Privacy Notice
Effective: 8 July 2025
The purpose of this Privacy Notice is to describe the scope, purpose and legal basis of the processing carried out by Experience and Expertise Hungary Foundation and Élmény és Szakértelem Egészségpont Kft.(registered office: 1044 Budapest, Megyeri út 51.), as well as the rights of the data subjects.
1.1. Experience and Expertise Hungary Foundation
E-mail: info@eszegeszsegpont.com
Bank account number: OTP Bank Nyrt. 11745004-24526955
1.2. Experience and Expertise Health Centre Ltd.
Registered office: 1044 Budapest, Megyeri út 51.
Company registration number: 01 09 417971
E-mail: info@eszegeszsegpont.com
Representative: Nebehaj Vanda
The following processing activities are carried out jointly or separately by the data controllers.
| Purpose of data processing | Legal basis |
|---|---|
| Contact by e-mail | Article 6(1)(a) GDPR – consent of the data subject |
| Provision of services (advice, mediation) | Article 6(1)(b) GDPR – performance of the contract |
| Billing, accounting | Article 6(1)(c) GDPR – compliance with a legal obligation |
| Marketing, newsletters (if any) | Article 6(1)(a) GDPR – consent of the data subject |
Name
E-mail address
Telephone number (if provided)
Billing data
Other data provided during the enquiry or service request
Contact: maximum 12 months from the date of request
Contractual documents: 8 years from the date of performance (based on the Invoice Act)
Consent-based processing: until consent is withdrawn
The data may only be accessed by the two data controllers and their appointed subcontractors (e.g. accountant, hosting provider). Data will only be transferred to third parties on the basis of a legal obligation or prior consent.
Right of access
Right to rectification
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”)
Right to restriction of processing
Right to data portability
Objection to data processing
You can exercise your rights by sending an e-mail to info@eszegeszsegpont.com. If you believe that our processing of your personal data is unlawful, you may lodge a complaint with the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH).
Data controllers shall take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data against unauthorised access, alteration or destruction.