Boros Tamás E.V. (Registered office: 6600 Szentes, Ipartelepi út 23; hereinafter referred to as the „Service Provider” or „Data Controller”) acknowledges this legal notice as binding. The Data Controller is committed to ensuring that all data processing activities related to its services comply with the provisions of this policy, as well as with the applicable national laws and the legal acts of the European Union.
The Data Controller’s data protection principles are continuously available at: www.wphunt.net/privacy-policy
The Service Provider reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time and will notify data subjects of any such changes in due time.
If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact us at info@wphunt.net, and our team will respond to your inquiry.
The Data Controller is committed to protecting the personal data of its clients and partners and highly values the right of informational self-determination. All personal data is handled confidentially, and the Service Provider implements all necessary technical, organizational, and security measures to protect the data.
This document describes the Service Provider’s data processing practices.
Name: Boros Tamás E.V.
Registered Address: 6600 Szentes, Ipartelepi út 23
Tax Number: HU90930913
Email: info@wphunt.net
This Privacy Policy applies to the data processing activities conducted via the following website:
The Data Controller allows visitors to register for free training programs on the website. Use of the free training and subscription to the newsletter is always based on the user’s voluntary consent and is conditional upon accepting the Privacy Policy.
Types of data processed:
Name
Email address
Legal basis for processing:
Section 5 of Act CXII of 2011 on the Right of Informational Self-Determination and on Freedom of Information.
Customer data is considered client data and is not required to be registered with the data protection authority.
Duration of processing:
Until the user withdraws their consent.
For the purpose of sending newsletters, we process your name and email address.
Please note that subscriptions made through free downloadable offers on the website are handled separately. Therefore, subscription and unsubscription also occur separately.
Purpose of data processing:
To inform you about news and updates.
Legal basis:
Your explicit consent, which you provide either through the website’s subscription form or by marking your consent when downloading free offers.
Duration of processing:
We will send newsletters only as long as you wish to receive them.
You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of each email.
You may also re-subscribe at any time.
If you do not consent to data processing, we cannot send you newsletters.
Legal basis:
Section 5 of Act CXII of 2011, based on the user’s voluntary consent during registration on the course platform.
Duration of processing:
Until a deletion request is submitted or the user deletes their account.
Personal data required during registration:
Username
Password
Full name
The platform only collects data voluntarily provided by users during registration.
This form of processing is categorized as client relationship and does not require special permission or registration with the data protection authority.
Data is used solely for login access and participation in online training.
All personal data is processed purposefully and for a limited period, in compliance with the National Authority for Data Protection’s regulations.
You may contact us through any method listed on our site (contact form, email, phone, or postal mail).
Purpose of processing:
To maintain communication, respond to inquiries, or coordinate any required actions.
Legal basis:
Your voluntary consent, which is given either by submitting the form or by initiating contact through another channel.
Consent may be withdrawn at any time, but this does not affect the legality of data processing prior to withdrawal.
Duration of processing:
Messages and associated data are stored for 5 years after the inquiry has been answered.
In certain cases, data may be archived for legal, accounting, or rights protection purposes.
The Data Controller selects and operates IT tools in a way that ensures:
Availability: Only authorized personnel can access data
Authenticity: Accuracy and credibility are guaranteed
Integrity: Data cannot be altered without detection
Confidentiality: Data is protected from unauthorized access
Technical, organizational, and security measures are applied to protect data from:
Unauthorized access
Alteration
Transmission
Disclosure
Deletion
Destruction
Accidental loss
The Data Controller ensures:
Confidentiality: Data is accessible only to those authorized
Integrity: Accuracy and completeness of information is protected
Availability: Data is accessible to authorized users when needed.
Purpose of data processing:
To monitor website operation, prevent abuse, and ensure smooth service.
Visitor data is logged by the hosting provider for statistical and analytical purposes.
Cookies are placed by external services to associate visits with previous sessions.
Cookies help to:
Collect information about users and their devices
Remember preferences (e.g., during transactions)
Simplify site navigation
Improve user experience
Cookies are stored on the user’s device and read on return visits.
Only content relevant to the service provider is tracked.
Types of cookies used:
Ensure smooth browsing and access to services.
Valid only during the session; deleted when the browser is closed.
Google Analytics cookies collect data on how users interact with the website for development and UX improvements.
Stored until expiry or manual deletion by the user.
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The following outlines the types of personal data processed by the Service Provider, along with their intended use, legal basis, and duration of storage:
Client Records:
Used for maintaining communication and fulfilling services.
Legal basis: performance of the agreement between the parties.
Retention period: until the end of the cooperation.
Mailing List Management:
Used for sending newsletters to subscribers.
Legal basis: user subscription or order.
Retention period: until the cooperation ends or until the user unsubscribes.
Billing Data:
Used for generating invoices and complying with financial regulations.
Legal basis: fulfillment of obligations under accounting legislation.
Retention period: until the cooperation ends, or as required by law.
The data processing activities of the Service Provider are based on voluntary consent or statutory authorization. In the case of voluntary consent, data subjects may withdraw their consent at any time during the processing without affecting the legality of prior processing.
