Privacy Policy
We value your privacy and take the protection of personal data that you provide when using our website seriously. This privacy policy explains what data we collect, how we process it, and what rights you have under Czech and European Union law, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). When using the website, we may collect personal data that you provide voluntarily, such as your name, email address, phone number, postal address, or other contact details through feedback, subscription, or registration forms. In addition, technical data may be automatically collected, such as IP address, device type, browser, operating system, pages you visit, and other data about your interaction with the website. This data helps us analyze user activity, improve the functionality of the website, ensure its security, and provide more personalized content. We use cookies and other technologies to save user settings, track traffic, analyze and improve user experience. Using cookies allows you to optimize the operation of the site, make it faster and more convenient. You can manage cookie settings in your browser, however, disabling cookies may limit access to certain site functions. Personal data is processed solely to perform site functions, provide requested services, respond to user requests, analyze and improve the site, and, with the user's consent, to send information materials, news and advertising messages. We do not transfer personal data to third parties without your explicit consent, except in cases provided for by law or necessary to fulfill legal or technical obligations (e.g. working with technical service providers). In accordance with the GDPR and national Czech law, each user has the right to know what personal data is stored about him, to request its correction or deletion, to restrict processing, to object to the use of data for certain purposes, as well as the right to data portability. Compliance with these rights ensures transparency in the processing of personal information and users' control over their own data. If a user believes that their rights have been violated, they have the right to contact the Czech Office for the Protection of Personal Data (Úřad pro ochranu osobních údajů, UOOU), which supervises compliance with the GDPR and national data protection regulations.