Purpose of this privacy statement
The editor of fmitech.hu (hereinafter the data controller), as the data controller, acknowledges the content of this legal notice as binding on him. It undertakes that all data processing related to its activities shall comply with the requirements set out in these regulations and in the applicable national legislation, as well as in the legal acts of the European Union.

The data protection policies arising from the data controller’s data management are constantly available. The data protection guidelines arising in connection with the data controller’s data management are continuously available at https://fmitech.hu/adatvedelmi-tajekoztato/.

The data controller reserves the right to change this information at any time. Of course, you will notify your audience in good time of any changes.

If you have any questions regarding this post, please write to us and we will answer your question.

The data controller is committed to the protection of the personal data of its customers and partners, and it is of the utmost importance to respect the right of its customers to self-determination of information. The data controller treats personal data confidentially and takes all security, technical and organizational measures that guarantee the security of the data.

The data controller describes his data management practices below.

Definitions
Personal data: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”); identify a natural person who, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to one or more factors such as name, number, location, online identifier or physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of the natural person identifiable.

Data controller: A natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body that determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data, alone or in association with others; where the purposes and means of the processing are defined by Union or Member State law, the controller or the specific criteria for the designation of the controller may be determined by Union or Member State law.

Data Management: Any set of operations or operations performed on personal data or files, whether automated or non-automated, such as collecting, recording, organizing, segmenting, storing, transforming or altering, querying, viewing, using, transmitting, distributing or otherwise making available harmonization or interconnection, restriction, deletion or destruction.

Recipient: The natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body to whom personal data are disclosed, whether or not a third party. Public authorities that have a. EN Official Journal of the European Union L 119/33 individual data may be accessed in accordance with Union or Member State law in the context of an individual investigation and shall not be considered as recipients; the processing of such data by these public authorities must comply with the applicable data protection rules in accordance with the purposes of the processing.

Data processor: A natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body that processes personal data on behalf of the controller.

Data controller data
You can contact the data controller at the contact details below. The data controller will delete all e-mails received with it, together with personal data, no later than 1 year after the disclosure.

Mukbel Fahmi
fmitech.hu

Information about the IT providers of the Data Controller
Company name: C-Host Kft.

Headquarters: 2915 Budapest, Halmi utca 29.

Tax number: 23358005-2-43

Community tax number: HU23358005

Company registration number: 01-09-961790

Mailing address: 1115 Budapest, Halmi utca 29.

Bank account number: (OTP) 11711003-20007085-00000000

Swift code: OTPVHUHB

IBAN: HU51117110032000708500000000

Technical data
The data controller selects and operates the IT tools used to manage personal data during the provision of the service in such a way that the processed data:

accessible to those entitled to it (availability);
authenticity and authentication are ensured (authenticity of data management);
its invariability can be verified (data integrity);
be protected against unauthorized access (data confidentiality).
The controller shall take appropriate measures to protect the data against unauthorized access, alteration, transmission, disclosure, deletion or destruction and accidental destruction.

The data controller shall ensure that the security of data processing is protected by technical, organizational and organizational measures that provide a level of protection appropriate to the risks associated with the data processing.

The data controller maintains confidentiality during data processing:

protects the information so that only those who have access to it can access it;
integrity: protects the accuracy and completeness of the information and the method of processing;
availability: ensures that when an authorized user needs it, they can actually access the information they need and have the tools to do so.

Cookies
An HTTP cookie (usually a cookie) is a packet of information that a server sends to a web browser, and then the browser sends it back to the server each time a request is made to the server. Cookies are created by the web server itself using a browser on the user’s machine, where they are stored in a separate directory. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP-s%C3%BCti)

The task of cookies
collect information about visitors and their devices;

notes the individual settings of the visitors, which can be used e.g. when using online transactions, so you don’t have to retype them;

facilitate the use of the website;
provide a quality user experience.
In order to provide customized service, a small data packet, called places a cookie and reads it back at a later visit. If the browser returns a previously saved cookie, the cookie service provider has the option to link the user’s current visit to the previous ones, but only for their own content.

Absolutely necessary, session cookies
The purpose of these cookies is to allow visitors to fully and seamlessly browse the data controller’s website, use its functions and the services available there. These types of cookies last until the end of the session (browsing), and when you close the browser, these types of cookies are automatically deleted from your computer or other device used for browsing.

Third-party cookies (analytics)
The data manager also uses Google Analytics as a third party cookie on its website. Using Google Analytics for statistical purposes, it collects information about how visitors use your web pages. Use the data to improve the website and improve the user experience. These cookies also remain on the visitor’s computer or other browsing device, its browser, or until the visitor deletes them until they expire.

General data management guidelines
The data management of the data controller’s activity is based on voluntary consent and legal authorization. In the case of data processing based on voluntary consent, data subjects may withdraw their consent at any stage of the data processing.

In some cases, the handling, storage and transmission of a set of provided data is required by law, of which we will notify our customers separately.

The attention of informants to the data controller is drawn to the fact that if they do not provide their own personal data, the informant is obliged to obtain the consent of the data subject.

Its data management principles are in line with existing data protection legislation, in particular:

2011 CXII. Act on the Right to Self-Determination of Information and Freedom of Information (Infotv.);
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 95/46 (General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR);
Act V of 2013 – on the Civil Code (Civil Code);
Act C of 2000 – on Accounting (Act on Accounting);
2017 LIII. Act on the Prevention and Suppression of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Pmt.);
2013 CCXXXVII. Act on Credit Institutions and Financial Undertakings (Hpt.).

