Privacy Policy
Information Obligation
Dear Users,
In connection with the entry into force on 25 May 2018 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (hereinafter: GDPR), we provide the following information regarding the processing of your personal data.
Who is the controller of your data and how you can contact us
The data controller is [company name], based in [city], NIP (Tax ID): [tax number] (hereinafter: the Company).
You can contact us via postal mail or email at: kontakt@landoftomorrow.pl
For what purpose do we process your data
Your data is processed for the purpose of concluding or performing a sales contract or the provision of services (Article 6(1)(b) GDPR), handling complaints and claims, fulfilling tax, reporting, and other legal obligations imposed on the Company (Article 6(1)(c) GDPR).
Your data is also processed for the purposes of pursuing claims arising from concluded contracts, protecting the Company against claims, maintaining statistics, and conducting marketing activities (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR).
The lawful basis for this processing is the Company’s legitimate interest in recovering outstanding payments, protecting the Company’s reputation, preventing unfounded claims, conducting financial and sales analyses, and promoting the Company’s business to support further development.
Your personal data will be processed both in the form of document circulation—such as invoices, warehouse documents, or warranty cards—and within IT systems, such as emails, accounting and sales software, or backup copies.
How long we will store your data
Your data will be stored for the period necessary to fulfill the contract, perform warranty obligations, meet accounting and tax obligations required by law, and until the expiry of any limitation periods for potential claims.
If your data is processed on the basis of consent, it will be processed until such consent is withdrawn.
Who we share your data with
In the course of performing our duties, your data may be transferred to external entities, including:
- payment service providers,
- couriers and postal operators,
- IT system operators,
- entities providing legal services to us,
- authorities legally entitled to receive your data under applicable regulations.
Your rights
Providing your personal data is always voluntary; however, it is necessary for concluding a contract or fulfilling related obligations.
In connection with the processing of your data, you have the right to:
- access your personal data, correct or delete it,
- request restriction of processing,
- obtain information on the extent of data processing,
- request transfer of the data you have entrusted to us.
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us using one of the addresses provided above.
If at any point you believe that our actions violate your rights, you may submit a complaint to the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO).