Privacy Policy (GDPR Policy) 

This document represents a binding internal directive of the company, which regulates the principles of personal data processing in accordance with the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) 2016/679 – General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") – and related legal regulations. 

1. Purpose and Scope 

The purpose of this policy is to establish rules to ensure compliance with GDPR when processing personal data of individuals. The directive applies to all employees of the company, contractual partners, and third parties that process personal data on behalf of the company. 

2. Principles of Personal Data Processing 

In processing personal data, the company adheres to the following principles: 

  • Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency of processing. 

  • Purpose limitation – data is collected only for a specific, legitimate, and explicitly defined purpose. 

  • Data minimization – only necessary data is processed. 

  • Accuracy – data is kept up to date and correct. 

  • Storage limitation – data is retained only for as long as necessary. 

  • Integrity and confidentiality – protection of personal data through appropriate technical and organizational measures. 

3. Storage and Disposal of Data 

Personal data is retained for the period necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected. After this period, data is securely destroyed or anonymized in accordance with the company’s internal regulations. 

4. Data Breaches and Reporting 

The company has established an internal process for identifying, assessing, and reporting incidents related to personal data. If a security breach occurs, the situation is promptly escalated to the responsible person. If relevant under Article 33 of GDPR, the incident is reported to the Office for Personal Data Protection within 72 hours. 

5. Rights of Data Subjects 

Data subjects have the following rights under GDPR: 

  • the right to access personal data, 

  • the right to rectification, 

  • the right to erasure ("the right to be forgotten"), 

  • the right to restriction of processing, 

  • the right to data portability, 

  • the right to object. 

These rights can be exercised using the contact details provided below. 

6. Technical and Organizational Measures 

VR Rescue takes measures to ensure the security of data processing, including: 

  • access rights management, 

  • encryption and backup of data, 

  • employee training, 

  • regular reviews of security processes. 

7. Administration and Responsibility 

The designated person is responsible for managing this GDPR policy. The policy is regularly updated in accordance with legal changes and changes in internal processes. 

8. Contact Details 

In case of questions or exercising the rights of data subjects, please contact: 

Ing. Martin Kába, Ph.D.
VR Rescue
Email: kaba@cie-group.cz
Phone: +420 774 337 899 

9. Information on Data Processing on the VR Rescue Website

The VR Rescue website may involve the collection of personal data through contact forms or other interactive elements. 

If you wish to access your data, amend it, or request deletion, please contact us using the above method. We will respond to your requests without undue delay, but no later than within 30 days. 

Privacy Policy (GDPR Policy) 

This document represents a binding internal directive of the company, which regulates the principles of personal data processing in accordance with the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council – General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") – and related legal provisions. 

1. Purpose and Scope 

The purpose of this policy is to set out the rules for ensuring compliance with the GDPR when processing personal data of individuals. This directive applies to all employees of the company, contractual partners, and third parties that process personal data on behalf of the company. 

2. Principles of Personal Data Processing 

When processing personal data, the company adheres to the following principles: 

  • Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency of processing. 

  • Purpose limitation – data is collected only for a specific, legitimate, and explicitly defined purpose. 

  • Data minimization – only necessary data is processed. 

  • Accuracy – data is kept up to date and correct. 

  • Storage limitation – data is retained only for as long as necessary. 

  • Integrity and confidentiality – protection of personal data using appropriate technical and organizational measures. 

3. Data Retention and Disposal 

Personal data is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected. After this period, the data is safely disposed of or anonymized in accordance with the company’s internal regulations. 

4. Incidents and Reporting Data Breaches 

The company has established an internal process for identifying, assessing, and reporting incidents related to personal data. If a security breach occurs, the situation is promptly escalated to the responsible person. If relevant under Article 33 GDPR, the incident is reported to the Data Protection Authority within 72 hours. 

5. Rights of Data Subjects 

Data subjects have the following rights under the GDPR: 

  • the right of access to personal data, 

  • the right to rectification, 

  • the right to erasure ("right to be forgotten"), 

  • the right to restriction of processing, 

  • the right to data portability, 

  • the right to object. 

These rights can be exercised using the contact details provided below. 

