Website and cookie policy

Our Privacy Policy serves to explain for what purpose the turcza.com.pl website uses cookies and how you can specify the terms of their use. By using this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

A. What are cookies?

For your convenience, the turcza.com.pl website, hereinafter referred to as the portal, uses cookies and similar technologies to, among other things, customize the website to users’ needs and for statistical purposes. Cookies are short text files that are stored in the browser or on the hard drive of the computer of the user of the website where cookies are used. When a user visits the website again, cookies allow the website to recognize the user’s terminal device and adapt the website to the user’s preferences.

B. For what purpose do we use cookies?

The portal uses performance cookies, i.e. cookies used to collect information about how the site is used so that it works better, and functional cookies, i.e. cookies that allow the site to “remember” user settings (e.g. language, font size).

We use cookies for:

  1. Site configuration – allow you to set features and services on the site.
  2. Authentication – allow to inform when the user is logged in, so that the site can show relevant information and features.
  3. Analysis and research of user behavior – make it possible to read user preferences and, through their analysis, improve and develop products and services.
  4. It should be emphasized that the collection of information is done anonymously, without identifying the personal data of individual users.

C. What kind of cookies do we use?

The turcza.com.pl portal uses the following cookies:

  1. utma – a file that is saved on your computer when you first visit a site. The file contains a unique identification number by which the analytics tool can identify a unique and new user,

  2. utmb – the utmb cookie is responsible for storing information about a particular visit, utmc – a cookie that works with _utmb to determine whether to start tracking new visits or whether the data collected should be counted as existing visits,

  3. utmz – a cookie containing information about the sources of visits. It makes it possible to count, among other things, visits from search engines,

  4. PHPSESSID – a cookie that maintains the identifier of the current session between the server on which the site is installed and the user’s harness through which he communicates with the server and with the site.

The level of protection against cookies is set in each browser, up to the complete blocking of cookies.

D. Do we use cookies from third parties?

We use external cookies from entities with which we cooperate, such as Google and other entities that carry out advertising campaigns for us. Due to the fact that the way some cookies from external partners work may be different than presented in this policy, please read the information about these cookies available on our partners’ websites:

Google: https://www.google.pl/intl/pl/policies/technologies/cookies/.

E. How do you change the settings on the most popular search engines to remove/block cookies?

Cookies are also used by sites we link to when showing media, for example. You can change your cookie settings in your web browser. Failure to change these settings means that you accept the cookies used here.

GOOGLE CHROME Click on the menu (in the upper right corner), tab Settings > Show advanced settings. In the “Privacy” section, you need to click the Content Settings button. In the “Cookies” section, you can change the following cookie settings:

  1. Cookie Removal,
  2. Default blocking of cookies,
  3. Default permitting of cookies,
  4. Default retention of cookies and site data until browser is closed
  5. Specifying exceptions for Cookie files from specific sites or domain

IINTERNET EXPLORER 6.0 AND 7.0

From the browser menu (upper right corner): Tools > Internet Options > Privacy, Sites button. Use the slider to set the level, confirm the change with OK.

MOZILLA FIREFOX

From the browser menu: Tools > Options > Privacy. Activate the Firefox program field: “will use user settings”. Cookies are decided by checking – or not – the Accept cookies item.

OPERA

From the browser menu: Utility > Preferences > Advanced. Cookies are decided by checking – or not – the Cookies item.

SAFARI

From the Safari drop-down menu, you need to select Preferences and click the Security icon. Here you select the security level under , “Accept cookies”.

F. For what other purpose do we collect personal information?

We store the collected data primarily to ensure the highest possible quality of administration of the site. In addition, they are used by us to compile statistics on how users use our service. Data collected using “cookies” are not disclosed to third parties, except to legally authorized public authorities.

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

Taking care of the highest quality of our services, in accordance with the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (“RODO”), we inform you that:

I. Personal Data Administrator

The administrator of your Personal Data is TURCZA kancelaria Radców Prawnych with its seat in Poznan (60-278), 144 Palacza St., NIP: 945-189-28-38.
Contact in the field of personal data protection: e-mail: kancelaria@turcza.com.pl.

II. Purposes and legal basis for collection and processing of personal data

Your personal data will be processed for the purposes of:

a) performance of the contract, or taking actions necessary to conclude the contract, e.g. telephone or email contact to send an offer, set a date for the performance of the service, cancel or change the date of performance of the service (Article 6(1)(b) of the DPA);b) marketing of products and services offered by ADO, including sending commercial information by e-mail or making telephone calls for marketing purposes – respectively, in connection with Article 10(2) of the Act of 18 July 2002 on the provision of services by electronic means or Article 172(1) of the Act of 16 July 2004 – Telecommunications Law, after giving separate consent(Article 6(1)(a) RODO);

c) realization of ADO’s legitimate interests, such as handling civil and enforcement proceedings, administrative proceedings, criminal proceedings, handling internal processes related to the conduct of business (Article 6(1)(f) RODO);

(d) performance of legal obligations (Article 6(1)(c) RODO).

III. Data retention periods

Your personal data will be processed:

a) in the cases specified in pt. III letters a, c and d – until the statute of limitations for claims;

b) in the case of marketing activities covered by a statement of consent – until revoked.

IV. Other information

a) The Personal Data Administrator does not share your data with or transfer it to a third country/international organization.

b) Your data is not subject to profiling.

c) You have the right of access to the content of your personal data and the right to rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, the right to data portability, the right to object, the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the legality of the processing performed on the basis of consent before its withdrawal.

d) If you find that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the RODO, you have the right to file a complaint with the supervisory authority of the Office for Personal Data Protection.

e) Provision of personal data is voluntary, but necessary for the conclusion and execution of the contract.