Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy
This General Data Processing Notice (hereinafter: Notice) applies to Webstar Csoport Kft. (hereinafter: Service Provider) and to users of the electronic information platform provided by the Service Provider via the https://www.webstar.hu/en (hereinafter: Website) (the Service Provider and the Customer are hereinafter collectively referred to as: the Parties). This Notice applies to all legal transactions and services conducted through the https://www.webstar.hu/en website.
1. INTRODUCTION
In the course of its business activities, Webstar Group Ltd. (hereinafter: the Data Controller) places a high priority on the protection of personal data, compliance with applicable legal requirements, and the secure and fair processing of data.
Details of the Data Controller:
Company Name: Webstar Csoport Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság
Headquarters: H-7625 Pécs, Majorossy Imre utca 36.
Representative: Attila Bertók
Tax ID number: 14273027-2-02
Company registration number: 02-09-072399
Phone Number: +36 20 978 0712
Website: https://www.webstar.hu/en
E-mail: info@webstar.hu
The Data Controller shall process the personal data provided to it in full compliance with applicable Hungarian and European laws and ethical standards, and shall always take the technical and organizational measures necessary to ensure the appropriate security of data processing.
These regulations have been established in accordance with the following applicable laws:
- Act CXIX of [Year] on the processing of name and address data for the purposes of research and direct marketing, and the
- Act CVIII of [Year] on Electronic Commerce Services and the Information Society
on certain issues related to integrated services
- Act XLVIII of [Year] on the Basic Conditions and Certain Restrictions of Commercial Advertising Activities
- Act CXII of [Year] on the Right to Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information
- Regulation (EU) 2016/679 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, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC
The Data Controller undertakes to comply with this Policy unilaterally and requests that its customers also accept the provisions of the Policy. The Data Controller reserves the right to amend the Privacy Policy; in such cases, the amended Policy will be published.
2. INTERPRETATIVE PROVISIONS
In our policy, the following terms related to data protection have the following meanings:
- Személyes adat: bármely meghatározott (azonosított vagy azonosítható) természetes személlyel (a továbbiakban: érintett) kapcsolatba hozható adat, az adatból levonható, az érintettre vonatkozó következtetés. A személyes adat az adatkezelés során mindaddig megőrzi e minőségét, amíg kapcsolata az érintettel helyreállítható. A személy különösen akkor tekinthető azonosíthatónak, ha őt – közvetlenül vagy közvetve – név, azonosító jel, illetőleg egy vagy több, fizikai, fiziológiai, mentális, gazdasági, kulturális vagy szociális azonosságára jellemző tényező alapján azonosítani lehet.
- Consent: a voluntary and unambiguous expression of the data subject’s will, based on adequate information, by which the data subject gives their unequivocal consent to the processing of their personal data, whether in full or in relation to specific operations.
- Objection: a statement by the data subject objecting to the processing of their personal data and requesting that the processing be discontinued or that the processed data be erased.
- Data Controller: a natural or legal person, or an organization without legal personality, which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes of data processing, makes and implements decisions regarding data processing (including the means used), or has such decisions implemented by a Data Processor.
- Data processing: any operation or set of operations performed on data, regardless of the method used, including, in particular, the collection, recording, organization, storage, alteration, use, retrieval, transmission, disclosure, alignment or combination, blocking, erasure, and destruction, as well as the prevention of further use of the data, the taking of photographs, audio or video recordings, and the recording of physical characteristics suitable for identifying a person.
- Data transfer: making data available to a specific third party.
- Disclosure: making data available to anyone.
- Data erasure: rendering data unrecognizable in such a way that it can no longer be recovered.
- Data labeling: the process of assigning an identifier to data for the purpose of distinguishing it.
- Data blocking: the process of marking data with an identifier to restrict its further processing either permanently or for a specified period of time.
- Data destruction: the complete physical destruction of the data storage medium containing the data.
- Data processing: the performance of technical tasks related to data processing operations, regardless of the method or tool used to carry out the operations or the location of the application, provided that the technical task is performed on the data.
- Data processor: a natural or legal person, or an entity without legal personality, that processes data on the basis of a contract, including a contract concluded pursuant to a provision of law.
- Data set: the totality of data managed within a single database.
- Third party: a natural or legal person, or an entity without legal personality, other than the data subject, the data controller, or the data processor.
