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POLICY FOR PROTECTION, CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY OF PERSONAL DATA
This Privacy Policy provides information regarding the collection, processing and protection of your personal data obtained in connection with the use of https://www.medina.bg/.
For questions and contact with "MEDINA" Ltd., e-mail: office@medina.bg
For detailed information on personal data protection, as well as to submit complaints and reports, you can contact the Personal Data Protection Commission: Sofia, 2 Tsvetan Lazarov Blvd., tel. 02 9153580, e-mail: kzld@cpdp.bg.
By using the services of "MEDINA" EOOD, you consent to the collection, use and processing of your personal data in accordance with this policy and Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
Providing your personal data for use by https://www.medina.bg is voluntary. In case you refuse to provide the necessary personal data to "MEDINA" EOOD, you give up the opportunity to use a service on our platform.
"MEDINA" Ltd. is not responsible for the processing of personal data on sites to which it links. https://www.medina.bg there are external references.
This Privacy Policy is an integral part of and complements the Cookie Policy and the General Terms and Conditions of the site. https://www.medina.bg.
Collection of personal data provided by site users through their explicit consent.
Automatic collection of personal data obtained through the use of cookies and other similar technologies.
Collection of data obtained from third parties: providers of advertising, analytics, search results based outside the EU; providers of technical payment and delivery services, etc.
III. Personal data subjects and types of data processed
A visitor is any person who has loaded a page on their web browser. https://www.medina.bg.
The types of data that are subject to processing are: the visitor's location, actions performed by the visitor in https://www.medina.bg, visitor preferences, type of browser/device used, information contained in cookies.
The processing is carried out for: keeping statistics on attendance at https://www.medina.bg, improving functionalities in https://www.medina.bg, marketing purposes.
The data is stored until the intended validity of a given cookie expires or until it is deleted by the visitor.
The types of data that are subject to processing are: names, address, telephone number, e-mail address, IP addresses, information about purchases made and actions taken by the user in https://www.medina.bg.
The processing is carried out for: providing the opportunity to carry out legal transactions in https://www.medina.bg.
In order to fully offer services in https://www.medina.bg It is possible to share your personal data with the following persons: government authorities, courier companies, professional consultants (accountants, auditors, lawyers, banks, insurance companies), etc.
"MEDINA" EOOD does not collect information regarding: race, ethnicity, religious and philosophical beliefs, sexual orientation, sex life, political views, membership in trade unions, health status, genetic and biometric data, criminal convictions and crimes.
Within the framework of https://www.medina.bg may contain content that links to external web pages owned by third parties. In the event that you decide to visit such sites, https://www.medina.bg is not responsible for the policies, content and process of their operation.
The pages of https://www.medina.bg uses cookies to store data. You can set your browser to refuse cookies in whole or in part. For more information, please read our Cookie Policy.
"MEDINA" EOOD has taken the necessary measures to protect your personal data in order to prevent unauthorized use, alteration, destruction, disclosure, access, accidental loss, etc.
The site https://www.medina.bg does not store bank card numbers. Electronic transactions with bank cards are carried out through intermediary online payment systems, guaranteeing their security.
As a data subject and user/user of https://www.medina.bgYou have the following rights:
Any information, communication and actions on and in connection with your rights are carried out and provided free of charge. Where a user's requests are manifestly unfounded or excessive, in particular due to their repetitiveness, "MEDINA" EOOD may either charge a reasonable fee, taking into account the administrative costs of providing the information or communication, or taking the requested actions.
– the personal data are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed;
– you withdraw your consent on which the data processing is based and there is no other legal basis for the processing; – –
– you believe that personal data has been processed unlawfully.
Please note that there may be other reasons that prevent the immediate deletion of your data, such as statutory retention obligations, pending proceedings, establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims, etc.
– you contest the accuracy of the personal data, for a period that allows us to verify the accuracy of the personal data;
– the processing is unlawful, but you do not want the personal data to be deleted, but instead require the restriction of their use;
– we no longer need the personal data for the purposes of the processing, but you require them for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims
– you have objected to the processing of the data pending verification of whether the legitimate grounds of "MEDINA" EOOD for processing the data override your interests.
If you request restriction of processing, we will inform you before the restriction of processing is lifted.
– the processing of the specific data is based on consent obtained or on a contractual basis;
– the processing is carried out in an automated manner.
Where you have given your consent to the processing of data for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object to the processing of personal data at any time without giving reasons.
Any disputes between "MEDINA" EOOD and users of https://www.medina.bg regarding personal data may be resolved through negotiations between the parties. In the unlikely event of a legal dispute, it should be brought before the Personal Data Protection Commission or directly before the competent court.