Privacy Policy
Thank you for clicking on our Privacy Policy. Please be aware that by using our site and signing up for any services we offer, you are providing us with personal information and therefore trusting us with this information. Please read this full document to understand how we look after your personal information.
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It is important to note that throughout this document, the words “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Atlas Project, which is a trading name of AtlasProject.Eco Ltd.
Introductory Considerations
On 25 May 2018, the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR - General Data Protection Regulation) came into force. The objective of the European Union is to provide further protection to personal data, defined as "any information concerning an identified or identifiable natural person (so-called Data Subject)". This Privacy Policy provides users of this site with clear and detailed information on the processing of their data according to the General Data Protection Regulation and the British Data Protection Act (DPA). In particular, by consulting this document, the reader will have the possibility to confer the set of data collected, the methods of their use, and the rights at his disposal regarding the protection of sensitive data.
Data Controller (Alias, Data Controller)
According to EU regulation 2016/679, aka General Data Protection Regulation, for our website available at the URL https://www.atlas-project.co.uk, ATLAS PROJECT is the Data Controller for the processing of personal data collected by users of the site itself. For any information or notification regarding privacy, please reach out to us via our company email atlasproject@posteo.net.
Data collected through the website
At Atlas Project, we are committed to protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of any personal information you provide. When you use our website, we may collect information such as your name, email address, and payment information to process your subscription. We may also collect information about your website use, such as your IP address and browser type, to help us understand how to improve the user experience. We may use cookies to store some of this information and to personalize your experience on our website.
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We do not share your personal information with third parties except as required by law or when we believe it is necessary to protect our legal rights, property, or the safety of others. We will not sell your personal information to any third party for marketing purposes.
By using our website, you consent to our collection and use of your personal information as described in our privacy policy. If you have any questions or concerns about how we handle your personal information, please contact us at atlasproject@posteo.net.
Data Collected by Third Parties
We use certain third-party services to help us operate our website and provide our subscription services. These third-party services may collect data from you when you use or subscribe to our website.
For example, we use Wix to host and operate our website. Wix collects certain data about your use of our website, such as your IP address, browser type, and the pages you visit. We also use social media plugins from Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter on our website, which may collect data about your interactions with these services.
In addition, we use analytics tools included in the Wix platform to help us understand how users interact with our website. These tools collect data about your use of our website, such as your location, device type, and browsing behaviour.
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We do not control the data collection practices of these third-party services. Therefore, we recommend that you review the privacy policies of these services to understand how they collect and use your data.
Purposes and methods of processing
Atlas Project will process the Personal Data for the exclusive purpose of carrying out the typical business operations. They include improving/providing the services, covering the tax purposes provided for by the law where the company is based, and for marketing/contact purposes. Atlas Project will operate according to this agreement, within limits and according to the procedures set out in the Privacy Law.
It, therefore, undertakes to:
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a) Treat Personal Data lawfully, adopting all organizational measures properly to minimize the processing of only those Personal Data strictly necessary to execute Contracts or legal obligations correctly;
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b) Process Personal Data following the information on the methods of processing Personal Data provided to Data Subjects through the information on the processing of Personal Data;
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c) Verify that the Personal Data are accurate, relevant, complete and not exceeding the purposes for which they were processed. It includes reporting in writing to third parties any needs to modify, update, correct or delete Personal Data and undertake to update, modify, correct or delete them at their request.
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The treatment will be carried out using IT and telematic tools. Such data will not be communicated or accessible to third parties except in the cases provided for by law.
Transfer of Personal Information
Regarding the transfer of data to third parties, Atlas Project undertakes to follow and correctly apply the instructions dictated by the legislation, refraining from defining any methods or purposes of processing other than those imposed by the agreements with its customers. In other words, in complete agreement with the current legislation on data protection (EU 2016/679, art.13/14), any potential transfer to third parties will be requested from time to time by the user concerned, who may object and deny your consent except in the following cases:
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Transfer upon request for legal proceedings, legal acts, judicial and/or police investigations.
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Transfer for documents and information required by the police.
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Transfer to our partner for the correct provision of the service offered.
Data Retention
Atlas Project collects customer data to provide its services and retains this information for the duration of the contracts or at the latest until the end of the year of operations to fulfil tax purposes. Furthermore, Atlas Project retains the data for a period after the termination of contracts only and only in relation to regulatory, tax, insurance, and other requirements in the places it operates. Once this information is no longer necessary for the provision of services, we take measures to prevent access or use of this information for purposes other than security, fraud prevention and detection. In any case, we do not take legal responsibility for any unwanted access or any hacking activity by third parties.
The data is stored exclusively in electronic and non-paper formats.
User rights in accordance with the GDPR and DPA
The end-user has the right, following current legislation, to exercise one or more options from those described below:
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Right of withdrawal: the end-user has the full right to request the complete termination of the consent of the data collected by us at any time and without giving a reason.
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Right to be forgotten: the end-user has the full right to request the complete cancellation, from any media, of their data collected by us, without providing any express reason. By exercising this action, he understands that the provision of our services may be subject to limitations or may be completely denied.
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Right of rectification and access to data: the end-user has the full right to check at any time, the set of data that the company has collected on it. Additionally, he can request the rectification and modification of the data collected (for example, following a change of domain or method of telephone/e-mail contact).
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Right to request support from the Irish Privacy Guarantor: the end-user has the right to request permission and additional information from the British Privacy Guarantor, available at https://www.privacyshield.gov/welcome.
How to exercise your rights
When declaring the Data Controller, the user can exercise their rights set out above directly by contacting us using the e-mail address indicated in this document.
Last updated on 21 February 2023.