- EEA State: a Member State of the European Union and any other State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, as well as a state whose nationals, pursuant to an international treaty concluded between the European Union and its member states and a state not party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, enjoy the same legal status as nationals of a state party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
- Third country: any state that is not an EEA state.
- Data breach: the unlawful handling or processing of personal data, including, in particular, unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, transmission, erasure, or destruction, as well as accidental loss or damage.
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Webstar Group Ltd. selects and operates the IT tools used for the processing of personal data in the course of providing its services in such a way that the data processed:
- accessible to authorized personnel (availability);
- its authenticity and verification are ensured (data management authenticity);
- its integrity can be verified (data integrity);
- be protected against unauthorized access (data confidentiality).
Webstar Group Ltd. protects data through appropriate measures against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, deletion, or destruction, as well as against accidental loss.
Webstar Group Ltd. implements technical, administrative, and organizational measures to ensure the security of data processing, providing a level of protection commensurate with the risks associated with such processing.
Webstar Group Ltd. maintains confidentiality in its data processing activities:
- protects the information so that only authorized individuals can access it;
- integrity: ensures the accuracy and completeness of the information and the processing method;
- availability: ensures that authorized users can actually access the desired information when they need it, and that the necessary tools are available.
4. PRINCIPLES OF DATA PROCESSING
Personal data may be processed if the data subject consents to such processing, or if it is required by law or - pursuant to an authorization granted by law, within the scope specified therein - by a local government ordinance.
Personal data may be processed only for a specific purpose, for the exercise of a right, or to fulfill an obligation. Data processing must comply with this purpose at every stage.
Only personal data that is essential for achieving the purpose of the data processing, suitable for achieving that purpose, and limited to the extent and duration necessary to achieve that purpose may be processed.
Personal data may be transferred, and different data processing operations may be combined, if the data subject has given consent or if permitted by law, and if the conditions for data processing are met for each individual piece of personal data.
Personal data may be transferred from the country—regardless of the data medium or the method of data transfer—to a data controller or data processor located in a third country if the data subject has given explicit consent or if the transfer is permitted by law, and if an adequate level of protection of personal data is ensured during the processing of the transferred data in the third country.
In cases of mandatory data processing, the purpose and conditions of the data processing, the scope and accessibility of the data to be processed, the duration of the data processing, and the identity of the data controller are determined by the law or municipal ordinance mandating the data processing.
The law may order the disclosure of personal data in the public interest, provided that the scope of the data is explicitly specified. In all other cases, disclosure requires the data subject’s consent; in the case of special categories of data, written consent is required. In case of doubt, it shall be presumed that the data subject has not given consent.
The data subject’s consent shall be deemed to have been given with respect to data that the data subject has disclosed during a public appearance or has provided for the purpose of publication.
In proceedings initiated at the request of the data subject, consent to the processing of the necessary data must be presumed. The data subject must be made aware of this fact.
The data subject may also provide consent within the framework of a written contract with the Data Controller for the purpose of fulfilling the terms of the contract. In this case, the contract must contain all information that the data subject needs to know regarding the processing of personal data, including, in particular, the definition of the data to be processed, the duration of data processing, the purpose of use, the transfer of data, and the use of a data processor. The contract must clearly state that, by signing it, the data subject consents to the processing of their data as specified in the contract.
The right to the protection of personal data and the data subject’s rights to privacy may not be infringed upon by other interests related to data processing—including the disclosure of data in the public interest—unless otherwise provided by law.
5. BASIS FOR DATA PROCESSING
In the course of its activities, the Data Controller processes personal data exclusively on the basis of law or voluntary consent. In certain cases, where consent is not provided, data processing is based on other legal grounds or on Article 6 of the Regulation.
The Data Controller engages the following Data Processors and utilizes their services in connection with its activities:
Hosting provider details:
Company Name: Webstar Csoport Kft.
Headquarters: H-7625 Pécs, Majorossy Imre utca 36.
Mailing address: H-7625 Pécs, Majorossy Imre utca 36.
Company registration number: 02 09 072399
Tax ID: 14273027-2-02
Data on website visitors:
The Data Controller does not record the user’s IP address or any other personal data when the user visits the websites it operates.
The HTML code of the websites operated by the Data Controller may contain links originating from and pointing to independent, external servers for the purpose of web analytics. This tracking also includes conversion tracking. The web analytics provider does not process personal data, but only browsing-related data that cannot be used to identify specific individuals. Currently, web analytics services are provided by Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043) as part of the Google Analytics service.
The Data Controller may run so-called remarketing ads through the Facebook and Google AdWords advertising systems. These providers may collect or receive data from the Data Controller’s website and other online locations using cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies. They use this data to provide measurement services and to target advertisements. These targeted advertisements may appear on other websites within the Facebook and Google partner networks. Remarketing lists do not contain the visitor’s personal data and are not suitable for identifying individuals.
You can delete cookies from your computer or disable them in your browser. These options vary by browser, but are typically found under the "Settings" or "Privacy" menu.
For more information about Google’s and Facebook’s privacy policies, please visit the following links:
http://www.google.com/privacy.html, https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/
Newsletters
If we contact you via an HTML-formatted email message, these may contain web beacons or similar technologies, such as clear GIFs or pixel tags. These are also referred to as clear GIFs. These provide feedback on whether you received or opened the message and, if applicable, whether you clicked on a link or other content within it. These technologies typically place an image on the website or in the email that is invisible to the naked eye and provide information such as the IP address of the computer used to view it, the URL (address) or other identifier of the website or email, the time of viewing, the type of browser used, and the identifiers of cookies previously placed on the device.
6. COOKIE POLICY
By visiting our websites, you consent to the use of cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to display personalized recommendations tailored to your interests.
This description contains all the information regarding the use of cookies on this website.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data packets that your browser saves to your device at the request of websites (web servers). Websites use these cookies to store temporary but important information for providing services through the websites, identifying users in connection with these services, improving the browsing experience, displaying personalized offers tailored to users’ interests, and analyzing traffic data on our websites.
Consent to the use of cookies
When the website loads, a pop-up window will ask for your consent to install cookies. If you do not give your consent, we will only install cookies on your device that are strictly necessary for the website to function.
How can you control the use of cookies?
You can control how cookies are used on this site by adjusting the cookie settings at https://www.webstar.hu.
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Cookie Settings
In addition to the above, you can also control the use of cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers are set by default to allow cookies. For the most commonly used browsers, you can find the settings for cookies in the browser’s settings menu.
If you disable cookies through your browser settings, websites or certain features of those websites may become inaccessible or unusable until you re-enable cookies, i.e., until you lift the block. You can change your settings—and thus the use of cookies—at any time.
You can also view and delete cookies that have been stored on your computer in your browser.
This website uses the following types of cookies; explanations regarding their scope and function are provided below:
- Essential cookies
- Functional and Performance Cookies
- Consent-based cookies
Essential cookies
Essential cookies are strictly necessary for the system to function; without them, the website cannot be used as intended. The use of these cookies is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of Webstar Csoport Kft. These cookies may be used without the user’s consent and cannot be disabled.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR.
Functional and performance cookies
Functional and performance cookies are not strictly necessary for using the website, but they allow us to provide a better user experience. These cookies typically store settings and provide convenience features to make the website work in a more personalized way (such as your chosen language or the types of pages you visit). Functional cookies are used only with your consent, and you can withdraw your consent at any time in the Privacy Center by disabling functional cookies. These cookies do not store personal data.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
Consent-based cookies
The Data Controller will use cookies that are not strictly necessary and are not functional or performance cookies - such as advertising or marketing cookies - only with your explicit consent.
The Data Controller also reserves the right to use the data obtained through cookies from the anonymous analysis of website visitors’ browsing habits in order to display advertisements for certain products on the website. This benefits the Data Subject because the Data Controller displays advertisements or content that it believes will interest the Data Subject based on their browsing habits, thereby reducing the number of randomly displayed advertisements or content that are less relevant to the Data Subject’s needs.
Marketing cookies are provided by external advertising companies (third-party cookies) and collect information from the websites visited by the Data Subject in order to deliver targeted advertising to the Data Subject.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.
Cookies Used
Essential cookies
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Name |
Service Provider / Domain |
Expiration |
Description |
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moove_gdpr_popup |
Moove Agency Webstar.hu |
1 év |
This cookie is used by the Moove GDPR service to remember your consent settings for visitor cookies.
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Teljesítmény
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Name |
Service Provider / Domain |
Expiration |
Description |
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_ga |
Google LLC Webstar.hu |
1 year 1 month |
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics—a major update to Google’s most widely used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client ID. It is included in every page request on the website and is used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data in website analytics reports.