6. Technical and Organizational Measures 

VR Rescue takes measures to ensure the security of data processing, including: 

  • access rights management, 

  • data encryption and backup, 

  • employee training, 

  • regular reviews of security processes. 

7. Management and Responsibility 

The management of this GDPR policy is the responsibility of the appointed person. The policy is regularly updated in accordance with legal changes and changes in internal processes. 

8. Contact Information 

If you have questions or wish to exercise the rights of data subjects, please contact: 

Ing. Martin Kába, Ph.D.
VR Rescue
Email: kaba@cie-group.cz
Phone: +420 774 337 899 

9. Information on Data Processing on the VR Rescue Website

The VR Rescue website may involve the collection of personal data through contact forms or other interactive elements. 

If you wish to access your data, modify it, or request its deletion, please contact us in the manner specified above. We will respond to your requests without undue delay, and no later than 30 days.

Privacy Policy (GDPR Policy) 

This document represents a binding internal directive of the company that regulates the principles of processing personal data in accordance with the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) 2016/679 – General Regulation on Data Protection ('GDPR') – and related legislation. 

1. Purpose and Scope 

The purpose of this policy is to establish rules to ensure compliance with GDPR when processing personal data of individuals. The directive applies to all employees of the company, contractors, and third parties who process personal data on behalf of the company. 

2. Principles of Data Processing 

When processing personal data, the company adheres to the following principles: 

  • Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency of processing. 

  • Purpose limitation – data is collected only for a specific, legitimate, and explicitly stated purpose. 

  • Data minimization – only the necessary data is processed. 

  • Accuracy – data is kept up to date and accurate. 

  • Storage limitation – data is retained only for as long as necessary. 

  • Integrity and confidentiality – protecting personal data using appropriate technical and organizational measures. 

3. Data Retention and Disposal 

Personal data is retained for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was obtained. After this period, the data is securely disposed of or anonymized in accordance with the company's internal regulations. 

4. Incidents and Reporting Data Breaches 

The company has established an internal process for identifying, assessing, and reporting incidents related to personal data. In the event of a data breach, the situation is promptly escalated to the responsible person. If relevant under Article 33 of the GDPR, the incident is reported to the Data Protection Authority within 72 hours. 

5. Data Subject Rights 

Data subjects have the following rights under GDPR: 

  • the right to access personal data, 

  • the right to rectification, 

  • the right to erasure ('the right to be forgotten'), 

  • the right to restrict processing, 

  • the right to data portability, 

  • the right to object. 

These rights can be exercised through the contact details provided below. 

6. Technical and Organizational Measures 

VR Rescue takes measures to ensure the security of data processing, including: 

  • access rights management, 

  • data encryption and backup, 

  • employee training, 

  • regular reviews of security processes. 

7. Management and Responsibility 

The designated person is responsible for the management of this GDPR policy. The policy is regularly updated in accordance with legal changes and changes in internal processes. 

8. Contact Details 

If you have any questions or wish to exercise the rights of data subjects, please contact: 

Ing. Martin Kába, Ph.D.
VR Rescue
Email: kaba@cie-group.cz
Phone: +420 774 337 899 

9. Information on Data Processing on the VR Rescue Website

Personal data may be collected on the VR Rescue website through contact forms or other interactive elements. 

If you wish to access your data, modify it, or request its erasure, please contact us using the above-mentioned method. We will respond to your requests without undue delay, but no later than within 30 days. 

Privacy Policy (GDPR Policy) 

This document represents a binding internal directive of the company that governs the principles of processing personal data in accordance with the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) 2016/679 – General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") – and related legal regulations. 

1. Purpose and Scope 

The aim of this policy is to establish rules for ensuring compliance with GDPR when processing personal data of individuals. The directive applies to all employees of the company, contractual partners, and third parties who process personal data on behalf of the company. 

2. Principles of Personal Data Processing 

In processing personal data, the company adheres to the following principles: 

  • Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency of processing. 

  • Purpose limitation – data is collected only for a specific, legitimate and clearly defined purpose. 

  • Data minimization – only necessary data is processed. 

  • Accuracy – data is kept up to date and accurate. 

  • Storage limitation – data is kept only for as long as necessary. 

  • Integrity and confidentiality – protecting personal data through appropriate technical and organizational measures. 

