Privacy policy

Proper processing of your personal data is very important for our company and their protection is a matter of course for us, so we would like to provide you with detailed information, especially why we process your personal data, what reasons we have, what rights you have in connection with processing of personal data, but also other information that may be of interest to you.


We do not provide your personal data outside opravapracok.sk, except in cases where you wish to transfer your personal data to another operator, when we have your consent, and if it is required by law or authorizes us to do so or if it is our authorized interest.


Please read the information below on the processing of personal data, which we have designed to make this document as clear and practical as possible for you.


If, after reading this document, anything is unclear to you or you are not sure about anything, we will be happy to explain any term or part of this document. In these cases, you can contact us in writing at the e-mail address info@opravapracok.sk or at Borska 7. Bratislava.


1. Who is the controller of your personal data?


The controller of personal data is always the company to which the personal data have been provided and which determines the purpose and means of personal data processing.


SZČO Igor Khegai, legal registered office: 84107 Bratislava-Devínska Nová Ves, Opletalova 5722/10, registered with the district office in Bratislava, trade register number: 110-271003, ID number: 51962152 (hereinafter referred to as "opravapracok.sk" or "we"), The operator of the opravapracok.sk website declares that all personal data (hereinafter referred to as "data") are considered strictly confidential and are treated in accordance with applicable legal provisions in the field of personal data protection.


You can exercise your rights in writing by post or e-mail. You can exercise your rights at the following contacts:


Contact: Igor Khegai

Address: Borska 7. Bratislava

Email: info@opravapracok.sk



2. What is the processing of personal data and what concepts are associated with the processing?


In the beginning, we would like to introduce you to the basic concepts that are given in this document and that will help you better understand this document.

Personal data - any information concerning an identified or identifiable natural person, such as name, surname, date of birth, birth number, telephone number, email address, IP address, etc.


Affected person - a natural person to whom personal data relate.


Processing of personal data - the activity performed by the controller or intermediary with personal data.


Operator - a natural person or legal entity that determines the purpose and means of personal data processing; the operator may entrust an intermediary.


Intermediary - a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other entity that processes personal data for the controller on its behalf.


Purpose - the reason why the controller processes personal data.


Legitimate interest - the interest of the controller or other entity that implies the need to process personal data if it outweighs the interests of the data subject, for example when the data subject is a customer of the controller.


Profiling - any automatic processing of personal data that is used to evaluate specific personal conditions, such as online behavior and online shopping.


Cookies - small data files that are stored in a special browser mailbox on the user's computer and are necessary for some website functions, such as logging in and are often used to monitor users' behavior on the web, their use can be disabled in most Internet browsers.


Recipient - a natural person, legal entity, public authority or other entity to which personal data are provided. Service - any of the services we offer you, ie our products and services offered online and their support.



3. What personal data do we process?


We only process personal information so that we can provide you with our services and customer support, comply with our legal obligations, and also protect our legitimate interests.


We collect personal information about our customers, including potential customers who are interested in our services or who have given us consent, so that we can contact them with the offer of services.


In particular, we process the following categories of personal data:


Basic identification data


We need basic identification data for the purposes of the contract you plan to conclude with us. It is a business name, title, name, surname of the statutory or contact person, his job classification and employer, registered office and ID number.


Contact information


Contact details include email and phone number.


Information on the use of our services


This information includes information about the services you have purchased from us, and based on this information, we may recommend other suitable services.


Inform interaction with you


We record information about your interaction with you in writing so that we can provide you with adequate customer support.


Transaction data


This is solely information about payments for our services.



4. For what purposes do we process personal data?


We process personal data:


without the need for your consent,

with your consent.


Processing without the need for your consent:


Contract processing


We process your personal data for the purpose of concluding a contract between you, as our customer and potential client, and us, as a supplier, when using our services. In such a case, personal data are processed only to the extent necessary for the conclusion and performance of the relevant contract. These include the performance of the subject of the contract, customer support, contract administration and registration of participants.


