- Information on the processing of personal data on the websites of the University of Wrocław
- University of Wrocław pays particular attention to respecting the privacy, including the privacy of users visiting the University websites.
- University of Wrocław is located at pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław and is the data controller, within the meaning of GDPR (Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (UE) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/WE), obliged to ensure that the processing of your personal data takes place in accordance with the provisions.
- A data protection officer has been appointed at the University, who can be contacted via e-mail: IOD@uwr.edu.pl.
- If any data that may be considered personal data is collected when using our websites, we comply with the principles set out in the GDPR and other regulations. In particular, we make sure that:
- the processing of data is done lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes;
- only essential and correct data is collected for as long as it is necessary;
- the processing of personal data takes place in a secure manner, based on a risk assessment;
- If necessary, we must demonstrate to the supervisory authority that we are acting properly in this regard.
- Your data may be transferred only to authorized, verified entities with whom we have concluded appropriate agreements and to entities authorized to obtain them on the basis of applicable law.
- We make sure that every person acting under the authority of the University and having access to personal data processes them only at the University’s request.
- The University of Wrocław makes every effort to ensure that your rights relating to the processing of personal data are properly fulfilled. In particular, we make sure that:
- communication is transparent;
- appropriate information and access to personal data is provided;
- demands you are entitled to are fulfilled, including rectification and deletion of data and the right to object to data processing.
- We make every effort to perform well the other obligations provided for in the GDPR and other data protection regulations, nevertheless you have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.
- Information on cookies on websites of the University of Wrocław.
- Private data about users are not disseminated and transferred to other entities.
- When visiting our website, cookies may be saved, which include, among others: your IP number, your network name, your Internet provider, your way of navigating our website (e.g. what tabs you open), the name of the browser you use.
- You can deactivate or completely disable cookies in your browser options. This will prevent you from logging in to the website, as this functionality requires working cookies.
- The number of visits to our website is monitored by Google Analytics in order to collect data on the popularity of our website and the manner of using it. By accepting our cookie policy, you consent to the analysis of your data by Google Analytics.
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- Information on the processing of personal data on the websites of the University of Wrocław
- University of Wrocław pays particular attention to respecting the privacy, including the privacy of users visiting the University websites.
- University of Wrocław is located at pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław and is the data controller, within the meaning of GDPR (Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (UE) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/WE), obliged to ensure that the processing of your personal data takes place in accordance with the provisions.
- A data protection officer has been appointed at the University, who can be contacted via e-mail: IOD@uwr.edu.pl.
- If any data that may be considered personal data is collected when using our websites, we comply with the principles set out in the GDPR and other regulations. In particular, we make sure that:
- the processing of data is done lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes;
- only essential and correct data is collected for as long as it is necessary;
- the processing of personal data takes place in a secure manner, based on a risk assessment;
- If necessary, we must demonstrate to the supervisory authority that we are acting properly in this regard.
- Your data may be transferred only to authorized, verified entities with whom we have concluded appropriate agreements and to entities authorized to obtain them on the basis of applicable law.
- We make sure that every person acting under the authority of the University and having access to personal data processes them only at the University’s request.
- The University of Wrocław makes every effort to ensure that your rights relating to the processing of personal data are properly fulfilled. In particular, we make sure that:
- communication is transparent;
- appropriate information and access to personal data is provided;
- demands you are entitled to are fulfilled, including rectification and deletion of data and the right to object to data processing.
- We make every effort to perform well the other obligations provided for in the GDPR and other data protection regulations, nevertheless you have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.
- Information on cookies on websites of the University of Wrocław.
- Private data about users are not disseminated and transferred to other entities.
- When visiting our website, cookies may be saved, which include, among others: your IP number, your network name, your Internet provider, your way of navigating our website (e.g. what tabs you open), the name of the browser you use.
- You can deactivate or completely disable cookies in your browser options. This will prevent you from logging in to the website, as this functionality requires working cookies.
- The number of visits to our website is monitored by Google Analytics in order to collect data on the popularity of our website and the manner of using it. By accepting our cookie policy, you consent to the analysis of your data by Google Analytics.