Rules for the use of cookies and tracking technologies

What exactly are cookies?

Technical definition and mechanism of operation Cookies are small text files sent by a web server and stored on the user's end device (e.g., computer, smartphone, or tablet). Each cookie contains a unique identifier that allows our platform to recognize the user's browser during a repeat visit or during a browsing session.

Why do we use these technologies? These mechanisms act as the digital memory of the service. Without them, it would be impossible to maintain login sessions, remember selected language preferences, or protect interactions from unauthorized access. We use them to optimize technical infrastructure and adapt the website's architecture to the hardware specifications of our audience.

Classification of cookies by purpose

Strictly necessary cookies These are files that are critical for the platform's operation. They enable navigation on the website and the use of its basic tools, such as access to secured account areas or handling authentication processes. According to law, these files do not require prior consent, as without them, the provision of the service via electronic means would be technically impossible.

Performance and analytical cookies These tools collect anonymous information about how users interact with the service. They help us understand which sections are most frequently visited and whether there are technical errors on the page. This data is aggregated, meaning it does not allow for direct identification of a specific person. They serve solely to improve the stability and ergonomics of the platform.

Functional cookies Thanks to these files, the site remembers choices made by the user (e.g., interface preferences). They allow avoiding the need to reconfigure settings with each visit, which significantly enhances the comfort of using digital services.

Advertising and targeting cookies To a limited extent, we may use files that help in managing marketing communication. They allow measuring the effectiveness of informational campaigns and limit the number of times the same information is displayed to a single user.

Consent management and preference changes

During the first visit to our service, the user is presented with a cookie management panel. The user has the right to accept all cookies, reject optional ones, or configure their own settings. Once given, consent can be withdrawn at any time via the privacy settings available in the website footer.

Browser cookie control

Regardless of the tools available on the platform, every user can manage cookies directly in their web browser. Most modern browsers allow for:

  • Completely blocking new cookies from being accepted.
  • Setting notifications for every attempt to save a file.
  • Manually deleting cookie history after the session ends.
  • Using private (incognito) mode, which automatically clears session data.

Please note that restricting cookie technology may affect the availability of certain technical features, such as automatic login or saving progress in interactions.

Third-party cookies

Some elements of our website may integrate external services. These entities may install their own cookies on the user's device for traffic analysis or content delivery. We have no direct influence over the data collected by these entities and recommend reviewing their privacy policies.

Updates to this policy

We reserve the right to update this document to adapt it to technological changes and legal regulations in Poland. All modifications will be published in this section along with information on the date of the last revision.

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