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Bulgarian Translation Services

  • Posted on February 8, 2022
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This insight will help you understand what to look for when you choose a Bulgarian translation provider. Also you will discover why having your products and services distributed in Bulgaria could be a pleasant surprise. #What to look for in Bulgarian translation provider? There are a couple of important elements to look for when you… Read More »

High quality translation ensured

  • Posted on June 3, 2020
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This insight will share some insights about to test your translation provider on the quality they provide. You will understand what it is as well as why it is important for your business. Ready? Let us take the driving seat and share some expertise. #What is high quality translation? High quality translation from one language to another… Read More »

Secrets of gaming localization and translation

  • Posted on February 9, 2020
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This insight will share some insights about gaming localization. You will understand what it is as well as why it is important for your business. Ready? Let us take the driving seat and share some expertise. #The art of gaming localization Gaming localization is a key aspect for game studios who want to address international… Read More »

Localizing? A guide to language localization.

  • Posted on January 12, 2020
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This insight will teach you about language localization. You will understand what it is as well as why it is important for your business. Ready? Let us take the driving seat and share some expertise. #real life scenario Imagine landing on a web page which is not written in a language that you speak or… Read More »

It is going to be a fantastic journey!

  • Posted on November 26, 2019
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This is our first post. We want to say hi and introduce our industry insights. As you probably figure out already, we are a team of highly skilled professionals with expertise in translation. Axiom Translate is our name. You can perhaps guess that we will be using this blog to communicate our news to the… Read More »

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PRIVACY POLICY FOR PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING 

Introduction 

Among AXIOM TRANSLATE LLP s top priorities is the security of personal data of physical persons — our clients and partners — which means we have taken the necessary measures to comply with the best practices and legal requirements for privacy and data protection. 

This Policy aims to clarify why we collect and how we treat the information and personal data you submit to us. 

This Policy applies to data, collected by AXIOM TRANSLATE LLP with business registration number: 206082999, registered address: Zh.k. Druzhba 111, A, app. 17 5800 Pleven, Bulgaria  (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”, “we”, or the “Administrator”), in its capacity as Personal Data Administrator. Before becoming our customer and/or using our website, please read this Privacy Policy carefully as it provides information about the way in which we process personal data and use “cookies”. We will process your data that you have submitted to us in the manner described in this Policy. 

 

By presenting this Policy, we aim to clarify to you what information we collect about you, why and how we collect it, what your rights are under the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL, dated 27 April 2016, also referred to as the Regulation or GDPR). 

Why we need your consent 

It is our top-most priority to protect your personal data and to obtain your voluntary, informed and unambiguous consent for the processing of your personal data by Axiom Translate LLP. 

If you place a check mark next to “I read the Terms & Conditions and I agree with them”, you acknowledge that you submit your personal data voluntarily; that you are familiar with your rights under the PDPA and the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and the Council, dated 27 April 2016, also referred to as the Regulation or GDPR; and you provide us with your consent to collect, process, store and transfer your personal data to third parties for the purposes we have specified below. 

Definitions 

“Personal Data” shall denote any information, related to an identified or identifiably physical person (“data subject” or “user”); an identifiably physical person is a person that can be identified, directly or indirectly, more specifically through an identifier such as a name, ID number, location data, online ID or by one or more traits, specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, psychological and mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that person. 

“Administrator” shall denote an agency that, on its own or jointly with other agencies, defines the purposes and means for processing personal data; when the purposes and means for this processing are defined by the law of the European Union or the law of the Republic of Bulgaria, the Administrator or the special criteria for determining the Administrator may be established in the law of the European Union or in Bulgarian law. In this case, the Administrator is Axiom Translate LLP, a company, duly registered and acting in accordance with the law of the Republic of Bulgaria, with business registration number: 206082999 , registered address:  Zh.k. Druzhba 111, A, app. 17 5800 Pleven, Bulgaria  

“Personal Data Processor” shall denote any physical or legal entity, public agency, authority or other structure, which processes personal data on behalf of the Administrator 

“Processing” shall denote any operation or combination of operations, performed with personal data or a set of personal data through automatic or other means, such as: collecting, recording, sorting, structuring, storing, adapting or modifying, extracting, consulting, using, disclosing through transfer, distribution or other form of access to data, arranging or combining, restricting, deleting or destroying 

“Supervisor” shall denote a European Union member-country’s independent public agency that is in charge of monitoring the observance of rules for personal data protection. For the Republic of Bulgaria, the supervisor is the Commission for Personal Data Protection. 

“Specific traits” are traits, related to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, psychological, economic, cultural, social or other identity of a person. 

“Personal data register” is a structured collection of personal data, accessible through means, defined in accordance with the internal documents of Axiom Translate LLP, which may be centralised or decentralised and are distributed in accordance with function. 

“Physical person consent” is any freely expressed, specific and informed declaration of personal will, through which the physical person, to whom the personal data relates, provides unambiguous consent for the processing of this data. 

“Sensitive personal data” is information for racial or ethnic background, religious beliefs, belonging to a professional body, genetic or biometric data, health status, data for sexual life or sexual orientation. This type of data is subject to specific conditions for processing. 

“Data pseudonymisation” is a data protection tool that adds an extra step — a pseudonym — between the person and the information about them. This process is reversible, meaning that the information can be traced back to the person. 

“Data anonymisation” is a data protection tool that separates personal information from the specific person it relates to. The process is irreversible and this type of data is not a subject of the Regulation. 

“Data processing restriction” – as per the Regulation, companies and institutions only have the right to process data that is related to their business. For example, if you offer a car sharing service, you may ask for a name, address, credit card number and possibly information about the health condition of a physical person, but not information about their racial background or sexual orientation. 

“Legitimate interest” is a condition for processing personal data, when the company or institution uses the data in a manner that physical persons would expect, that has minimal impact on the privacy of their personal life, or where there is undeniable justification for the processing. 

“Profiling” is any form of automated personal data processing, which consists of using personal data for the assessment of specific personal aspects, related to a physical person, and more specifically, for analyzing and predicting aspects, related to the professional duties of said physical person, their economic status, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location or movement. These may be the performance of work duties, economic status, health status, personal interests, behaviour, location. For example, profiling is used for assessment/refusal to issue a credit card, or for staff selection processes. 

“Child” –- the Regulation defines a child as anyone under the age of 16 years; however, this may be reduced to 13 years by a member-country’s legislation. Processing the personal data of a child is only legal if a parent or guardian has given consent. In such cases, the Administrator makes reasonable effort to verify that the person in parental charge of the child has given or is authorised to give their consent. 

“Personal data security breach” – a breach of security that leads to accidental or illegal destruction, loss, change, forbidden disclosure or access to personal data that are transferred, stored, or otherwise processed; 

“Main settlement location” – the headquarters of the EU Administrator shall be the location in which they make the main decisions regarding the purpose and means of their data processing activities. Concerning the personal data processor, their main settlement location in the EU shall be their administrative hub. If the Administrator’s headquarters is outside the EU, they need to appoint their representative within the jurisdiction in which the Administrator operates, who would act on behalf of the Administrator and who would handle communication with the supervisors. 

“Recipient” – a physical or legal entity, public agency, authority or other structure, to which personal data is disclosed, regardless of whether they are a third party or not. However, public agencies that can receive personal data within a specific investigation in accordance with the law of the Union or a member-country’s law, are not considered “recipients”; processing this data by the respective public agencies is in accordance with the applicable rules for data protection with relation to the processing purposes; 

“Third party” – any physical or legal entity, public agency, authority or other body that is not the Data Subject, the Administrator, the personal data Processor or the persons, directly managed by the Administrator or the personal data Processor, who have the right to process personal data; 

Purpose of this Policy 

This Privacy Policy’s purpose is to guarantee that the Administrator: 

  1. Complies withthe law in the area of data protection, more specifically the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation and other applicable law, and observes best practices; 

  2. Protects Axiom Translate LLP ’s customers and partners;

  3. Guarantees transparencyregardingthe ways in which subjects’ personal data are stored and processed; 

  4. Guarantees protection from risks, associated with data breaches.


Required Information 

The information and data about you that we may require, use, and process, includes: 

  • Information, submitted by you through filling out forms on Axiom Translate’s website or any other information you submit to us through the website or via email; 

  • Records of correspondence through the website http://axiomtranslate.com/, email, phone or other methods; 

  • Your answers to customer polls or questionnaires that we carry out; 

  • Data of transactions you execute through the website http://axiomtranslate.com/, phone or other methods; 

  • Data about your visits to the website http://axiomtranslate.com/, including, but not limited to traffic data and other communication data. 


When reasonable and when it does not infringe upon your rights and liberties, we also collect personal data from publicly accessible sources, such as Internet searches, companies and broadcast media. 

Protection of Your Personal Data 

Your personal data are protected not only by Axiom Translate OOD’s high standards and the actions we have taken, but also by the Personal Data Protection Act and the Regulation. In accordance with the law, we may process your personal data, only if we have an applicable reason for that action, which may be one of the following: 

  • Performing under the terms of a contract, signed between us and you 

  • We have a legal obligation to do so 

  • If you have given your consent for processing 

  • If it is in our legitimate interest 

  • If it is in the general public’s interest 

  • If it is in your vital interest 


Legitimate Interests 

When we have commercial or business reasons to process your personal data, it is a “legitimate interest”. Your personal data are protected and we must not process them in a way that would be unfair to you or your interests. 

If the reasons for our processing of your personal data is grounded in the existence of a legitimate interest, we will inform you about that and about what our legitimate interests are. We will also provide you with a method to send us queries or objections, should you have those. Even so, the convincing grounds for the processing of such information may override your right to an objection. 

Lawfulness of Processing 

Within the frame of GDPR, there are six alternative ways in which the lawfulness of a specific personal data processing case may be established. It is Axiom Translate LLP’s policy to identify the appropriate grounds for processing and to document these in accordance with the Regulation. The options are briefly described in the following sections. 

Consent 

Unless required for a reason admissible under GDPR, Axiom Translate LLP will always ask for the data subject’s explicit consent to collect and process their data. For children under the age of 18 years or persons under interdiction, consent will be requested from the parent/guardian. The subjects may exercise their rights under GDPR (request for access to their personal data, correction, restriction of processing, denial of automated profiling, omission) in a manner, established and communicated with them, in accordance with the law, free of charge and within 30 (thirty) days after submission of the request. 

Performance of Contract 

When the collected and processed personal data is required for the performance of a contract with the data subject, no explicit consent is necessary. This is often the case when a contract cannot be concluded and fulfilled without the relevant personal data. 

Legal Obligation 

If the collection and processing of personal data is required for compliance with the law, no explicit consent is necessary. This may be the case with some data, related to employment, social security, taxation, and enforcing court orders. 

Data Subject’s Vital Interests 

In cases in which personal data is required for the protection of vital interests of the data subject or another physical person, this may be used as legitimate grounds for processing. Axiom Translate LLP  will keep reasonable and documented proof that this is the case when this reason is used as legitimate grounds for processing personal data. For example, this is applied in cases of significance to the general public. 

Performing a Task in the Interest of the General Public 

When Axiom Translate LLP has to perform a task it considers to be in the interest of the general public or part of a business obligation, no consent will be requested from the data subject. The assessment of the interest of the general public or the business obligation shall be documented and provided as evidence, if required. 

Legal Interests 

If personal data processing is within the legal interests of Axiom Translate LLP and it is considered that this does not have material impact on the rights and liberties of the data subject, this may be established as legitimate grounds for processing. Again, the arguments for this perspective shall be documented. 

Privacy Right Protection 

Axiom Translate LLP has adopted the principle of privacy for its development and will guarantee that the determination and planning of all new or significant changes in the procedures for collecting or processing personal data will be subject to proper consideration of matters, related to privacy, including completing one or more assessments of the impact on data protection. The assessment of impact on data protection shall include: 

  • Considering how the personal data would be processed and for what purposes 

  • Assessing whether the proposed personal data processing is required and proportional to the purpose (purposes) 

  • Risk assessment for physical persons, concerning personal data processing 

  • What control devices are necessary for handling the established risks and for proving adherence to the law 

  • Using techniques such as data minimisation and pseudonymisation will be discussed, when applicable and appropriate. 


Contracts Concerning Personal Data Processing 

Axiom Translate LLP warrants that all relevant relations that involve personal data processing are subject to a documented contract that includes the specific information and conditions, required by the GDPR. 

International Transfer of Personal Data 

Axiom Translate LLP does not transfer personal data to other countries, including countries outside the European Union. 

PRINCIPLES FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA 

We adhere to the following principles when processing your personal data: 

  1. Principle of lawfulness, goodfaithand transparency – this means we will process your personal data, only when we have legal grounds, in good faith and in a manner that is transparent to you. 

  2. Purpose restriction principle – this means that we only collect your data for specific purposes,statedexplicitly below in this Policy, and we do not process data in further ways that do not comply with these purposes. 

  3. Dataminimisationprinciple – this means that we only collect the amount of data that is minimally necessary for the purposes of processing. 

  4. Principle of correctness – we take all reasonable and available measures to guarantee thetimelydeletion or correction of incorrect personal data, considering the purposes for which it is being processed. 

  5. Storage limitation principle – we do not store data longer than the legally defined period for the Republic of Bulgaria, or the period that is necessary for the purposes for which the data isbeing processed.

  6. Loyalty and privacy principle – weprovidean appropriate level of personal data security, including protection against unpermitted or unlawful processing and accidental loss, destruction or damage, by applying the relevant and available appropriate technical or organisational measures, considering the available technology. 


PROCESSING PURPOSES AND PROTECTION MEASURES 

For your convenience, we provide below a clear explanation as to why we process your personal data: 

  1. We register our personal data;

  2. For signing and performing contractual relations;

  3. We collect and process personal datain order tocomply with the legal and regulatory requirements, more specifically – the laws and regulations of the Republic of Bulgaria, the regulations about complying with the law and the tax and social security legislation that applies in the Republic of Bulgaria; 

  4. We create personal profiles upon your request, only with the attributes and personal data you have provided;

  5. We carry out customer research, polls and analyses for statistical purposes, improvement of our services and increasing your satisfaction when using our services;

  6. We provide you with information about our promotional offers and products and services if you have given us your explicit consent for this or if there are other valid legal grounds;

  7. Wemonitortransactions, including when we are legally bound to collect data for the origination of funds with the purpose of preventing crimes, unusual betting, money laundering and fraud in accordance with the applicable legislation in the area of measures against money laundering and terrorism funding. 

  8. In other circumstances thatare not mentionedabove, when it is our legal obligation or when it is necessary for the protection of a legitimate interest or the interest of the general public. 



































What we do  How it is justified  Our legitimate Interests 
We maintain our relationship with our customers We develop new products, systems and services for our clients and for the development of our business We test the developed new products, systems and services We create and distribute marketing materials We research the manner in which our customers use our products and services We provide support for our products and services    Your voluntary legitimate consent Performance of contracts Performance of our legitimate interests Our legal obligations  Maintaining a database Developing new products, services and systems, analysing interest towards them and the requirement to inform you about relevant products Performing legal and contractual requirements in the most effective manner 
We develop and maintain our brands and products We manage our relationships and we control the execution of products and services we have assigned to other companies for our customers    Performance of contracts Performance of our legitimate interests Our legal obligations  Developing new products, services and systems, analysing interest towards them and the requirement to inform you about relevant products Performing legal and contractual requirements in the most effective manner Activities for the development of our business, reputation and brand and ensuring growth   
We create, manage and maintain profiles, accounts, payments from accounts for our clients We respond to customers’ complaints    Performance of contracts Performance of our legitimate interests Our legal obligations  Performing legal and contractual requirements in the most effective manner 
We prevent and uncover inappropriate use of our systems We discover, investigate, report and prevent criminal activities We manage the risks related to our customers We observe the applicable laws    Performance of contracts Performance of our legitimate interests Our legal obligations  Developing methods for preventing, uncovering, investigating and reporting crime or attempted crime Protection of our customers from harm by unlawful activities Performing legal and contractual requirements in the most effective manner   
We manage our activities, so that we provide quality products, services and systems to our customers We manage our financial resources We perform our legal and contractual rights and obligations in an effective and lawful manner  Performance of contracts Performance of our legitimate interests Our legal obligations  Performing legal and contractual requirements in the most effective manner   

If you prefer not to provide your personal data, this may prevent us from observing our legal obligations, contracts, or performing the services that are necessary for managing and supporting your account. If you do not provide us with your personal data, this might mean we are unable to provide you with our products or services. 

Rules for Personal Data Management 

The personal data shall be stored in such a way that the Data Subject may only be identified for as long as it is necessary for processing purposes. 

When personal data is retained after the date of processing, it will be stored in an appropriate way (data is stored in specialised facilities, protected by working security systems; the access to Axiom Translate LLP’s administrative departments is restricted with a controlled access system; external individuals are only allowed access after they identify themselves; there is a working surveillance system on the territory of Axiom Translate LLP; the data in electronic format is stored in specialised software applications that are only accessible to the relevant individuals responsible (management staff), for whom separate access rules apply with a separate user name and password only known to the relevant individual responsible; the passwords need to be changed frequently with the purpose of achieving a higher level of data security; specialised software products are used in relation to GDPR with a high level of protection – only certain individuals with certain rights, protected with certain passwords, have access; the electronic registries are stored on a server with a high level of security; there are various procedures in place that guarantee security when processing, storing and destroying data; all computer devices have anti-virus software and firewalls installed; when software applications that contain data detect inactivity, the access to them is disabled automatically; every employee, who works with a computer device, has to input a user name and password in order to use it; data on paper are stored in a locked cabinet only accessible to the relevant individual responsible; 

Regarding the information security inside the software product that is used by the finance/accounting department, the following security measures have been implemented: entry into the system with an encrypted user name and password that are sent to the server, where they are verified; the information that is exchanged between workstations and the server, is encoded; every user is assigned a specific role/s, which defines what data they can access and what operations they can execute with the system. The server is locked in a separate room; the database is backed up at planned time intervals. 

Personal data shall be kept in accordance with the “Personal data management procedure”, and after the storage time frame has passed, this data has to be destroyed in a reliable manner specified in the procedure. 

Axiom Translate LLP has to give special approval for any retaining of data that exceeds the time frame, defined in the “Personal data management procedure”, which guarantees that the grounds are clearly defined and in accordance with the requirements of the legislation about data protection. 

Personal data shall be processed in a manner that guarantees appropriate security (art. 24, art. 32 of the Regulation) 

Axiom Translate LLP performs or verifies impact assessments (risk assessments) by taking into account all circumstances related to the operations for managing or processing data by Axiom Translate LLP. 

When determining how appropriate processing would be, Axiom Translate LLP also takes into account the degree of possible damage or losses that could be inflicted on physical persons (like staff or contractors) should a security breach occur, as well as any possible damage to the Administrator’s reputation, including a possible loss of trust by the contractors, suppliers, sub-contractors, users, and customers. 

Accountability Principle 

Regulation (EU) 2016/679 includes stipulations that encourage accountability and manageability and complement the requirements for transparency. The accountability principle, stipulated in art. 5, para. 2 of the Regulation requires the Administrator prove compliance with the other principles in the Regulation, and explicitly states this is a responsibility of the Administrator. 

Axiom Translate LLP shall prove adherence to the principles for data protection by applying policies for data protection, joining codes of conduct, implementing appropriate technical and organisational measures, adopting techniques for data protection at the planning stages, ensuring data protection by default, assessing the impact on personal data security, having a procedure for informing about personal data breaches, etc. 

Addressing GDPR Compliance 

The following measures have been taken to ensure that Axiom Translate LLP complies with GDPR’s accountability principle at all times: 

  • The legal grounds for processing personal data are clear and unambiguous 

  • The entire staff involved in personal data processing understands their responsibilities for adhering to best practices for data protection 

  • The entire staff has been provided with data protection training 

  • The rules for consent and notification are observed 

  • The paths are available for Data Subjects who wish to exercise their rights with regard to personal data, and their queries are processed in an effective manner 

  • Procedures, involving personal data, are reviewed on a regular basis 

  • Protection of the right to personal privacy is adopted for all new or amended systems and processes 

  • The following documentation is recorded about processing activities: 

  • Name of the organisation and relevant details 

  • Purpose of personal data processing 

  • Categories of individuals and processed personal data 

  • Categories of personal data recipients 

  • Agreements and devices for personal data transfer to countries outside the EU, including details about implemented control measures 

  • Time schedules for personal data retention 

  • Existent technical and organisational control 


These measures are regularly reviewed as part of the management process concerning data protection. 

WITH WHOM WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA 

We will use all necessary measures to make sure that the information your provide us with is stored in a reliable and safe manner. 

The data, indicated above, is only provided to our trusted partners (technical suppliers of IT services) or commercial banks (when it is necessary for processing your data), for which we have ensured that they adhere to the highest standards of information security and privacy. Providing data to our partners is necessary, so that we can provide you with the services you have requested, as well as to improve the performance of our website. 

