Privacy policy

1. Basic Information

Perfectum respects your privacy and carefully protects your personal data.
In this Personal Data Protection Policy (hereinafter the Policy) we determine the ways of collecting your personal data, the purposes for which we collect it, the security measures we use to protect it, the persons with whom we share it, as well as your rights in connection with the protection of personal data.
This policy applies to: all users of our website, subscriptions and execution of subscription contracts for services provided by Perfectum

2. Personal data management

This Policy applies to all personal data that Perfectum collects and stores about you. As a personal data controller, Perfectum is responsible for the processing and storage of your personal data.
Perfectum acts as a contractual processor in relation to the users of the services it provides. For all questions related to the protection of personal data, users of personal data should contact their employer.

3. Basic terms

Here you will find an explanation of the basic terms we use in our Policy. Each individual term defined below has a purpose within this Policy, as defined in this chapter. Personal data means any information on the basis of which an individual can be determined (this includes, for example, name, surname, email address, telephone number, etc.). Controller means a legal entity that determines the purposes and means of processing your personal data. Processor means a legal or natural person, which processes personal data on behalf of the controller. Processing means the collection, storage, access and all other forms of use of personal data. EPP stands for European Economic Area, which includes all the member states of the European Union, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.

4. Personal data processing

At Perfectum, we process your personal data only on the basis of clearly expressed intentions, securely and transparently. We receive your personal data when you provide it to us (e.g. by using our website, subscribing to our services, registering for our events or webinars, by making inquiries by email, telephone or in writing to our address or in any other way , with which you provide us with your personal data). We also provide your personal data from publicly available data records (such as APR). We also provide your personal data based on the use of cookies on our website. You can read more about the use of cookies on the Cookies page.

4.1 Types of personal data we collect at Perfectum

Basic personal data (name, surname), Basic contact data (phone number, e-mail address), Basic data about the company you work for (company name, function, which you perform in the company, number of employees), Basic data about the subscription relationship for services Perfectum.
Information about your computer (IP address, type of device, type of browser), data regarding the use of our website (the content you viewed, the time you spent on our website, what you clicked) and data regarding the response to our messages e-mails, Data on the partner company with which you cooperate, which we need for the delivery of the ordered goods (address, postal code, city). We carefully observe the principle of the smallest volume of data, which is determined by the legislation, that is why we collect only those data that are appropriate, relevant and limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which they are processed. The purposes for which we collect personal data are specified in chapter 4.3. of this Policy.

4.2 Legal basis for collecting and processing personal data

In accordance with the legislation, which regulates the protection of personal data, we can process your personal data on the following legal bases:
when the processing of your personal data is necessary for the fulfillment of the contract, which you have entered into; when you have given your consent to the processing of your personal data for a specific processing purpose, whereby you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time; when Perfectum has a legitimate interest in processing your personal data (when we process data on the basis of a legitimate interest, we will expressly determine this within this Policy. when it is necessary, due to the fulfillment of certain obligations imposed on us by legislation (this includes in particular data that we store for tax reasons obligation).It is mandatory to submit only those personal data that we collect based on the requirements of the legislation. The submission of personal data, which we need for the fulfillment of the contract, is voluntary. We warn you that if you do not submit all the personal data that we need for the execution of the service we provide (e.g. concluding a contract, registering for a webinar, etc.), we will not be able to provide such a service. Consent is always voluntary and without any negative consequences. We warn you that certain services (such as e.g -notifying and adjusting advertising to suit your needs) without your consent, or after withdrawing your consent, we will not be able to provide.

4.3 Purpose of processing

Communication with you regarding the provision of our services and responding to your inquiries (this includes, in particular, notifications regarding the PANTHEON program, responses to your inquiries, submitted online or on printed forms, completion of satisfaction surveys).
Conclusion of the contract and fulfillment of the obligations arising from the concluded contract. This includes, in particular, the execution of applications and orders submitted through our website (in this way, we can provide you with a successful application to our events, webinars and enable the execution of orders, such as e-business, orders through the online store). All personal data, which we process in connection with orders in our online store, are processed for the purpose of concluding and executing the contract concluded with you. In the event that you do not provide us with all the data necessary to execute the order Perfectum will process your data exclusively for specific, explicit and lawful purposes. We undertake not to process your personal data in a way that is incompatible with the purposes specified in this Policy. The purposes for which we may use your personal data are set out below. Perfectum may use your personal data for one or more specific purposes. The purposes for which we will use your personal data are the following: we reserve the right to delay or cancel the order. For market communication purposes (this includes notifications about new services or updates to existing services and events organized by Datalab, as well as subscription to our blog news). For the purposes of market communication, based on customized or individualized offers. The use of some personal data helps us to tailor our communication with you so that it is as interesting and useful as possible for you. Based on certain personal data, we classify individuals into groups, which means that each group thus created receives marketing messages from us with different content. During the classification itself, we also monitor the activity of the individual. We will carry out market communication with customized or individualized offers only on the basis of your express consent. Provision of personal data to third parties. We will provide personal data only to those third parties, which are specified in chapter 6. We will provide your data only when it is justified by our legitimate interest in ensuring safe and legal business and fulfilling legal obligations (such as tax obligations, which may include providing your personal data to tax authorities). The exception is contractual partners, which we use for remarketing purposes; in this case, we will provide your personal data solely on the basis of your express consent. To fulfill any legal requirements and resolve disputes. To protect our business and exercise and/or protect our rights, personal data may be disclosed. We will disclose your personal data only in the manner and under the conditions required by law. For the purposes of statistical analysis. To improve the user experience, we conduct analyzes of the use of our website, which represents our legitimate interest in maintaining and/or improving our business success. You have the right to withdraw any processing of your personal data based on your consent. You can notify us of withdrawal of consent through any point of contact specified in Chapter 2 of this Policy.

4.4 How long we keep your personal data

We store your personal data in accordance with applicable legislation and (i) only for as long as is necessary to achieve the purposes for which we process the data, or (ii) for the period prescribed by law (such as, for example, 5 years for storage of issued invoices) or (iii) for the period required to fulfill the contract, which includes warranty periods and periods in which any claims can be made based on the concluded contract (e.g. 5 years from the fulfillment of the contractual obligations). we store your consent permanently, i.e. until you withdraw your consent (read more about how you can withdraw your consent in chapter 9 of this Policy). Data collected on the basis of consent will be deleted even before your withdrawal in the event that the purpose for which we collected the data has been achieved. We will delete, destroy or anonymize personal data for which the storage period has expired (e.g. because the purpose for which they were collected was fulfilled, because the legally determined period has expired, etc.) in such a way that the reconstruction of personal data is no longer possible. in case you need any additional information regarding the retention period of your personal data, please contact us at any point of contact, which is specified in Chapter 2 of this Policy.

5. Protection of your personal data

For the security of your personal data, Perfectum has adopted appropriate technical and organizational measures, which include in particular:
regular and effective updating of software and computer equipment where we store your personal data, protection of access to personal data, creation of backup copies, training of employees who process personal data as part of their work, informed and careful action when choosing a processor of your personal data, supervision of employees and other processors of your personal data, including audits, supervision and taking appropriate measures in case of possible security incidents, with which we prevent or limit the occurrence of damage to personal data