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Privacy Statement

IN SHORT

We collect and manage personal data only in accordance with the law.

We send direct mail only under separate written consent. We may send system messages in lack of such consent.

We store the data as safely as possible.

We disclose personal data to any third party only with subjects’ express consent.

We shall provide information to data subjects about the data stored related to them, and they may also request the deletion of their data at any time by contacting us.

 

Introduction

The Revital Esztétikai Kft. (Address: 2013 Pomáz, Goethe köz 14., Company Registration Number: 1309181565, Tax number:25580248-1-13) (hereinafter referred to as Service Provider or  data controller) undertakes to be bound by the provisions of the following statement.

The Section 20 (4) of the Act CXII of 2011, on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information, states that prior to data processing being initiated the data subject (in this case the website user, hereinafter referred to as User) shall be informed whether their consent is required or processing is mandatory.

The data subject shall be informed about all facts related to the management of their data clearly and in detail prior to data management being initiated, in particular about the purpose and legal basis of data management, the person entitled to control the data and to carry out the processing, and the duration of data management.

 

Pursuant to Section 6 (1) of the Privacy Act the data subject shall also be informed that personal data may be managed if obtaining the data subject’s consent is impossible or it would give rise to disproportionate costs, and the processing of personal data is necessary

  • for compliance with a legal obligation pertaining to the data controller, or
  • for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party, and enforcing these interests is considered proportionate to the limitation of the right for the protection of personal data.

 

Information shall also include the data subject’s rights and remedies relating to data management.

 

If the provision of personal information to the data subject is impossible or would involve disproportionate costs (in this case on a website), the obligation of information may be satisfied by the public disclosure of the following:

  1. a) an indication of the fact that data is being collected;
  2. b) the data subjects targeted;
  3. c) the purpose of data collection;
  4. d) the duration of the data management;
  5. e) the potential data controllers with the right of access;
  6. f) presentation of the rights of data subjects and remedies available relating to data management; and  
  7. g) where the management of data has to be registered, the number assigned in the data protection register.

This Privacy Statement regulates the data management operations carried out in connection with the https://revitalmed.hu website, and is based on the above requirement relating to content. The Statement is available at: https://revitalmed.hu/en/adatvedelem

Any amendments to the Statement shall take effect upon being published on the above website.

Definitions (Section 3)

 

  1. Data subject/User: shall mean any natural person directly or indirectly identifiable by reference to specific personal data;
  2. Personal data: shall mean data relating to the data subject, in particular by reference to the name and identification number of the data subject or one or more factors specific to their physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity as well as conclusions drawn from the data in regard to the data subject;
  3. Controller:  shall mean natural or legal person, or organisation without legal personality which alone or jointly with others determines the purposes and means of the processing of data; makes and executes decisions concerning data processing (including the means used) or have it executed by a data processor authorized by rthem;
  4. Data management: shall mean any operation or the totality of operations performed on the data, irrespective of the procedure applied; in particular, collecting, recording, registering, classifying, storing, modifying, using, querying, transferring, disclosing, synchronising or connecting, blocking, deleting and destructing the data, as well as preventing their further use, taking photos, making audio or visual recordings, as well as registering physical characteristics suitable for personal identification (such as fingerprints or palm prints, DNA samples, iris scans);
  5. Data processing: shall mean performing technical tasks in connection with data processing operations, irrespective of the method and means used for executing the operations, as well as the place of execution, provided that the technical task is performed on the data;
  6. Data processor:  shall mean any natural or legal person or organisation without legal personality processing the data based on a contract, including contracts concluded pursuant to legislative provisions;
  7. Data incident:  shall mean the unlawful processing or process of personal data, in particular the illegitimate access, alteration, transfer, disclosure, deletion or destruction as well as the accidental destruction or damage.

 

Application for a treatment

  1. Pursuant to Section 20(4) of Act CXII of 2011 on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information, the following shall be specified in connection with application for treatments and consultations as data processing:

 

  1. a) an indication of the fact that data is being collected;
  2. b) the data subjects targeted;
  3. c) the purpose of data collection;
  4. d) the duration of the proposed processing operation;
  5. e) the potential data controllers with the right of access;
  6. f) the right of data subjects and remedies available relating to data processing;

 

  1. The indication of the fact that data is being collected, the scope of managed data and the purpose of data management:
Personal data Purpose of data management
Surname and first name Necessary for communication, application and the issue of proper invoices.
E-Mail address Communication
Phone number Communication, more effective consultation regarding emerging issues.
Time of application Performance of technical operations.
IP address upon application Performance of technical operations.

 

The e-mail address shall not necessarily contain personal data.

  1. Data subjects targeted: All data subjects who have applied through the website.
  2. Duration of data management, deadline for deletion of the data: The data management lasts until the end of treatments/consultations, except for accounting documents, because pursuant to Section 169(2) of Act C of 2000 on Accounting these data shall be kept on file for 8 years
    The accounting documents underlying the accounting records directly or indirectly (including ledger accounts, analytical records and registers) shall be retained for minimum eight years, shall be legible and retrievable by means of the code of reference indicated in the accounting records.
  3. Potential data controllers with right of access: The personal data may be managed by the data controller’s sales and marketing personnel, by observing the above principles.
  4. Presentation of the rights of data subjects relating to data management: The data subject can initiate the deletion or alteration of their personal data in the following way:
    by post at the address: 2013 Pomáz, Goethe köz 14.

    by e-mail at the info@revitalmed.hu e-mail address,

    by phone at the phone number +36704039270

  5. Legal basis for data management: the User’s consent, Section 5(1) of the Privacy Act and Section 13/A (3) of the Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues of Electronic Commerce Activities and Information Society Services (hereinafter: Act on E-Commerce)  

 

In order to render the service, the service provider may manage those personal data that are technically indispensable for the provision of the service.  In circumstances where other conditions are identical, the service provider shall select and operate the tools used for rendering the information society services in such a way as to ensure that personal data are not managed unless if it is indispensable for the provision of the service and the fulfilment of the purposes specified in this act, and even in such cases, only to the extent and for the duration as necessary.

 

Data processors

Web hosting provider

  1. Activity carried out by the data processor: Web hosting service
  2. Name and Contact of the data processor:
    Webonic Kft.
    8000 Székesfehérvár, Budai út 14.
    SUPPORT@WEBONIC.HU
    +36 22 78 76 74
  3. The indication of the fact of data management and the scope of managed data: All personal data provided by the data subject.
  4. Data subjects targeted: All data subjects using the website.
  5. Purpose of data management: Ensuring access to and proper operating of the website.
  6. Duration of data management, deadline for deletion of the data: By cancelling the registration, immediately.
  7. Legal basis for data processing: the User’s consent, Section 5 (1) of the Privacy Act and Section 13/A (3) of the Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues of Electronic Commerce Activities and Information Society Services.   

 

Management of Cookies

  1. Pursuant to Section 20 (4) of the Act CXII of 2011 on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information in the scope of data management relating to the cookies used on the website the following shall be specified:
    • a) an indication of the fact that data is being collected;
    • b) the data subjects targeted;
    • c) the purpose of data collection;
    • d) the duration of the proposed processing operation;
    • e) the potential data controllers with the right of access;
    • f) the right of data subjects and remedies available relating to data processing;
  2. The indication of the fact of data management and the scope of managed data: Unique identifier, dates, times
  3. Data subjects targeted: All data subjects visiting the website.
  4. The purpose of data management: Identification of users and monitoring of visitors.
  5. Duration of data management; deadline for deletion of the data: In the case of session cookies, data are managed until the end of the user’s visit on the website.
  6. Potential data controllers with right of access: The use of cookies does not involve the management of personal data by the data controller.
  7. Presentation of the rights of data subjects available relating to data management: Data subjects can delete cookies in the Tools/Settings menu of their browser, generally among the settings of the Privacy menu.
  8. Legal basis for data management:  The data subject’s consent is not required if the
    exclusive purpose of using cookies is to communicate through the electronic
    communications network, or its use is indispensable for the service provider to
    render an information society service expressly requested by the subscriber or the user.

