Below you will find the rules for the processing of personal data and the use of cookies connected to the use of the burnout-aid.eu website.
The website and your personal data are administrated according to the law on the protection of personal data by the Culture Shock Foundation, 12 Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 Street, Apt. 55, 02-366 Warsaw, NIP 7010266677, REGON 142672904, KRS: 0000368482.
If you have any doubts regarding the privacy policy, you can contact us at info@cultureshock.pl at any time.
By subscribing to the newsletter, sending a registration form and contacting us, you provide us with your personal data, which remain confidential, secure and will not be disclosed to third parties without your expressed consent.
We use the Google Analytics tool, which collects information about website visits, thanks to which we know which subpages you have browsed and how much time you have spent on the site. For this purpose, Google LLC cookies for the Google Analytics service are used.
Additionally, the website uses Facebook Pixel, a tool provided by Meta Platforms, Inc. (Facebook), which allows for monitoring user activity on our website and tailoring advertising content on Facebook and Instagram platforms. The data collected via Facebook Pixel may include information about the pages viewed, actions taken on the website, and technical data related to devices.
We provide the opportunity to use social features such as sharing content on social media sites and subscribing to a social media profile. The use of these functions may involve the use of cookies from social media administrators such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter.
Video content from YouTube can be embedded on the website. For this purpose, Google LLC cookies for the YouTube service are used. Cookies are only loaded when the movie is played
We use our own cookies for the proper functioning of the website.
You have the right to access your personal data, rectify and delete them, and limit their processing, as well as the right to object to the processing of personal data, the right to transfer data, to lodge a complaint to the supervisory body (the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection) and the right to withdraw consent to the processing of personal data, if you have given such consent in the cases specified in the provisions of the GDPR (General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data).
We also process your data to send a newsletter informing about the activities carried out by the Culture Shock Foundation. Providing an e-mail address to subscribe to the newsletter is always voluntary, but necessary to use the service and have access to some of the materials created by the Culture Shock Foundation.
We provide your data as part of the newsletter subscription service only to entities that, on behalf of the Culture Shock Foundation, provide e-mailing / newsletter sending services. We do not transfer data outside the European Economic Area, i.e. to a third country.
If you do not agree to the processing of personal data and request removal from the list of recipients of the newsletter, you can withdraw your consent to receiving the newsletter at any time by selecting the 'unsubscribe' option at the bottom of emails sent by us. We process your data only until you withdraw your consent
Legal basis: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council of the EU 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (referred to as 'GDPR' , 'ORODO', 'GDPR' or 'General Data Protection Regulation').