Cookies Policy |
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Cookies |
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- 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 and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (General Data Protection Regulation) .
- Availability of the Privacy Policy | You can get familiar with this Cookie Policy on the website https://www.2karko.com/ - "Cookies Policy" tab.
- Who uses personal data (administrator) | The administrator of your personal data is: Karko sp. z o.o., address: Majdan Stary 40A, 23-414 Majdan Stary, NIP (tax identification number): 9182184736.
- Contact regulations | You can contact us by letter and via e-mail.
- Our contact details | Karko sp. z o.o. Majdan Stary 40A, 23-414 Majdan Stary; e-mail: contact@2karko.com.
- What are Cookies | Cookies are IT data sent by the website and stored on the user's terminal devices, such as computers, telephones or tablets. Cookies are most often in the text format. The data contained in cookies allow to recognize the user's device and properly display the website. Based on the information contained in cookies, the website will be adapted to the technical characteristics of your device. Consequently, it will be able to adjust its appearance to the screen size and the type and version of the web browser. Cookies also allow personalizing the functionality of websites according to the individual needs of users. For example: they allow the website to be displayed by default in the language of the user. Cookies generally contain the name of the website they come from, their storage time on the terminal device and a unique number.
- What are cookies for | Below we present typical functionalities provided by the information used by cookies.
- They provide data on the technical characteristics of the terminal device - e.g. a computer, telephone or tablet in order to customize the appearance of the website. As a result, they function properly regardless of the type, model and version of the device and the software used by the user.
- They make it possible to adjust the functionality of websites to the user's needs. For example: they allow you to select your preferred language, notifications or advertisements.
- They make it possible to optimize the way the websites are used. They save information about the user's choices in the field of advertising profiling, language settings, browser, notifications, etc. Consequently, the user configures the website only once - instead of doing it with each page view.
- They facilitate logging in to the user account. They allow you to switch between subpages on websites without having to log in again on each subpage separately.
- They act as an additional layer of security preventing unauthorized access.
- They enable the collection of statistical data on the basis of which administrators improve their websites. They may concern, for example, the amount of time spent on the website or the frequency with which users use various functionalities. The information collected in this way is then used to improve the structure and content of websites.
- In some cases, cookies make it easier to identify the user whose behaviour bears the features of prohibited acts.
- They provide data to help ensure the refinement and smooth operation of a website. For example, they enable traffic analysis and the occurrence of distributed denial of service anomalies (so-called DDoS attacks).
- They enable the delivery of personalized advertisements. They collect statistics on user interaction with displayed ads, purchase history and search history. This is the basis for displaying advertisements for products and services that are more likely to attract your attention.
- Classification of cookies | Below there is the most common classification of cookies.
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Correct functioning of the service. |
Necessary |
Files of this type are technically necessary for the proper functioning of the website or the functionality that the user intends to use. A website without these files will display incorrectly - e.g. it may be too large or unreadable. |
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Functional |
They improve the quality of website use by enriching it with additional functionalities. A website without files of this type will work properly, but it will not be adapted to the user's preferences. |
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Business |
They enable the implementation of the business model on the basis of which the website is made available. Blocking these files does not adversely affect the operation of the website or reduce its functionality. However, this will prevent the owner from profiting from the website's activities. |
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The storage time on the user's terminal device. |
Session |
Files of this type are placed for the time of using the browser (session). They are automatically deleted at the end of the session or after logging out of the website. |
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Permanent |
Files of this type are stored for an unlimited period. |
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Origin. |
First-party |
Cookies placed on websites directly by Karko sp. z o.o. Majdan Stary 40A, 23-414 Majdan Stary, NIP 9182184736, KRS 0001052298, REGON 526076540 |
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Third party |
