Privacy Policy
We will process personal information (hereafter referred to simply as "data") only as much as is required to ensure our website operates effectively and is easy to use, covering all its content and the services provided therein. Per Art. 4 No. 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, ie the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "GDPR"), the term "processing" encompasses a wide range of operations performed on personal data. This includes, but is not limited to, collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, modification, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, spreading, or otherwise making available, combining, restricting, deleting, or destroying data, executed either with or without automated means. The purpose of this privacy policy is to clearly communicate the nature, extent, intent, duration, and legal basis of our data processing activities, whether these are carried out solely by us or in partnership with others. Additionally, we will detail our use of third-party components, employed to enhance our website and enrich user experience, which may involve these parties processing the data they collect and manage.
Our privacy policy is structured as follows:
- Information about us as controllers of your data
- The rights of users and data subjects
- Information about the data processing
Information about us as controllers of your data
The party responsible for this website (the "controller") for purposes of data protection law is:
Mindful Therapy and Counseling Ltd
Sofia, Bulgaria
Telephone: +359 88 7960690
Email: [email protected]
The rights of users and data subjects
In the forthcoming sections, we'll detail the rights of users and individuals regarding their personal data, including: The ability to verify if their data is being processed, access details about the data and its processing, and obtain copies of such data, as outlined in Article 15 of the GDPR. The right to amend any data that is incorrect or incomplete, as per Article 16 of the GDPR. The right to erase their personal data immediately, as stated in Article 17 of the GDPR, or, if further processing is justified under specific conditions in Article 17(3), to limit such processing according to Article 18 of the GDPR. The right to receive their data in a portable format and have it transferred to other entities, as specified in Article 20 of the GDPR. The right to lodge complaints with the relevant regulatory authority if they believe their data is being mishandled, in violation of the GDPR, specifically mentioned in Article 77. Moreover, if any changes, deletions, or restrictions are made to their data, the data controller must inform all entities that have received this data, in line with Articles 16, 17(1), and 18 of the GDPR. This requirement is waived only when notification is unfeasible or requires disproportionate effort. Users also have the right to be informed about these entities. Additionally, as per Article 21 of the GDPR, users and individuals reserve the right to object to any future data processing carried out by the controller under the conditions of Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR, especially concerning data processing for direct marketing purposes.Information about the data processing
When you use our website, any data we process will be either deleted or restricted once it's no longer needed for its original purpose, except where legal requirements mandate its retention or specific exceptions are noted below.
Contact
Should you reach out to us through email or phone, we will utilize the information you submit solely to handle your query. This information is essential for us to address and respond to your request; without it, we may be unable to provide a complete or any response. This processing of data is justified under Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR. We will erase your data after your inquiry has been thoroughly addressed, assuming there are no legal requirements necessitating its retention, for instance, if it leads to an order or contract.