 

Use of Google Adwords Conversion Tracking

  1. The data controller uses the “Google AdWords” online advertising program, including Google’s conversion tracking service. Google conversion tracking is an analysis service offered by Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA; “Google”).
  2. If a User visits a website through a Google-advertisement, a conversion tracking cookie is deposited on their computer.  These cookies have limited validity and they do not contain any personal data; therefore Users cannot be identified by them.
  3. If a User visits certain pages of the website and the cookie has not yet expired, both Google and the data controller can detect that the User has clicked on the advertisement.
  4. Each Google AdWords customer receives a different cookie, and so the cookies cannot be traced back via the websites of AdWords customers.
  5. The information – obtained using conversion cookies – is used to generate conversion statistics for customers deciding in favour of AdWords conversion.  This way customers can be informed about the number of users who have clicked on their advertisement and forwarded to a page tagged with a conversion tracking tag.  However, they will not receive any information that can be used to personally identify any of the users.
  6. If you do not want to take part in conversion tracking, you can reject it by disabling the installation of cookies in your browser. After that, you will not be included in conversion tracking statistics.
  7. More information and Google’s Privacy Policy is available at:  www.google.de/policies/privacy/

 

Use of Google Analytics

    1. This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service offered by Google, Inc.
      (“Google”). Google Analytics uses so called “cookies” that are text files saved on the User’s computer thus facilitating analysis of how Users use the site.
    2. The information generated by cookies about the User’s use of the website is generally transmitted to and stored by Google on a server in the USA.  If IP anonymisation is activated on the website, Google will beforehand shorten the User’s IP address within Member States of the European Union or in other states that are party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
    3. Only in exceptional cases will the full IP address be transmitted to a Google server in the USA and shortened there. On behalf of the operator of this website Google will use this information to evaluate the User’s use of the website, to prepare reports on the website activities and to provide further services related to the use of the website and the Internet for the website operator.
    4. As part of Google Analytics, the IP address transmitted by the User’s browser will not be associated with any other data held by Google. The User can prevent the storage of cookies by selecting the corresponding setting in their browser, but please note that in such a case the User may not be able to use all the functions of this website. The User can also prevent Google’s collection and process of data generated by the cookies and related to the User’s use of the website (including the User’s IP address) as well as the processing of this data by downloading and installing the browser plugin available at: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=hu

Newsletter, DM activity

  1. Pursuant to Section 6 of Act XLVIII of 2008 on the Basic Requirements and Certain Restrictions of Business Advertising Activity the User may grant their prior and express consent to the Service Provider sending them promotional offers or other messages to their contact information (e.g. e-mail address or phone number) provided during registration.   
  2. Bearing in mind the provisions of this Statement, the Customer may also consent to the Service Provider managing their personal data necessary for sending the promotional offers.
  3. The Service Provider will not send unsolicited promotional messages, and the User may unsubscribe from the notifications without restriction, free of charge and without having to give the reasons. In such a case the Service Provider will delete all of the User’s personal data – that are necessary for sending of promotional messages – from its records, and will not send further promotional messages to the User. The User can unsubscribe from advertisements by clicking on the link in the message.
  4. Pursuant to Section 20 (1) of the Act CXII of 2011 on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information the following shall be specified in the scope of the data managed in relation to newsletters:
    • a) an indication of the fact that data is being collected;
    • b) the data subjects targeted;
    • c) the purpose of data collection;
    • d) the duration of the proposed processing operation;
    • e) the potential data controllers with the right of access;
    • f) the right of data subjects and remedies available relating to data processing;
  5. The indication of the fact that data is being managed, the scope of managed data and the purpose of data management:
Personal data Purpose of data management
Name, E-mail Address: Identification, enabling subscription to newsletters.
Time of  subscription Performance of technical operations.
IP address when subscribed Performance of technical operations.
  1. Data subjects targeted: All data subjects who have subscribed to a newsletter.
  2. Purpose of data management: to send electronic messages (e-mail, SMS, push messages) containing advertisements to the data subject, and to provide information about current news, products, promotions, new functions etc.
  3. Duration of data management, deadline for deletion of the data: until withdrawal of the consent i.e. until the cancellation of subscription.
  4. Potential data controllers with right of access: The personal data may be managed by the data controller’s personnel, by observing the above principles.   
  5. Registration number of the data management: NAIH-110259/2016.
  6. The data processor used in the course of data management:
    MailChimp
    The Rocket Science Group, LLC
    675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE
    Suite 5000
    Atlanta, GA 30308 USA
  7. Presentation of the rights of data subjects available relating to data management: The data subject may unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time, free of charge.
  8. Legal basis for data management: the data subject’s voluntary consent, Section 5 (1) of the Privacy Act and Section 6 (5) of the Act XLVIII of 2008 on Basic Requirements and Certain Restrictions of Business Advertising Activities:  

