Unihost Privacy Policy

Unihost Solutions Provider Ltd., located in Sofia, Bulgaria, is fully committed to protecting the personal data of its users. This Privacy Policy explains how Unihost collects, processes, stores, and protects user data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Bulgarian data protection laws.

Key Definitions
Personal Data: Any information that can identify an individual, such as name, email, IP address, and contact details.

Processing: Actions taken with personal data, including collecting, storing, sharing, and deleting.

Data Subject: The person whose data is being processed.

Controller: The organization that decides how and why personal data is processed.

Processor: A third party handling personal data on behalf of the controller.

Principles of Data Processing
Unihost follows core data protection principles:

Lawfulness, Fairness, Transparency: Data is processed legally, fairly, and in a transparent way.

Purpose Limitation: Data is collected for specific purposes and not used beyond those.

Data Minimization: Only the data necessary for each task is collected.

Accuracy: Personal data is kept accurate and up to date.

Storage Limitation: Data is not stored longer than necessary.

Integrity and Confidentiality: Personal data is protected against unauthorized access or misuse.

Legal Grounds for Processing
Unihost processes personal data based on the following legal grounds:

Contractual Necessity: To fulfill a service or product agreement.

Legal Obligation: To comply with legal requirements.

Legitimate Interests: For business operations like service improvement and security.

Consent: Where the user explicitly agrees, such as for marketing communications.

Types of Personal Data Collected
Depending on the service or interaction, Unihost may collect:

Identity Information: Name, address, phone number, email.

Account Data: Login credentials, service usage, billing history.

Technical Data: IP address, browser type, operating system.

Usage Data: Interactions with Unihost platforms and services.

Rights of Data Subjects
Under GDPR, users have the following rights:

Access: Request details about data collected and how it's used.

Rectification: Correct inaccurate or incomplete data.

Erasure: Request deletion of personal data, subject to legal limits.

Restriction: Limit how data is processed in certain circumstances.

Portability: Receive personal data in a transferable format.

Objection: Object to data being used for certain purposes, like marketing.

Data Security
Unihost implements strict data security measures, including:

Encryption: To protect data in transit and at rest.

Access Controls: Only authorized personnel can access sensitive information.

Monitoring and Audits: Regular checks to ensure compliance and security.

Use of Cookies
Unihost uses cookies and similar technologies to improve website functionality, track user behavior, and offer personalized content. Users may adjust cookie preferences through their browser settings.