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Privacy Policy

The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War. Memorial complex (hereinafter referred to as the Museum), to protect the confidentiality of its website users’ personal data, creates and ensures appropriate conditions for each user to use the website.

This Privacy Policy defines the procedure for the Museum to process personal data, the types of personal data collected, the purposes of their use, the Museum’s interaction with third parties, security measures to protect personal data, and the conditions for access to personal data.

Collection and Processing of Personal Data

The Museum is the administrator of the personal data of the website users.

When a user uses the website services, the Museum processes the user’s data, namely

  • data provided by the user both when filling out registration forms and in the process of using services;
  • cookies;
  • IP address;
  • parameters and settings of Internet browsers (User-agent).

The Museum will only collect your personal data, such as your name, surname, login, password, email address, contact phone number, date of birth, gender, etc., which you knowingly and voluntarily provide as a personal data subject for using the website services. By doing so, you give your consent to the Museum’s processing of your data for processing stated in this Policy, which is required by law. When you visit the site, all logins to the system are recorded. No other information about user traffic is processed or stored.

The Museum is not authorized to collect any information subject to specific legal requirements for processing. This includes information related to a person’s race or ethnicity, political, religious, or ideological beliefs, membership in political parties or trade unions, criminal convictions, and health, sexual life, biometric, or genetic data. According to Article 7 of the Law of Ukraine “On Personal Data Protection.”

The Museum collects website visit statistics data, including information about connection, traffic, user’s browser, date, time, duration of work on the Internet, and stay on the site.

The personal data you provide is processed and stored in data centers that host the equipment responsible for the website’s services. It may be stored in a dedicated database or a separate database table on the website.

Purposes of Collecting Personal Data

The Museum collects personal information for several reasons, which include maintaining and improving its services, providing necessary products and services, processing transactions, and sending related information. Additionally, the Museum may send technical notices, updates, security and support notices, and administrative messages, respond to your comments, questions, and requests, and provide customer service. The Museum may also communicate with you about products, services, offers, promotions, rewards, and other information that may interest you. Finally, the Museum may personalize and improve its services to meet users’ interests.

Data Storage

The Museum may only store your data if it is necessary for processing or required by Ukrainian law.

Interaction of the Museum with Third Parties Regarding Personal Data

The Museum will only share your personal information with third parties if it is required by law, at your request, or in other situations specified in this Policy. The Museum values the importance of personal information for every individual’s non-property rights and, therefore, takes all necessary measures to safeguard your personal information.

The Museum may share your data with its partners, service providers, authorized third-party agents, or contractors for processing or storage purposes only after they provide written consent to keep such data confidential.

However, upon request, your data may also be transferred to competent authorities and organizations that detect and prevent fraud, corruption, and human rights violations.

If you choose to make your data public, the Museum is not responsible for complying with the Privacy Policy regarding your data.

Additionally, the Museum reserves the right to share your data if it is deemed socially necessary, meaning that it is a matter of public interest, and the public’s right to know such information outweighs any potential harm from its dissemination.

The website may include links to other websites, but it’s important to note that this Policy only applies to the Museum’s site. Suppose you follow a link to another website. In that case, it’s recommended that you review that site’s privacy policy before providing any personal information that could be used to identify you. This ensures that you understand how that site will handle your data.

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that contains a limited amount of information. It is sent to a web browser and stored on the user’s device, a computer, mobile phone, or any other device used to visit the website.

Cookies can be either persistent (meaning they remain on the computer until the user deletes them) or session (meaning they are stored only until the browser is closed). Cookies are also categorized into first-party cookies, set directly by the website you visit, and third-party cookies, set by other websites.

The Museum employs cookies to identify you as a user, gather data about your website usage, personalize our services and content to suit your preferences and obtain information about your computer or other access devices to fulfill our obligations and safeguard your account.

Protection of Personal Data

The Museum employs generally accepted technological and operational measures to protect information and personal data from loss, misuse, alteration, or destruction. However, absolute protection against external threats is not guaranteed.

The Museum ensures that appropriate measures are taken to maintain confidentiality, prevent unauthorized disclosure or processing, and safeguard against accidental loss, destruction, or damage of information and data.

The Museum only grants access to authorized employees who have agreed to maintain the confidentiality of information and personal data, as required by the Museum.

The dissemination of personal data without the consent of the individual data subject or their authorized person is only allowed in cases specified by law and solely for national security, economic well-being, and human rights when necessary.

Rights and Personal Data Subject

The Museum would like to inform you that as a subject of personal data, you have certain rights under the Law of Ukraine, "On Personal Data Protection." These rights include the following:

  • 1. to know about the sources from which your data was collected, where it is stored, the purpose for which it is being processed, and the location of the owner or manager of the personal data. You can request this information from authorized people, except in cases where the law prohibits disclosing such information;
  • 2. to receive information on the conditions for granting access to personal data, including information about third parties to whom your data is transferred;
  • 3. to access your data;
  • 4. to ensure that you receive a response regarding processing your data by 30 calendar days from receipt of the request, except as provided by law. Additionally, you have the right to receive the content of such personal data;
  • 5. to submit a reasoned request to the personal data controller with an objection to the processing of your data;
  • 6. to submit a reasoned request to change or destroy your data by any owner or manager of personal data if such data is processed illegally or is unreliable;
  • 7. to protect your data from unlawful processing and accidental loss, destruction, or damage due to intentional concealment, failure to provide, or untimely provision, as well as to protect against the provision of information that is inaccurate or discrediting the honor, dignity, and business reputation of an individual;
  • 8. to file a complaint against the processing of your data to the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights or to the court;
  • 9. to apply legal remedies in case of violation of the legislation on personal data protection;
  • 10. to make reservations regarding the restriction of the right to process your data when providing consent;
  • 11. to withdraw consent to the processing of personal data;
  • 12. to know the mechanism of automatic processing of personal data;
  • 13. to be protected against an automated decision that has legal consequences.
Amendments to the Policy

The Museum reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time without prior notice to the user, including in the event of changes in legal requirements.

If there are significant changes to this Policy, the Museum will post a notice on the website indicating when these changes will be enforced.

If you do not refuse to accept them in writing within the specified period, you agree to the relevant changes to the Policy. We recommend priodically reviewing the Policy to stay informed of any changes or additions.