 

Advertisers, advertising service providers and publishers of advertising shall maintain records on the personal data of persons who provided the statement of consent to the extent specified in the statement. The data contained in the aforesaid records – relating to the person to whom the advertisement is addressed – may be processed only for the purpose defined in the statement of consent, until withdrawn, and may be disclosed to third persons subject to the express prior consent of the person affected.

 

Social media sites

  1. Pursuant to Section 20 (1) of Act CXII of 2011, on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information, the following shall be specified in the scope of the data managed by social media sites:
    • a) an indication of the fact that data is being collected;
    • b) the data subjects targeted;
    • c) the purpose of data collection;
    • d) the duration of the proposed processing operation;
    • e) the potential data controllers with the right of access;
    • f) the right of data subjects and remedies available relating to data processing;
  2. The fact of data collection and the scope of managed data: The user’s name as registered on Facebook/Google+/Twitter/Pinterest/Youtube/Instagram or other social media sites, and the user’s public profile picture.
  3. Data subjects targeted: All data subjects who have signed up for Facebook/Google+/Twitter/Pinterest/Youtube/Instagram or other social media sites and have ‘liked’ the website.
  4. The purpose of data collection: to share certain content elements of the website, or the products and promotions on the website or the website itself on these social media sites, and to promote the same, so that users ‘like’ them.
  5. Duration of data management, deadline for deletion of data, the potential data
    controllers with right of access, and presentation of the rights of data subjects
    available relating to data management: The data subject can obtain information
    regarding the source and management of the data, as well as the manner of and legal
    basis for data transfer on the social media site in question. Data management is performed on the social media sites, and so the duration and method of data management, as well as the possibilities of deletion and amendment of the data, are governed by the policies of the given social media site.
  6. Legal basis for data management: the data subject’s voluntary consent to the management of their data on the social media sites.

 

Customer relations and the management of other data

  1. Should questions emerge in the course of using the data controller’s services or should the data subject have any problem, they can contact the data controller in the way provided on the website (phone, e-mail, social media sites).
  2. The data controller cancels the incoming emails, messages and data provided by phone, on Facebook etc. and other voluntarily provided personnel data within max. 2 years from the date of provision.
  3. The data subject will be informed of any type of data management not listed herein at the time of recording the data in question.
  4. In exceptional cases, at the authorities’ request, or at the request of other bodies
    authorised by law, the Service Provider is obliged to provide information, disclose and transfer data, or supply documents.
  5. In such cases, provided that the requesting entity has specified the exact purpose of use and the scope of the data, the Service Provider will only disclose those personal data to the requesting entity and only to such extent that is indispensable for the implementation of the purpose of the request.

