Privacy Policy
This privacy policy provides an overview of the processing of personal data on the Treatpsoriasis.com platform (hereinafter the platform). The controller of personal data responsible for the processing of personal data on the platform is Nordic Engineering SP Z OO (VAT No: PL9512549975), registered at Bokserska 1 M304 Warszawa 02-682 Poland. If you have any questions about the processing of personal data on the Treatpsoriasis.com platform, you can contact us by writing to contact@treatpsoriasis.com.
Personal data of platform users
Platform users are persons who have created an account to use the platform. Personal data is used on the platform to provide the service and for marketing purposes.
For example, we process the user’s name, email address and username to create and use the account. We use data on the gender, age, weight and eating habits and preferences of the users in order to create personalised nutrition plans. For example, we process feedback from users to improve the quality of service. We also process users’ data to provide user support where necessary. Processing this data is necessary for the provision of the service through the platform.
The processing of personal data (such as user feedback and image) for marketing purposes is only carried out on the basis of consent. The user has the right to withdraw consent at any time.
All personal data is stored in servers located in the European Union.
Data retention
The data of users will only be retained for as long as the purpose for which it was used has been fulfilled and while there is a valid legal basis for retaining the data. After unsubscribing from the service, personal data related to the account of the platform’s user will be stored for a maximum period of one year. If the user has not logged into their account within a year, the account will be deleted and the data anonymised. Since analysing user data is vital for the functioning of the platform and for ensuring and improving the quality of service, the legal basis for data anonymisation stems from the terms and conditions of the platform.
Transfer of personal data
The data of users are shared with the platform’s IT and marketing partners. For example, with the user’s consent, feedback and the user’s image are shared with a marketing partner. The IT partner has access to the data necessary for providing user support and ensuring information security on the platform. We may share users’ data with law enforcement authorities in accordance with applicable laws.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are stored on the device of the platform visitor. The platform uses cookies that are strictly necessary for the functioning of the platform, for example a cookie that helps authenticate users after logging in or a cookie that ensures a secure session for authorized users. For all cookies that are not strictly necessary for the functioning of the platform, the consent of platform visitors will be requested. Through the cookies used on the platform, data may be accessed by companies operating outside of the European Union. Such transfers are made on the basis of the user’s consent and the platform controller has no control over the processing of this data by these non-EU companies.
Rights of data subjects
As a user of the platform, you have the right to be informed about the processing of your personal data and to request the rectification or deletion of your data, or the restriction of the processing of your personal data. As we use personal data on the platform to provide a service, deleting personal data or restricting the processing of personal data may prevent us from providing the service. We also recommend that you read the terms and conditions of the platform.
As a user of the platform, you have the right to data portability and to receive the data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. We will transfer the data directly to another controller at your request, where technically feasible.
As a user of the platform, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work or place of the alleged infringement, if you consider that the processing of personal data concerning you infringes the General Data Protection Regulation.
Privacy policy last updated on 30 January 2025.