In accordance with Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 (“KVKK”), GD GÜDEN attaches utmost importance to the security of your personal data. In this context, we would like to inform you about the processing, storage, and transfer of your personal data.
Processed Personal Data
Our company may process the following personal data:
Identity Information (Name, surname, Turkish Republic ID number, etc.)
Contact Information (Phone number, email, address, etc.)
Transaction Security Information (IP address, session information, log records)
User Transaction Information (form responses, website visit information, etc.)
Visual and Audiovisual Data (photograph, video – if applicable)
Purposes of Processing Personal Data
Your personal data is processed in accordance with the conditions set forth in Articles 5 and 6 of the Personal Data Protection Law for the following purposes:
Performing service and product delivery processes
Customer relationship management
Following up requests and complaints
Performing contract processes
Fulfilling obligations under relevant legislation
Performing information security processes
Transfer of Personal Data
Your personal data is processed for the purposes specified above:
To authorized public institutions and organizations
To our suppliers and business partners from whom we receive services
To legally authorized private individuals
It may be transferred in accordance with Articles 8 and 9 of the KVKK.
Collection Method and Legal Basis
Your personal data is collected through various channels, such as websites, email, telephone, forms, contracts, and cookies. This data is processed based on the following legal grounds:
Your explicit consent (KVKK Article 5/1)
Directly related to the establishment or performance of a contract (KVKK Article 5/2-c)
For our company to fulfill its legal obligations (KVKK Article 5/2-ç)
Our legitimate interest (KVKK Article 5/2-f)
Your Rights Under the Personal Data Protection Law
Pursuant to Article 11 of the Personal Data Protection Law, you have the following rights:
To learn whether your personal data has been processed.
If so, to request information about it.
To learn the purpose of processing and whether it is being used in accordance with its intended purpose.
To know the third parties to whom it has been transferred, both domestically and internationally.
To request correction if the data has been processed incompletely or incorrectly.
To request deletion or destruction in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law.
To request notification of correction/deletion/destruction to third parties to whom it has been transferred.
To object to adverse results obtained when data is analyzed exclusively by automated systems.
To request compensation for damages due to unlawful processing.