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Privacy policy (GDPR)
Privacy policy (GDPR)
The company PM Consulting s.r.o., IČO: 251 17 491, with its registered office at Husova 86, 565 01 Choceň, registered at the Regional Court in Hradec Králové under file no. No. C 25119 (hereinafter referred to as “PM”), processes as a controller within the meaning of the General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (hereinafter referred to as “GDPR”) personal data provided to it by your person. It provides more information on the protection of your personal data below in the form of questions and answers:
How can I contact the administrator, PM?
You can contact us at any time at the contact details provided on our website, or you can visit one of our offices by appointment.
What specific data does PM process?
Only personal data that you provided to us by filling out the form, ie:
- name,
- surname,
- e-mail,
- phone,
- address of self-employed person [1],
- ID,
- VAT number
For what purpose and on what basis does PM process your personal data?
The purposes and title for the processing of personal data are listed below:
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Purpose of processing |
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Organization of courses (including informing participants about possible changes) |
Fulfillment of the contract according to Art. 6 paragraph 1 (a) b) GDPR |
Issuance of invoice and certificate of participation in the course |
Performance of the contract according to Art. 1 letter b) GDPR |
Organization of PRINCE2 or ITIL tests for PeopleCert, UK (only if this results from the service you have ordered) |
Sending a marketing e-mail about new courses and other activities of PM Consulting for a period of 5 years |
Consent pursuant to Article 6 (1) (a) a) GDPR |
To whom are my personal data transferred, who is the recipient?
We only pass on your personal data to:
- external collaborators who are bound by confidentiality regarding this information,
- an external accountant who is also bound by professional secrecy with regard to this information,
- PeopleCert only if you have ordered a PRINCE2 or ITIL test.
How long will we store your personal data?
For a period of 5 years, or for a shorter period, if you invite us to delete them and the law allows us to delete them.
What would happen if I did not provide you with personal data?
If you did not provide us with personal data, we would not be able to provide the training you requested. Some of your data allows us to contact you in the event of an organizational change, others we need according to the law so that we can subsequently issue you a tax document.
What other rights do I have in relation to the protection of personal data?
- The right to obtain confirmation from the PM as to whether or not the personal data concerning you are being processed and, if so, you have the right to obtain access to this personal data and to other information pursuant to Article 15 of the GDPR; under the conditions specified therein, PM will provide you with a copy of the processed personal data upon request.
- The right to rectification, ie for PM to correct inaccurate personal data concerning you without undue delay, or to supplement incomplete personal data according to the conditions specified in Article 16 of the GDPR.
- The right to delete, ie the administrator to delete personal data concerning you without undue delay, under the conditions specified in Article 17 of the GDPR.
- The right of the controller to restrict the processing of personal data under the conditions set out in Article 18 of the GDPR.
- The right for the controller to update your personal data with the recipients, ie to notify the recipients to whom your personal data have been made available of any corrections or deletions of personal data or restrictions under the conditions set out in Article 19 of the GDPR.
- The right to obtain personal data concerning you from PM in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to transfer such data to another controller under the conditions set out in Article 20 of the GDPR.
- The right to object at any time to the processing of personal data concerning you, under the conditions set out in Article 21 of the GDPR; Should your personal data be processed for the purposes of direct marketing, you have the right at any time in the future to object to such processing, which includes profiling (see below) relating to such direct marketing.
- The right not to be the subject of any decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which has legal effects for you or affects you, under the conditions set out in Article 22 of the GDPR.
- The right to file a complaint against our proceedings with the supervisory authority, which in the Czech Republic is the Office for Personal Data Protection with its registered office in Prague. “
[1] According to the Opinion of the Office for Personal Data Protection No. 3/2011 of November 2011, “data concerning certain or identifiable persons, self-employed persons or members of the liberal professions are personal data within the meaning of the Personal Data Protection Act.”