Privacy policy
If you are here, it is a sign that you value your privacy. We understand this very well, which is why we are giving you a document in which you can find in one place the rules for processing personal data and using cookies and other tracking technologies in connection with the operation of the https://thingpositive.com shop.
The administrator of your personal data is Katarzyna Kołpa conducting business activity under the name Katarzyna Kołpa, ul. Jana i Stefana Rewersów 14, 62-002 Suchy Las, NIP: 7773116373. In matters related to data protection and broadly understood privacy, you may contact hello@thingpositive.com.
Depending on the purpose, we may process the following information about you:
- name,
- address of residence,
- business address,
- NIP number,
- e-mail address,
- telephone number,
- data contained in correspondence addressed to us,
- details of orders placed,
- bank account number,
- IP address,
- activity in relation to the newsletters sent.
In most cases, you (or you alone) give them to us. This happens when:
- you register a user account,
- you place an order in the shop,
- you send a complaint or withdraw from the contract,
- you sign up for the newsletter,
- add your comments or feedback on the product,
- you contact us.
In addition, some information about you may be automatically collected by the tools we use:
- The mechanism of the shop and newsletter system collects your IP address,
- The mechanism of the newsletter system collects information about your activity in relation to the content sent to you within the newsletter, such as opening messages, clicking on links, etc.
We care about the security of your personal data. We have analysed the risks involved in particular processes of processing your data, and then we implement appropriate security and personal data protection measures. We monitor the condition of our technical infrastructure on an ongoing basis, look at the procedures used and introduce the necessary improvements. Should you have any questions concerning your personal data, we are at your disposal at hello@thingpositive.com.
There are more than one of these objectives. They are listed below, followed by a more detailed discussion. We have also assigned to each purpose the corresponding legal basis for processing.
- Registration and maintenance of a user account - Article 6(1)(b) of the RODO,
- Order processing - Article 6(1)(b) of the RODO,
- Handling of complaints or withdrawal from the contract - Article 6(1)(f) RODO,
- Dispatch of the newsletter - Article 6(1)(a) of the RODO,
- handling of comments or product reviews - Article 6(1)(a) of the RODO,
- Correspondence handling - Article 6(1)(f) RODO,
- fulfilment of tax and accounting obligations - Article 6(1)(c) of the RODO,
- the creation of an archive for the possible need to defend, establish or assert claims, as well as for the identification of the returning customer - Article 6(1)(f) RODO,
- Own marketing - Article 6(1)(f) of the RODO.
User account - details
When you create a user account, you must provide the data necessary to create the account: your e-mail address and password. Providing the data is voluntary, but necessary to create an account.
Within the framework of editing your account data, you may enter further data, in particular data which may be used to place orders, such as your name, residential or business address, VAT number, telephone number.
In addition, our system used to handle user accounts records your IP number, which you used when registering your user account.
You can modify the information about you that you provided to us in connection with the registration of your user account at any time.
The data provided by you in connection with the creation of an account is processed in order to provide you with an electronic service consisting in providing you with the possibility of using a user account. This service is provided on the basis of an agreement concluded according to the principles described in the regulations, which means that in this regard the legal basis for the processing of your personal data is Article 6(1)(b) of the RODO.
Data will be stored for the duration of your account. You can decide to delete your account at any time, but this will not remove information about your orders placed using your account from our database. Order data is kept in our archive for the lifetime of the shop due to ensuring that we can identify a returning customer, reconstruct their purchase history, discounts granted etc., which is our legitimate interest as referred to in Article 6(1)(f) of the RODO.
Orders - details
When placing an order in the shop, you need to provide the data necessary to process the order. Depending on the details of your order, the directory of data may be different. For example, if you are ordering physical products, we need to know the address to which we will deliver your order. If you are requesting a VAT invoice for a company, we need to know your VAT ID number and business address. Providing data is voluntary, but necessary to place an order.
Every order is stored in our database, which means that your personal data assigned to the order is also accompanied by order-related information such as the products ordered, the selected method of payment, the selected method of delivery and the deadline for payment.
