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The following Privacy Policy is in effect as of April 1, 2019.

Personal Data Administrator Details:

Personal Data Administrator (PDA):

Lawyer Gani Mitev,

Personal Bar number 1500654710,

Business Address: Sofia, 1 Letovishtna Str.,

Phone: (+359) 895 78 78 49,

Email: adv.mitev.jr@gmail.com

hereinafter referred to as “The Administrator” or “The Law Office”.

Welcome to the https://ganimitev.com site of Attorney Gani Mitev, hereinafter referred to as “The Website”.

As an Administrator, I want your data processing process to be fully open and transparent to you. You may visit the Website without your personal data being processed, but in some cases, for example, when you use special features on the Website, the Law Office carries out a specific processing of your data to facilitate and fulfill the desired services. If the Administrator determines that there is no legal basis for processing certain categories of data, the latter will seek your explicit consent to their processing.

 

As PDA, I have implemented numerous technical and organizational measures to ensure high protection of the personal data processed through the Website. However, obtaining information over the internet generally involves higher risks, so absolute protection cannot be guaranteed. For this reason, each data subject has the freedom to provide the Law Office with information through alternative means, such as by telephone or through direct personal contact.

 

The provided data will only be used for feedback and for the purpose of the consultation, the subject of which is outlined by you in the sent message. Your personal data will be processed on the basis of the legitimate interest of the Law Office to contact you, as well as on the basis of its pre-contractual obligation to answer the questions you have asked. To protect your personal data, appropriate technical and organizational measures are taken in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The Law Office wil not provide your personal data to any third parties without your consent, unless it is bound by a statutory instrument.

DESINITIONS

1. Personal data

Personal data is any information related to an identifiable natural person or a natural person which may be identified.

2. Subject of data

An individual who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by an identifier such as name, identification number, location data, online identifier or one or more physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that individual.

3. Processing

Any action or set of actions that may be performed on personal data by automatic or other means, such as collecting, recording, organizing, storing, adapting or modifying, restoring, consulting, using, disclosing by transmitting, distributing, updating or combining, blocking, deleting, or deleting the data.

4. Restrict processing

Marking stored personal data in order to restrict future processing.

5. Profiling

Any form of automated processing of personal data involving the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects related to an individual, in particular to analyze or predict aspects pertaining to the fulfillment of the professional obligations of that individual , his / her economic condition, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location or movement.

6. Pseudonymisation

The processing of personal data in such a way that personal data can no longer be linked to a particular data subject without the use of additional information, provided that it is kept separately and is subject to technical and organizational measures in order to ensure that personal data are not related to an identified natural person or an identifiable natural person.

7. Personal Data Administrator

A Personal Data Administrator (PDA) is the organization that defines the purposes and means of processing Personal Data. Where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by law, the PDA or the special criteria for his determination may be provided by law.

8. Personal Data Processor

Personal data processor is a natural or legal person who processes personal data on behalf of the PDA.

9. Recipient

A recipient may be a natural or legal person, including an employee of the PDA, a public authority, an agency, or any other body that discloses Personal Data, whether a third party or not.

10. Third Party

Third party is a natural or legal person, a public authority, an agency or other authority other than the data subject, the PDA, the data processor, and the persons under the direct authority of the PDA or the personal data processor have the right to process the personal data.

11. Consent

Any freely expressed, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the will of the data subject by means of a statement or clear confirmatory action by data subject, expressing consent his data to be processed.

Principles that the PDA respects when processing your personal data

The Law Office as a PDA of your data, as well as any third parties to whom it has assigned a business process related to Personal Data, should process the Personal Data, respecting the following principles:

LAWFULNESS, GOODWILL AND TRANSPARENCY

The Law Office processes your personal data in a lawful, conscientious manner and providing you with clarity about the processing operations involved.

LIMITATION OF OBJECTIVES

Each processing of Personal Data has specific legitimate purposes and these purposes have been previously indicated to the data subjects before the collection of their Personal Data. Personal data is not collected for indefinite purposes. The Law Office does not allow the further use of Personal Data for other purposes that are not compatible with the original purpose for which they were collected.

PROCESSING THE MINIMUM DATA

The Law Office collects and processes only personal data that is necessary for the fulfillment of the purpose for which it was collected.

ACCURACY OF DATA

The Law Office makes efforts to keep your personal data accurate and up to date, and if not – we provide an opportunity those to be corrected within a short period of time.

STORAGE PERIOD

The Law Office will store your personal data no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which it is collected.

COMPLETENESS AND CONFIDENTIALITY

Personal data shall be processed in a manner that ensures an appropriate level of security, including but not limited to providing protection against unauthorized or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage.

ACCOUNTING

The Law Office has put in place procedures to ensure compliance with the principles listed above, all rules under this privacy policy as well as all mandatory provisions of the applicable legislation.

What information the Law Office collects automatically when you visit the Website

When you visit the Website we process the following categories of data:

1. The type and version of your web browser;

2. The operating system you are using;

3. The website through which you came to our page;

4. Date and time of visit;

5. IP address;

6. The specific actions you have taken, including the pages visited, the frequency and duration of visits to the Website;

7. The internet service provider you are using;

8. Other similar information that can be used in case of an information attack on our systems.

When using these general data, the Law Office does not profile and does not use the collected data to identify the data subject. This data is processed for the purpose of:

• Correctly submitting the content of the Website;

• Optimizing the content of the Website;

• Maintaining our information systems and web technologies;

• Providing law enforcement authorities with the necessary information to prosecute in the event of a cyber attack.

