Privacy Policy
Before you provide us with personal data, please read this information about the processing of your personal data pursuant to Articles 12-14 of EU Regulation 2016/679 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (hereinafter referred to as the “Regulation“) and Sections 19 and 20 of Act 18/2018 Coll. on the protection of personal data.
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Operators
Who are we and where can you find us? Your personal data is processed by joint controllers, namely the following companies of the PERSONALITY group: 1. Personality, s.r.o. with registered office at Svätoplukovo námestie 1/B, Nitra 949 01, ID No. 44 549 733, 2. Personality Leasing Services, s.r.o., with registered office at Svätoplukovo námestie 1/B, Nitra 949 01, ID No.: 45 275 742 a 3. Personality HR Consulting, s.r.o., with registered office at Rybná 716/24, 110 00 Praha 1, ID No. 021 55 982 (hereinafter together referred to as “Personality Group” or “we“). More detailed information about the contract can be found in section 2. Pokiaľ máte otázky o osobných údajov, môžete nás kontaktovať na emailom na adrese: data@personalityhr.com
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Basic data from the Joint Operators Agreement.
The companies belonging to the PERSONALITY Group have jointly concluded a Joint Operators Agreement pursuant to Article 26. Regulations, in which they agree on rules for sharing the databases they create and use together. They also agreed that the organizational and security rules for the databases are determined by the company Personality, s.r.o. with registered office at Svätoplukovo námestie 1/B, Nitra 949 01, ID No. 44 549 733 (hereinafter referred to as “Company“), this Company also represents all joint controllers vis-à-vis the data subjects, shall be the point of contact for the persons concerned, cooperate with supervisory authorities and exercise other rights and obligations of the controller under the Regulation. Notwithstanding the existence of a Joint Operators Agreement, you may exercise your rights with any company in the PERSONALITY group, but the quickest way to do so is to contact the Company at the contact address above.
3. Information for different categories of data subjects and purposes of processing
Below we provide information for individual processing purposes and for individual data subjects. For more detailed information, please click on the link that applies to you.
Affected Persons: Affected Persons in this case are individuals who have contacted Personality Group electronically, by telephone, in person, by letter or otherwise in response to a specific advertisement or offer of employment or a position with a specific employer (hereinafter referred to as “Applicants“) |
What data we process, on what legal basis, for what purpose and for how long. |
Scope of Personal Data: If you are responding to a specific offer of employment or a job position made in any form or responding to an advertisement or information about a vacancy for a specific employer or the PERSONALITY Group for a specific employer (hereinafter referred to as the “Offer“).”), we process your personal data within the scope of the response form and the data requested in the offer, which are mainly name, surname, title, date of birth, address, email, telephone number, professional history, language skills, education, salary expectations, as well as the data contained in the CV, public profiles on the candidate’s personal networks and other documents that you have provided to us and the data contained in the records of interviews that you have completed with the PERSONALITY Group or with the prospective employer. Purposes of processing:
Legal basis For the purposes of points 1 and 2 above, the legal basis for the processing of applicants’ personal data is Article 6 (1) (b) of the Regulation, i.e. the fact that the processing is For the purpose of point 3, the legal basis is Article 6 (1) f) of the Regulation, i.e. the existence of a legitimate interest of the PERSONALITY Group and/or the employer in asserting, defending and proving legal claims of the PERSONALITY Group and/or the employers related to the recruitment process of the job applicant or the services provided by the PERSONALITY Group to the employer. For purpose 4, the legal basis in accordance with Article 6 (1) c) Regulation of the fulfilment of the legal obligation of the operator, resulting in particular from Act 395/2002 Coll. on archives and registers and on the amendment of certain acts. Processing time For the purposes of 1 and 2, personal data are processed until the selection process is fully concluded by the employer for a specific offer and the selection of a specific employee. For the purposes of point 3, the data shall be processed until the expiry of the limitation period for private law claims, i.e. for a maximum period of 4 years from the end of the selection process and, if any legal claims proceedings have been initiated, then until the final conclusion of all proceedings and the recovery of all related benefits. For the purposes of point 4, the processing period shall be determined by the retention period of the record, resulting from the law or the registry regulations, as a general rule 5 years. |
Categories of processors or other recipients of data: The PERSONALITY Group provides personal data of applicants and candidates to third parties, which are natural or legal persons or institutions established in the European Union that seek or recruit employees or workers for vacancies or similar positions (hereinafter referred to as the “Employer”). The employer is an independent operator within the meaning of the Regulation. In addition, the PERSONALITY Group provides personal data of applicants and candidates to intermediaries who provide the PERSONALITY Group with services and activities related to the processing of personal data, in particular: External personnel and contractors: natural or legal persons established in the EU who provide the PERSONALITY Group with work or services related to its core business where personal data is or may be provided or processed, in particular external consultants and selection process coordinators, lecturers, other persons coordinating the selection process or processing the results of the selection process for the PERSONALITY Group. Accounting, tax and legal advisors: natural or legal persons established in the EU who provide accounting, tax or legal advisory services to the PERSONALITY Group. IT services and IT platforms: natural and legal persons established in the EU who are authors, operators or administrators of electronic platforms or social networks through which PERSONALITY communicates with employers, applicants or candidates, conducts online seminars, online interviews or transmits or stores information are the recipients of applicants’ or candidates’ personal data. These are the contractual intermediaries of the PERSONALITY Group, which are: Operator of the RECRU recruiting software, Cloud-IT s.r.o., based at Jozefská 7, 811 06 Bratislava, ID No.: 46731610 Operator of the mailing server for email communication Websupport, s.r.o., with registered office at Staré Grunty 12, 841 04 Bratislava, registered in the Commercial Register of the District Court Bratislava I, Section Sro, Insert No. 63270/B Separate controllers whose conditions for obtaining and processing personal data are governed by their own specific rules, such as in particular
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Prenosy We do not transfer personal data outside the member states of the European Union or to an international organisation. |
Withdrawal of consent If we process data on the basis of consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time. You may withdraw your consent by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by post to the Company’s address. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of personal data prior to its withdrawal. |
Objection With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to processing at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You may exercise your rights by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by mail to the Company’s address. |
Your other rights You also have other rights as a data subject, which are set out in section 5 of this information. |
Affected persons: Affected persons for this case are persons who have responded electronically, by telephone, in person, by letter, or otherwise to the PERSONALITY Group’s invitation or opportunity to include to the database job candidates, i.e. persons who may be sent information about job offers and who may also be contacted as candidates for non-specified positions and whose data may be provided to non-specified employers looking for employees or workers and who have given their voluntary consent to such processing (hereinafter referred to as “Candidates“). |
What data we process, on what legal basis, for what purpose and for how long. Scope of personal data: The PERSONALITY Group processes candidates’ personal data to the extent that it is provided in the contact form or ascertained in a personal or telephone interview or ascertained from publicly available sources by the PERSONALITY Group after a candidate has expressed an interest in being included in the candidate database, generally within the scope of name, surname, title, date of birth, address, email, telephone number, professional history, language skills, education, salary expectations, as well as the data contained in the CV and other documents you have provided to us and the data contained in the records of interviews you have had with the PERSONALITY Group and data from publicly available data sources (in particular social networks, public speeches). Purposes of processing:
Legal basis The legal basis for the processing of candidates’ personal data for purpose 1 is the consent of the candidate within the meaning of Article 6 (1) (a) Regulation. For purpose 2, the legal basis is Article 6 (1) f) of the Regulation, i.e. the existence of a legitimate interest of the PERSONALITY Group and/or the employer in asserting, defending and proving legal claims of the PERSONALITY Group and/or the employers related to the recruitment process of the job applicant or the services provided by the PERSONALITY Group to the employer. For purpose 3, the legal basis in accordance with Article 6(1)(c) is the fulfilment of the legal obligation of the controller, arising in particular from Act 395/2002 Coll. on archives and registers and on the amendment of certain acts. Processing time For purpose 1, personal data are processed for the period specified in the consent, generally 3 years from the date of consent or until the consent is withdrawn, if sooner. For the purposes of point 2, the data shall be processed until the expiry of the limitation period for private law claims, i.e. for a maximum period of 4 years from the end of the selection procedure in which the candidate’s data were provided, and, if legal proceedings have been initiated, then until the final conclusion of all proceedings and the recovery of all related benefits. For the purposes of point 4, the processing period shall be determined by the retention period of the record, imposed by law or by the register, as a general rule 5 years from the end of the calendar year in which the data were obtained. |
