The administrator of your personal data is the Staying Alive! Foundation (hereinafter: “Administrator”), with its registered office at ul. Hawajska 5/9, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland. The Administrator can be contacted in writing, by traditional mail, to the following address: ul. Hawajska 5/9, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland, or by e-mail: [email protected]. The administrator has appointed a Data Protection Officer who can be contacted at: [email protected].
Your personal data is processed on the basis of 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 Directive 95/46 / EC (general regulation on data protection), i.e. based on the consent of the data subject and the Act of 11 July 2014 on petitions.
The processing of personal data takes place in order to collect signatures in support of the petition and forward them to the appropriate administration authority, as well as for the purposes of communication with the Staying Alive! campaign and informing about other activities carried out under it. Personal data does not come from third parties.
The administrator does not intend to transfer data to a third country or international organization.
The administrator intends to forward data to the addressees of the petition, in accordance with the law.
Personal data collected for petition purposes will be processed by the Administrator as long as the signatures for the petition are collected, until it is forwarded to the recipient.
The data subject has the right to request the administrator to access personal data, rectify it, delete or limit processing and for the right to object to the processing, as well as the right to transfer data.
A complaint about the Administrator’s actions can be submitted to the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection.
Providing personal data is voluntary, but it is associated with the requirement to perform the obligations arising from legal provisions, and failure to provide them will result in the inability to sign the petition.
The administrator does not provide for automated decision making.