Therefore, the Law Office analyzes anonymously collected and statistical information in order to increase the level of protection and security and to ensure an optimal level of protection of the personal data it processes.

Anonymous data located on the server logs is stored separately from any personal data provided by the data subject.

Personal data we collect through the contact form of the Website

Like many websites, the Law Office uses a “contact form” which is located on different pages of the Website.

Every time you send us a message via the “contact form”, you share the following personal details: names, email, and phone. In some cases, the message may also contain other personal information. This data is processed by the Law Office for the purpose of communicating with the contact person; sending an offer; for actions related to the conclusion of a contract for legal or advisory services. The data you send us is stored by the email provider – Google LLC (“Google”), 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States, on their server located in the EU.

What are your rights?

Right for information and access

At any time, you have the right to request information about your personal data that the Law Office stores. You may contact the Law Office and then your personal data will be provided to you by e-mail.

Right of rectification

Following the principles of data accuracy, you have the right to request the correction of your personal data if it is incorrect, including the addition of incomplete personal data.

Right to be deleted (“to be forgotten”)

You have the right to ask the Law Office to delete all personal data without undue delay when:

• The data is no longer needed for the original purpose of processing – (and no new legitimate purpose);

• Data processing does not meet the legality criteria;

• When we receive a reasoned objection or withdrawal of consent against the corresponding processing;

Right of portability

When the Law Office processes your personal data in an automated manner, based on your consent or agreement, you are entitled to receive a copy of your data in a structured, widely used and machine readable format transferred to you or to another party. This includes only the personal data you have provided us with.

Right to object to processing based on legitimate interest

You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data based on the legitimate interest of the PDA. The latter will not continue to process your personal data unless it is shown that there are compelling legal bases that have priority over your interests and rights or are necessary for the establishment, exercise or protection of legal claims.

Right to withdraw consent

You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time and as easily as you have easily provided when the processing is based on consent and the Law Office has no other legal basis for the processing. For such data processing, it must be considered that the consent you provide is a reversible solution. If you withdraw your consent, all data processing operations that are based on the consent given and performed before it is withdrawn – and in accordance with the data protection principles – remain legal.

Right to restrict processing

You may request that the Law Office limit the processing of your personal data in the following circumstances

• If you claim that your data is inaccurate, the Law Office must limit the processing pending the outcome of the verification of the accuracy of the personal data;

• if you object to processing based on the legitimate interest of the PDA, the latter will restrict the processing of the data pending the outcome of the verification of the legal grounds;

• If the processing is illegal, you can object to the deletion of your personal data and instead require that you limit their use;

• if the Law Office no longer requires personal data, but they are necessary for the exercise or protection of legal claims.

How can you exercise your rights?

For the Law Office, the protection of your personal data is paramount, which is why it is ready to process your requests at any time in connection with the above rights. You may exercise the abovementioned rights at adv.mitev.jr@gmail.com, by submitting a scanned copy of your request containing the following information:

• Name, address, and other information that will help us identify you;

• Description of the request;

• Signature, date of submission of the request and e-mail address.

The PDA will review your submitted request and return the response to your email within one month of submitting the request.

Who is the authority to which you can file a complaint?

If you believe that the Law Office processes your personal data in the wrong way, you can contact lawyer Gani Mitev. In addition, you have the right to complain to The Commission for Personal Data Protection. Address: Sofia 1592, 2 Prof. Tsvetan Lazarov Blvd.; tel: 02/915 35 19; E-mail: kzld@cpdp.bg; website: www.cpdp.bg

Cookies

If you use the Services of the Website, the PDA assumes that you agree to the use of “cookies”. A “cookie” is a small text file that is saved to your computer or mobile device and downloaded from it during your next visit. Many internet sites and servers use “cookies”. Many cookies contain the so-called unique cookie identifier. It consists of a row of characters that your browser can identify from among many other Internet browsers. In this way, websites and servers can recognize your browser and adapt their content to your preferences Cookies usually contain the name of the web site they belong to, the time they are stored on the user’s computer, and the unique number. By using cookies, the Law Office can provide its users with content that matches their interests.

Do cookies contain personal data?

Personal information that accumulates through a cookie can only be used for a given user operation. Such information is encrypted in a way that makes unauthorized access to it impossible.

Deletion of cookies

You can deactivate the use of cookies on the Website at any time by setting up your Internet browser and thus permanently opt out of creating cookies. Additionally, already set cookies can be deleted at any time via the Internet browser or other software programs. This is possible with all popular Internet browsers. If you disable the cookie setting on the Internet browser you are using, not all features of the Website can be fully usable.

UPDATING THE PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy may be updated in the future. The new policy will be published on this page of the website and will indicate the date on which it was updated. It will be effective from the date of publication on the Website. It is therefore advisable to periodically review this Privacy Policy to make sure you are aware of all changes. Using the Website after the publication of the updated Privacy Policy, you will be deemed to agree to the changes made.

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