Privacy Policy

In this document, we, company Wultra s.r.o., company ID: 03643174 residing at Bělehradská 858/23, Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha 2, registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prague, Section C, Insert 235343 (hereinafter as “Wultra”), would like to inform you how we process personal data of users of our website developers.wultra.com (hereinafter as “Developer Portal”).

Wultra is, in relation to the user of the Developer Portal, who is a natural person, the controller of the personal data.

Should you have any questions about privacy or your rights, please contact us via email [email protected].

1. What data we process and for what purpose?

1.1. Concluding of an agreement with the users

On the Developer Portal, we present technical details of our products and services. In case any user is interested in learning more about our products and services, it is possible to contact us through an electronic channels linked on the Developer Portal.

After such contact, we process the name, surname and e-mail of the user. Further, we may process also information gathered in further communication with the user.

1.2. Legitimate interests

For the purposes of protection of our legitimate interest, which is assessment and improvement of our Developer Portal and products and services, we may process statistical data on use of the Developer Portal. Unless otherwise stated, the statistical data are anonymous, i.e. do not constitute personal data.

Further, we might process personal data of our users when it is required by the law and in scope required by the law, e.g. by regulation in the field of accounting, archiving, etc.

2. From whom do we receive personal data?

We get the personal data primarily from you, the data subject. We do not collect any other data except those you provide us with, respectively which will arise from your activity within the Developer Portal. You are obliged to provide us with accurate data and if your personal data is changed, you must update such data.

3. To whom do we pass personal data?

We use the following personal data processors:

  • Google Analytics: Google Ireland Ltd., Gordon House, 4 Barrow St, Dublin, D04 E5W5, Ireland
  • AddThis: Oracle Corporation, Global Data Protection Officer, Willis Tower, 233 South Wacker Drive, 45th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606, USA
  • Algolia DocSearch: Algolia SAS, 55 Rue d’Amsterdam, 75008 Paris, France

The personal data may be handed over to the state bodies and authorities in the extent required by the applicable legislation.

4. How do we process the personal data?

The personal data of the users is processed within the Developer Portal in electronic form by automated means, eventually in electronic form by automated means by the above-mentioned processors for the above-mentioned purposes.

Personal data of the users may be also processed manually, and the processing may be performed by our employees or other persons working for us, inter alia for the purpose of erasure of mistakes, inaccuracies, etc. However, such persons may process personal data only under the conditions and to the extent stated above and they are bound by the obligation to maintain confidentiality of the personal data and security measures which would jeopardize the security of personal data, if disclosed.

We always process the personal data in accordance with applicable legal regulations and provide them with due care and protection. We take care that you do not suffer any harm to your rights, in particular the right to maintain a human dignity and privacy.

We do not perform any automated decision making nor profiling.

5. How long do we keep your personal data?

The personal data collected via the electronic form on the Developer Portal is kept only for the period necessary to deal with your queries or requests, not longer than 6 months from the day you have provided the data via the electronic form. Afterwards, we may still process your personal data for the following purposes:

In the case that Wultra is obliged to process certain personal data by the law, the personal data will be processed in the required extent for the period prescribed by the law.

5.2. Legitimate interests

We also process personal data to protect our legitimate interests, i.e. to defend ourselves against eventual claims of our customers, even before a court (for example, during the respective lapse of rights periods that may in the Czech Republic last up to 15 years from the occurrence of a relevant event). In this connection, Wultra processes your identification details (name and surname) and contact details (e-mail), information on use of the Developer Portal and communication with Wultra. Typically, this period is 5 years from the occurrence of the relevant event giving rise to the claim.

6. What are your rights?

Firstly, you have the right to ask us for an access to your personal data, including the production of a copy of all your personal data.

We will always inform you about:

  • the purpose of the processing of personal data,
  • the personal data or the categories of personal data processed, including any - available information on their source,
  • the nature of the automated processing, including profiling, and information - on the procedure followed, as well as the significance and expected consequences of such processing for the data subject,
  • recipients, or categories of recipients,
  • estimated period, for which the personal data will be stored or, if it is not possible to determine it, the criteria used to determine such period,
  • all available information about the personal data source, unless it is obtained from you.

Your other rights include right to:

  • ask us for an explanation;
  • require that we remedy the emerged situation, in particular, it may be blocking, repairing, supplementing, limiting or disposing of personal data (the right to be forgotten);
  • require personal data that concern you in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, and pass on this information to another data controller, without any obstructions from our side;
  • submit a question, eventually a complaint to the Office for personal data protection;
  • object the processing of personal data relating to you.
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