Privacy Policy
1. WHO IS THE ADMINISTRATOR OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA AND HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US?
Progresja Music Zone sp z o.o., the address of its seat being: ul. Fort Wola 22, 01-258 Warsaw, NIP: 5272708520, Regon: 147071747, KRS: 0000495336 (hereinafter referred to as the Administrator) is the administrator of your personal data. If you have any questions regarding the processing of your personal data and your rights in this regard, you can contact us by e-mail at the following address: iod@progresja.com.
2. FOR WHAT PURPOSES, ON WHAT LEGAL BASIS AND FOR HOW LONG WILL WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
Marketing of our services:
Legal basis for data processing: User’s consent (Article 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR);
Data scope: Name, surname, e-mail address;
Sending information and commercial information from the Administrator to the e-mail address provided by you:
Legal basis for data processing: User’s consent (Article 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR);
Data scope: Name, surname, e-mail address;
3. WHO DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA WITH?
entities authorized to obtain data on the basis of applicable law, when they make such a request based on an appropriate legal basis;
entities directly or indirectly, capital or personally related to the Administrator.
4. WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS IN CONNECTION WITH OUR PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
The right to withdraw consent: Withdrawal of consent is effective from the moment the consent is withdrawn. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the processing carried out by us in accordance with the law before its withdrawal. There are no negative consequences associated with withdrawing consent. However, it may prevent you from continuing to use the services or functionalities that we can legally provide only with your consent.
the right to access your data;
the right to rectify your data;
the right to delete data or limit processing: The request to delete all data will be treated as a request to delete your Account. You have the right to delete data, in particular when the data is incorrect or processed unreasonably;
the right to object to data processing;
the right to transfer data: You have the right to receive the personal data that you have provided, as well as request for your personal data to be sent to another administrator, if it is technically possible.
you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of applicable law.
Providing personal data for marketing purposes is voluntary, while providing data in order to register on the Website is necessary to obtain an Account. You will not be able to create an Account if you refuse to provide data or the data you provide when registering on the Website is incorrect.
5. COOKIES
Cookies are very small files that a website saves in your browser’s clipboard on your computer. Thanks to such files, we can remember your individual settings, such as screen resolution, color of the selected graphic design, system preferences, etc. The information contained in cookies is also used by systems (also external) serving advertisements, thanks to which, among other things, the user is not flooded with constantly repeating advertisements. This information is also used by research institutions / companies. Cookies are not used to identify the user and the user’s identity is not determined on their basis.
Anyone can opt out of saving cookies in their browser, but it may cause difficulties in using the website. The publisher’s website may place a cookie in the browser, if the browser allows it. The web browser manufacturers publish detailed cookie management instructions on their websites. What’s more important, the browser allows the website to access only cookies placed by that website, and not files placed by other websites.