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Privacy and cookie policy

 

PRIVACY AND COOKIE POLICY

 

 

Stremnitzer-Alu Kft. respects your privacy 

The protection of your privacy throughout the course of processing personal data as well as the security of all business data is an important concern to us. Controller 

Stremnitzer-Alu Kft. is the controller responsible for the processing of your data; exceptions are outlined in this data protection notice. 

Our contact details are as follows: Stremnitzer-Alu Kft., 2170 Aszód, Falujárók útja 40. info@alustrem.hu Collection, processing and usage of personal data 

Processed categories of data 

The following categories of data are processed: 

  • Communication data (e.g. name, telephone, e-mail, company, country, IP address) 
  • Contractual master data 
  • Contract accounting and payment data 
  • Client history 

 

Principles 

Personal data consists of all information related to an identified or identifiable natural person, this includes, e.g. names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, contractual master data, contract accounting and payment data, which is an expression of a person’s identity. 

We collect, process and use personal data (including IP addresses) only when there is either a statutory legal basis to do so or if you have given your consent to the processing or use of personal data concerning this matter. 

Processing purposes and legal bases 

We; as well as the service providers commissioned by us; process your personal data for the following processing purposes: 

  • contacts, provision of information based on the enquiry by the data subject (Legal bases: justified interest) 
  • online identifiers such as internet protocol addresses, cookie identifiers (Legal bases: explicit consent) 

Information about Cookies 

We use cookies and similar devices to facilitate your browsing in the Platform, understand how you interact with us and, in certain cases, to be able to show you advertisements in accordance with your browsing habits. Please read our Information about Cookies to understand with greater detail the cookies and similar devices that we use, their purpose and other information of interest. 

What is a Cookie? 

A Cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your PC, telephone or any other device, with information about your navigation on that website. Cookies are necessary to facilitate browsing and to make it more user-friendly, and they do not damage your computer. 

While this Policy uses the general term “Cookies”, as they are the main method for storing information used by this website, the browser’s “Local Storage” space is also used for the same purposes as the Cookies. All the information included in this section is also applicable to this “Local Storage”. 

What are Cookies used for on this website? 

Cookies are an essential part of how our website works. The main purpose of our Cookies is to improve your browsing experience. For example, they are used to remember your preferences (language, country, etc.) while browsing and on future visits. 

The information collected by the Cookies also enables us to improve the site by estimating numbers and patterns of use, the suitability of the website to the individual interests of the users, quicker searches, etc. 

On occasion, if we have obtained your informed consent in advance, we may use Cookies, tags or other similar devices to obtain information that enables us to show you, either from our own website or from third-party websites or any other means, advertising based on the analysis of your browsing habits. 

What are Cookies NOT used for on this website? 

We do not store sensitive personal information, such as your address, your password, your credit or debit card data, etc. in the Cookies we use. 

Who uses the information stored in Cookies? 

The information stored in the Cookies from our website is used exclusively by us, except for those identified below as “third-party cookies”, which are used and managed by external entities to provide services requested by us to improve our services and the experience of the user when browsing our website. The main services for which these “third-party cookies” are used are to obtain access statistics and to guarantee the payment transactions that are carried out. 

How can I avoid using Cookies on this website? 

If you prefer to avoid the use of Cookies on this page, taking into account the above-described limitations, you must first disable the use of Cookies in your browser and then delete the Cookies saved in your browser associated with this website. 

You may use this option for preventing the use of Cookies at any time. 

How do I disable and prevent the use of Cookies? 

You may restrict, block or delete the Cookies from this website at any time by changing the configuration of your browser following the steps indicated below. While the settings are different in each browser, Cookies are normally configured in the “Preferences” or “Tools” menu. For further details on configuring Cookies in your browser, see the “Help” menu in the browser itself. 

Which particular Cookies does this website use and for what purpose? 

The chart below shows the Cookies, tags and other similar devices used by this website, together with information on the purpose, duration and management (proprietary and by third parties) of each one of them.

