Privacy Policy

About the Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how ARHITEKTURA ANDREJ FILIPOVIĆ d.o.o., OIB (PIN): 38771516722, Vjekoslava Spinčića 6, Poreč – Parenzo (”Controller”) collects, uses and manages your personal data located on the website https://maisonfeelip.com/ (”Website”).

As the Website service provider, the Controller is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand why and how we collect your personal information and how it will be used.

If you wish to contact us regarding this Privacy Policy or regarding your personal data, please use the following contact information:

ARHITEKTURA ANDREJ FILIPOVIĆ d.o.o., 

Vjekoslava Spinčića 6, Poreč – Parenzo

info@maisonfeelip.com 

What data do we collect directly from you?

Typical categories of data we collect from you as a user are the following: first and last name, email address, phone number, information you provide us when filling out forms on the Website or when you communicate with us by phone or email.

We collect your personal data for:

  • performance of the service, fulfillment of the contract or other way of ensuring the provision of the requested service;
  • use of all services on the Website;
  • response to your inquiry and processing your requests as efficiently as possible;
  • statistical data processing;
  • sending materials, offers and contacting you;
  • improvement of the quality of content, functionality and services.

The following persons may have access to a user’s personal data in the performance of their scope of work: legal entities that participate in the execution of legal relations with users such as accounting services, IT support, i.e. companies related to the Controller, public bodies that require the delivery of personal data in accordance with the regulations binding the Controller.

What privacy rights do you have?

Please note that at any time you have the right to request the following from the Controller:

  • to provide you with access to your personal data

You can ask the controller which of your personal data are used, and you can also request access to this personal data. You have the right to know the purpose of the processing, which categories of your personal data we store, the bodies or categories of bodies with which we share your personal data, the data retention period, as well as the source of the data in case the data is collected indirectly.

  • to provide you with a copy of the personal data we store

You can contact us if you would like a copy of some or all of the personal data we store about you.

  • to request the correction of incorrect data

We want your personal data to be accurate and up-to-date. You can ask us to correct or remove data that you think is inaccurate or out of date.

  • to request deletion of personal data

You can ask us to stop processing or even request the deletion of the personal data we store about you. If we need your personal data to perform a contractual obligation towards you, the Controller may cease to be able to perform such contractual obligations. Also, if your personal data is necessary for the Controller to fulfill certain legal obligations, your request may not be fulfilled.

  • to restrict access to your data (to us and/or third parties) in certain processes or completely

If you want to dispute the accuracy of the data, or we no longer need the personal data for the purpose of processing, but you need them to establish, execute or defend legal claims, or you have objected to the processing on a basis that the Controller considers legitimate, you have the right to request the restriction of the processing of personal data.

  • to file a complaint about the way we use your data

Remember that you have the right to object to the processing of personal data based on a legal basis that the Controller considers legitimate.

  • to request the transfer of data to another processor (transferability of rights)

If the processing is based on your consent or is carried out by automatic means, you have the right to ask the Controller to transfer the data to another processor.

In order to exercise any of the above-mentioned rights, please use the previously mentioned contact information.

If you are not satisfied with how we have collected or used your personal data, you can file a formal complaint with the Personal Data Protection Agency (Agencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka, Selska 136, Zagreb, 00385 (0)1 4609 000, azop@azop.hr, www.azop.hr.).

Where is your personal data stored?

We store the personal data we collect about you in a secure environment. Your personal data is protected from unauthorized access, disclosure, use, modification or destruction by any organization or individual.

Some data is still stored in paper form, but we tend to digitize all personal data we process. The processed data is stored in our premises and IT systems, but sometimes we store the data on servers of our trusted service providers.

The Controller shall ensure that a user’s personal data is stored in a secure place that can only be accessed by authorized persons of the Controller, in order to prevent unauthorized use, access, disclosure, copying or modification of personal data.

Data collected for the purposes specified in this Privacy Policy will be stored only for as long as is necessary to fulfill the specified purposes. Your personal data will not be stored in a form that allows you to be identified for longer than the Controller reasonably considers necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected or processed. The Controller will store certain personal data for the period of time prescribed by the law or regulation that obliges the Controller to store data.

If you have given us your consent, we will process your personal data until you withdraw your consent. If you declare a well-founded objection to the processing of personal data based on a legitimate interest, we will not process your personal data in the future.

If judicial, administrative or extrajudicial proceedings have been initiated, personal data may be stored until the end of such proceedings, including the possible period for filing legal remedies. The Controller will store certain personal data for the period of time prescribed by the law or regulation that obliges the data controller to store data.

Does the Controller exchange data with third parties?

Privacy protection is important to us, so we will never share your personal data with third parties except for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

The Controller works together with other companies, which means that we sometimes share your personal data with our trusted partners, using secure IT systems. When we act in this way, the data is transferred to servers located in the EU or in a country that provides an adequate level of protection in accordance with EU legislation.

The purposes for which we share data with our trusted partners are, for example, the needs of marketing, finances, advertising, payment processing. These trusted partners are obliged, according to the relevant contracts, to use the data entrusted to them only in accordance with our guidelines and exclusively for the purpose that we have strictly determined. We also oblige them to adequately protect your data and to consider it a business secret.

Use of social networks and other tools

For statistical analysis and page measurement, the Website also uses some Google tools, specifically Google Analytics.

You can find more about Google’s privacy policy here.

These rules do not apply to services and third parties that have separate privacy rules. However, in accordance with the regulations related to the protection of personal data, the controller is obliged to inform its users about the data collected by Google when providing its services to other legal and natural persons.

Data processing by Google and Meta as part of your use of the mentioned social networks and tools cannot be influenced by the Controller. Please read the sections of this policy carefully to understand how Google processes your personal data.