For this purpose, the provision of your personal data is completely voluntary, but it is necessary for the conclusion of the contract and its subsequent administration. Without this information, we would not be able to enter into a contract with you and fulfill the obligations and rights arising from it.


Processing based on legitimate interests


The legitimate interest of opravapracok.sk is:


to inform you about news concerning the administration of your contract and to offer you the services of the company sk, defense of legal claims.


Processing for statistical purposes


Upon termination of your contract and the time for which we store personal data, personal data is further processed for statistical purposes, in an anonymized form.


Processing with your consent:


Processing for marketing purposes

We also process your personal data for marketing purposes if we have given your consent for this purpose.

Marketing includes in particular the following activities:

sending information e-mails (news), containing tips for trips and other news.

The consent provided for marketing purposes is completely voluntary, but it is necessary that we can send you news.

You can revoke the consent at any time, even in part, at opravapracok.sk in writing by post or e-mail at the following contacts:


Contact: Igor Khegai

Address: Borska 7. Bratislava

Email: info@opravapracok.sk


Use of cookies


We use cookies only with your consent. To prevent the use of cookies, simply run the Private Browsing feature in your browser before visiting the website. In this case, however, it is possible that some parts of the website will not be displayed correctly, it will be more difficult for you to view and you will not be shown content that meets your needs.


5. How long have we stored your personal data?


We store your personal data for the duration of your contract so that we can provide you with our services. Upon termination of the contractual relationship and settlement of all obligations arising from or related to the contract, we store your personal data for the necessary time, for a period of up to 10 years, which is required by applicable law.


The retention period of personal data results mainly from Act no. 431/2002 Coll. on accounting as amended and Act no. 40/1964 Coll. Civil Code as amended.


If you have concluded a contract with opravapracok.sk and you have given us consent to the processing of personal data for marketing purposes, this consent lasts for the duration of the contractual relationship with opravapracok.sk and for the next 5 years after the termination of such contractual relationship or until the consent. you cancel. If you have not concluded a contract with opravapracok.sk and you have only given us consent to the processing of personal data for marketing purposes, this consent lasts for a period of 5 years from its granting or until you revoke the consent. If you conclude a contract or another contract with opravapracok.sk, the above-mentioned period of personal data processing is calculated in accordance with the above-mentioned rules according to the last concluded contract.


6. Where do we get personal data from?


We collect personal data:

directly from you at the conclusion and during the duration of the contract and during the performance of the contract,

directly from you by giving your consent to the sending of information emails (news),

directly from you by registering on the opravapracok.sk website,

directly from you via contact forms,

from other persons to whom you have given your consent.


7. How can you withdraw your consent to the processing of personal data for marketing purposes?


Consent to the processing of personal data for marketing purposes is based on the principle of voluntariness. This means you can revoke it at any time. Do you no longer want to receive any offers and services opravapracok.sk and information emails (news)? We are sorry, but we fully respect your decision.


What should a revocation of consent contain?


Who files the appeal. Please provide your name, surname and email. Indicate explicitly that you do not want us to further process your personal data for marketing purposes. You can revoke the consent in general (it will apply to all marketing activities), or specify which marketing activities the revocation applies to (sending news). Address the appeal to the company sk.


How can you appeal e send?


You can send the withdrawal of consent by post or email.


In the case of offers of services sent by e-mail or in the case of information e-mails (news), you can withdraw the consent online, directly in the text of this e-mail, by clicking on the link that allows the withdrawal of consent to send these e-mails. In this case, your email will be automatically deleted from our database.



8. Do we use automated processing of your personal data?


We would like to inform you that we do not use the so-called profiling, ie automated processing.


9. What rights do you have in relation to the processing of your personal data?


Proper processing of your personal data is important to us and their protection is a matter of course. You can exercise the following rights when processing personal data:


Information about the processing of your personal data


The information contains in particular the identity and contact details of the controller, the purposes of processing, the categories of personal data concerned, the recipient or categories of recipients of personal data, information on personal data transfers to third countries, retention period, authorized operators, calculation of your rights, Office for Personal Data Protection, source of processed personal data, information on whether and how automated decision-making and profiling takes place.


