- Aleja Pokoju 1, 31-548 Kraków
- biuro@dkradcaprawny.pl
- 577 759 962
The protection of private information relating to Users of the https://dkradcaprawny.pl website (hereinafter referred to as the ” Website “) is of the utmost importance to us, and we are therefore committed to ensuring that you are safe when you visit our Website.
Please read this document (hereinafter referred to as the “Cookie Policy”) which is intended to explain the processing of your personal data related to cookies and other Internet technologies used by the Website.
The Controller of your personal data processed in connection with the Website’s use of cookies and other Internet technologies listed in this Cookie Policy is Paulina Jachna running a sole proprietorship under the business name PAULINA JACHNA Kancelaria Radcy Prawnego, address: ul. Rakowicka 1, 31-511 Kraków, registered in the Central Registration and Information on Business Activity NIP: 6832107384, REGON: 384781936.
We kindly ask you to read the contents of this document.
The following terms are to be understood as:
What are Cookies and how are they used?
Cookies are small text files sent and stored by the Website on the User’s terminal equipment, containing data about the User’s use of the Website (“Cookies”). Cookies are safe for the User’s Equipment and serve to facilitate the use of the Website.
The information collected by Cookies facilitates the use of the Website by the User, allows the Website to remember the User’s preferences and to adapt the Website to the User’s needs, in particular cookies allow the Website to recognise the User’s terminal equipment and to display the Website accordingly. Cookies are also used to compile statistics on visits to the Website, which makes it possible to improve the quality of the Website by improving its structure and content, thereby adapting it to the needs of Users (without their personal identification).
The website generally uses the following types of Cookies:
Information collected by means of cookie technology may include data relating to:
The cookies used by the Website can be divided into the following categories:
We would like to inform you that certain cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our Website. These are mainly technical cookies required by some IT systems. Necessary cookies are set automatically in response to actions taken by the User, e.g. filling in the contact form, and their use does not require consent.
The processing of data related to Cookies, the use of which is necessary to enable the establishment of electronic communication or to provide certain functions of the Website, is carried out on the basis of Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. This is because the Law Office has a legitimate interest in processing this data, in order to ensure the provision of services in a manner free of technical errors.
Other Cookies, i.e. cookies that are not necessary for the proper functioning of the Website, are Functional, Analytical and Marketing Cookies.
Functional cookies help us to remember the settings you have chosen for the Website (e.g. language), or help with other functions when you browse and use the Website. These cookies help us remember your preferences and make the Website easier to use when you visit again.
In particular, analytical cookies help to gather statistics about traffic on the Website. In addition, they make it possible to obtain information on the number of Users visiting our Website, on how Users use the Website and on which tabs of the Website are most popular among visitors. Analytical Cookies are also used to detect various types of threats to the Website. Analytical Cookies allow us to tailor the Website to your preferences, enhance your experience on the Website and monitor its performance.
Marketing cookies, on the other hand, make it possible to tailor the advertisements displayed on the Website according to the User’s preferences on the basis of data held on the User’s behaviour on the Website.
The User’s consent is required for the operation of functional, analytical and marketing cookies. The processing of data related to Cookies, the use of which is not necessary for the functioning of the Website itself, but provides the Law Office with analytical and statistical data, is therefore carried out on the basis of Article 6(1)(a) GDPR.
Can cookies be deactivated?
As mentioned above, the necessary Cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the Website, and therefore the User cannot disable them himself. However, if you do not wish to install such Cookies on your End-User Device, you can change your browser settings to block all Cookies, but the Website may then not function properly and some of its functionalities may not be available.
On the other hand, as far as Cookies that are not necessary for the functioning of our Website (including analytical and marketing cookies) are concerned, these Cookies can be rejected and also turned off. However, we would like to point out that if you disable these Cookies, you may not be able to access some of the content of the Website, your use of the Website may be less effective, and it may be difficult for you to use its functionalities.
The User may restrict or disable the use of Cookies by making appropriate changes to the settings of their Internet browser. The User may change these settings in particular in such a way as to block the automatic handling of cookies or inform each time they are placed on the User’s terminal equipment. Detailed information on how to handle cookies is available in the settings of web browsers in the “Help” section.
For example, in the case of the most popular browsers, you can find further information relating to changing your cookie settings on the following pages:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=pl
https://support.mozilla.org/pl/kb/usuwanie-ciasteczek
Cookies used by the Website:
_ga_7VHBXCJ51B – a type of analytical cookie, provided by Google Analytics, used to maintain the User’s session.
_ga – a type of analytical cookie, provided by Google Analytics, which enables us to obtain information on the number of Users visiting our Website, as well as information on how Users use the Website. This cookie stores anonymised data and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique Users. This cookie does not allow personal identification of the User, as no personal data is stored.
pll_language – a type of functional cookie which allows remembering the User’s preferences regarding the selected language version of the Website.
elementor – a type of essential cookie that allows the owner of the Website to implement or change the content of the Website in real time.
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