SP Audit ensures and safeguards the privacy of the personal data it processes with utmost care and in accordance with the highest national, EU and international standards.
When you interact with us, you may share personal information with us which helps us to identify you (e.g. name, email address, address, telephone number). This is known as “personal data”.
This Policy sets out the common privacy principles, as well as the new GDPR Standard, which requires an even higher level of compliance from SP Audit. We collect and use personal information to understand your needs and interests and to serve you better.
1. With using this site you agree all your personal data to be used for the following purposes.
2. Our website strictly follow the Law for personal data protection of Bulgaria.
3. This website will give you opportunity to give us some information how to connect to you. This information will be keep in our database, in order to be able to answer of any call and to be able to send you the goods to your address.
4. Your personal data will be kept safe from any third person, except for delivery of the product.
In case of your request we can show you, edit or delete your personal data.
This policy is part of the conditions to use this website and must be used according to the Bulgarian laws.
Contact us
SP Audit acts as “data controller” for the personal data it processes in the framework of this Privacy Policy. Should you have any questions about this Policy then please contact us at office@sp-audit.com or in writing to Legis Center 152 6th September Blvd. fl. 3, office 3-3A, Plovdiv
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a file with a limited amount of text information that a website temporarily transfers from the web browser to the hard drive of your device (computer, smartphone or other device) during your visit or for a longer period of time. Depending on the type of cookie.
Each cookie is unique to your browser and contains anonymous information. Usually, it contains the name of the domain from which it comes, the “life expectancy” of the cookie and a value, usually in the form of a randomly generated number.
What are cookies used for?
Cookies are necessary to create an anonymous statistics which help us understand how users interact with our website. We use this information to improve our service and content. Cookies allow distinguishing the anonymous users and make their interaction with our website easier.
What types of cookies do we use?
A “session cookie” exists only in temporary memory while the user navigates a website. Session cookies expire or are deleted when the user closes the web browser.
A “persistent cookie” expires after a specific length of time or when you delete it.
Third-party cookies:
Google Analytics
Our website uses Google Analytics to understand how users make use of our website. Thanks to these cookies, we monitor the presence of our website and can analyse the extent to which our users can work with it without any problems. These cookies do not provide us with any information about your personal data. They show us which pages of our website you have viewed, whether you have visited our website from a mobile device or a desktop device, and other anonymous data. The maximum period in which we store the analysis data in Google Analytics is 26 months. Details on how data is collected and processed by Google can be found under the following link: www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/
Facebook-Pixel
Our website uses Facebook pixels. Facebook pixel is an HTML code on our website that we use to determine, measure and optimize target groups for marketing campaigns. The Facebook pixel measures the conversions of the various devices, enables us to automatically create target groups for visitors to the website and to realign and create dynamic ads. With Facebook pixels, we do not collect personal information directly, but use the information available to the user to realign our website when surfing the Internet. In this action, however, we do not receive any personal information about the particular user, e.g. B. who the user is.
Disabling cookies
Most browsers automatically accept cookies. In general, you have the option to see which cookies you’re using, to delete them individually, to block third-party cookies or cookies from certain websites, to accept all cookies, to be notified when a cookie is issued, or to reject all cookies. Most browsers automatically accept cookies. However, you can change your browser settings to delete cookies or prevent automatic acceptance if you prefer. Visit the “Options” or “Settings” menu in your browser to change the settings and check the following links for more browser-specific information: