sharing content on social networks. The use of these functions involves the use of cookies of social network administrators such as Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, LinkedIN, Twitter, YouTube.
SERVER LOGS
Using the site involves sending queries to the server where the site is stored. Each request made to the server is recorded in the server logs.
The logs include, among other things, your IP address, the date and time of the server, information about your web browser and the operating system you are using. The logs are saved and stored on the server.
The data stored in the server logs are not associated with specific individuals using the site and are not used by us to identify you.
The server logs are only support material for the administration of the site, and their contents are not disclosed to anyone except those authorized to administer the server.