Privacy statement

1. Registrar

Luxury Gem Oy

Gunnarintie 1 B
01800 Klaukkala

Email: luxury.gem@outlook.com
tel. 0417231612

Social security number: 3415807-6

Contact person for registry matters:

Markus Kuparinen
luxury.gem@outlook.com
tel. 0417231612

2. Register name

Luxury Gem Oy's customer register

3. Purpose of personal data processing

Personal data is processed for purposes related to managing, managing and developing customer relationships, providing and delivering services, and developing and invoicing services. Personal data is also processed for the purposes required to settle possible complaints and other claims.

In addition, personal data is processed in communications aimed at customers, such as for information and news purposes, as well as in marketing, as part of which personal data is also processed for purposes related to direct marketing and electronic direct marketing.

The customer has the right to refuse direct marketing aimed at him.

The controller processes the data himself and uses subcontractors acting on behalf and on behalf of the controller in the processing of personal data.

4. Legal grounds for processing

The legal bases for the processing of personal data are the following bases according to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter also "GDPR"):

1. the data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data

2. processing is necessary for the implementation of an agreement to which the data subject is a party, or for the implementation of measures prior to the conclusion of the agreement at the request of the data subject

3. processing is necessary to fulfill the legitimate interests of the controller or a third party

The aforementioned legitimate interest of the data controller is based on a meaningful and appropriate relationship between the data subject and the data controller, which is a consequence of the fact that the data subject is a customer of the data controller, and when the processing takes place for purposes that the data subject could reasonably have expected at the time of the collection of personal data and in connection with the relevant relationship.

5. Data content of the register

The register basically contains the following personal information about all registered persons:

1. the person's basic information and contact information: [first name, last name, address, phone number, e-mail address] ;

2. information related to the person's company or other organization and the person's position or job title. in a company or organization;

3. person's direct marketing permits and prohibitions.

6. Regular sources of information

Personal data is collected from the registered person himself.

Personal data is also collected and updated within the limits of the applicable legislation from generally available sources, which are related to the implementation of the customer relationship between the controller and the registered person and with which the controller fulfills its obligations related to maintaining customer relationships.

7. Personal data retention period

The information collected in the register is stored only for as long and to the extent necessary in relation to the original or compatible purposes for which the personal information was collected.

8. Recipients of personal data and regular transfers of data

Personal data will not be disclosed to parties outside of Luxury Gem Oy.

9. Data transfer outside the EU or EEA

Personal data included in the register will not be transferred outside the EU or EEA.

10. Principles of registry protection

Materials containing personal data are stored carefully so that the data can be viewed and processed only by the persons necessary for their legal processing.

The employees and other persons of the registrar are committed to observe the obligation of confidentiality and to keep secret the information they receive in connection with the processing of personal data.

11. Rights of the data subject

The registrant has the following rights according to the EU General Data Protection Regulation:

1. the right to receive confirmation from the data controller that the personal data concerning him or her is being processed or that it is not being processed, and if this personal data is being processed, the right to have access to the personal data and the following information: (i) the purposes of the processing; (ii) the groups of personal data in question; (iii) recipients or groups of recipients to whom personal data has been disclosed or is intended to be disclosed; (iv) if possible, the planned retention period of personal data or, if it is not possible, the criteria for determining this period; (v) the right of the data subject to request from the controller the correction or deletion of personal data concerning him or her or to limit the processing of personal data or to object to such processing; (vi) the right to file a complaint with a supervisory authority; (vii) if personal data is not collected from the data subject, all available information about the origin of the data (GDPR art. 15). These described basic information (i) to (vii) are given to the registered person on this form;

2. the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the legality of the processing carried out on the basis of consent before its withdrawal (GDPR art. 7);

3. the right to demand that the controller correct inaccurate and incorrect personal data concerning the registered person without undue delay, and the right to have incomplete personal data supplemented, for example by submitting an additional explanation taking into account the purposes for which the data were processed (GDPR art. 16);

4. the right to have the data controller delete the personal data concerning the data subject without undue delay, provided that (i) the personal data are no longer needed for the purposes for which they were collected or for which they were otherwise processed; (ii) the data subject withdraws the consent on which the processing was based, and there is no other legal basis for the processing; (iii) the data subject objects to the processing on grounds related to his personal special situation and there is no justified reason for the processing, or the data subject objects to the processing for direct marketing purposes; (iv) personal data has been processed unlawfully; or (v) personal data must be deleted in order to comply with a legal obligation applicable to the data controller based on Union law or national legislation (GDPR art. 17);

5. the right for the data controller to restrict the processing if (i) the data subject disputes the accuracy of the personal data, in which case the processing is limited to a period during which the data controller can verify their accuracy; (ii) the processing is illegal and the data subject objects to the deletion of personal data and instead demands the restriction of their use; (iii) the controller no longer needs the personal data in question for the purposes of processing, but the data subject needs them to prepare, present or defend a legal claim; or (iv) the data subject has objected to the processing of personal data on grounds related to his personal special situation pending verification of whether the legitimate grounds of the data controller supersede the grounds of the data subject (GDPR art. 18);

6. the right to receive the personal data concerning himself, which the data subject has provided to the data controller, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and the right to transfer the data in question to another data controller without hindrance from the data controller to whom the personal data has been delivered, if the processing is based on the consent intended by the regulation and the processing is carried out automatically ( GDPR Art. 20);

7. the right to file a complaint with the supervisory authority if the data subject considers that the processing of personal data concerning him violates the EU's general data protection regulation (GDPR art. 77).

Requests regarding the exercise of the data subject's rights are addressed to the controller's contact person mentioned in point 1.

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