VOONO declares that all processed personal data are treated as strictly confidential by us and are handled in accordance with applicable data protection laws. The security of your personal data is a priority for us.
Behind VOONO is an expert team that pays attention not only to the origin of all raw materials for the production of cosmetics, but also to the strict prohibition of animal testing. VOONO understands responsibility for life and actively participates in a cleaner world for everyone.
The e-mail and telephone contact for all employees for questions regarding personal data is the same: +420 774 384 478 info@voono.cz
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force on 25 May 2018, aims to create common data protection rules within the European Union. The regulation applies to controllers and processors of personal data of natural persons from EU countries.
A number of principles are based on current EU data protection rules. But the General Data Protection Regulation has a wider scope, has stricter standards and includes heavy fines. For example, it requires above-standard consent for the use of some types of data and expands individuals’ rights to data portability and access. It also introduces more effective means of enforcement, which allow the supervisory authority to demand fines of up to four percent of annual sales from companies for certain violations.
Protecting your data is a priority for VOONO. We comply with current EU data protection legislation and are also committed to complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
A description of all the ways in which we process individuals’ personal data can be found in our data use policy. We will provide you with an opt-in learning environment for new and existing users.
You will continue to have control over how your personal information is used.
Be informed about the handling of personal data and data breaches.
Object to the processing of personal data.
Right to erasure and right to be forgotten (deletion of links and context).
The obligations apply to all institutions and companies that process or collect personal data of EU citizens. These are public administrations, schools, medical facilities, companies with employees, banks, e-shops and other entities.
Keep records of the handling of personal data under the GDPR and consents to the processing of personal data.
Anonymize, pseudonymize data and minimize its processing.
Appoint a personal data protection officer, DPO (Data Protection Officer).
No personal data has been processed since the entry into force of the GDPR.