If you are a visitor to our website or a subscriber to Go czech it! news, you are providing us with your personal data. We process your data and are responsible for its security. We promise to protect your data adequately and comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
We do not sell any products, so you are not our customers, but visitors to our website. However, we plan to sell our own products in the future, which is why this document also contains customer policies and rights. Maybe one day you will become one of them. 🙂
The controller of your personal data is Lucie Šajnarová
The controller of personal data is Lucie Šajnarová, who operates the Go czech it! website. The controller manages your data and determines how long personal data will be processed and for what purpose. She also selects other processors that we use for processing.
What data we process and why
We process your personal data primarily so that we can provide you with the highest quality content and send you free stuff. Individual reasons for processing:
Email campaigns and newsletters
You are a reader: We send you news or free courses that you have signed up for by email. We process your email, track what you click on in the email, and what types of emails you open from us in order to better select content that may be of interest to you.
You are a customer: We process your email address, track what you click on in emails, and what types of emails you open from us for the purpose of direct marketing—sending commercial communications. If you are our customer, we send you news based on a legitimate interest that we reasonably assume you have.
Contests and giveaways
If you participate in one of our contests, we process your email address solely for the purpose of contacting you in case you win. After the contest ends, we will delete your contact information from our database unless you explicitly confirm your consent to receive further emails.
Provision of services, performance of a commercial contract, and accounting
If you are our customer, we process the following personal data for the purpose of fulfilling the contract (e.g., sending login information for an online course, entering data into accounting): billing information and email address.
We process personal data for the duration of your consent, but no longer than 10 years from the date of consent or the last order.
Transfer of personal data to third parties
Your data is processed by the administrator Lucie Šajnarová.
In order to measure how you like our blog, where you spend the most time, and where you click, we use other service providers for certain processing operations. These are:
Google – Google Analytics using a tracking code
How to contact us
If you have any questions or requests, you can contact us at the following email address: lucie.sajnarova@gmail.com
Transfer of your data outside the European Union
We process your data exclusively in the European Union or in countries that ensure an adequate level of protection based on a decision by the European Commission.
Security and protection of personal data
Your data is safe with us. We have taken technical measures to ensure the security of personal data by encrypting data transmission using the HTTPS protocol (the padlock next to our URL address ;-)) and have secured your personal data in accordance with Article 32 of the GDPR.
Your rights in relation to personal data protection
You have a number of rights in relation to personal data protection. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us by email at: lucie.sajnarova@gmail.com
You have the right to the information you are reading right now. 🙂
Thanks to your right of access, you can contact us at any time and we will provide you with details of what personal data we process and why within 30 days.
If something changes or you find that your personal data is out of date or incomplete, you have the right to have your personal data supplemented or amended.
You can exercise your right to restrict processing if you believe that we are processing inaccurate data, if you believe that we are processing data unlawfully, but you do not want to delete all data, or if you have objected to the processing.
You can restrict the scope of personal data or the purposes of processing.
Right to erasure (to be forgotten)
Another right you have is the right to erasure (to be forgotten). We don’t want to forget you, but if you wish, you have the right to do so. 😞
In this case, we will delete all your personal data from our system and from the systems of all sub-processors and backups. We need 30 days to ensure your right to erasure.
In some cases, we are bound by a legal obligation, and, for example, I must keep records of issued tax documents for the period specified by law. In this case, we will delete all personal data that is not bound by another law. We will inform you by email when the deletion is complete.
Complaint to the Office for Personal Data Protection
If you feel that we are not handling your data in accordance with the law, you have the right to contact the Office for Personal Data Protection with your complaint at any time. We would be very grateful if you would first inform us of this suspicion so that we can do something about it and correct any mistakes.
Unsubscribing from newsletters and commercial communications
We send you emails with inspiration, articles, or products and services if you are our customer based on our legitimate interest.
If you are not yet a customer, we only send them to you based on your consent. In both cases, you can unsubscribe from our emails by clicking on the unsubscribe link in each email sent.
Confidentiality
We are obliged to maintain confidentiality regarding personal data and security measures, the disclosure of which would jeopardize the security of your personal data. This confidentiality remains in effect even after the termination of contractual relations with us. We will not disclose your data to any third party without your consent.
This Privacy Policy takes effect on February 16, 2026.