The data collected in connection with the order are processed for the purpose of performing the contract concluded by placing the order (art. 6(1)(b) RODO), issuing an invoice (art. 6(1)(c) RODO in connection with the regulations governing issuing invoices), including the invoice in the accounting documentation and fulfilling other tax and accounting obligations (art. 6(1)(c) RODO in conjunction with the provisions governing tax and accounting obligations) and for archiving purposes for the possible need to defend, establish or assert claims, as well as for the identification of the returning customer, which is our legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) RODO).
Order data will be processed for the time necessary to process the order and thereafter until the expiry of the limitation period for claims under the concluded contract. In addition, after the expiry of this period, data may still be processed by us for archival purposes for the possible need to defend, establish or assert claims, as well as for the identification of a returning customer. Please also note that we are required to keep accounting records, which may contain your personal data, for the period required by law.
Complaints and withdrawals - details
If you make a complaint or withdraw from the contract, you provide personal data contained in the complaint or statement of withdrawal from the contract, which includes name and surname, address of residence, telephone number, e-mail address, bank account number. Providing the data is voluntary, but necessary to make a complaint or withdraw from the contract.
The data provided to us in connection with a complaint or withdrawal from a contract are used for the purpose of the complaint procedure or the withdrawal procedure and subsequently for archiving purposes, which is our legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) RODO).
The data will be processed for the time necessary to carry out the complaint procedure or the withdrawal procedure. Complaint documents will be stored until the expiry of rights under the warranty. Statements of withdrawal will be stored together with accounting records for the period required by law.
Newsletter - details
By subscribing to the newsletter, you provide us with your name and e-mail address. The provision of data is voluntary, but necessary to subscribe to the newsletter.
In addition, our system used to handle the newsletter, records your IP number that you used when signing up for the newsletter, determines your approximate location, the mail client you use for email, and tracks your actions taken in relation to the messages sent to you. As such, we also have information about which messages you have opened, within which messages you have clicked on links, etc.
The data you provide to us in connection with your subscription to the newsletter are used for the purpose of sending you the newsletter, and the legal basis for their processing is your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) RODO) given when you signed up for the newsletter. With regard to the processing of information that does not originate from you but is collected automatically by our mailing system, we rely in this respect on our legitimate interest (Article 6 (1) (f) RODO) to analyse the behaviour of newsletter subscribers in order to optimise mailing activities.
You may unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time by clicking on the dedicated link included in each message sent as part of the newsletter or simply by contacting us. Despite opting out of the newsletter, your data will continue to be stored in our database for the purpose of identifying the returning subscriber and for the possible defence of claims relating to the sending of the newsletter to you, in particular for the purpose of demonstrating the fact that you have given your consent to receive the newsletter and when you withdrew it, which constitutes our legitimate interest referred to in Article 6(1)(f) of the RODO.
You can modify your details given for the purposes of receiving the newsletter at any time by clicking on the appropriate link visible in each message sent as part of the newsletter or simply by contacting us.
Product comments and opinions - details
When you add a comment or review on a product, you must provide at least a username that will be associated with the comment or review (the username may include personal details such as your first or last name) and an e-mail address. Providing this data is voluntary, but necessary to add a comment or opinion.
Data provided in connection with your comment or opinion will be processed for the purpose of publishing the comment or opinion on the website. The basis for processing is your consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) resulting from the submission of the form used to publish the comment or opinion. You can withdraw your consent at any time by requesting that your comment or opinion be deleted.
Your comment or opinion will remain publicly available on the website for the duration of its online availability, unless you have previously requested that your comment or opinion be deleted. You can also modify the content of your comment at any time, as well as modify the data assigned to it as about the person who added the comment or opinion.
Mail handling - details
When contacting us, you naturally provide us with your personal data included in the content of the correspondence, in particular your e-mail address and name. The provision of data is voluntary, but necessary in order to make contact.