3. Data Retention and Disposal 

Personal data is retained for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected. After this period, the data is securely disposed of or anonymized in accordance with the company's internal regulations. 

4. Incidents and Reporting Data Security Breaches 

The company has established an internal process for identifying, assessing, and reporting incidents related to personal data. If a security breach occurs, the situation is promptly escalated to the responsible person. If relevant under Article 33 GDPR, the incident is reported to the Office for Personal Data Protection within 72 hours. 

5. Rights of Data Subjects 

Data subjects have the following rights in accordance with GDPR: 

  • the right to access personal data, 

  • the right to rectification, 

  • the right to erasure ("the right to be forgotten"), 

  • the right to restriction of processing, 

  • the right to data portability, 

  • the right to object. 

These rights can be exercised via the contact details provided below. 

6. Technical and Organizational Measures 

VR Rescue takes measures to ensure the security of data processing, including: 

  • access rights management, 

  • data encryption and backup, 

  • employee training, 

  • regular reviews of security processes. 

7. Management and Responsibility 

The person designated is responsible for managing this GDPR policy. The policy is regularly updated in accordance with legal changes and changes in internal processes. 

8. Contact Details 

If you have any questions or wish to exercise the rights of data subjects, please contact: 

Ing. Martin Kába, Ph.D.
VR Rescue
Email: kaba@cie-group.cz
Phone: +420 774 337 899 

9. Information on Data Processing on the VR Rescue Website

On the VR Rescue website, there may be collection of personal data through contact forms or other interactive elements. 

If you wish to access your data, modify it, or request its deletion, please contact us in the manner described above. We will respond to your requests without undue delay, no later than 30 days. 

Privacy Policy (GDPR Policy) 

This document represents a binding internal guideline of the company that regulates the principles of processing personal data in accordance with the Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (EU) 2016/679 – General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") – and related legal regulations. 

1. Purpose and Scope 

The aim of this policy is to establish rules to ensure compliance with the GDPR when processing personal data of individuals. The directive applies to all employees of the company, contractual partners, and third parties that process personal data on behalf of the company. 

2. Principles of Processing Personal Data 

In processing personal data, the company adheres to the following principles: 

  • Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency of processing. 

  • Purpose limitation – data is collected only for a specific, legitimate, and clearly defined purpose. 

  • Data minimization – only necessary data is processed. 

  • Accuracy – data is kept up to date and correct. 

  • Storage limitation – data are kept only for as long as necessary. 

  • Integrity and confidentiality – protection of personal data through appropriate technical and organizational measures. 

3. Data Retention and Disposal 

Personal data is retained for the duration necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected. After this period, data is securely disposed of or anonymized in accordance with the company's internal regulations. 

4. Incidents and Reporting Data Breaches 

The company has an internal process for identifying, assessing, and reporting incidents related to personal data. In case of a security breach, the situation is promptly escalated to the responsible person. If relevant under Article 33 GDPR, the incident is reported to the Office for Personal Data Protection within 72 hours. 

5. Rights of Data Subjects 

Data subjects have the following rights under the GDPR: 

  • the right to access personal data, 

  • the right to rectification, 

  • the right to erasure ("the right to be forgotten"), 

  • the right to restriction of processing, 

  • the right to data portability, 

  • the right to object. 

These rights can be exercised through the contact details provided below. 

6. Technical and Organizational Measures 

VR Rescue takes measures to ensure the security of data processing, including: 

  • management of access rights, 

  • encryption and backup of data, 

  • employee training, 

  • regular reviews of security processes. 

7. Management and Responsibility 

The responsibility for managing this GDPR policy lies with the designated person. The policy is regularly updated in accordance with legal changes and changes in internal processes. 

8. Contact Details 

If you have any questions or wish to exercise the rights of data subjects, please contact: 

Ing. Martin Kába, Ph.D.
VR Rescue
Email: kaba@cie-group.cz
Phone: +420 774 337 899 

9. Information on Data Processing on the VR Rescue Website

The VR Rescue website may collect personal data through contact forms or other interactive elements. 

If you wish to access your data, modify it, or request its deletion, please contact us in the manner provided above. We will respond to your requests without undue delay, but no later than within 30 days.