Cookie 

Description 

Expires 

NID (.google.com) 

These 3rd Google cookies are used to track user’s preferences (e.g. language) so that related content can be shown 

183 Tage 

_gid 

A Google Analytics cookie. This helps us count how many people visit the website by tracking if you’ve visited before 

1 day 

_gat 

This 3rd party Google Analytics session cookie is used by Google Analytics to monitor requests rate toward their servers. This cookie helps CENTR to identify website areas to be improved. 

10 minutes 

_ga 

This 3rd party Google Analytics persistent cookie is used to distinguish users when collecting information about page visits. This cookie helps us to identify website areas to be improved. 

2 years 

 

Data transfer 

Data transfer to other controllers 

Principally, your personal data is forwarded to other controllers only if required for the fulfillment of a contractual obligation. 

Additionally, data may be transferred to other controllers when we are obliged to do so due to statutory regulations or enforceable administrative or judicial orders. 

Service providers (general) 

We involve external service providers with tasks such as delivery. We have chosen those service providers carefully and monitor them on a regular basis, especially regarding their diligent handling of and protection of the data that they store. All service providers are obliged to maintain confidentiality and to comply to the statutory provisions. Duration of storage; retention periods 

Principally, we store your data for as long as it is necessary or for as long as we have a justified interest in storing the data. In all other cases we delete your personal data with the exception of data we are obliged to store for the fulfillment of legal obligations (e.g. due to retention periods under the tax and commercial codes we are obliged to have documents such as contracts and invoices available for a certain period of time). 

Security 

Our employees and the companies providing services on our behalf, are obliged to confidentiality and to compliance with the applicable data protection laws. We take all necessary technical and organizational measures to ensure an appropriate level of security and to protect your data that are administrated by us especially from the risks of unintended or unlawful destruction, manipulation, loss, change or unauthorized disclosure or unauthorized access. 

User rights 

To enforce your rights, please use the details provided in the Contact section. In doing so, please ensure that an unambiguous identification of your person is possible. 

Right to information and access: 

You have the right to obtain confirmation from us about whether or not your personal data is being processed, and, if this is the case, access to your personal data. 

Right to correction and deletion: 

You have the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning yourself without undue delay from us. Taking into account the purposes of the processing, you have the right to have incomplete personal data completed, including by means of providing a supplementary statement. 

This does not apply to data which is necessary for billing or accounting purposes or which is subject to a statutory retention period. If access to such data is not required, however, its processing is restricted (see the following). 

Restriction of processing: 

You have the right to demand for – as far as statutory requirements are fulfilled – restriction of the processing of your data. 

Objection to data processing: 

You have the right to object to data processing by us at any time. We will no longer process the personal data unless we demonstrate compliance with legal requirements to provide provable reasons for the further processing which are beyond your interests, rights and freedoms or for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims. 

Objection to data processing based on the legal basis of “justified interest”: 

In addition, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data at any time, insofar as this is based on a justified interest. We will then terminate the processing of your data, unless we demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds according to legal requirements which override your rights. 

Data portability: 

If the data processing is based on your Consent or the performance of a contract, you are entitled to receive data that you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or – if technically feasible – to demand that we transfer those data to a third party. 

Right of complaint with supervisory authority: 

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. You can appeal to the supervisory authority which is responsible for your place of residence or your state of residency or to the supervisory authority responsible for us. This is: 

National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information 

H-1125 Budapest Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/C. Hungary 

Telefon: + 36 1 391 1400 

Telefax: + 36 1 391 1410 

E-Mail: privacy@naih.hu 

Homepage: http://www.naih.hu 

Changes to the Data Protection Notice 

We reserve the right to change our security and data protection measures if this is required due to technical development. In such cases, we will amend our data protection notice accordingly. 

Please, therefore, notice the current version of our data protection notice, as this is subject to change. 

Contact 

If you wish to contact us, please find us at the address stated in the “Controller” section. 

Effective date: 2018.05.25.