Privacy policy of the web service kk-solutions.com

1. General information

  1. The operator of the kk-solutions.com web service is Kosikowski and Kresky Sp. z o.o. ul. Gazowa 4, 59-800 Lubań PL
  2. The web service performs the functions to collect information about the users and their behaviour in the following ways:
    1. By information provided voluntarily in the forms.
    2. By storing the cookie files (so-called "cookies") in the terminal equipment.
    3. By collecting the logins of the web server by the host operatorKosikowski and Kresky Sp. z o.o. ul. Gazowa 4, 59-800 Lubań PL, which operates at the address kk-solutions.com.

 

2. Information in the forms

  1. Information voluntarily provided by the user is collected by the web service.
  2. The web service can also collect information about the parameters of the connection (time determination, IP address).
  3. The data in the form will only be made available to third parties with the consent of the user.
  4. The data provided in the form may represent a base of potential customers registered by the web service operator in the directory maintained by the Inspector General for Data Protection.
  5. The data provided in the form will be processed for the purpose that follows from the function of a particular form, for example to attend to a web service request or a business contact.
  6. The data provided in the forms may be transferred to the subjects performing some technical services - in particular, this refers to the forwarding of information about holders of a registered domain to subjects who are the operators of web domains.

 

3. information about the cookie files

  1. The web service uses cookie files.
  2. Cookie files (so-called "cookies") are computer files, in particular text files, which are stored on the terminal equipment of the web service user and which are intended for the use of web pages of the service. Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which they originate, the time they are stored on the terminal device and a unique number.
  3. The subject that places the cookie files on the terminal equipment of the web service user and that acquires access to them is the operator of the service.
  4. The cookie files are used for the following purposes:
    1. Designing statistics to help understand how web pages are used by web service users, with the aim of improving their structure and content.
    2. Maintenance of the web service user's session (after logging in), thanks to which the user does not have to enter his/her login and password on any subpage of the web service.
    3. Determination of the user's profile in order to show him/her adapted materials from advertising networks, in particular those of Google.
  5. Two basic types of cookie files are used in the Service: "session cookies" (session cookies) and "persistent cookies" (persistent cookies). Session cookies are temporary files that are kept in the user's terminal equipment until the time of logging out, leaving the website or switching off the software (web browser). The persistent cookie files are kept in the user's terminal equipment according to the time provisions in the parameters of the cookie files or until the time of their removal by the users.
  6. The software for browsing websites (web browsers) usually allows the cookie files to be stored in the user's terminal equipment by default. The users of the web service can change the settings in this regard. The web browser allows the cookie files to be removed. It is also possible to automatically block the cookie files. The detailed information can be found in the support or in the documentation of the web browsers.
  7. The restrictions on the use of cookie files may limit some of the features accessible on the Service's web pages.
  8. The cookie files placed in the terminal equipment of the web service user may also be claimed by the advertisers and partners who cooperate with the web service operator.
  9. We therefore recommend that you read the privacy policy of these companies to familiarise yourself with the rules governing the use of cookie files used in statistics: Privacy policy Google Analytics.
  10. Cookie files may be used by advertising networks, in particular the Google network, to display advertisements adapted to the way the user uses the service. For this purpose, these files may keep information about the user's navigation track or about the time spent visiting the given page.
  11. In the area of information about user preferences collected by the Google advertising network, the user can use the following information from the cookie files using the tool: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/ Search and edit.

 

4. Server logins

  1. Information about some of the user's behaviour is subject to login in the server layer. This data is used exclusively for the administration of the web service and to ensure the smooth running of the hosting services provided.
  2. The stocks browsed are identified by the URL address. In addition, the following information can also be stored:
    1. the time of receipt of a request,
    2. the dispatch time of the reply,
    3. the name of the client station - identification is performed by the HTTP protocol,
    4. the information about errors that occurred during the execution of the HTTP transaction,
    5. the URL address of the website previously visited by the user (refer link) - if the transition to the web server took place via hyperlink,
    6. the information about the user browser,
    7. the information about the IP address.
  3. The above data is not linked to any specific person browsing the pages.
  4. The above data is used exclusively for server administration purposes.

 

5. Data sharing

  1. The data is made available to the external subjects exclusively within the limits permitted by law.
  2. The data allowing the identification of the natural person are only provided with the consent of that person.
  3. The operator may be obliged to make the files collected by the web service available to the authorised authorities on the basis of the lawful claims to the extent resulting from the claim.

 

6. Cookie file management - how to give and withdraw consent in practice?

  1. If you do not wish to retain cookies, you can change your browser settings. However, we would like to point out that disabling cookies, which are essential for authentication, security and storing user preferences, may make it difficult and, in extreme cases, even impossible to use the websites.
  2. To manage cookie settings, select the web browser/system from the list below and act according to the instructions:
    1. Chrome
    2. Firefox
    3. Opera
    4. Android
    5. Safari (iOS)