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Privacy Policy

WHO WE ARE
The controller of your personal data is: SynHo Ltd. 85 Great Portland Street, 1st floor W1W 7LT, London, United Kingdom

WHAT PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT AND WHY WE COLLECT IT
The processing of your personal data is carried out to ensure the proper functioning of our business activities. The Data Controller relies on a legitimate interest, which includes website analytics, visitor analysis, responding to inquiries submitted via the contact form, and acquiring contacts from individuals interested in our services.

WHAT DATA WILL BE PROCESSED?
The data we process includes: first name(s), surname, email address, and telephone number. Additionally, we may process data that enables the identification of the device you are using for website purposes, such as your IP address and MAC identifier.

COOKIES
“Cookies” are small text files stored on your computer or mobile device and retrieved during each subsequent online visit. This website uses cookies to make your visits easier and more enjoyable.
We do not use them to store your personal data, nor do we disclose this information to others.

EMBEDDED CONTENT FROM OTHER WEBSITES
Articles on this website may contain embedded content (e.g., videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the same way as if the user had visited the external site directly.
These websites may collect information about you, use cookies, include additional third-party tracking systems, and monitor your interactions with embedded content, including tracking if you have an account and are logged into that website.

HOW LONG WE STORE YOUR DATA
Your personal data will be stored for a period of 5 years, until the use of marketing opportunities and data analysis necessary to conduct business activities has been exhausted, or until consent for the processing of personal data is withdrawn.

YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR DATA
Each person has the following rights:

  • the right to request access to their personal data (Article 15 of the Regulation) and its rectification (Article 16 of the Regulation),

  • the right to erasure of data (Article 17 of the Regulation) in the cases specified in the Regulation,

  • the right to restriction of processing (Article 18 of the Regulation),

  • the right to object to the processing of personal data (Article 21 of the Regulation). If the objection is submitted before or during the performance of a contract, it may result in the inability to perform part or all of the services under the agreement and may be treated as termination of the contract,

  • the right to withdraw consent (Article 6(1)(a) of the Regulation), in cases where processing is based on consent,

  • the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (i.e., until 25 May 2018, with the Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data, and after that date, with its successor authority) if you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the Regulation.