Your data is processed in this case for the purpose of contacting you, and the basis for processing is Article 6(1)(f) RODO, i.e. our legitimate interest. The legal basis for processing after contact has ended is also our legitimate aim of archiving correspondence for the purpose of ensuring that we can prove certain facts in the future (Article 6(1)(f) RODO).
The content of your correspondence may be subject to archiving and we are not able to clearly determine when it will be deleted. You have the right to request the history of any correspondence you have had with us (if it is archived), as well as to request its deletion, unless archiving it is justified by our overriding interests, such as defending against potential claims from you.
Tax and accounting obligations - details
If we issue an invoice to you, it forms part of your accounting records, which will be kept for the period of time required by law. Your personal data is then processed in order to fulfil our tax and accounting obligations (Article 6(1)(c) of the RODO in conjunction with the provisions governing tax and accounting obligations).
Archive - details
As part of the description of the various purposes for processing personal data above, we have indicated time limits for the storage of personal data. These time limits are often related to our archiving of certain data for the purpose of ensuring that we can prove certain facts in the future, reconstruct the course of our cooperation with you, the correspondence exchanged, or defend, establish or assert claims. We rely in this respect on our legitimate interest as referred to in Article 6(1)(f) of the RODO.
Personal marketing - details
We use an abandoned cart recovery mechanism within our shop. In a situation where you start the ordering process but do not complete it, our system will note this fact in order to take actions aimed at encouraging you to complete the order. These actions may include, but are not limited to, sending you an email with an incentive to complete your order or displaying targeted advertising while you are browsing the Internet.
We carry out the activities described above based on our legitimate interest referred to in Article 6(1)(f) of the RODO in marketing our own products. You can object to activities carried out in this way at any time.
Data retention periods are indicated separately for each purpose of processing. You will find this information within the details dedicated to each separate purpose of processing.
We draw your attention to the fact that we have adopted the model of storing your order data for the entire period of operation of our online shop. We assume that this works to your advantage, as you can retrieve your purchase history at any time, and additionally benefit from discounts if we provide such for our regular customers. However, if you do not want your order data to be stored for such a long time, you can object to its storage for the described purpose at any time. However, we would like to inform you that we see an overriding interest in storing your order data until the expiry of the limitation period for claims under the sales contract concluded with us.
We would venture to say that modern business cannot do without services provided by third parties. We also use such services. Some of these services involve the processing of your personal data. Third party service providers who are involved in the processing of your personal data are:
- the hosting provider who stores the data on the server,
- a cloud computing service provider where backups that may contain your personal data are stored,
- the mailing system provider where your data is stored if you are a newsletter subscriber,
- the provider of the CRM system in which we store your data in order to improve the customer service process and for archiving purposes,
- the supplier of the invoicing system in which your data are stored for the purpose of issuing invoices,
- the accountancy office that processes your invoice data,
- a maintenance service provider who gains access to the data if the technical work carried out concerns areas which contain personal data,
- courier companies that process your data necessary for the delivery of your order. These companies become independent controllers of your personal data.
- other subcontractors who gain access to the data if the scope of their activities requires such access.
All entities listed above process your data on the basis of personal data processing entrustment agreements concluded with us and guarantee an adequate level of personal data protection.
If the need arises, your data may be shared with a legal adviser or lawyer bound by professional secrecy. The need may arise from the need for legal assistance requiring access to your personal data.
Your personal data may also be forwarded to the tax authorities to the extent necessary for the fulfilment of tax and accounting obligations. This includes, in particular, all declarations, reports, statements and other accounting documents containing your personal data.
In addition, if necessary, your personal data may be made available to entities, authorities or institutions entitled to access the data on the basis of the law, such as police services, security services, courts, public prosecutors' offices.
Furthermore, we use tools that collect a range of information about you in relation to your use of our shop. This includes, in particular, the following information:
- information about the operating system and the web browser you are using,
- subpages viewed,
- time spent on the site,
- transitions between different sub-pages,
- clicks on individual links,
- the source from which you go to our site,
- the age range you are in,
- Your gender,
- Your approximate location limited to towns.