Categories of processors or other recipients of data: The PERSONALITY Group provides personal data of applicants and employees to third parties, which are natural or legal persons or institutions established in the European Union that seek or recruit employees or workers for vacancies or similar positions (hereinafter referred to as the “Employer”). The employer is an independent operator within the meaning of the Regulation. In addition, the PERSONALITY Group provides personal data of applicants and candidates to intermediaries who provide the PERSONALITY Group with services and activities related to the processing of personal data, in particular: External personnel and contractors: natural or legal persons established in the EU who provide the PERSONALITY Group with work or services related to its core business where personal data is or may be provided or processed, in particular external consultants and selection process coordinators, lecturers, other persons coordinating the selection process or processing the results of the selection process for the PERSONALITY Group. Accounting, tax and legal advisors: natural or legal persons established in the EU who provide accounting, tax or legal advisory services to the PERSONALITY Group. IT services and IT platforms: natural and legal persons established in the EU who are authors, operators or administrators of electronic platforms or social networks through which PERSONALITY communicates with employers, applicants or candidates, conducts online seminars, online interviews or transmits or stores information are the recipients of applicants’ or candidates’ personal data. These are the contractual intermediaries of the PERSONALITY Group, which are: Operator of the RECRU recruiting software, Cloud-IT s.r.o., based at Jozefská 7, 811 06 Bratislava, ID No.: 46731610 Operator of the mailing server for email communication Websupport, s.r.o., with registered office at Staré Grunty 12, 841 04 Bratislava, registered in the Commercial Register of the District Court Bratislava I, Section Sro, Insert No. 63270/B Separate controllers whose conditions for obtaining and processing personal data are governed by their own specific rules, such as in particular
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Prenosy We do not transfer personal data outside the member states of the European Union or to an international organisation. |
Withdrawal of consent If we process data on the basis of consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time. You may withdraw your consent by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by post to the Company’s address. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of personal data prior to its withdrawal. |
Objection With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to processing at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You may exercise your rights by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by mail to the Company’s address. |
Your other rights You also have other rights as a data subject, which are set out in section 5 of this information. |
Affected Persons:Affected Persons in this case are individuals who have contacted Personality Group electronically, by telephone, in person, by letter or otherwise in response to an offer of a webinar, training, seminar or other educational or informational event (an “Event“) or a request to receive an electronic publication. |
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What data we process, on what legal basis, for what purpose and for how long. |
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If you are responding to an opportunity for a paid or free webinar, seminar, training or other educational event organized by the PERSONALITY Group or requesting an electronic publication, please fill out the contact form with the following personal information: title, first name, last name, email, phone number, profession, employer. We will use this personal data for the following purposes:
By submitting the completed form and agreeing to the terms and conditions of the event, you are entering into a contract with the PERSONALITY Group company organising the event for a free or paid (depending on the terms and conditions of the event) consultancy service, under which the Company has agreed to provide you with access to the event, or to provide you with a face-to-face consultation for a specified period of time after the event you have registered for, or to provide you with information and educational publications produced by the PERSONALITY Group. Legal basis The legal basis for the processing of the personal data of the event’s participants and candidates for the purposes of points 1-3 above is Article 6 (1) (b) of the Regulation, i.e. the fact that the processing is necessary to carry out pre-contractual measures at the request of the data subject (pre-contractual relationship between the applicant and the company of the PERSONALITY Group organising the event or providing the electronic content) . For the purpose of point 4, the legal basis of Article 6 (1) f) of the Regulation, i.e. the PERSONALITY Group’s existing legitimate interest in asserting, defending and proving the PERSONALITY Group’s legal claims related to the services provided by the PERSONALITY Group to employers. For purpose 5, the legal basis in accordance with Article 6 (1) c) Regulation of the fulfilment of the legal obligations of the operator, arising in particular from the law on accounting and tax regulations. For purpose 6, the legal basis in accordance with Article 6 (1) c) Regulation of the fulfilment of the legal obligation of the operator, resulting in particular from Act 395/2002 Coll. on archives and registers and on the amendment of certain acts. Processing time For purposes 1, 2 and 3, personal data is processed for as long as necessary to fulfil the obligations and commitments related to the event, publication or consultation. In the case of a paid stated in the consent, generally 3 years from its granting or until the consent is revoked, if sooner. For the purposes of point 4, the data shall be processed until the expiry of the limitation period for private law claims, i.e. for a maximum period of 4 years from the end of the event/offer at which the data were collected. For the purposes of points 5 and 6, the period of processing shall be determined by law or by the retention period of the record imposed by law or by the register, as a general rule 5 years from the end of the calendar year in which the data were obtained. |
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Categories of processors or other recipients of data: |
External personnel and contractors: natural or legal persons established in the EU who provide the PERSONALITY Group with work or services related to its core business where personal data is or may be disclosed or processed, in particular external consultants and event coordinators, lecturers. Accounting, tax and legal advisors: natural or legal persons established in the EU who provide accounting, tax or legal advisory services to the PERSONALITY Group. IT services and IT platforms: natural and legal persons established in the EU who are authors, operators or administrators of electronic platforms or social networks through which PERSONALITY conducts online seminars, online interviews or transmits or stores information are recipients of applicants’ or candidates’ personal data. Separate controllers whose conditions for obtaining and processing personal data are governed by their own specific rules, such as in particular
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Prenosy We do not transfer personal data outside the member states of the European Union or to an international organisation. |
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Withdrawal of consent If we process data on the basis of consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time. You may withdraw your consent by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by post to the Company’s address. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of personal data prior to its withdrawal. |
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Objection With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to processing at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You may exercise your rights by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by mail to the Company’s address. |
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Your other rights You also have other rights as a data subject, which are set out in section 5 of this information. |
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Data Subjects:Data Subjects are natural persons who have given Personality Group their consent to be included in the register of subscribers to marketing communications.
What data we process, legal basis, purposes and processing periods
The categories of personal data provided by the data subject are: name and surname, e-mail, tel. number and, where applicable, address.
The purpose is to send advertising and marketing communications, offers and information and important announcements about the PERSONALITY group. The processing period is the period for which the consent was given, if not specified therein, until the consent is withdrawn.
The legal basis for sending advertising and marketing communications is the consent of the data subject within the meaning of Art. Article 6 (1) (a) Regulation.
The processing period is specified in the consent, unless otherwise specified in addition to 5 years, but no longer than until the consent is withdrawn.
Categories of processors1or other recipients of data
The marketing database is operated with the assistance of an intermediary, The Rocket Science Group. We will disclose or make personal data available to public authorities if we are required to do so by law or if an incident has occurred. If necessary, we will disclose them to intermediaries and other recipients, which are mainly our legal, financial or accounting advisors for the purposes of risk assessment, representation in proceedings, or companies enforcing our claims.