We will not sell your personal data or share it with any other company for their own use without prior notification to you in writing and, when necessary, obtaining your consent. 

Please note that we are bound by law and the Republic of Bulgaria’s applicable legislation to submit your data to government, administrative and judicial agencies when these agencies request us to do so. 

We will submit your data to a third country or international organisation only in situation in which we are bound to do so by a stipulation of valid legislation in the Republic of Bulgaria and/or EU law regarding the warranties, provided in this legislation and/or established by the competent supervising authorities or the European Commission. 

HOW LONG WE STORE YOUR PERSONAL DATA 

Axiom Translate LLP will store personal data only for the purposes, mentioned above, and only for the minimally required period of time. 

When we process your personal data on the basis of your consent (eg. for direct marketing purposes) and in situations in which there are no other legal grounds for processing this data, we will discontinue processing your data if you decide to withdraw the consent you have previously given us (see more in section “What your rights are”). 

If you are no longer our customer, we will only store your data for the minimal period of time required for the protection of our interests and rights and in accordance with the obligations, imposed on us by law and regulations. 

Please note that the Republic of Bulgaria’s Gambling Act obliges us to keep your data related to the gambling services we provide to you in the form in which it was created, for a term of 5 (five) years after the prescriptive time period for the lapse of public liabilities related to this data. 

Phone conversations 

Phone conversations to and from our customer service department are recorded for security purposes as well as in order to serve for training and evaluation of the service you have received. 

YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR PERSONAL DATA 

  

Access to Information 

You have a right to access the information we store about you. 

Your right of access may be used in accordance with Bulgaria’s Personal Data Protection Act and the applicable EU legislation in the area of personal data. 

We will provide you with a single copy of your personal data that is being processed. For any additional copies you request, we may impose a reasonable fee based on administrative expenses, for which you will receive prior notice. The personal data you have submitted will be provided to you in a method chosen by Axiom Translate LLP. 

If you submit a request through electronic means, if possible, the information will be provided in a widely used electronic format, unless you have requested otherwise. 

Please note that your right to access cannot affect adversely the rights and liberties of other persons. 

Right to Correct 

You have the right to request us to correct any incorrect personal data related to you. Regarding the purposes of processing, you have the right to complete any incomplete personal data, including adding on, which would be performed through your submission of corrected data. 

Right to Deletion (Right of “Being Forgotten”) 

You have the right to request us to delete and/or erase the following personal data of yours, if any of the following circumstances exist: 

Right to Restrict Processing 

  1. You have the right to request us to restrict processing when any of the following grounds applies:

  2. a) The personal data’s accuracy isbeing disputedby you for a period of time that allows the Administrator to verify the personal data’s accuracy; 

  3. b) Processing is illegal, but you do not want your personal data tobedeleted and would rather restrict its use; 

  4. c) We do not need more of your personal data for the sake of processing, but you require the data for the establishment, exercising or protection of legal claims;

  5. d) You have objected to processing for theperiod of timefor verifying whether the legal grounds we have indicated override your interests. 

  6. When the processing is restricted in accordance with a) above, such data willbeprocessed, excluding storage, only with your consent or for the sake of establishing, exercising or protecting legal claims and protecting the rights of another physical person or due to important reasons of interest to the general public of the European Union or a member-country. 

  7. When you have requested a restriction on processing as per clause 1) above, we willnotify you,before the processing restriction is cancelled. 


Other 

It is important for you to know that you can withdraw your consent for personal data processing at any time. 

If you believe your rights of data protection have been infringed upon, you have the right to file a complaint to a Personal Data protection Commission. 

For questions related to your rights, or if you would like to exercise any of them, please contact us at: info@axiomtranslate.com. 

For more information about your rights over your personal data, you can contact us at the email address: info@axiomtranslate.com. 

AMENDMENTS TO OUR POLICY 

Any future amendments we make to our Policy will be announced on our website in a timely manner and they will enter into force at the time of their posting. 

If we introduce any material or significant changes to this Policy, we will make an effort to inform you through email, an announcement on the website or other means of communication previously agreed upon. 

We will give you prior notice about the amendments, which will give you an appropriate period of time to review and understand the changes before they come into effect. 