In certain cases, processing, storage, or transmission of a specific set of data is required by law. In such situations, users will be informed separately.
Please note: if you provide personal data of a third party, it is your responsibility to obtain their consent beforehand.
The data management principles of the Service Provider are fully aligned with the following applicable data protection regulations:
Act CXII of 2011 on the Right of Informational Self-Determination and on Freedom of Information (Infotv.)
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR)
Act V of 2013 on the Civil Code
Act C of 2000 on Accounting
Act LIII of 2017 on the Prevention and Combating of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing
Act CCXXXVII of 2013 on Credit Institutions and Financial Enterprises
Your personal data (i.e., data that can be linked to your person) may be collected in the following ways:
Automatically generated technical data related to your device, browser, IP address, and visited pages during your interaction with the website.
Data voluntarily provided by you when you register on the website, subscribe to our newsletter, or initiate direct contact.
All of the above data is accessible only to Boros Tamás E.V., the Data Controller.
The hosting of the www.wphunt.net website is provided by WIX, acting as a data processor.
Website maintenance is carried out by the Data Controller.
Invoices are issued using Számlázz.hu, operated by KBOSS.hu Kft. (Headquarters: 2000 Szentendre, Táltos utca 22/b).
Order data submitted through online forms is stored by WIX, and newsletter subscriptions are also managed and distributed by WIX, as the data processor.
In case of online credit card payments, users are automatically redirected to the external payment service provider, which in this case is Stripe.
The Data Controller does not verify the provided personal data. Responsibility for the accuracy of the provided data lies solely with the user.
By registering an email address, the user confirms that only they will use that email address to access services.
All activity related to the registered email address is the sole responsibility of the registrant.
Data subjects have the right to request information regarding the processing of their personal data, to request correction or – with the exception of mandatory data processing – deletion or withdrawal of their data. They may also exercise their rights to data portability, objection, and restriction of processing as detailed below.
The Data Controller takes all appropriate measures to provide data subjects with transparent, easily accessible, and clear information about their rights and the processing of their personal data, as defined in Articles 13–14 and 15–22 and 34 of the GDPR.
The data subject has the right to receive confirmation from the Data Controller as to whether their personal data is being processed, and if so, to access the following information:
The purposes of the processing
The categories of personal data concerned
The recipients or categories of recipients to whom the data has been or will be disclosed, including recipients in third countries or international organizations
The expected duration of data storage
The right to request rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, or to object
The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
Information about the data sources
The existence of automated decision-making, including profiling, and meaningful information about the logic involved and the potential consequences for the data subject
The Data Controller shall provide this information within one month from the date of request.
The data subject has the right to request the correction of inaccurate personal data concerning them and to have incomplete personal data completed.
The data subject has the right to request the deletion of their personal data without undue delay if:
The personal data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed
The data subject withdraws their consent and there is no other legal basis for the processing
The data subject objects to the processing and there are no overriding legitimate grounds
The personal data was unlawfully processed
The data must be deleted to comply with a legal obligation under EU or member state law
The data was collected in relation to offering services to a child
Data deletion is not applicable if processing is necessary for:
Exercising freedom of expression or information
Compliance with legal obligations or tasks performed in the public interest
Public health, research, archiving, or statistical purposes
Establishing, exercising, or defending legal claims
The data subject has the right to request restriction of processing if:
The accuracy of the data is contested (for a period allowing verification)
The processing is unlawful and the data subject opposes deletion
The data is no longer needed by the controller, but required by the subject for legal claims
The data subject has objected to processing (pending verification of legitimate grounds)
During restriction, data may only be stored, and any further processing requires the data subject’s consent or is necessary for legal claims or protecting the rights of another natural or legal person, or for reasons of important public interest.
The data subject has the right to receive the personal data they provided to the controller in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and has the right to transmit those data to another controller.
The data subject has the right to object to processing based on public interest, official authority, or legitimate interest of the controller or third party, including profiling.
If the data subject objects, the Data Controller shall no longer process the data unless it can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds that override the interests, rights, and freedoms of the data subject, or for legal claims.
The data subject has the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects or similarly significant consequences.
The data subject has the right to withdraw their consent at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing prior to the withdrawal.
If the data subject believes their rights have been violated, they have the right to seek judicial remedy against the Data Controller. The court shall act without delay.
You may file a complaint with the Hungarian National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH):
Name: Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság
Address: 1125 Budapest, Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/C.
Mailing address: 1530 Budapest, P.O. Box 5.
Phone: +36 (1) 391-1400
Fax: +36 (1) 391-1410
Email: ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu
Website: www.naih.hu
Any data processing activities not explicitly mentioned in this Privacy Policy will be communicated to the data subjects at the time the data is collected.
We inform our users that courts, public prosecutors, investigating authorities, infringement authorities, administrative authorities, the Hungarian National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, the Hungarian National Bank, or other authorized bodies as defined by law may request the Data Controller to provide information, disclose or transfer data, or make documents available.
The Data Controller shall disclose personal data to such authorities only to the extent that is absolutely necessary to achieve the purpose of the request, and only if the request includes a clearly defined purpose and the specific scope of the data requested.