What are cookies and why do we use them?
Cookies are small text-based data packets that are saved on the user's end device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) when visiting our platform. Their main purpose is to enable the system to recognize the browser on subsequent visits, which significantly speeds up page loading and facilitates navigation. We use these technologies to ensure connection stability, protect login sessions from unauthorized access, and analyze general traffic statistics. Thanks to them, we can continuously improve the website architecture and adapt it to the real needs of our audience without violating their direct privacy.
Categories of cookies used
Our technological infrastructure is based on several distinct cookie classes, each serving a precisely defined function within the platform's ecosystem.
Essential for the platform's operation
These are fundamental technologies without which the service's operation would be impossible. They are responsible for basic processes such as maintaining the user session after login, executing secure transactions, and remembering privacy settings. Due to their critical nature, they cannot be disabled from our systems, and their use is based on our legitimate interest in providing a smooth service.
Analytical and performance
This type of data allows us to monitor how visitors interact with different sections of the platform. We collect anonymous information about the number of visits, the time spent on specific subpages, and any loading errors. Analyzing these metrics is crucial for optimizing server performance and improving interface ergonomics.
Functional
Functional cookies are used to personalize the user experience. They remember previously made choices, such as the preferred interface language, graphical layout, or display parameters. Although not strictly necessary for the basic functioning of the site, their absence may result in the need to manually configure the work environment each time.
Advertising and targeting
To a limited extent, we may use technologies that help tailor promotional content to the user's potential interests. These files help measure the effectiveness of informational campaigns and prevent the repeated display of the same messages. They are activated only when explicit, voluntary consent is given by the visitor.
Consent management and preference changes
On your first visit to the platform, a clear preference management panel is presented, allowing you to make an informed choice regarding the acceptance of individual cookie categories. The user has the full right to modify these settings at any time. Changes can be made via a dedicated tab available in the website's footer, allowing for the immediate withdrawal of previously granted consents for the use of analytical or marketing data.
Browser settings
Regardless of our platform's internal mechanisms, commonly available web browsers offer their own advanced tools for managing cache memory. The user can configure the software to automatically block all cookie installation attempts or to notify about each such operation. However, it should be noted that globally blocking tracking technologies, including essential cookies, may result in the incorrect display of certain site elements and the complete blocking of the ability to log in to the customer panel.
Third-party tools
To ensure the highest quality of service, we cooperate with selected technology service providers, such as companies providing analytical systems or network optimization mechanisms. As a result, cookies from external domains may be installed on the user's device. We strictly verify our partners for compliance with European data protection standards, however, the management of these specific resources is subject to the privacy policies of individual operators.
Updates to this document
We reserve the right to regularly review and modify this policy in response to changing technological conditions and legislative amendments. We will inform about all significant changes through clear announcements on the homepage and by updating the effective date visible at the beginning of the document.