Data Protection Specialist
Marta Kowalczyk
Specifics instead of theory
Marta joined Seek Weed in October 2019. She doesn't write 40-page legal opinions that no one reads. Instead, she checks databases line by line. In 2024 alone, she conducted 83 technical audits for high-risk sector entities. She focuses on ensuring your ads don't pull a UODO inspection on the company. She works with hard data and specific paragraphs.
Experience in numbers
Over the last 5 years, Marta secured databases containing a total of over 847,0 customer records. Her average time to prepare a report with security gaps is 14 business days. She doesn't make empty promises. If a correct consent is missing in your sales funnel, Marta will indicate it in the first hour of analysis. Previously, for 4 years, she worked in the compliance department of a large fintech in Kraków, where she was responsible for implementing procedures for 12 EU countries.
Method of work: 42 checkpoints
Marta starts every project at Seek Weed with a proprietary list of 42 checkpoints. She checks everything there: from data encryption to how cookies are collected on landing pages. She honestly says when risk is too high and advises against solutions that could cost the company 4% of annual turnover. Without fluff, she explains how to set up digital marketing to be compliant with Polish law and guidelines from Malta or Cyprus.
Why Marta?
In the iGaming and crypto industry, the margin of error is zero. Marta knows this, which is why her analyses are dry and technical. We check facts, not promises — that is her daily rule. Privately she lives in Częstochowa and believes local business deserves the same legal protection as corporations from Warsaw. If you're looking for someone who will tell you straight where you have a hole in the system, Marta is the right person.
Real results in 2024
In the last 11 months, Marta saved 7 of our clients from administrative penalties, catching errors in promotion regulations even before their start. The average return on investment in her audit is usually 3.2 times the cost of the service itself, counting only avoided legal risk. These are not assumptions, it's statistics from our internal sheets. P.S. Marta usually replies to emails within 2h 14min, unless she is currently in the middle of a database audit.