The personal data you provide is managed by:
Medic Marketing Kft.
Registered office: 6729 Szeged, Zentai utca 41.
Company registration number: 06 09 029230
Court of registration: Company Registry Court of Szeged District Court (hereinafter: Data Controller).
Please read this privacy policy (hereinafter: Policy) carefully, which outlines our data management practices according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EU) 2016/679. This Policy applies to individuals (you) who use the services of the Data Controller as consumers. It explains how the Data Controller collects, uses, and shares your personal data and provides information on your rights related to data processing.
For any questions, comments, or complaints regarding our data protection practices, please contact us at:
Medic Marketing Kft., 6729 Szeged, Zentai utca 41.
Email: office@nextgenmarketing.hu
Duration of Data Processing:
For direct marketing purposes: Until the user's consent is withdrawn.
Profile data: 4 years from the last login.
Purchase data: 8 years according to Section 169 (2) of Act C of 2000 on Accounting.
The Data Controller may share personal data with the following types of entities:
If you do not wish your personal data to be used for marketing purposes, you may prohibit it without justification. Requests for deletion must be sent to the Data Controller in writing via email or post.
For more information about the use of cookies, please refer to our Cookie Policy.
For further questions or to exercise your data protection rights, contact us:
Email: office@nextgenmarketing.hu
Address: 6729 Szeged, Zentai utca 41.
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