Physical storage locations for data
Your personal data (ie data that can be contacted with you) may be processed by us in the following ways: on the other hand, you may also provide your name, contact information or other details if you wish to contact us personally while using the Website.

Data to be technically recorded during the operation of the system: data of the computer of the relevant registrant, which is generated during the voting and which is recorded by the data management system as an automatic result of the technical processes. The data that is automatically recorded is automatically logged at entry and exit without a separate statement or action by the data subject. This data may not be linked to other personal user data, except as required by law. Only the data controller has access to the data.

Rights and enforcement of the data subject
The data subject may request information on the processing of his / her personal data, as well as request the correction or deletion or revocation of his / her personal data, exercise his / her right to carry data and protest in the manner indicated at the time of data collection or at the above-mentioned contact details of the data controller.

Right to information
The controller shall take appropriate measures to provide data subjects with all information concerning the processing of personal data referred to in Articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR and Articles 15 to 22. and Article 34 shall be provided in a concise, transparent, comprehensible and easily accessible form, in a clear and comprehensible manner.

The data subject ‘s right of access
The data subject has the right to receive feedback from the data controller as to whether the processing of his or her personal data is in progress and, if such data processing is in progress, he or she has the right to access the personal data and the following information: purposes of data processing; the categories of personal data concerned; the recipients or categories of recipients to whom the personal data have been or will be communicated, including in particular third country recipients or international organizations; the intended period for which the personal data will be stored; the right to rectify, erase or restrict data processing and to protest; the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority; information on data sources; the fact of automated decision-making, including profiling, and comprehensible information on the logic used and the significance of such data processing for the data subject. The controller shall provide the information no later than one month after the submission of the request.

Right of rectification
The data subject may request the correction of inaccurate personal data processed by him / her and the addition of incomplete data.

Right of cancellation
The data subject shall have the right, at the request of the controller, to delete personal data concerning him or her without undue delay if any of the following reasons exist:

personal data are no longer required for the purpose for which they were collected or otherwise processed;
the data subject withdraws his or her consent on which the processing is based and there is no other legal basis for the processing;
the data subject objects to the processing and there is no overriding legitimate reason for the processing;
personal data have been processed unlawfully;
personal data must be deleted in order to comply with a legal obligation under Union or Member State law applicable to the controller;
personal data were collected in connection with the provision of information society services.
Deletion of data may not be initiated if the processing is necessary: for the purpose of exercising the right to freedom of expression and information; for the purpose of fulfilling an obligation under Union or Member State law governing the processing of personal data or performing a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller; in the field of public health or for archival, scientific and historical research or statistical purposes, in the public interest; or to bring, assert or defend legal claims.

Right to restrict data processing
At the request of the data subject, the controller shall restrict the processing if one of the following conditions is met:

the data subject disputes the accuracy of the personal data, in which case the restriction shall apply for a period which allows the accuracy of the personal data to be verified;
the processing is unlawful and the data subject opposes the deletion of the data and instead requests that their use be restricted;
the controller no longer needs the personal data for the purpose of processing the data, but the data subject requests them in order to submit, enforce or protect legal claims;
the data subject has objected to the processing; in that case, the restriction shall apply for as long as it is established whether the legitimate reasons of the controller take precedence over the legitimate reasons of the data subject.
Where processing is restricted, personal data other than storage may be processed only with the consent of the data subject or for the purpose of making, asserting or protecting legal claims or protecting the rights of another natural or legal person or in the important public interest of the Union or a Member State.

Right to carry data
The data subject shall have the right to receive the personal data concerning him or her made available to the controller in a structured, widely used machine-readable format and to transmit such data to another controller.

Right to protest
The data subject shall have the right to object at any time, for reasons relating to his or her situation, to the processing of his or her personal data in the public interest or in the exercise of a public authority, or to profiling based on those provisions. is. In the event of an objection, the controller may not further process the personal data, unless justified by compelling legitimate reasons which take precedence over the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject or which relate to the submission, enforcement or protection of legal claims.

Automated decision making in individual cases, including profiling
The data subject shall have the right not to be covered by a decision based solely on automated data processing, including profiling, which would have a legal effect on him or her or a significant effect on him or her.

Right of withdrawal
The data subject has the right to withdraw his or her consent at any time.

Right to go to court
If the data subject’s rights are violated, he or she may take legal action against the data controller. The court is acting out of turn in the case.

Data protection regulatory procedure
Complaints can be lodged with the National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority:

Name: National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority
Headquarters: 1125 Budapest, Szilágyi Erzsébet avenue 22 / C.
Mailing address: 1530 Budapest, Pf .: 5.
Phone: 0613911400
Fax: 0613911410
E-mail: ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu
Website: http://www.naih.hu

Other provisions
Information on data processing not listed in this prospectus will be provided at the time of data collection. We inform our clients that the court, the prosecutor, the investigating authority, the infringement authority, the administrative authority, the National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority, the Magyar Nemzeti Bank, or other bodies are authorized to provide information, disclose data and transfer documents. they may contact the controller to make it available.

The controller shall provide personal data to the authorities only if and to the extent strictly necessary for the purpose of the request, provided that the authority has indicated the precise purpose and scope of the data.
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