Terms and conditions
Personal Data Protection Policy
We are the company AŽD W Poprad s.r.o., Scholtzova 4291/1A, 059 51 Poprad-Matejovce, Company ID: 36 472 981.
We operate an e-shop on the website shop.cable-tech.eu.
When providing our services, selling goods, and operating our websites, we process certain personal data.
The processing of personal data is governed in particular by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation, “GDPR”).
I. Processing of Personal Data
Processing of personal data when using the contact form
If you contact us regarding our products and services, we will process the contact details you provide to us, mainly via the contact form. These personal data include: surname, first name, email address, telephone number, address, and subject of the order.
Purpose
Based on the personal data provided, we will subsequently contact you regarding our offer of goods and services.
Legal basis
Processing pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) GDPR – performance of a contract or implementation of pre-contractual measures taken at your request.
If you do not provide these personal data, we will not be able to communicate with you for the purpose of concluding a contract for the delivery of our goods or the provision of our services.
Retention period
If no further cooperation is established, we will process your personal data for a maximum of 2 years from our last communication.
Processing of personal data in the case of a purchase
If you make a purchase from us, we will process the personal data necessary to conclude a contract for the provision of our goods or services. These mainly include billing details: first name, surname, address, company name, Company ID, and VAT ID.
Purpose
Personal data are processed in order to fulfill our contractual obligations – delivery of goods or provision of services. We will also use contact details to communicate with you regarding the status of your order, complaints, or your questions.
Personal data will also be processed to comply with obligations arising from generally binding legal regulations (in particular accounting and tax obligations, handling complaints, and other statutory duties).
Legal basis
Article 6(1)(b) GDPR – performance of a contract, and Article 6(1)(c) GDPR – compliance with a legal obligation.
If you do not provide these personal data, we will not be able to conclude a contract with you.
Retention period
For the duration of the delivery of goods or provision of services and subsequently for 10 years from the last delivery or provision of services.
Newsletter (commercial communication)
If you have purchased goods or services from us and have not expressly refused marketing communications, we will use your email address to send you marketing communications.
Legal basis
Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – our legitimate interests consisting of marketing communication targeted at our customers.
Retention period
2 years from your last purchase. You may unsubscribe at any time by email or by contacting us at odhlasit@azdw.eu.
II. Who will have access to the data?
Your personal data remain with us. However, certain companies or individuals cooperating with us have access to personal data because they assist in operating our e-shop, namely:
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the e-shop platform operator Shoptet (Shoptet a.s., Dvořeckého 628/8, Břevnov, 169 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic, Company ID: 289 35 675, registered with the Municipal Court in Prague, Section B, File No. 25395),
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companies involved in the dispatch of goods.
Personal data are processed exclusively within the European Union.
III. Additional information
Our company has an appointed person responsible for personal data protection.
We do not carry out decision-making based on automated processing or profiling.
If you have any questions regarding personal data, please contact us at riaditel@azdw.eu or by phone at +421 948 878 063.
IV. Use of Cookies
Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to your device when you visit our website. They are sent back to the website or another website that recognizes them during subsequent visits.
Cookies perform various functions, such as enabling efficient navigation, remembering preferences, improving user experience, and tailoring online advertising to your interests.
We use the following cookies:
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Necessary cookies – required for the operation of the website and basic functionalities; they cannot be disabled.
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Analytical/statistical cookies – help us analyze website usage and improve functionality; used only with your prior consent.
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Advertising cookies – used to display advertising content tailored to your interests; used only with your prior consent.
Third parties (e.g. external service providers) may also use cookies and/or access data collected via cookies.
| Technical name | Publisher | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHPSESSID | Shoptet | Maintains user session | Session |
| shoptet | Shoptet | Ensures proper e-shop functionality | Session |
| shoptet.cart | Shoptet | Stores shopping cart contents | Session |
| shoptet.lang | Shoptet | Remembers chosen language | Persistent (1 year) |
| shoptet.currency | Shoptet | Remembers chosen currency | Persistent (1 year) |
You may give consent via the cookie bar checkbox. Cookies can also be refused or configured in your browser settings.
V. Your rights
Under the GDPR, you have the right to request information about your personal data, access them, correct or update them, request restriction of processing, obtain a copy of the data, request erasure in certain cases, and exercise the right to data portability. You may object to processing based on legitimate interest.
If you believe that your data are not being processed correctly, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, the Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic (https://dataprotection.gov.sk/sk/), or seek judicial protection.
These principles are effective from 1 January 2026.