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_ga_6G0647H1XC |
Webstar.hu
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1 year 1 month |
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to maintain the session state. |
Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses a specific type of cookie that is stored on your computer and enables the analysis of your use of the website. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website is generally transmitted to and stored on a Google server located in the United States.
You can prevent cookies from being stored by adjusting the settings in your web browser. In addition, by downloading and installing the browser plugin available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en, you can prevent Google from collecting and processing data generated by cookies regarding your use of the website (including your IP address).
The website also uses Google Analytics to analyze visitor traffic independently of the device used, based on your user ID. You can disable cross-device tracking in your Google Account under "My Info" > "Personal Info."
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
Contact Form
The data controller provides a contact form on the websites it operates, which makes it easier for visitors to get in touch and request information.
By filling out this form and checking the box below, you agree to our Privacy Policy, the current version of which can be viewed on the following page: Privacy Policy
You can review your settings and the data we have stored about you, and request that it be modified. Please send any such requests to us at info@webstar.hu.
7. DATA SECURITY
Company Name: Drávanet Zrt.
Company Registration Number: 02-10-060286
Headquarters: H-7624 Pécs, Budai Nagy Antal u. 1.
Method of data transmission: Internet
Company Name: Webstar Csoport Kft.
Headquarters: H-7625 Pécs, Majorossy Imre utca 36.
Mailing address: H-7625 Pécs, Majorossy Imre utca 36.
Company registration number: 02 09 072399
Tax ID: 14273027-2-02
The Data Controller protects the data, in particular against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, deletion, or destruction, as well as against accidental loss or damage. Together with the server operators, the Data Controller implements technical, administrative, and organizational measures to ensure data security, providing a level of protection commensurate with the risks associated with data processing.
8. RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS
The data subject may request information regarding the processing of their personal data, as well as request the correction or—with the exception of data processing required by law—the deletion of their personal data by clicking the link in the footer of the newsletters or by contacting the Data Controller through any of the contact details provided.
At the request of the data subject, the Data Controller shall provide information regarding the data it processes, the purpose, legal basis, and duration of the data processing, the name and address (registered office) of the data processor, and the activities related to the data processing, as well as information regarding who receives or has received the data and for what purpose. The Data Controller is obligated to provide this information in writing, in an easily understandable form, and free of charge, within the shortest possible time from the submission of the request, but no later than 25 days. The Data Controller is obligated to correct any personal data that does not correspond to reality.
The Data Controller shall erase personal data if its processing is unlawful, if the data subject requests it, if the data is incomplete or inaccurate—and this condition cannot be lawfully rectified—provided that erasure is not precluded by law, if the purpose of the processing has ceased to exist, the statutory retention period for the data has expired, or if it has been ordered by a court or the Data Protection Commissioner.
The controller shall notify the data subject, as well as all those to whom the data was previously disclosed for the purposes of data processing, of any rectification or erasure. Such notification may be omitted if, in view of the purposes of the data processing, it does not infringe upon the legitimate interests of the data subject.
The data subject may object to the processing of his or her personal data if such processing (or transfer) is necessary solely for the purposes of asserting the rights or legitimate interests of the data controller or the recipient, unless the processing is required by law, or the use or transfer of the personal data is for the purposes of direct marketing, public opinion polling, or scientific research, or the exercise of the right to object is otherwise permitted by law.
The Data Controller is required to review the objection—while simultaneously suspending data processing—as soon as possible after the request is submitted, but no later than 15 days, and to inform the applicant in writing of the outcome. If the objection is justified, the Data Controller is obligated to cease data processing—including further data collection and data transfer—and to block the data, as well as to notify all those to whom the personal data subject to the objection was previously transferred, and who are required to take action to enforce the right to object.
If the data subject’s rights are violated, they may bring a claim against the data controller in court or file a complaint with the data protection authority. Remedies and complaints may be submitted using the following contact information:
Name: Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság
Adress: H-1055 Budapest, Falk Miksa utca 9-11. Telefon: 06- 1-391-1400
Fax: 06-1-391-1410
E-mail: ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu
Website: naih.hu
9. User data
You can review your settings and the data we have stored about you, and request that it be modified.
If you have a request of this nature, please contact us at info@webstar.hu.
Updated: February 27, 2026