GDPR POLICY GS SERVICES SP. Z O.O. 

The administrator of your personal data provided in the form is GS Services sp. z o.o. based in Warsaw. 

How do we process your personal data? 

The administrator of your personal data is GS Services sp. z o.o. based in Warsaw (“us”). In all matters related to the processing of your personal data, you can contact us: 

by letter: ul. Koprzywiańska 20, 04-285 Warsaw, Poland; 

by e-mail: h e l l o @ g s s e r v i c e s . p l 

We process your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). Below you will find information on how we process your personal data as: a person who contacts us and is not our client. 

How do we process personal data of people who contact us and are not our clients? 

What are the purposes and basis for the processing of your personal data? 

We process your personal data to contact you in order to answer your questions or present our service offer, if you have requested it. The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is our legitimate interest, which consists in answering questions related to our business and presenting the offer of our services (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR).

How long do we store your personal data?

We will process your personal data for the duration of our relationship with you and for a period of one year from when it ceased.

Who may be the recipient of your personal data?

We may transfer your personal data to: our authorized staff, subcontractors, other service providers who process your personal data due to the nature of the services they provide to us (e.g. IT service providers, cloud computing service providers).

What rights do you have in relation to our processing of your personal data?

You have the right to:

  1. to object to the processing of your data due to a special situation, because we process your data on the basis of a legitimate interest;
  2. access to your personal data;
  3. request rectification of your personal data that is outdated or incomplete;
  4. request the deletion of your personal data;
  5. restrictions on the processing of your personal data;
  6. submit a complaint to the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection if you believe that our processing of your personal data has violated the GDPR or other legal provisions.