1. Cookies (cookies) are small text information in the form of text files, sent by the server and saved on the side of the person visiting the website of the Online Store (e.g. on the hard drive of the computer, laptop or on the smartphone's memory card - depending on the device used visitors to our Online Store). Detailed information on cookies, as well as the history of their creation, can be found, among others here: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie.
2. The administrator may process the data contained in cookies when visitors use the website of the Online Store for the following purposes:
2.1. identifying the Recipients as logged in to the Online Store and showing that they are logged in;
2.2. remembering Products added to the basket in order to place an Order;
2.3. remembering data from completed Order Forms, surveys or login details to the Online Store;
2.4. adjusting the content of the Online Store website to the individual preferences of the Service Recipient (e.g. regarding colors, font size, page layout) and optimizing the use of the Online Store websites;
2.5. keeping anonymous statistics showing how to use the Online Store website;
2.6. popularizing the Online Store using the social networking sites Facebook.com, Instagram.com, Youtube.com.
3. By default, most web browsers available on the market accept cookies by default. Everyone has the option to define the terms of using cookies using the settings of their own web browser. This means that you can, for example, partially limit (e.g. temporarily) or completely disable the option of saving Cookies - in the latter case, however, it may affect some of the functionalities of the Online Store (for example, it may be impossible to pass the Order path through the Order Form due to for not remembering the Products in the basket during the next steps of placing the Order).
4. The web browser settings for cookies are important from the point of view of consent to the use of cookies by our Online Store - in accordance with the law, such consent may also be expressed through the settings of the web browser. In the absence of such consent, the browser settings for cookies should be changed accordingly.
5. Detailed information on changing the settings for cookies and their self-removal in the most popular web browsers is available in the help section of the web browser and on the following pages (just click on the link): in the Chrome browser in the Firefox browser in the Internet Explorer browser in the Operin browser in the Safari6 browser. The administrator also processes anonymised operational data related to the use of the Online Store (IP address, domain) to generate statistics helpful in administering the Online Store. These data are aggregate and anonymous, i.e. they do not contain features that identify visitors to the Online Store website. This data is not disclosed to third parties.
6. Cookies (cookies) are small text information in the form of text files, sent by the server and saved on the side of the person visiting the website of the Online Store (e.g. on the hard drive of the computer, laptop or on the smartphone's memory card - depending on the device used visitors to our Online Store). Detailed information on cookies, as well as the history of their creation, can be found, among others here: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie.
7. The administrator may process the data contained in cookies when visitors use the website of the Online Store for the following purposes:
8.1. identifying the Recipients as logged in to the Online Store and showing that they are logged in;
8.2. remembering Products added to the basket in order to place an Order;
8.3. remembering data from completed Order Forms, surveys or login details to the Online Store;
8.4. adjusting the content of the Online Store website to the individual preferences of the Service Recipient (e.g. regarding colors, font size, page layout) and optimizing the use of the Online Store websites;
8.5. keeping anonymous statistics showing how to use the Online Store website;
8.6. popularizing the Online Store using the social networking sites Facebook.com, Instagram.com, Youtube.com.
9. By default, most web browsers available on the market accept cookies by default. Everyone has the option to define the terms of using cookies using the settings of their own web browser. This means that you can, for example, partially limit (e.g. temporarily) or completely disable the option of saving Cookies - in the latter case, however, it may affect some of the functionalities of the Online Store (for example, it may be impossible to pass the Order path through the Order Form due to for not remembering the Products in the basket during the next steps of placing the Order).
10. The web browser settings for cookies are important from the point of view of consent to the use of cookies by our Online Store - in accordance with the law, such consent may also be expressed through the settings of the web browser. In the absence of such consent, the browser settings for cookies should be changed accordingly.
11. Detailed information on changing the settings for cookies and their self-removal in the most popular web browsers is available in the help section of the web browser and on the following pages (just click on the link): in the Chrome browser in the Firefox browser in the Internet Explorer browser in the Operin browser in the Safari6 browser. The administrator also processes anonymised operational data related to the use of the Online Store (IP address, domain) to generate statistics helpful in administering the Online Store. These data are aggregate and anonymous, i.e. they do not contain features that identify visitors to the Online Store website. This data is not disclosed to third parties.
2. The basis for the processing of personal data of the Service Recipient or Customer is the need to perform the contract to which he is a party or to take action at his request before its conclusion. In the case of data processing for direct marketing of the Administrator's own products or services, the basis for such processing is (1) the prior consent of the Service Recipient or Customer or (2) the fulfillment of legally justified purposes carried out by the Administrator (in accordance with Article 23 (4) of the Personal Data Protection Act. a legitimate goal is, in particular, direct marketing of the Administrator's own products or services.