1. The administrator of personal data is Examica, with the headquarters in Warsaw, Poland. Personal data security is handled according to the restrictions of the law and their storage takes place on secured servers.
2. For interpretation of terminology, we use the regulation glossary in the Privacy Policy document.
3. For a better understanding of the Privacy Policy, the following document will be using the term “You” to refer to the user of the platorm and “We” for the “Administrator”. The term “GDPR” means General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is the law created by the European Parliament and Council (EU) 2016/679 dated April 27th 2016, regarding the protection of natural persons under the processing of personal data.
4. The Examica system is built with great care being put into privacy law and data security policies. All communication is achieved with the use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.
5. Any personal data is always treated as private and is never revealed or visible to unauthorized personnel.
1. The service provider is the administrator of customers data. Any shared data such as email and IP address can be processed with accordance with current laws and policies.
2. Personal data is processed: a) according to the law on the protection of personal data b) according to our Privacy Policy c) for the purpose necessary for agreement creation and shaping its contents, changes in it and finally revoking it and for the purpose of services performed digitally
3. Every user of the Examica system has the right to access their data, modify, delete or limit its processing. Also, the every user has the right to objection and the right to litigation in front of a supervisory authority.
4. Contact with the person overseeing the processing of the personal data in the organization of the contractor is possible via email: support@examica.io.
5. The Examica system administrator reserves the right to process your data after the contract dissolution or the agreement withdrawal only in the field of pursuing the potential claims before the court or if the local, European or international law obligates us to data retention.
6. The service provider has the right to hand over a user’s personal data or other data to the authorized organizations that have the right to view them (such as police, government, courts).
7. Deleting the personal data can happen when the user withdraws his or her consent or present a legally-binding objection for personal data processing.
8. The service provider does not share personal data with other organizations unless they are authorized to view them based on the local law.
1. Examica uses cookies. They are 16 text files sent by a web server and stored by computer browser software. When the browser reconnects to the site, the site recognizes the type of device used by the user for connecting. Parameters allow reading of the information contained in the cookies only to the server that created them. Therefore, cookies make it easier to use previously-visited sites.
2. The information collected relates to the IP address, the type of browser used, language, operating system type, internet service provider, information about the time and date, location, and information sent to the site via a contact form.
3. The collected data are used to monitor and determine how users use our websites, to improve the functioning of the service in order to ensure more efficient and seamless navigation. Monitoring of information about users is performed with use of the Google Analytics tool that registers user behavior on a site.
4. Cookies identify the user, allowing to adjust the content of the website to the user’s needs. Remembering user preferences allows for the proper fit of displayed advertisements. We use cookies to ensure the highest comfort standard of our site, and the collected data are used by Examica only internally in order to optimize activities.
5. The website uses Local Storage Object (LSO) technology, which is similar in principle to cookies, but has slightly different properties. Local Storage Object is a separate part of the browser's memory used to store data saved by the website. Access to it can only be obtained by the website operating on the same site from which the data was saved, but unlike cookies, they are not sent by the browser each time the server is referenced. The data in the Local Storage Object is stored for a long time by the browser and is not deleted when the browser is closed or has no specific validity period.
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