This Privacy Policy describes the principles governing the processing of personal data by 2BITS Sp. z o.o. in connection with offering the MyLearningDay platform and providing related services.
The controller of personal data, to the extent that it independently determines the purposes and means of processing, is:
2BITS Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością
Registered office: Katowice
Address: ul. Ligocka 103, 40-568 Katowice, Poland
National Court Register (KRS) number: 0000293324
Tax Identification Number (NIP): 634-26-60-412
National Business Registry Number (REGON): 240792140
For matters relating to personal data protection, please contact us at privacy@2bits.pl.
This Policy applies to personal data processed by 2BITS as a controller in connection with:
Where a Customer uses MyLearningDay to organise or deliver training, the Customer generally remains the controller of Users’ personal data and 2BITS acts as a processor. The terms of such processing are set out in a separate Data Processing Agreement (DPA).
This Policy does not apply to independent websites and services operated by third parties.
The scope of personal data processed depends on the relationship with 2BITS and the manner in which the services are used. It may include:
MyLearningDay is not intended for the processing of special categories of personal data. Such data should not be provided to 2BITS or entered into the Platform unless this is necessary, lawful and subject to appropriate safeguards and arrangements.
Personal data may be obtained:
Where personal data has not been obtained directly from the data subject, it may include, in particular, identification, contact and professional data.
Personal data is processed in order to respond to enquiries, present the product, arrange product demonstrations and prepare proposals.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(b) or (f) GDPR.
Personal data is processed in order to enter into and perform agreements, manage the relationship with the Customer and provide the agreed services.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(b) GDPR and, in the case of the Customer’s representatives and contact persons, also Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Personal data is processed in order to issue invoices, maintain accounting records and comply with tax, accounting and other legal obligations.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(b) or (c) GDPR.
Personal data is processed in order to handle support requests, diagnose issues, provide assistance and communicate about the services.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(b) or (f) GDPR.
Technical data, logs and diagnostic information may be processed in order to protect the Platform, prevent abuse, ensure service continuity, analyse errors and improve service quality.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Personal data may be processed in order to provide information about 2BITS products, services and events.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR and, where required, the applicable electronic communications legislation.
An email address and communication preferences may be processed in order to send a newsletter or other communications requiring consent.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR.
Personal data may be processed for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Where processing is based on Article 6(1)(f) GDPR, the legitimate interests pursued by 2BITS may include:
Personal data is retained for as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose for which it was collected and thereafter for the period required by law or necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
In particular:
Personal data may be disclosed to:
Entities processing personal data on behalf of 2BITS act under appropriate agreements and are required to maintain confidentiality and implement appropriate safeguards.
2BITS seeks to process personal data within the European Economic Area. Where personal data is transferred outside the EEA, the transfer is carried out in accordance with Chapter V of the GDPR, in particular on the basis of:
Where necessary, supplementary safeguards appropriate to the risks associated with the transfer are applied.
2BITS implements technical and organisational measures appropriate to the nature of the personal data, the scope of processing and the risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons.
Such measures may include, in particular, encryption in transit, access controls, permission management, event logging, backups, monitoring, vulnerability management, incident response procedures and confidentiality obligations for personnel.
To the extent provided for by the GDPR, a data subject may have the right to:
The scope and availability of a particular right depend on the legal basis, the purpose of processing and the circumstances of the case.
Requests concerning the exercise of data subject rights may be submitted to privacy@2bits.pl.
2BITS may request information necessary to verify the identity of the person submitting the request and to protect personal data against unauthorised disclosure.
Requests are handled without undue delay and within the time limits prescribed by the GDPR.
Where 2BITS processes personal data solely on behalf of a Customer, the request should in the first instance be directed to that Customer. 2BITS assists the Customer in meeting its obligations in accordance with the DPA.
A person who believes that their personal data is being processed unlawfully may lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority.
In Poland, the competent authority is:
President of the Personal Data Protection Office
ul. Stawki 2
00-193 Warsaw
uodo.gov.pl
2BITS services are primarily intended for organisations and business users. 2BITS does not knowingly collect personal data of minors for its own marketing purposes.
Where a Customer uses the Platform to process personal data of minors, the Customer is responsible for ensuring an appropriate legal basis, providing the required privacy information and implementing appropriate safeguards.
As a general rule, 2BITS does not make decisions concerning individuals based solely on automated processing that produce legal effects or similarly significantly affect them.
The Platform may use automation, reporting, search, recommendation or personalisation features. Where such features are used in a Customer environment, the Customer determines the purpose and manner of their use.
The MyLearningDay website and the Platform may use cookies, local storage, session identifiers and similar technologies in order to:
Detailed information about the technologies used, their providers, purposes and duration is provided in a separate Cookie Policy and in the consent management tool.
This Policy may be updated in response to changes in the law, services, data processing practices or safeguards applied.
The current version of this document is published together with its version number and effective date. 2BITS provides notice of material changes where required by law or by an applicable agreement.