Privacy Policy (RODO)

UNITY POINT
Last updated: May 9, 2025

1. personal data controller

The administrator of the personal data of the users of the https://unitypoint.pl website is:

Milena Mysera acting under the business name Milena Mysera “DEWI
with the registered office at Aleja Zygmunta Krasińskiego 24A, 30-101 Kraków
branch of UNITY POINT: ul. Metalowców 3/8, 30-001 Kraków
NIP: 7282619983, REGON: 360764218
registered in the Central Register and Information on Business Activity (CEIDG)
e-mail address: biuro@unitypoint.pl

2 Purposes and basis of data processing

Your personal data may be processed by the controller for the following purposes and under the following provisions of the RODO:

  • Responding to inquiries sent via the contact form or directly by email – Article 6(1)(f) RODO (legitimate interest),
  • Implementation of services offered by UNITY POINT – Article 6(1)(b) RODO (performance of the contract),
  • Meeting legal obligations (e.g. tax, accounting) – Article 6(1)(c) RODO,
  • conducting marketing activities – Article 6(1)(a) RODO (consent) or (f) RODO (legitimate interest),
  • Analytical and statistical purposes related to the functioning of the site – Article 6(1)(f) RODO.

3 Scope of data processed

The administrator may process the following personal data of users:

  • name,
  • email address,
  • phone number,
  • The content of messages sent via the contact form,
  • IP address, browser and operating system data,
  • other data voluntarily provided by the user.

4 Data recipients

Personal data may be transferred:

  • IT, hosting, email service providers,
  • accounting office and accounting and consulting service providers,
  • Providers of marketing, booking and analytical tools,
  • to public authorities, if such an obligation arises from the law.

5. data retention period

The data will be kept for the period necessary to fulfill the purpose for which they were collected, or until the consent is withdrawn, as well as for the time required by law or until the statute of limitations for possible claims.

6 Rights of data subjects

The user is entitled to:

  • access to personal data,
  • their correction,
  • deletion (“right to be forgotten”),
  • processing restrictions,
  • data portability,
  • object to the processing of data,
  • revoke consent to data processing at any time,
  • to file a complaint with the supervisory authority – the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection (PUODO).

7 Voluntariness of providing data

Provision of personal data is voluntary, but necessary to provide selected services or functions of the service, such as responding to an inquiry or booking an appointment.

8 Processing outside the EEA

The Administrator does not transfer personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) unless it is necessary and in accordance with applicable law and an adequate level of data protection.

9 Cookies

For information on the use of cookies, see separate policy: https://unitypoint.pl/polityka-cookies/

10. data security

  • 10.1. The Administrator shall apply appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of the processed personal data, in particular to prevent access to them by unauthorized persons or their processing in violation of the law.
  • 10.2. The administrator regularly tests, measures and evaluates the effectiveness of the security measures in place.
  • 10.3. Personal information is encrypted during transmission using SSL.

11. automated decision-making and profiling

  • 11.1. Your personal data will not be subject to automated decision-making, including profiling, that produces legal effects on you or similarly significantly affects you.
  • 11.2. The administrator may use profiling for marketing and analytical purposes, such as matching content to interests, but does not make decisions solely on this basis.

12 Contact.

In matters concerning the processing of your personal data, you may contact the Administrator at the following e-mail address: biuro@unitypoint.pl