 

Data Security (Section 7)

  1. The data controller shall design and implement data management operations in such a way so as to ensure protection of the data subjects’ privacy.
  2. The data controller shall ensure the security of the data (password, antivirus protection, SSL encryption), take technical and organisational measures and have procedures in place that are necessary for the enforcement of the Privacy Act and other rules concerning the protection of data and confidentiality.
  3. The data controller is using appropriate measures to protect the data in particular
    against

    • unauthorised access,
    • modification,
    • transfer,
    • disclosure to the public,
    • deletion or destruction,
    • accidental destruction and damage,
    • and to ensure that data cannot be rendered inaccessible due to any changes in the technology applied.
  4. The data controller has suitable technical solutions to prevent the interconnection of data stored in the filing systems and the identification of the data subjects.
  5. In order to prevent unauthorised access to the personal data, as well as the modification, unauthorised disclosure or use of the data, the data controller shall ensure to:
    design and operate a proper IT and technical environment,
  6. recruit and supervise its employees participating in the rendering of the services in a controllable way,
    issue detailed policies on operation, risk management and service provision.
  7. According to the above, regarding the data managed by it, the service provider shall ensure that
    the data are available to the entities authorised to access the same,
    they are authentic and authenticated,
    it can be proved that the data have not been modified.
  8. The IT system used by the data controller and its hosting provider shall provide protection against (including but not limited to) the following:
  • computer fraud,
  • spying
  • computer viruses,  
  • spams,
  • hacks,
  • and other attacks.

 

Data subjects’ Rights:

  1. The data subject may request the Service Provider to provide information on their personal data being processed, may request the correction of their personal data, and may request the deletion or blocking of their personal data, save where data management is rendered mandatory.
  2. Upon the data subject’s request the data controller shall provide information concerning the data managed by the controller regarding the data subject, including those processed by a data processor on its behalf, the sources from
    where they were obtained, the purpose, legal basis and duration of management, the name and address of the data processor and its activities relating to data management, the circumstances and effects of any data incident, along with the
    measures taken for elimination, and – if the personal data of the data subject is
    transferred to others – the related legal basis and the recipient.
  3. Data controllers – by means of an internal data protection officer should they have appointed one and with a view to control measures relating to data incidents and to inform data subjects – shall keep records containing the personal data
    affected, the personal scope affected by the data incident, the time, circumstances and effects of the data incident and measures taken to eliminate the same, as well as other information determined by law.
  4. With a view to verifying legitimacy of data transfer and for the information of the data subject, the data controller shall maintain a transmission log, showing the date and time of transmission, the legal basis of transmission and the recipient,
    description of the personal data transmitted, and other information prescribed by the relevant legislation on data management.
  5. Upon the data subject’s request the data controller shall provide information concerning the data managed by the data controller, the sources from where they were obtained, the purpose, legal basis and duration of management, the name and address of the data processor and its activities relating to data management, and – if the personal data of the data subject is transferred to others – the related legal basis and the recipient.  The Service Provider must comply with requests for information without any delay, and provide the information requested in an intelligible form, in writing, within not more than 25 days.  The information shall be provided free of charge.
  6. Where personal data is deemed inaccurate, and the correct personal data is at the data controller’s disposal, the data controller shall rectify the personal data in question.
  7. The Service Provider will block the personal data instead of erasing it if so requested by the User, or if there are reasonable grounds to believe that deletion could affect the legitimate interests of the User.  The personal data blocked may be managed only for so long as the data management purpose preventing the deletion exists.
  8. The Service Provider shall delete the personal data if they are managed unlawfully, the User so requests, the managed data are incomplete or inaccurate – and this cannot be lawfully remedied, provided that deletion is not disallowed by a statutory provision of an act –, the purpose of data management no longer exists or the legal time limit for storage has expired, or if so ordered by court or by the Hungarian National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information.
  9. If the accuracy of an item of personal data is contested by the data subject and its
    accuracy or inaccuracy cannot be ascertained beyond doubt, the data controller
    shall mark that personal data for the purpose of referencing.
  10. When a data is rectified, blocked, marked or erased, the data subject and all recipients to whom it was transmitted for management shall be notified. Notification is not required if it does not violate the rightful interest of the data subject in light of the purpose of management.
  11. If the data controller refuses to comply with the data subject’s request for rectification, blocking or erasure, the factual or legal reasons on which the decision for refusing the request for correction, blocking or deletion is based shall be communicated in writing within 25 days of receipt of the request. Where rectification, blocking or erasure is refused, the data controller shall inform the data subject of the possibilities for seeking judicial remedy or lodging a complaint with the Authority.

