As regard the entry into force of the Regulation of the European Parliament on May 25 2018 and of the Council (EU) No. 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the repeal of Directive 95/46 / EC (RODO / GDPR), we would like to inform you that:

The administrator of your personal data is MADU SP. Z O.O. SP.K., Suchy Dwór (52-200) Wrocławska 1b.
The administrator or designated persons are available from Monday to Friday (8:30-15:30) and also by + 48 71 716 41 44.
The data inspecting officer appointed by the administrator is Mateusz Szenbek, available at the e-mail address: mateuszszenbek@bodo24.pl.
The administrator will process your personal data for the purposes of marketing and promotion of its services by electronic means and by phone on the basis of the consent granted.

Your data, depending on the type, will be provided by administrator to entities providing e-commerce services:
- PrestaShop, 4 rue Jules Lefebvre, 75009 Paris, France
- MailerLite Limited, Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland

Providing personal data is voluntary, failure to provide personal data will result in the inability to present the offer and failure to inform about current promotions.

Personal data provided for marketing purposes will be processed until the consent is withdrawn by the data subject.
The natural person to whom the personal data relates has the right to:
- access to personal data and all information included in the information clause;
- rectify personal data if it turns out to be incomplete or out of date;
- object to some or all of the processing of personal data if you believe that the administrator shouldn’t have such data, or if the administrator has obtained personal data from other sources;
- request the transfer of personal data in the indicated technologically possible way to the indicated recipient;
- request the deletion of personal data in the field of marketing;
- lodge a complaint with the Personal Data Protection Office if it believes that its data has not been processed in accordance with the Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data.