Data collected by Google includes unique identifiers, browser type and settings, device type and settings, operating system, mobile network information including operator’s name and phone number, and application version number.

In addition, Google collects data about the interaction of applications, browsers and devices with Google services, including IP address, crash reports, system activity, and the date, time and referral URL of the data subject’s request.

Google collects data when a Google service on your device contacts Google servers, for example when you install an app from the Play Store or when the service checks for automatic updates. If you use an Android device with Google apps, your device periodically contacts Google servers to provide device information and connections to our services. This includes information such as device type, operator’s name, crash reports and apps you have installed.

For what purposes Google collects your data

Your data may be used by Google to ensure the proper operation of the services, for example by monitoring downtime or solving problems you report.

Furthermore, Google uses the data for analytical and measurement purposes.

For example, Google analyzes data about your visits to Google websites and also uses data about ads that you have interacted with.

When you visit websites that use Google Analytics, Google and the user of Google Analytics, Google can connect data about your activity on that website with activities on other websites that use Google advertising services.

Collected data, such as your email address, is used by Google to interact directly with you. For example, it may send you a notification if it detects suspicious activity, such as an attempt to sign in to your Google account from an unusual location, or it may notify you of upcoming changes or improvements to services.

In the event that you contact Google, Google logs a record of the request to facilitate the resolution of your problem.

Google uses automated systems that analyze your content to provide tailored search results, tailored ads or other features tailored to your use of our services.

Your content is also analyzed by Google to detect misuse such as spam, malicious or illegal content. Google also uses algorithms to recognize patterns in data.

For example, Google Translate helps people communicate in different languages by detecting common language patterns in the phrases you’re looking a translation for.

For the purposes described above, Google may combine data collected from its services and all your devices. Depending on your account settings, your activity on other websites and in other applications may be linked to your personal data in order to improve Google services and the ads displayed by Google.

If other users already have your email address or other identifying information, Google may show them your publicly visible Google account information, such as your name and photo. That way, for example, they can more easily recognize the electronic message you send them.

Finally, we would like to hereby inform you that the Controller uses business profiles using the services of Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, and LinkedIn, and about their Privacy Rules, i.e. confidentiality statements, as well as the way in which they use your personal data you can look at:

In case you have questions related to the collection and processing of data by Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and/or LinkedIn or wish to exercise one of your rights guaranteed by the General Data Protection Regulation, please contact:

  • FOR FACEBOOK:

META PLATFORMS IRELAND Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, 

Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland

Contact of the data protection officer:

Facebook Privacy Policy

Facebook Contact the Data Protection Officer (DPO)

If you are not satisfied with the way your personal data is collected and processed, you can contact the leading supervisory body of Facebook, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner or the Personal Data Protection Agency of the Republic of Croatia.

  • FOR YOUTUBE:

Google Ireland, Ltd., Gordon House Barrow St, Dublin 4, Ireland

Contact of the data protection officer:

Google Privacy Inquiry form

If you are not satisfied with the way your personal data is collected and processed, you can contact the leading supervisory body of Youtube, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner or the Personal Data Protection Agency of the Republic of Croatia.

  • FOR INSTAGRAM:

META PLATFORMS IRELAND Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, 

Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland

Contact of the data protection officer:

Facebook Privacy Policy

Facebook Contact the Data Protection Officer (DPO)

If you are not satisfied with the way your personal data is collected and processed, you can contact the leading supervisory body of Instagram, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner or the Personal Data Protection Agency of the Republic of Croatia.

  • FOR LINKEDIN:

LINKEDIN IRELAND UNLIMITED COMPANY

Attn: Legal Dept. (Privacy Policy and User Agreement), 

Wilton Plaza, Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland

Contact of the data protection officer:

LinkedIn Contacting LinkedIn’s Data Protection Officer

If you are not satisfied with the way your personal data is collected and processed, you can contact the leading supervisory body of LinkedIn, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner or the Personal Data Protection Agency of the Republic of Croatia.

In view of the above, while the Controller uses tools and services of social networks that do not operate in the territory of the European Union, we are obliged to inform you that these third parties that manage social networks can transfer your data to the USA where they are shared with the intelligence services in accordance with the regulations that are in effect in the US.

How long will we store your personal data?

The Controller will not store your personal data for longer than the period for which the data is necessary to fulfill the purpose of its use. If you are interested in the details and storing periods, you can contact the Controller according to the previously mentioned contact information.

What will we use your data for?

We may use your personal data in several different ways, mainly to perform our contractual obligations to you, but sometimes to improve your experience, direct marketing or for security reasons.

Cookies

To maintain the Website and ensure its functionality, the Controller uses technology generally known as “cookies”.

A cookie is a small text file that your internet browser stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit a particular website. With cookies, a website remembers your actions and preferences over time (such as login, language, font size, and other preferences), so you do not have to re-enter them when browsing its different pages or when you return later. Cookies are not aimed at spying on users, and are not a malicious code or virus. Also, cookies are not associated with unwanted messages or spam and they are not designed solely for advertising. Your personal information or files on your computer cannot be accessed via cookies.

Read more about cookies in the Cookie Policy.

Other websites

This Privacy Policy only applies to the use of data that the Controller collects from users (data subject) on this Website. If a user visits one or more other websites through the Website, the Controller recommends users to review the data confidentiality statement of that website.

The controller is not responsible for the methods and conditions of work of third parties.

Entry into force and changes to the Privacy policy

These Privacy Policy enters into force on the day of publication on the Website.

This Privacy Policy can be modified by the Controller at any time by publishing the modified text on the Website.

Changes to this Privacy Policy will be effective immediately upon posting on the Website.

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