Privacy Policy

This privacy policy concerns the principles of handling personal data and includes information on the use of cookies as part of the operation of the website located at https://milczarek.pl.

The Website owner and data administrator is Marcin Milczarek, residing in Warsaw. Contact with the administrator is possible via the contact form available on the website in the “Contact” tab.

– ON WHAT BASIS WE PROCESS YOUR DATA

When collecting personal data, we always inform you about the legal basis of its processing. It stems from the provisions of GDPR (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC – General Data Protection Regulation). When we inform you about:

– 6(1)(a) GDPR – this means that we process personal data on the basis of consent received,

– 6(1)(b) GDPR – this means that we process personal data because it is necessary for the performance of a contract or for taking steps prior to entering into a contract, at the request received,

– 6(1)(c) GDPR – this means that we process personal data in order to comply with a legal obligation,

– 6(1)(f) GDPR – this means that we process personal data in order to pursue legitimate interests.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROCESSING OF DATA FOR THE CONCLUSION AND PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS, POSSIBLE RECOVERY OF CLAIMS AND DEFENCE AGAINST THEM

(1) We may process personal data necessary for the performance of a contract concluded with you. However, even before the conclusion of the contract, we may process the personal data necessary to take action at your request. The processing of this data is based on Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR.

(2) In the case of a contract for the provision of paid services, we may process your data in order to fulfil our accounting and tax obligations. The processing of this data is based on Article 6 (1) (c) of the DPA.

(3) During and after the performance of the contract, we process the personal data of a party to the contract for the purpose of possible processing of claims, as well as their investigation. Our legitimate interest is, for example, to be able to respond to a possible complaint, to which we are obliged under separate provisions of civil law. In this case, we will process personal data based on the legitimate interest of defending against or asserting possible claims. The processing of this data is based on Article 6(1)(f) of the DPA.

(4) We will store this data for the period necessary to fulfil the designated purposes, but no later than until the statute of limitations for claims under separate legal provisions.

(5) You have the right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, the right to data portability, as well as the right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority. In the situation of data processing for the purpose specified in point 3, you also have the right to object to its processing.

(6) Provision of this data is voluntary, however, failure to provide this data will prevent the conclusion of the contract or its implementation.

(7) The recipients of this data are our hosting provider, email service provider, IT service provider, telecommunications service provider, accounting and invoicing software provider, banking and electronic payment service provider, legal, advisory and debt collection service provider and other service providers we use for the designated purpose.

INFORMATION ABOUT DATA PROCESSING FOR SENDING THE NEWSLETTER

(1) We allow you to subscribe to the list of recipients of our newsletter. If you have used this functionality, we process your personal data precisely for the purpose of sending the newsletter. The newsletter may contain advertising, commercial or marketing content.

(2) We process this data on the basis of your consent and thus Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.

(3) You have the right to withdraw the consent you have given at any time. However, the withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the previous data processing.

(4) We will keep your data until you withdraw the consent you have given. In case you never withdraw it, we will process your data until we stop sending the newsletter.

(5) You have the right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, the right to data portability, as well as the right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority.

(6) The provision of this data is voluntary, but failure to provide this data will prevent the sending of the newsletter.

(7) The recipients of this data are our hosting provider, IT service provider, email service provider and newsletter sending service provider.

– INFORMATION ABOUT PROCESSING FOR DIRECT MARKETING PURPOSES AND PROFILING

(1) We may process your personal data for direct marketing purposes. This happens, for example, when we respond to your message by providing details of our offer.

2 We process this data on the basis of Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.

3 We will keep your data until the time necessary for the purpose of performance.

(4) You have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict processing, the right to data portability, the right to object to processing, as well as the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority.

(5) Provision of this data is voluntary, and failure to provide this data will prevent the implementation of direct marketing activities.

(6) The recipients of this data are: our hosting provider, IT service provider, e-mail service provider, telecommunications service provider, advertising service provider, and the provider of the communicator available on the Store’s website.

– INFORMATION ON DATA PROCESSING FOR SECURITY PURPOSES

(1) From the moment you launch our website, we process data such as:

– the public IP address of the device from which the request came,

– the type and language of your browser,

– the date and time of the request,

– the number of bytes sent by the server,

– the URL of the previously visited website, if the visit was made via a link,

– information about errors which occurred during the query.

(2) Our legitimate interest in this processing is to keep server event logs and protect the Store from potential hacking attacks and other misuse. This includes the ability to determine the IP address of anyone performing unauthorised activity in the Shop area, such as attempting to breach security or publishing prohibited content, or attempting unauthorised activity using our servers.

(3) The processing of this data is based on Article 6(1)(f) of the DPA.

(4) We will store this data for the period necessary for the purposes indicated, but no later than until the statute of limitations for claims under separate laws.

(5) You have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict processing, object to the processing of your data, as well as the right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority.

(6) Providing this data is a condition for using the Store. Failure to provide this data will prevent the use of the Store.

(7) The recipient of this data is our hosting provider, IT service provider and telecommunications provider.

– RIGHTS OF PERSONS WHOSE DATA IS PROCESSED

When we write about the rights related to the processing of your personal data, we refer to the rights described below. The possibility of exercising them depends in each case on the legal basis for the processing of personal data.

-to request access to your personal data.

-To request erasure of your personal data.

-To request the amendment of your personal data.

-lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority.

If you have any questions concerning the Privacy Policy, please contact us at: kontakt@milczarek.pl.

Cookies Policy

Our privacy policy, explains the rules that apply to your data and information about you and how it is processed, collected and stored through cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored by our website in the form of text files. This allows us to remember you and what you are most interested in. During your first visit, these are session cookies. On the other hand, if you visit our site more often, a persistent cookie is used. Cookies are not only used to track your activity.

Categories of cookies

There are so-called strictly necessary cookies on the website, which are used for authentication after logging in or for saving e.g. virtual shopping carts. Another category of cookies are functional cookies. Thanks to them your preferences, your WordPress account name and location are remembered. Cookies are also used for security purposes. They are used to protect your data, e.g. when you add a post on the website or make a purchase or use the newsletter. Analytics and performance cookies allow us to improve the effectiveness of our site, and to collect information about our users’ interactions with the site. Advertising cookies are used to personalise advertising on the site. They are usually permanent and are set automatically. There are also Facebook external cookies on the site, which collect data about you if you click on the “like” link.

How do I disable cookies in my browser?

Depending on which browser you use, you can disable cookies for a particular site or for the entire browser.

For Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, all you need to do is go to “tools”, select “options” and then the “privacy” tab.

For Apple’s Safari browser, all you have to do is select “preferences” and then the “privacy” tab.

For Opera or Google Chrome, go to “tools”, then “clear browsing data” or choose to manage cookies.