- Your interests determined by your online activities.
This information does not, in itself, have the character of personal data in our opinion. As this information is collected by third party tools that we use, the information is also processed by the tool providers in accordance with their terms of use and privacy policies. Generally, this information is used to provide, improve and manage our services, to develop new services, to measure the effectiveness of advertising, to protect against fraud and abuse, and to personalise the content and advertising displayed on individual services, websites and applications. We have tried to describe the details in this regard later in this policy as part of the explanation of each tool.
Yes, part of the processing of your personal data may involve the transfer of your personal data to third countries.
We transfer your personal data to third countries in connection with the use of tools that store personal data on servers located in third countries, in particular in the USA. The providers of these tools guarantee an adequate level of protection of personal data through the relevant compliance mechanisms provided for by the RODO, in particular by subscribing to the Privacy Shield programme or using standard contractual clauses.
The storage of personal data on servers located in third countries occurs within the following tools:
- MailerLite mailing system, whose provider is UAB "MailerLite", J. Basanavičiaus 15, LT-03108 Vilnius, Lithuania - in the scope of your name, e-mail address, IP address and statistical information related to your reactions to messages sent by us,
- Google's G-Suite services, which are provided by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland, with respect to all data processed by Google services, including data contained in files that are synchronised with Google Drive.
Both UAB "MailerLite" and Google Ireland Limited ensure an adequate level of protection of personal data by applying the compliance mechanisms provided for by the RODO, in particular through the use of standard contractual clauses.
We would also like to remind you at this point that we use external tools that can collect information about you that is anonymous to us. We have mentioned this several times within this policy, including in response to a previous question. The providers of these tools often use servers located around the world, particularly in the United States of America (USA), to store the information collected.
Using certain tools, we may, for example, target you with personalised advertising based on previous actions you have taken on our site or suggest products that may be of interest to you.
As part of the tools we use, we do not have access to information that would allow us to identify you personally. The information we refer to here is, in particular:
- information about the operating system and the web browser you are using,
- REVIEWED OVERVIEW,
- time spent on the site,
- transitions between different sub-pages,
- the source from which you go to our site,
- the age range you are in,
- Your gender,
- Your approximate location limited to towns,
- Your interests determined by your online activities.
We do not collate the information indicated above with your personal information held in our databases. This information is anonymous and does not allow us to identify you personally. This information is stored on the servers of the providers of the respective tools, and these servers can usually be located around the world.
The RODO grants you the following potential rights in relation to the processing of your personal data:
- the right to access your data and to receive a copy of it,
- the right to rectify (amend) your data,
- The right to erasure (if in your opinion there are no grounds for us to process your data, you can request that we erase it),
- the right to restrict processing (you can request that we restrict processing to only storing the data or carrying out activities agreed with you, if in your opinion we have incorrect data or are processing it unfairly),
- the right to object to processing (you have the right to object to processing on the basis of a legitimate interest; you should indicate the particular situation which, in your opinion, justifies us stopping the processing covered by the objection; we will stop processing your data for these purposes unless we can demonstrate that the grounds for our processing override your rights or that your data is necessary for us to establish, assert or defend our claims),
- the right to data portability (you have the right to receive from us in a structured, commonly used machine-readable format the personal data you have provided to us under the contract or your consent; you can have this data sent directly to another entity),
- the right to withdraw consent to the processing of personal data where you have previously given such consent,
- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (if you find that we are processing your data unlawfully, you may lodge a complaint to this effect with the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection or another competent supervisory authority).
The rules related to the exercise of the rights indicated above are described in detail in Articles 16 - 21 of the RODO. We encourage you to familiarise yourself with these provisions. On our part, we consider it necessary to explain to you that the rights indicated above are not absolute and you will not be entitled to them in relation to all processing activities of your personal data.
We emphasise that one of the rights indicated above is always available to you - if you consider that we have violated data protection regulations when processing your personal data, you have the possibility to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority (President of the Office for Personal Data Protection).
