GDPR
terms and conditions
We respect your privacy
Being a customer, newsletter subscriber or website visitor, you are providing me with your personal information. I am responsible for their protection and security. You can find more information about personal data protection, policies and rights you have in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) document.
Mgr. Martina Bugárová
business ID number 06585213
Havlíčkova 508, Křenovice 683 52
Contact email: bugarova.martina@gmail.com
What data and why
Contacting and requesting coaching, consultancy, workshops
In the contact and inquiry form, I collect your name and e-mail so that I can answer your questions in the context of the future fulfillment of the contract and that I can process your inquiry correctly.
Order
For the purpose of fulfilling the contract and legal obligation, I collect the following data from you: name, company name, ID number and billing address, so that I can properly process your order and properly issue and archive tax documents.
Newsletter
I keep your email and name for the purpose of sending news and business communication in the form of a newsletter only based on your consent. You can withdraw your consent at any time.
How long do I keep the data?
Newsletter: for 5 years Sending a query, requests: for 1 year
Order: for the period specified by law.
Who processes the data I use
To ensure specific administrative matters and automatized operations I cannot provide by myself I use these providers who can protect your data even better than me., specifically:
Google
Squarespace
Mailchimp
Calendly
Facebook
Instagram
accountancy services
Ask what data we process, for what purpose, to what extent, for how long and who has access to it.
You can request correction or deletion of this data.
You can request to stop receiving email notifications. You can then unsubscribe yourself at any time in the footer of any email.
If you believe that I am processing your data in violation of the relevant legal regulations, please contact me.
If you are not satisfied with the resolution of your complaint, you can file a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection.