1. Data Administrator

The administrator of personal data is Vadym Gavva, Wawelska 19/35, 44-217 Rybnik, Poland, NIP6423070666. You can contact us at the e-mail address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or to the address of the registered office.

2. Goals and processing time

The data will be processed in order to:

- Conclusion and performance of the contract pursuant to art. Art. 6 par. 1 let. b GDPR for the duration of the contract and until the deadlines for redress have expired;
- Examination of complaints and complaints based on art. 6 par. 1 let. c GDPR for 1 year after the end of the warranty period or settlement of the complaint;
- Claims related to the concluded contract pursuant to art. 6 par. 1 let. f GDPR, where the legitimate purpose is to recover the receivables, until the final conclusion of the proceedings in this enforcement proceedings;
- Archiving settlement documents based on art. 6 par. 1 let. c GDPR until expiration of the tax liability;
- Handling of applications sent using the contact form, other applications, including ensuring accountability of activities carried out by Vadym Gavva, where the legitimate purpose is To respond to requests and inquiries using the contact form or in another form, including storing sensitive applications and responses to maintain the accountability principle, for a period of 3 years.

3. Recipients of data

We can provide data to recipients, i.e .:

- entities operating postal activities - Poczta Polska;
- banks, if it is necessary to conduct settlements;
- state bodies or other entities authorized under the law;

4. Rights in the field of data being processed and voluntary data submission

Every person whose data relates has the right to access their data and the right to rectify, delete, limit processing, the right to data transfer, the right to object, the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the legality of processing, which was made on the basis of consent before its withdrawal (if the processing is carried out on the basis of consent), lodging a complaint to the supervisory body, ie the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection. Providing data is necessary to conclude contracts, settle business operations, respond to targeted applications, consider complaints and complaints. In the remaining scope, providing data is voluntary.

5. Processing of personal data in an automated manner

Personal data will not be processed in an automated manner (including in the form of profiling) in such a way that as a result of such automated processing, any decisions could be made, other legal effects would be caused or otherwise significantly affect our clients. As part of our activities, we use cookies in the way that we observe and analyze traffic on our websites as well as undertake remarketing activities.