You can also always request information from us about what data we hold about you and for what purposes we process it. Simply send an e-mail to hello@thingpositive.com. However, we have made every effort to ensure that the information you are interested in is comprehensively set out in this privacy policy. You can also use the e-mail address given above if you have any questions relating to the processing of your personal data.
Our shop, like almost all other websites, uses cookies.
Cookies are small text information stored on your terminal device (e.g. computer, tablet, smartphone), which can be read by our ICT system (our own cookies) or by third party ICT systems (third party cookies). In cookies certain information can be recorded and stored, to which ICT systems can then gain access for specific purposes.
Some of the cookies we use are deleted when your browser session ends, i.e. when you close your browser (so-called session cookies). Other cookies are stored on your terminal device and enable us to recognise your browser the next time you visit the website (persistent cookies).
We use cookies on the basis of your consent, except where cookies are necessary for the proper provision of an electronic service to you.
As far as your consent to cookies is concerned, we assume that you give your consent through the settings of your Internet browser or the additional software supporting the management of cookies. We assume that you agree to all cookies used by us that are not blocked by your browser or the additional software you use.
Please note that disabling or restricting cookies may prevent you from using some of the functions available in our shop and cause difficulties in using our shop as well as many other websites which use cookies. For example, if you block the cookies of social network plug-ins, the buttons, widgets and social functions implemented in our shop may not be available to you.
Yes, you can manage your cookie settings within your web browser. You can block all or selected cookies. You can also block cookies from specific sites. You can also delete previously saved cookies and other site and plug-in data at any time.
Browsers also offer an incognito mode. You can use this mode if you do not want information about pages you visit and files you download to be saved in your browsing and download histories. Cookies created in incognito mode are deleted when you close all incognito mode windows.
Please note that disabling or restricting cookies may prevent you from using some of the functions available in our shop and cause difficulties in using our shop, as well as many other websites that use cookies.
Own cookies are used to ensure proper functioning of particular mechanisms of the shop, such as maintaining the session after logging into the account, remembering the last viewed products and products added to the basket.
Our own cookies also store information about the cookie settings you have made via the cookie manager.
Custom cookies are also used to operate the abandoned cart recovery mechanism.
The following third-party cookies operate within our shop:
- Google Analytics,
- Google Tag Manager,
- Google Ads,
- Facebook Custom Audiences,
- Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest (social tool cookies),
- Hotjar,
- SoundCloud,
- YouTube.
Details of individual third party cookies are described below.
Google Analytics - details
We use the Google Analytics tool provided by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. We carry out activities in this area based on our legitimate interest in generating statistics and analysing them in order to optimise our websites.
In order to use Google Analytics, we have implemented a special Google Analytics tracking code in the code of our website. The tracking code uses cookies from Google LLC concerning the Google Analytics service.
Google Analytics automatically collects information about your use of our website. The information collected in this way is usually transmitted to and stored on Google servers, which may be located around the world.
We would like to emphasise that we do not collect any data within the scope of Google Analytics that would allow your identification. Accordingly, the data collected within the framework of Google Analytics does not have the nature of personal data for us. The information we have access to within Google Analytics is, in particular:
- information about the operating system and the web browser you are using,
- the sub-pages you view within our shop,
- time spent in our shop and on its sub-sites,
- transitions between different sub-pages,
- the source from which you go to our shop.
In addition, we use the following Advertising Functions within Google Analytics:
- demographic and interest reports,
- remarketing,
- ad reporting functions, user-ID.
We also do not collect personal information as part of the Advertising Functions. The information we have access to is, in particular:
- the age range you are in,
- Your gender,
- Your approximate location limited to towns,
- Your interests determined by your online activities.
Google Analytics and Google Analytics 360 services have been certified to the independent security standard ISO 27001. ISO 27001 is one of the most widely recognised standards in the world and certifies that the systems operating Google Analytics and Google Analytics 360 meet the relevant requirements.