Withdrawal of consent:You may withdraw your consent at any time by sending an email to data@personalityhr.com by stating first name, surname and the text “I withdraw my consent for marketing purposes”. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of personal data prior to its withdrawal. Consent may also be withdrawn via a link that will be sent with the advertising and marketing communication.
Objection
With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to processing at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You may exercise your rights by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by mail to the Company’s address.
Your other rights
You also have other rights as a data subject, which are set out in section 5 of this information.
1 Persons who process personal data on our behalf and under contract with us. We take care of their strict selection and safety guarantees.
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Affected persons:Affected persons are natural persons who are contractual partners of the Personality Group or members of the statutory bodies of contractual partners and their contact persons.
What data we process, legal basis, purposes and processing periods
PurposePersonal data of contractual partners – natural persons as well as members of statutory bodies of contractual partners and their contact persons are processed for the following purposes:
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For the purposes of the preparation, conclusion and performance of a contract with a contractual partner
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compliance with legal obligations (in particular under the Accountancy Act, the Income Tax Act and the Archives Act and other legislation)
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Verification of the authorisation to act on behalf of the contractual partner and contacting the contractual partner regarding the personal data of persons who act on behalf of our contractual partners (statutory officers, senior employees) or are their contact persons under the contract for the purpose of fulfilling contractual obligations under our contracts, contacting the contractual partners and registering the documents on which their data is provided in accordance with the law.
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Where necessary to assert, prove or defend the legal claims of a PERSONALITY group company,
The legal basis is
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Under Article 6 (1) (b) of the Regulation, i.e. the processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party or in order to carry out pre-contractual measures at the request of the data subject where the contractual partner is a natural person;
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Article Article 6 (1) (c) the legal obligation of the controller in cases where the law imposes an obligation to record or report the documents on which their personal data are included, in particular the Income Tax Act and the Accountancy Act
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Article Article 6 (1) f) Regulation of the Company’s legitimate interest in fulfilling its contractual and legal obligations or in contacting contractual partners through a contact person in respect of the personal data of persons who act on behalf of, or are contact persons for, the contractual partner or the contractual partner’s legal entity; and
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Article Article 6 (1) f) Regulation of the legitimate interest of the Company – asserting, proving and defending legal claims where the data is necessary for the purpose of asserting, defending and proving legal claims.
Categories of personal data: we process personal data in the scope of title, first name, surname, function (position), telephone, email, or other contact data specified in the contract.
Processing periodWe process personal data for the duration of the contract in which they are included or for the performance of which they are used. After termination of the contract, we still process this personal data during the limitation period for claims (generally 4 years) for the purpose of defending, proving and pursuing legal claims, or, if during such period proceedings have been commenced or are threatened in respect of the Company’s claims or obligations, until such proceedings have been concluded and all claims have been fully resolved. Personal data on documents and papers subject to compulsory registration or archiving shall continue to be retained for the duration of the period of archiving or registration.
Categories of processors1or other recipients of data
We will disclose or make personal data available to public authorities if we are required to do so by law or if an incident has occurred. If necessary, we will disclose them to intermediaries and other recipients, which are mainly our legal, financial or accounting advisors for the purposes of risk assessment, representation in proceedings, or companies enforcing our claims.
Objection
With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to processing at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You may exercise your rights by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by mail to the Company’s address.
Your other rights
You also have other rights as a data subject, which are set out in section 5 of this information.
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1 Persons who process personal data on our behalf and under contract with us. We take care of their strict selection and safety guarantees.
