The website https://coachingagilisan.hu complies with domestic and new European Union regulations [Act CXII of 2011 on the Right to Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information, Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues Concerning Electronic Commerce Services and Information Society Services, and the provisions of Regulation (EU) 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) (“GDPR”)].
Legal basis for data processing: Act CXII of 2011 on the Right to Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information, Section 5(1)(a) – Consent of the data subject
Anita Szabó (hereinafter: Data Controller) processes users’ personal data in connection with online activities, exclusively through the completion of the contact/request form or for the purpose of sending newsletters—within the territory of Hungary.
The Data Controller processes only personal data that is essential for achieving the purpose of data processing and is suitable for achieving that purpose. Personal data is processed only to the extent and for the duration necessary to achieve the purpose.
The Data Controller does not disclose user data to third parties and does not use it for other marketing purposes.
The Data Controller protects the personal data of registered users processed on the website in every reasonable manner.
Address of Data Controller: 1073 Budapest, Dob u. 106. III/25.
Contact data of Data Controller: +36 70 620 2760, hello@coachingagilisan.hu
Consent to data processing: By registering or filling out a form, the user expressly consents to the processing of the personal data they have voluntarily provided.
Data subjects: registered users
Scope of data processed: data provided by registered users during registration that is necessary for order fulfillment: Name, Company Name, Tax ID, Contact Information (phone, email), Message, Date
We do not collect data from children and do not collect sensitive data about users.
Purpose of data collection: responding to inquiries and requests for a business proposal, fulfilling user needs
Potential data controllers authorized to access the data:
Visitors are entitled to view the Data Controller’s website and to make copies of it by printing or downloading it to a data storage device, but solely for personal, private, and non-commercial purposes.
It is prohibited to sell copies of any part of the website for financial gain; furthermore, any modification of any part of the website or its incorporation into another work, publication, or website—whether in electronic or printed form—is permitted only with the owner’s consent.
Apart from what is described here, the Data Controller grants no other authorization or rights regarding its website.
The owner of the website reserves the right to make any changes, corrections, or modifications to the website at any time, without prior notice, whenever deemed necessary.
General Information About Cookies
A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser cookie, is used by the primary website to send information to the user’s browser, and the browser sends that information back to the primary website. This information can be used to authenticate the user, as well as to identify the browsing session, user settings, the contents of the shopping cart, or anything else that can be accomplished with text data stored on the user’s computer.
The data controller does not collect any personal data or data relating to individuals through cookies. The information collected includes a cookie ID (which is a number approximately 20 characters long) and a country ID. This means that the Data Controller collects only statistical data regarding groups, but is unable to identify individuals, information, or any website activity related to any person in any way.
Personal data is collected exclusively through the forms on the website, when the user actually provides the requested information and submits it to the Data Controller in accordance with separate policies. In this case, the Data Controller always respects and complies with the legal requirements and regulations regarding the collection and storage of personal data.
You may also choose not to allow the use of cookies (for more information, see the section below titled “How can you block and avoid cookies?”). In this case, you will remain completely anonymous to the Data Controller and the Google Analytics tool we use.
The information collected via cookies is determined by the Google Analytics system, for example:
• The time of the current website visit.
• Whether the user has visited the website before, and if so, when.
• Which website the user came from (note: cookies from the primary website do not share information between individual websites).
• IP address, which is used to identify information such as country, state, and city (this is known as IP geolocation). The cookie does not collect data such as name, email address, other addresses, or billing information.
• The Google Analytics Terms of Service explicitly prohibit all Analytics customers from collecting information that links personal data to Google Analytics data.
The information provided by users varies depending on the purpose of each form. We declare that these forms have been created in accordance with the requirements of global and local laws and regulations.
The information collected via cookies is stored by Google. Further details are provided in Google’s Privacy Policy.
A registered user may request from the data controller
• information regarding the processing of their personal data,
• the correction of their personal data,
• the erasure or blocking of their personal data.
The data controller shall provide the information in writing, in an easily understandable form, at the registered user’s request, as soon as possible after the request is submitted, but no later than 10 days. If the data controller finds the registered user’s request to be justified, it shall take immediate action to correct or delete their personal data.
If the registered user is not satisfied with the data controller’s response, they may enforce their right to the protection of their personal data before a civil court and may also contact the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (www.naih.hu/kapcsolat.html).
Act CXII of 2011 on the Right to Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information can be read here: National Legislation Database (www.njt.hu)