This Privacy Policy sets out the rules for collecting, processing, and using personal data obtained from you by the website operated at iungo.com.pl (hereinafter referred to as the "Website"). We make every effort to ensure respect for your privacy and the protection of the personal information provided.
1. Personal Data Administrator
The administrator of your personal data is:
IUNGO Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością Spółka komandytowa
registered office at: Górzec 13, 57-100 Strzelin
NIP: 9141568813
REGON: 380198447
KRS: 0000730770
You can contact the Administrator by letter at the address indicated above or by email at: info@iungo.com.pl.
2. Purposes and legal basis for data processing
Your personal data is processed for the following purposes:
- Handling inquiries via the contact form: (Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR – legitimate interest of the administrator consisting in responding to requests).
- Recruitment processes: In the case of sending an application to the "Careers" tab (Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR – candidate's consent and Labor Code regulations).
- Analytical and statistical purposes: To improve the functionalities used and services provided (Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR).
3. Cookies
The IUNGO website uses cookies. These are small text files sent by the web server and stored by the browser software.
What do we use cookies for?
- Necessary cookies: Enabling the proper functioning of the website (e.g., navigation, language selection).
- Analytical cookies: (e.g., Google Analytics) Allow us to understand how users use the website, which allows for its improvement.
You can change your cookie settings in your web browser at any time. Limiting the use of cookies may affect some functionalities available on the website.
4. Data recipients
Your data may be transferred to entities processing them on our behalf, e.g., IT service providers, hosting companies, as well as authorities authorized by law.
5. User rights
In accordance with the GDPR, you have the following rights:
- The right to access your data and receive a copy of it.
- The right to rectify (correct) your data.
- The right to delete data (the so-called "right to be forgotten").
- The right to restrict data processing.
- The right to object to data processing.
- The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
6. Data retention period
Your personal data will be stored for the period necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected (e.g., until the end of correspondence or completion of recruitment), and after that time for the period required by law or until the limitation of possible claims.