Cookies placed on websites by entities other than Karko sp. z o.o. Majdan Stary 40A, 23-414 Majdan Stary, NIP 9182184736, KRS 0001052298, REGON 526076540 |
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Purpose of the cookies |
Design of websites |
They enable the adaptation of websites to the user's preferences. |
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Security and reliability of websites |
They enable verification of the authenticity of websites, protection of users against attacks and optimization of their efficiency. |
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Authentication |
They enable the transfer of information and the provision of services available only to logged in users. |
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Session status |
They enable saving information on how users use the website. They may relate to the most frequently visited pages or possible error messages displayed on some pages. Cookies used to save the "session status" help us improve the functionalities offered by the website and improve the browsing experience. |
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Processes |
They enable the smooth operation of the website and the services it offers. |
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Advertising |
They enable the display of advertisements that are more interesting to users and at the same time more valuable to publishers and advertisers. They can be used both to personalize advertisements and to display advertisements not only on websites. |
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Statistics |
They enable website owners to better understand the preferences of their users. Files of this type collect information about the way websites as well as products and services are used by their users. These cookies usually collect information anonymously without identifying individual users. |
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Influence on user privacy |
Harmless |
These types of files do not track the user. They collect individual pieces of information necessary for the functioning of a website or its specific service. The purpose of these cookies is to ensure the technical efficiency of the website or service, or to collect anonymous statistics. |
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Examination |
Cookies of this type are used to track users, for example to display personalized advertisements. Typically, they do not collect information that directly identifies users. Their task is to create profiles based on information such as: device, software type and versions, interests, preferences, displayed ads, search results. |
- Do cookies contain personal data | Cookies rarely contain personal data. The information stored in them usually does not allow the identification of individual website users. In some cases, however, they may allow the identification of the user - this applies, for example, to cookies that remember login or payment details. In other situations, cookies may make it easier to identify the users by creating their profiles. A profile is a set of information that allows you to classify a user on the basis of certain characteristics - e.g. how they use the website. This is called indirect identification.
- What cookies do we use | Below there is an overview of the cookies we use on the website. We also inform you about the legal bases enabling the use of your personal data.
Type of cookies |
Purpose of cookies |
Legal basis |
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Necessary |
Files of this type are technically necessary for the proper functioning of the website or the functionality that the user intends to use. A website without these files will display incorrectly - e.g. it may be too large or unreadable. |
The achievement of this purpose is our legitimate interest Legal basis: art. 6 (1)( f) of the GDPR in conjunction with173(3)(2) of the Act of July 16, 2004 Telecommunications Law. |
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Functional |
They improve the quality of website use by enriching it with additional functionalities. The website, without files of this type, will work properly, but it will not be adapted to the user's preferences. |
The achievement of this purpose is our legitimate interest Legal basis: art. 6 (1)( f) of the GDPR in conjunction with173(3)(2) of the Act of July 16, 2004 Telecommunications Law. |
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Business |
We will collect anonymous statistical data to improve our website. Consequently, we will improve its appearance, usability and optimization. We will research how you use the website in order to present you with more relevant ads. Thanks to this, you will be able to receive information about products and services that we believe may be of interest to you. Blocking these files does not adversely affect the operation of the website or reduce its functionality. However, this will prevent the owner from profiting from the website's activities. |
We only use business cookies on the basis of your consent. Legal basis: art. 6 (1)( a) of the GDPR in conjunction with173(1) and 173(2) of the Act of July 16, 2004 Telecommunications Law. |
- Your entitlements | Due to the fact that we use your personal data, you have certain entitlements. Below there is a list of the entitlements that apply in connection with the use of our website. We also describe what they are and when and how you can exercise them.