 

Remedy

  1. The User may object to the management of their personal data
  • if the management or transfer of the personal data is necessary exclusively for the
    performance of the Service Provider’s legal obligation or for enforcing the legitimate interests of the Service Provider, the data recipient or a third party, except if the management of the data is ordered by law;  
  • if the personal data are used or transferred for the purposes of direct marketing,
    opinion polling or scientific research;
  • in other cases provided for by law.
  1. In the event of objection, the Service Provider shall investigate the cause of objection within the shortest possible time inside a 15-day time period, adopt a decision as to whether it is well-founded and shall notify the data subject in writing of its decision.
    If, according to the findings of the Service Provider, the data subject’s objection is justified, the Service Provider shall terminate all data management operations (including data collection and transfer), block the data involved and notify all recipients to whom any of these data had previously been transferred concerning the objection and the ensuing measures, upon which these recipients shall also take measures regarding the enforcement of the objection.
  2. If the User disagrees with the decision taken by the Service Provider, the User shall have the right to turn to court within 30 days of the date of delivery of the decision.  The court shall hear such cases in priority proceedings.
  3. Complaints may be filed against the data controller’s violation of law, if any, with the
    Hungarian National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information:   

National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information

1125 Budapest, Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/C.

Mailing address: 1530 Budapest, Pf. (PO Box) 5.

Phone: +36-1-391-1400

Fax: +36-1-391-1410

E-mail: ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu

 

Judicial Remedy

  1. The burden of proof to show compliance with the law lies with the data controller.
    The burden of proof concerning the lawfulness of transfer of data lies with the data recipient.
  2. The action shall be heard by a competent tribunal. If so requested by the data subject, the action may be brought before the tribunal in whose jurisdiction the data subject’s home address or temporary residence is located.
  3. Any person otherwise lacking legal capacity to be a party to legal proceedings may
    also be a party in such actions. The Authority may intervene in the action in the
    data subject’s interest.
  4. When the court’s decision is in favour of the plaintiff, the court shall order the controller to provide the information, to rectify, block or delete the data in question, to annul the decision adopted by means of automated data-processing systems, to respect the data subject’s objection, or to disclose the data requested by the data
    recipient.
  5. If the court rejects the petition filed by the data recipient, the controller shall be required to delete the data subject’s personal data within 3 days of delivery of the court ruling. The data controller shall delete the data even if the data recipient does not file for court action within the specified time limit.  
  6. The court may order publication of its decision, indicating the identification data of the data controller as well, where this is deemed necessary for reasons of data protection or in connection with the rights of large numbers of protected data subjects.

 

Compensation and Restitution

  1. If the data controller, by unlawful management of the data subject’s data or by breaching data security rules, violates the personal rights of the data subject, the latter may demand restitution from the data controller.
  2. The data controller shall be liable for the damage caused by the data processor and it will be liable to pay restitution for personal rights violations as well.  The controller shall be released from liability for damages and from paying restitution if it demonstrates that the damage or the violation of personal rights were brought about by unavoidable reasons beyond its data management activity.
  3. No compensation shall be paid and no restitution shall be demanded where the damage or the violation of rights was caused by intentional or serious negligent conduct on the part of the aggrieved party or the data subject.

 

Closing Remarks

When preparing the information we took into account the provisions of the following laws:

  • Act CXII of 2011, on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information (hereinafter referred to as Privacy Act)
  • Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues of Electronic Commerce Activities and Information Society Services (in particular: Section13/A)
  • Act XLVII of 2008 on the Prohibition of Unfair Commercial Practices against Consumers;
  • Act XLVIII of 2008 on the Basic Requirements and Certain Restrictions of Business Advertising Activities (in particular: Section 6)
  • Act XC of 2005 on Freedom of Information by Electronic Means
  • Act C of 2003 on Electronic Communications (in particular Section155)
  • Opinion 16/2011 on EASA/IAB Best Practice Recommendation on Online Behavioural Advertising.
  • Recommendation of the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information about prior information on data protection requirements

 

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