Right of access to personal data


You have the right to confirm whether or not personal data are processed and, if so, you have the right to access information on the purposes of the processing, the categories of personal data concerned, the recipients or categories of recipients, the retention period, personal information, your right to submit complaint from the Office for Personal Data Protection, information about your rights, about the right to file a complaint to the Office for Personal Data Protection, information about the source of personal data, information about whether there is automated decision-making and profiling, information and guarantees in case of personal data transfer to a third party country or international organization. You have the right to provide copies of the personal data processed.


Right to repair


Do we process your outdated or inaccurate personal data? For example, have you changed your email? Please let us know and we will correct your personal data.


Right of erasure (right to be forgotten)


In some cases stipulated by law, we are obliged to delete your personal data at your request. However, each such request is subject to an individual assessment of whether the conditions are met, because, for example, opravapracok.sk may have an obligation or legitimate interest, if it outweighs your interests, to retain personal data.


Right to restrict processing


If you wish us to process your personal data only for the most compelling legal reasons or to block personal data.


Right to data portability


If you wish us to provide your personal data to another operator, another company, we will transfer your personal data in the appropriate format, unless we are prevented from doing so by any legal or other significant obstacles, to the entity designated by you.


The right to object to automated individual decision-making


If you find or just believe that we are processing personal data in violation of the protection of your privacy and personal life or in violation of the law, please contact us and ask us to explain whether the removal of the resulting unsatisfactory condition.


You can also object directly to automated decision-making.


The right to lodge a complaint or a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection


You can at any time address your complaint or complaint regarding the processing of personal data to the supervisory authority, namely the Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic, with its registered office at Hraničná 12, 820 07 Bratislava 27, Slovak Republic, ID: 36 064 220, tel. . no .: +421/2/3231 3220, website https://dataprotection.gov.sk/uoou/


10. Where can you exercise your rights and is there a charge for them?


You can exercise individual rights by uopravapracok.sk by email to info@opravapracok.sk or in writing to the correspondence address Borska 7. Bratislava.


We provide all notices and statements about your rights free of charge. However, if the request is manifestly unfounded or disproportionate, in particular because it is repeated, we are entitled to charge a reasonable fee taking into account the administrative costs associated with providing the requested information. In the case of repeated applications for copies of processed personal data, we reserve the right to charge a reasonable fee for administrative costs.


How long can you expect an answer from opravapracok.sk?


We will provide you with a statement and, if necessary, information on the measures taken as soon as possible, but no later than within one month. We are entitled to extend the deadline by two months if necessary and due to the complexity and number of applications. We will inform you about the extension of the deadline, including the reason.


11. Who can access your data?


To personal data The operator has access to it and may also have access to contractual intermediaries, in particular software and web hosting companies.

We have a contract on the processing of personal data with these intermediaries and they are also bound by compliance with strict rules for personal data protection, including confidentiality, so that the highest standard of legal protection in accordance with the requirements of applicable law in the Slovak Republic.

The web hosting provider is the company easyname GmbH, Canettistraße 5/10, 1100 Vienna, Austria, Tel.: +43 1 353 2222, E-mail address: datenschutz@easyname.com („easyname“, “we“, „us”). Your data is not part of our business model and we process your data solely on the basis of statutory regulations, in particular the Data Protection Act (“DPA”) in its current version, the Telecommunications Act 2003 (“TA 2003”) and the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).


12. Overview of selected legal regulations governing the issue of personal data


European framework:


Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR)


National legislation:


The Constitution of the Slovak Republic (published under No. 460/1992 Coll.) Act no. 18/2018 Coll. on the protection of personal data and on the amendment of certain laws as amended


13. Where can you contact us?


If you have any questions or comments about this information obligation, do not hesitate to contact us at any time, by email to info@opravapracok.sk or in writing to the correspondence address Borska 7. Bratislava.