Privacy policy
Using the Store improperly, i.e. through deliberate attempts to run or introduce malicious programs or other digital content aimed at disrupting proper functioning of the Store is prohibited. The wrong way to use the Store is also: entering or placing content prohibited by generally applicable laws
RODO
In accordance with art. 13 section 1 and 2 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (General Regulation on data protection), hereinafter referred to as “GDPR” we inform you that:
1. Administrator of Buyer’s personal data is: MOANS MUSIC Andrzej Choromański 10-437 Olsztyn, Dworcowa Street 77/28
2. Buyers’ personal data will be processed for purposes related to:
a) conclusion and implementation of orders placed through the Store (art.6 par.1 lit.b RODO),
b) settlement of orders with relevant tax authorities (art.6 par.1 lit.c RODO),
c) considering complaints (art.6 par.1 lit.f RODO),
d) determination, investigation and defense e) against claims related to orders (art.6 par.1 lit.f RODO),
e) conducting correspondence with data subject in the scope of the Store’s activities (art.6 par.1 lit.f RODO).
3. The recipients of Buyer’s data will be entities providing postal, payment, IT, legal and accounting services to the Seller, as well as other entities, including public entities, to whom the disclosure of Buyer’s personal data will be necessary to achieve the purposes of processing or when the Seller provides this data, will result from a provision of generally applicable law.
4. Buyer’s personal data will be processed for the period of limitation of public law obligations related to the order completed by the Seller.
5. Buyers have the right to access their data and rectify it, the right to delete data, limit processing, object to processing, the right to transfer data and the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection.
6. Providing personal data by Buyers is voluntary, but if they are not provided to the extent necessary to accept the order, its implementation by the Seller will not be possible.