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The right to access data |
You can find out if we have your personal data, what data it is and how we use it. You can also obtain a copy of your personal data. We cannot provide you with a copy of the data if it would violate the rights and freedoms of others. In such a situation, we will refuse to exercise your entitlement. We provide access to data by submitting an information report. When exercising the right to access data, we will not provide you with a copy of the collected documentation. |
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The right to rectify data |
You can correct inaccurate information about yourself. You can update obsolete one. You can fill in the missing one. Before rectifying, we will check the accuracy and correctness of the personal data you provide. To this end, we will ask you to present the appropriate document or perform the specified action. |
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The right to delete data |
You can ask us to delete your personal data. The right to delete data only applies when:
We will deny you the right to delete data when:
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The right to restrict processing |
Once the processing of your personal data has been restricted, we may only continue to use it for the following purposes:
If we want to use your personal data for any other purpose, we will have to obtain your consent. You may exercise your right to restrict processing due to at least one of the following circumstances:
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The right to object |
You have the right to object when we use your personal data for the purposes of our legitimate legal interests. You can exercise your right to object at any time. The acceptance of the objection results in the deletion of personal data used in a given case. We will only accept your objection in exceptional cases due to your particular situation. KARKO may reject the objection demonstrating the existence of valid, legally justified grounds for using your personal data. Legitimate grounds must prevail over your interests, rights and freedoms. We recognize the objection to the use of personal data for direct marketing of our own motion. Please justify your objection to increase the chances of your objection being upheld. When justifying your objection, please describe in detail the special nature of your situation. Please explain how your situation differs from that of other people whose data we use for the same purposes. |
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The right to data portability |
You can obtain a collection of your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. Examples of such formats are: docx, .pdf, .txt, and .xlsx. You can also request data transfer to another administrator. The right to data portability applies to personal data used to perform the contract for the provision of services by electronic means. We cannot exercise the right to data portability if it would violate the rights and freedoms of others. In such a situation, we will refuse to exercise your entitlement. |
Alternatively - write to whom we should send your personal data. |
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The right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office |
You can report breach of law to the data protection supervisory authority. The Polish supervisory authority is the President of the Personal Data Protection Office. |
Contact the Personal Data Protection Office. |
- Is it necessary to provide the data? | Below we present information on whether you are required to provide your personal data. We also explain the consequences of refusing to provide data.
Subjects whose data we use |
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Is it necessary to provide data |
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Users of our website |
Necessary |
Providing data is a contractual condition |
The website may not function properly technically. For example: it may not be displayed properly and some basic functions may not be active. |
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Functional |
Providing data is a contractual condition |
The website will maintain only the basic technical functionality, however its additional functions will be inactive. |
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Functional |
Providing data is optional |
By disabling these types of cookies, you will not suffer any adverse consequences. Then we will not be able to collect anonymous analytical data. We need it in order to adapt our website to new devices, software versions and the way the users use it on an ongoing basis. In addition, we will not be able to display you personalized ads - that is, ads that we think will interest you the most. We select them on the basis of information about your online activity. They include, for example, search results and history, clicks, or time spent viewing individual ads. We will continue to display you advertisements. The difference is that they will be random - instead of selected on the basis of information about your online activity. |
- Automated decision making | We do not make decisions automatically. Automated decision-making involves giving legal decisions by an artificial intelligence algorithm.
- Profiling | We profile our website users for advertising purposes. Profiling is a form of automatic use of personal data to evaluate selected characteristics of human nature based on the information collected about the user. We collect information about devices and software used by our website users. We also obtain information on viewed advertisements and visited websites. This is the basis for distinguishing individual website users, creating the so-called profiles. We distinguish individual profiles by unique identifiers of the UUID type. We use profiling to properly select and present users with the advertisements that have the best chance to interest them.
- Privacy navigation panel | Below we present the Privacy Navigation Panel. It is a service that allows you to manage your consents. You can give your consent to the use of business cookies and revoke your consent at any time. We will not install business cookies on your devices until you have given your consent to do so. After revoking your consent, we will not install cookies on your devices until you give your consent again. We will not delete cookies once installed. You can do it yourself - the instructions are provided in point 16.
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Purpose of cookies |
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Necessary |
Files of this type are technically necessary for the proper functioning of the website or the functionality that the user intends to use. A website without these files will display incorrectly - e.g. it may be too large or unreadable. |
Do you want to object? Please see section 12. “Your Entitlements”. |
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Functional |
They improve the quality of website use by enriching it with additional functionalities. The website, without files of this type, will work properly, but it will not be adapted to the user's preferences. |
Do you want to object? Please see section 12. “Your Entitlements”. |
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Business |
We will collect anonymous statistical data to improve our website. Consequently, we will improve its appearance, usability and optimization. We will research how you use the website in order to present you with more relevant ads. Thanks to this, you will be able to receive information about products and services that we believe may be of interest to you. Blocking these files does not adversely affect the operation of the website or reduce its functionality. However, this will prevent the owner from profiting from the website's activities. |
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- Removing cookies | You can delete the installed cookies at any time. Below there are link to manuals on how to delete cookies in the most popular browsers.
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Cookie management manual |
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Microsoft Edge |
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