Information obligation regarding the conditions for processing personal data in a camera system.

Information obligation regarding the conditions for processing personal data in a camera system.





According to § 19 of Act No. 18/2018 Coll. on the Protection of Personal Data and on the Amendment and Supplementation of Certain Acts, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the “Act”). This information is intended for: employees, visitors, clients (as data subjects), whose personal data has been collected by the Controller directly from the data subjects and which is processed:

 

Fond na podporu vzdelávania

Panenská 29
81103 Bratislava - mestská časť Staré Mesto 
Slovensko

IČO: 47245531 
DIČ: 2023678525 
IČ DPH:  SK2023678525

as the Controller (hereinafter referred to as the “Controller”).


PURPOSE AND LEGAL BASIS FOR PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING

The Controller processes personal data in the form of video recordings and photographs.
Personal data are processed for the purpose of protecting life, health, and property.


The legal basis for processing personal data is the legitimate interest. 
The Controller’s legitimate interest lies in the protection of property and health. When assessing other available security measures as part of a balancing test, the Controller concluded that this is the most appropriate way to achieve these objectives. The factors of property protection and security are balanced against the right to privacy. Providing personal data is necessary to fulfill the stated purposes.

 

PROVISION OF PERSONAL DATA

The Controller may provide the personal data of data subjects to the following recipients:

  • law enforcement authorities,
  • courts,
  • other authorized entities.

 

TRANSFER OF PERSONAL DATA TO THIRD COUNTRIES

The Controller does not transfer personal data to third countries. 

DATA RETENTION PERIOD

The Controller retains personal data for a maximum of 3 days. 

RIGHTS OF THE DATA SUBJECT

The data subject has the right to request:

  • access to their personal data,
  • correction or deletion of their personal data,
  • restriction of processing,
  • portability of personal data,

under the conditions set out in §§ 21 to 28 of the Act.

If the conditions established by the relevant legal provisions are met, the data subject also has the right to object to the processing of their personal data.

To exercise their rights, the data subject may contact the Controller:

The data subject also has the right to file a complaint regarding the processing of their data with the Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic.