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Data Protection Guideline

The protection of your personal data is exceptionally important for us. We are committed, to managing the data shared with us in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (The European Parliament and the Council (EU) Regulation 2016/679, hereinafter: Regulation). We only record the required amount of data and we only use it for the purposes for which you provided the data to us.

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Recording, processing and use of personal data


If you visit our website, it does not record any personal data. 

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Social media

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In addition to our website, our company is also present in various social media outlets. Please, review the data protection provisions of given social media outlets to find out more about their purpose and extent of data capturing and standards.

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Embedded content

 

On our company website we use our own videos and photographs. 

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Contact


If you contact us via email, the data you transmit will only be used to process your request, and will always be treated in accordance with legal regulations.


With any questions regarding the development and operation of our website please contact us.

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Clause

 

Our company reserves the right to modify this privacy statement at any time - taking into account the data protection regulations - in order to continuously improve the site. We recommend that you periodically visit this website in order to follow any changes or updates. If required and requested, we will send you the prospectus in force via e-mail.

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Legal remedies

 

With any complaints concerning our data privacy practices please contact the National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority (also referred to as NAIH, address: H-1125 Budapest, Szilagyi Erzsebet fasor 22 / c, postal address: H-1530 Budapest, Pf.:5., phone: +36 (1) 391- 1400, Fax: +36 (1) 391-1410, email: ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu, website: https://www.naih.hu), or turn to court. The lawsuit shall have jurisdiction of the competent Court. The lawsuit – per the clients choice – can be brought before General Court of the Client's domicile or place of residence.


Budapest, May 10, 2019

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