Affected persons: Natural persons – owners and users of computers and other electronic devices used to access the PERSONALITY Group website |
What data we process, legal basis, purposes and processing periods When you visit our website, small files – cookies – may be stored on your device. These serve either to ensure that the site functions correctly and optimally on your device (so-called essential cookies) or to enable the Company to make statistical and analytical inquiries about visitors to the site and their behaviour on the site (so-called optional cookies). The legal basis for the necessary cookies is the legitimate interest of the Company in the proper functioning of the information site. For voluntary cookies, consent is granted by the visitor to the site. The categories of personal data, the detailed purpose, the recipients of cookies (other than the Company) and the processing periods for cookies are set out in the following table |
Consent wording: By clicking on the consent link, the user of the electronic device grants consent to the operators, the PERSONALITY group, which consists of 1. Personality, s.r.o. with registered office at Svätoplukovo námestie 1/B, Nitra 949 01, ID No. 44 549 733, 2. Personality Leasing Services, s.r.o., with registered office at Svätoplukovo námestie 1/B, Nitra 949 01, ID No.: 45 275 742 and 3. Personality HR Consulting, s.r.o., with registered office at Rybná 716/24, 110 00 Prague 1, ID No. 021 55 982 (hereinafter together referred to as “PERSONALITY group” or “my“) consent to the storage of cookies on his/her device, by means of which the Personality Group and the other recipients listed in the table below obtain and process the data for the purposes and for the period of time set out in the table below. Consent can be withdrawn at any time, to withdraw consent contact us by email at data@personalityhr.com or adjust the settings on your device. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of personal data prior to its withdrawal. Not granting/withdrawal of consent: If you do not wish to give your consent, click on cookies settings link, where you will have the option to set the storage of cookies individually. If you have already given your consent and would like to withdraw it, please contact us by email at data@personalityhr.com |
Objection With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to processing at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You may exercise your rights by email to data@personalityhr.com or by notice sent by mail to the Company’s address. |
Your other rights You also have other rights as a data subject, which are set out in section 5 of this information. |
If you do not fall into any of the categories, or if you are not sure which category you fall into and you believe that we are processing your personal data, please contact us by email at data@personalityhr.com
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Objection
With regard to data that we process on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to object to the processing of this personal data at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation. You can exercise your rights by emailing us at data@personalityhr.com or by sending a notice by post to our address.
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Your other rights
Right of access
You have the right to know what data we process about you, for what purposes and to whom we disclose it, as well as other information (right of access). If you would like this information or to obtain a copy of the personal information we hold about you, please contact us at the address below. Before responding to your request, we may ask you to verify your identity and provide further information about your request. We will endeavour to respond within a reasonable timeframe and, in any event, within the time limits set by law.
Right to correction, update
When you provide data, it is your responsibility to ensure that you provide true, accurate and complete information and that you keep it up to date. You can also update your personal data by contacting us using the contact details below. You have the right to request that we correct your data if it is incorrect or complete it if it is incomplete. Please remember to include your name, username (if it is an account) and postcode, or first name, surname and date of birth if it is data that we process for the purposes of providing services, in your initial correspondence; this will help us to protect the details and preferences relating to your data from unauthorised access.
Right to restriction of processing
You have the right to restrict processing in cases specified by regulations, for example, pending rectification or during an objection procedure, or in cases where our company no longer needs the personal data but you need it to exercise your rights.
Right to erasure and right to be forgotten
You have the right to have your data erased in cases determined by law, in particular where the period or purpose for which we processed it has expired or the processing is unlawful, or you have successfully objected to the processing, unless this right is restricted by law.
Right to portability
If we process data on the basis of consent or contract by automated means, you have the right to data portability (the right to obtain the data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format and the right to transfer it to another controller). If technically feasible, you can request that we transfer the data directly to the new controller.
Right to lodge a complaint
If you are not satisfied with the way we have responded to the exercise of your rights or if you believe that we are processing your data in violation of the regulations, you have the right to file a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic or with the competent authority according to your usual place of residence or place of work.
Assertion of rights
You can exercise your rights at any time by emailing us at data@personalityhr.com, or by sending a notice by post to our address.
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Provision of personal data electronically by persons under the age of 16
If you are under the age of 16, please obtain your parent/legal guardian’s permission before providing information to us through our website. Users without this consent do not have the right to provide us with personal data and if they do, we will stop processing their personal data as soon as we become aware of it.