Information about the function and purpose of software or data not being a component of the service content, introduced by the Service Provider into the ICT system used by the User.
Pursuant to Article 6(2) of the Act of 18 July 2002 on the provision of electronic services, as amended) and Article 173 of the Act of 16 July 2004. Telecommunications law, Netizens Sp. Z o.o. with its registered office in Katowice (40-246), 23 Porcelanowa Street, whose documentation is kept by the District Court for Katowice East in Katowice, VIII Commercial Division of the National Court Register, under KRS number 0000173040, NIP 635000000015, with the share capital of 95.PLN 000 (hereinafter referred to as the Service Provider), hereby informs about the function and purpose of the software or data not being a component of the service content, entered by the Service Provider into the ICT system used by the User.
What are cookies?
The Service uses cookies i.e. small text files that the website sends to the User’s browser when using the website and that the User’s browser sends back when entering the website. Cookies are stored in the permanent memory (e.g. disk) of the device (i.e. computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone) of the User using the website. Cookies are a legally permissible and useful tool, serving e.g. to maintain the connection of the User with the website, remembering the activities carried out by the User, e.g. shopping, analyzing the effectiveness of the website design and advertising and checking the identity of Users who carry out transactions in the online system.
How does the Service use cookies?
The Service Provider uses the following types of cookies:
1. session cookies – used during the session of a given browser and stored on the User’s device until the end of the session of a given browser. After the end of the session, the stored information is deleted from the device’s memory. The mechanism of session cookies does not allow to collect any personal data or any confidential information from the User’s Device.
The cookie file stores information on: computer data, mobile devices and browsers used to browse the Internet.
The purposes they are used for: to create statistics that help to understand how users use the website, which improves its content and structure; to define a user’s profile in order to display customized promotional materials via advertising networks.
Effects of non-acceptance of cookies on the functioning of the Service: may affect some of the functionalities available on the website and the way it is displayed in the browser.
2. persistent cookies – stored on the User’s device and remain there until they are deleted. The end of a browser session or switching off the device does not cause their removal from the User’s device. The mechanism of permanent cookies does not allow to collect any personal data or any confidential information from the User’s Device.
The cookie file stores information on: computer data, mobile devices and browsers used to browse the Internet.
The purposes they are used for: to create statistics that help to understand how Users use the website, which enables improvement of its content and structure; to define a User’s profile in order to display customized promotional materials through advertising networks.
Effects of non-acceptance of cookies on the functioning of the Service: may affect some of the functionalities available on the website and the way it is displayed in the browser.
The Website confirms and guarantees that the processing of cookies or access to cookies does not cause any configuration changes on the User’s devices (e.g. computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones) or in the software installed on this device.
How can Service User control the use of cookies by the Service?
The condition for cookies to work is their acceptance in the browser by introducing appropriate settings of the browser and not their removal. Commonly used web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Samsung Internet, Opera, Safari, Android, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge) allow you to enable or disable cookies, but by default it is usually enabled.
You may at any time restrict or disable the processing of cookies on your device by changing the settings of the web browser you are using. If you do not disable or restrict the storage or sharing of cookies, you agree to this. Instructions on how to disable or limit the processing of cookies within a given type of browser are commonly available on the Internet, e.g.:
In the above scope we would like to inform you, however, that limiting the use of certain cookies may affect some functionalities of the Service.
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