We will not introduce significant changes to our Policy, without having obtained your consent. If you refuse to accept the changes in this Policy, or for any other reason you do not accept the changes within the time period, we may be unable to provide some or all of our products or services. 

This Privacy Policy is up-to-date as of 5 May 2020. 

 

Cookies Policy for Axiom Translate 

 

The website of Axiom Translate and Axiom Translate Bulgaria OOD uses cookies to provide clients and freelancers with better and personalised service. 

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how they are used on Axiom Translate Bulgaria OOD’s website, and how you can manage their use. 

What are Cookies? 

Cookies are small text files that contain a small amount of information, which are sent and stored on your computer, mobile device or other access methods to our website. The HTTP cookie, usually simply referred to as a “cookie”, is a package of information, sent to a web server by an Internet browser, which the browser then returns each time it accesses the server. Cookies can contain random information, selected by the server, and then the cookies are sent back to the original site during every visit to the site or to another site that recognises these cookies. Cookies are useful, because they allow a website to recognise the client’s computer. 

There are two types of cookies – permanent and temporary or “session” cookies. 

Permanent cookies are stored as a file on the computer or mobile device for a longer period of time. They allow AxiomTranslate Bulgaria OOD to recognise the user’s browser again at a future visit. 

Session cookies are stored temporarily, while a website is being visited, but they are deleted as soon as the page is closed. 

Most cookies do not contain sensitive identifiable information about personal data subjects. The purposes, for which cookies are used, are mostly for tracking the behaviour of personal data subjects with regard to the following: 

  • Tracking the sections of websites that are being visited; 

  • How much time they spend in a particular website; 

  • The ads they view and/or interact with; 


Usually cookies are used to authenticate a registered website user as part of the login or signup process in one or more websites, so that the user is not prompted to enter a username and password with every future visit to the website(s). 

Other purposes of cookies may include maintaining a shopping cart for selected goods for purchase by a particular website/websites during a session, for personalisation of the website(s), presenting different pages to different users, and for tracking the access of individual users to a particular site. 

You may find more information about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org. 

Specific use of cookies on the Axiom Translate Bulgaria OOD website: 

Axiom Translate Bulgaria OOD’s website uses cookies for various reasons. They include, but are not limited to, the following: 

Functionality – these cookies store information that allows saving preferences like language, aspect ratios and settings. They are used for the benefit of the users, eg. by preventing displaying the same message twice. 

Fraud protection – these cookies contain information that enables fraud protection when using the website. 

Tracking – these cookies allow storing information about the way the user landed on our page. We need to know that, so we can maintain our relationships with our Partners. 

Analytics – these cookies allow identifying and counting users, as well as tracking the model these users utilise to browse our website. This allows us to improve the performance of the website, eg. by facilitating users to find what they are looking for, or by providing them with the ads and information they need and simultaneously tracking the effectiveness of these ads and information. 

If there are links to third-party websites on our website, it is important that you remember these websites have their own cookies and policies to manage the information you provide. If you use a third-party website, please read their cookie policy, before using the website. 

How to manage cookies? 

You can control and/or delete cookies at your discretion. 

You can delete all cookies that were installed on your computer, or you can set up most browsers so that they do not accept cookies on your computer. In addition, you can set up your browser so that it informs you about cookie usage, so you can allow cookies only in specific cases. 

In case you perform any of the above actions, it may be necessary to change the setting of some preferences each time you visit Axiom Translate Bulgaria OOD’s website, and it is possible that some services and features of our website will not work. 

How to delete all cookies from a specific browser (the following is information for the most popular browsers): 

Chrome: 

https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647 

Firefox: 

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored 

Internet Explorer: 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/278835/how-to-delete-cookie-files-in-internet-explorer 

Safari for desktop: 

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-data-sfri11471/mac 

Safari for tablet and phone: 

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201265 

Modifications to our Cookie Policy 

We reserve the right to modify this Cookie Policy and thus we recommend that you review its content regularly. All future modifications in our Cookie Policy will be posted on Axiom Translate Bulgaria OOD’s website, effective immediately upon posting, in case nothing else is specified. 

This Policy is up-to-date as of 25.05.2020. 

Questions and feedback 

Please send any questions and feedback about cookies or confidentiality to: info@axiomtranslate.com      

 

 
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