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Privacy Policy

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Free Press for Eastern Europe respects your privacy. All personal data you provide is handled with the utmost care, remains strictly confidential and will not be passed on to third parties. We process these data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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Personal data

This privacy statement applies to the processing of personal data provided by donors, gift givers, volunteers, (freelance) employees, participants and contacts, and data acquired from visits to and use of our website.

By personal data we mean all information about an identifiable natural person (the ‘data subject’). This means information that is directly about a person or can be traced back to this person. With this privacy statement, Free Press for Eastern Europe would like to inform you about what personal data we collect for which purposes. 
 

Purposes of data processing

During your visit to this website, Free Press for Eastern Europe may collect personal data about you. For example, when you subscribe to our newsletter, request information, ask a question, react on our website or establish contact with us in another way. We may also collect information that you have shared with us via social media, when you like us, share posts, participate in a promotional activity or contact us.

Free Press for Eastern Europe shall only use these data for the purposes described below:

1. To contact you and to inform you about Free Press for Eastern Europe projects. For example, when you use the contact form, the donor form or subscribe to the newsletter on our website.

2. To register web statistics.

3. For the proper fulfillment of the task of the organisation. For example, the conclusion of agreements and relationship management (CRM). 
 

Retention period

Retaining personal data may be necessary for the proper performance of the tasks of the company or to comply with legal obligations. Personal data are not kept longer than necessary. 

When you fill out the contact form on our website or send us an email, then we shall keep and process the personal data you send us for as long as this is necessary. How long they are kept depends on the nature of the form or the content of the email and the complete answering and handling thereof. In addition we may keep emails we receive insofar as this is necessary for the proper execution of our regular activities.
 

Newsletters

For all our mailing lists, your email address shall only be added to the list of subscribers with your consent. Every newsletter contains a clear link with which you can unsubscribe. We manage the maintenance, management and the security of software for the mailing lists ourselves. 
 

Contact information management

We use the open source software CiviCRM to manage our contact data. This software is run under our own management on our own servers. 

If, in the context of our work, you have voluntarily provided us with contact information with the intention that we can reach you via these contact details, for example by providing us with a business card, we save these data for the purpose of managing our relationships.

Data from contacts can also be stored locally in the personal address books of Free Press for Eastern Europe employees. Of course we will delete your contact information from our systems on request.
 

Privacy for job applicants

The data and documents that are provided by the applicant are processed by Free Press for Eastern Europe to determine whether the applicant qualifies for a position within Free Press for Eastern Europe. In order to make a good selection of candidates for the right vacancies, the recruitment and selection process at Free Press for Eastern Europe may consist of: comparing the data of the applicant with the vacancy (vacancies) and the corresponding qualifications and contacting them if necessary to learn more about them. Where applicable, we may contact the specified referees.  

In addition, the data may be processed to pass on information to the applicant concerned about other vacancies for which the applicant may be eligible. Data from the applicant may also be distributed within Free Press for Eastern Europe to see whether an applicant is eligible for another position other than the one he applied for. 

Free Press for Eastern Europe processes personal data that may be relevant to the recruitment and selection procedure. In any event, this concerns the information provided by the applicant, including name and address details, other contact details, gender, date of birth of the applicant. What is also relevant, is the education, courses followed, trainee ships and job history of the applicant. For certain positions a certificate of good conduct may be requested. If it is necessary for the job, applicants may be subjected to a screening and an assessment. In that case, the persons responsible for carrying that out will be given the personal data necessary for the purpose of the screening or the assessment. 

Free Press for Eastern Europe keeps the data from applicants up to four weeks after the completion of the recruitment and selection process. 

An applicant has the right to inspect the processing of his personal data. Requests in this area should be addressed to the email address below. In response to such a request, an applicant may ask that his data be corrected, supplemented, removed or screened off, for example if the data is factually incorrect. 
 

Special personal data

Free Press for Eastern Europe does not collect data pertaining to political views, race, religious views, health, criminal information or other alike matters.
 

Security

Free Press for Eastern Europe ensures the personal data are correct and complete before these are processed. Free Press for Eastern Europe has taken physical, technical and organisational measures to protect your personal data. We use a secure server that is accessible only to authorised persons. This should prevent personal data being accessed or modified by persons not authorised to do so. 

We shall never pass on your personal data to third parties, if this does not explicitly follow our privacy statement. The only two exceptions to this are:

  • If we explicitly request your consent prior to the provision to third parties; 

  • If we are legally required to do so, and only after we have done our utmost to avoid provision on the basis of a legal obligation.

Our website uses a reliable SSL Certificate to guarantee that your personal data do not fall into the wrong hands. We take every measure that can be reasonably expected to arrange security in the best way possible.
 

Donations

When it comes to donations, we process the personal data you, as donor or friend of Free Press for Eastern Europe, have provided to us to handle the one-off or repeat donation. For repeat donations, these are your bank account number, name and email address, the amount of the donation, the start date and frequency of the donation. 

It is also possible to transfer your donation directly to our bank account. In that case, the personal data necessary for the transfer of the amount will be processed by your bank and our bank.
 

Other activities

For all other activities and events organised by Free Press for Eastern Europe, or other campaigns where the input from stakeholders is requested, Free Press for Eastern Europe shall ask for as little personal data as possible. If we work jointly with other organisations on campaigns, for example in the European context, we shall insist that a clear privacy policy is conducted.

 

Other websites

Links to other websites do not fall under the responsibility of Free Press for Eastern Europe.
 

The use of cookies

We use cookies when we offer content on our website. A cookie is a small, simple data file that is stored on your computer’s hard disc or is located in your browser session. This session cookie contains no personal data and its sole purpose is to make it easier for you to use the site.  

Cookies to monitor statistics

To monitor the user statistics on our website, we use Google Analytics. A GA cookie is placed via our website.

 

Social media cookies

We also use social media features to share pages easily. To this end, Facebook, X and LinkedIn features are deployed. We have no influence over the cookies they place when you use this functionality.
 

Marketing cookies

Personalising advertising

Free Press for Eastern Europe uses retargeting on its websites. We use this technique to make the Internet offer even more interesting for you. This enables us to offer relevant advertising to Internet users who have already shown interest in Free Press for Eastern Europe's campaigns or products on other websites. Free Press for Eastern Europe is convinced that displaying personalised advertising is more interesting for the Internet user than advertising that is not relevant to the user. The display of these advertisements on partner pages is done with the help of cookies and the analysis of previous user behaviour. 

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Blocking cookies

Of course it is also possible to block cookies. Most internet browsers are set up in such a way that cookies are not accepted or that you are notified when you receive a cookie. The way in which you can do this depends on the browser you use. You must take into account that certain parts of a website will not function or will not function optimally when you block cookies.  
 

Your rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) your rights include the right to access personal data we have collected on you and in certain cases to modify them or have them removed. If you subscribed to our newsletter, then every newsletter contains a clear link with which you may unsubscribe.

To exercise your rights, you may send a request via email or post to the contact details disclosed below. To fulfil your request we may ask you for further information to check your identity.

More information about your rights under the GDPR can also be found in the respective Czech law.  

 

Changes to the privacy statement

We reserve the right to revise this privacy statement. Important changes will be announced on our website. 
 

Our contact details

Unless otherwise explicitly indicated, Free Press for Eastern Europe is the Data Controller for the processing of personal data as described in this privacy statement. You can contact us at info [at] fpee [dot] eu for more information.

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