Google Tag Manager - details
We use the Google Tag Manager tool provided by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA to manage tags, which are small pieces of code that allow us to control user traffic and behavior, collect information about the effectiveness of ads, and take actions to improve our shop. Google Tag Manager does not collect any personally identifiable information about you, however, this tool triggers other tags that may in turn collect data.
Google Ads - details
We use remarketing functions available within the Google AdWords system operated by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. We perform these activities based on our legitimate interest in marketing our own products or services.
When you visit our website, a Google remarketing cookie is automatically stored on your device and collects information about your activities in our shop. Thanks to the information collected in this way we are able to show you advertisements within the Google network depending on your behaviour in our shop.
We would like to point out that we do not collect any data in order to identify you when using Google Ads. The possible aggregation of data in such a way that they become personal data may be carried out on Google's part, but in this respect we are no longer responsible, as Google carries out these activities on the basis of the contract concluded with you as a user of Google services.
We, using Google AdWords, are only able to define the audience groups that we would like our ads to reach. On this basis, Google decides when and how to present you with our advertising.
Further processing of the information only takes place if you have consented to Google linking your browsing history to your account and using the information from your Google account to personalise the ads that are displayed on the websites. In this situation, Google will use your data to create and define target group lists for remarketing on different devices. For this purpose, Google will temporarily combine the information collected with other data in its possession to create target groups.
Facebook Custom Audiences - details
As part of the Facebook Ads system provided by Facebook Inc., 1601 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA, we use the Custom Audience feature to target specific user groups with targeted advertising messages. We do this based on our legitimate interest in marketing our own products or services.
In order to target you with advertisements personalized to your behaviour in our shop, we have implemented the Facebook Pixel within our website, which automatically collects information about your use of our website. The information collected in this way is usually transmitted to Facebook servers, which may be located anywhere in the world, particularly in the United States of America (USA).
The information collected within Facebook Pixel is anonymous, i.e. it does not allow us to identify you. Depending on your activity on our pages, you may reach a specific audience, but we do not in any way identify individuals belonging to these groups.
However, we would like to inform you that Facebook may combine the information collected with other information about you collected as part of your use of Facebook and use it for its own purposes, including marketing. Such activities of Facebook are no longer dependent on us, and you can find information about them directly in Facebook's privacy policy.
Social tools - details
Our website uses plugins, buttons and other social media tools, hereafter collectively referred to as "plugins", provided by social networks such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest.
When you view our website that contains a plug-in for a particular social network, your browser sends a visit to the administrator of that social network. As the plug-in is a part of the social network embedded in our website, your browser sends a request to download the content of the respective social network to our website.
The plugins collect certain information about you, such as your user ID, the site you visited, the date and time and other browser information.
Social network plug-ins collect and transmit information to the administrators of these social networks even if you browse our site without being logged in to your social network account. However, your browser then sends a more limited set of information.
If you have logged into one of the social networks, the website administrator will be able to directly associate your visit to our website with your profile on the relevant social network.
If you do not want the social networks to attribute the data collected during your visit to our website directly to your profile on that website, you must log out of that website before visiting our website.
Hotjar - details
We use the Hotjar tool to better understand your needs and to optimise our website for your user experience, which is our legitimate interest. The tool is provided by a third party entity, namely Hotjar Limited, Level 2, St Julian's Business Centre, 3, Elia Zammit Street, St Julian's STJ 1000, Malta.
Hotjar records every visitor to our website and makes it possible to play back a video of their movement around our site, as well as to generate so-called heat maps. Within the Hotjar tool we do not have access to information that allows us to identify you, as Hotjar does not record the process of filling in forms. The information we have access to within Hotjar is, in particular:
- information about the operating system and the web browser you are using,
- the pages you view within our website,
- time spent on our website and its subpages,
- to move between different sub-pages within our website,
- the source from which you come to our service,
- places where you click the mouse.
In order to use Hotjar, we have implemented a special Hotjar tracking code in the code of our website. The tracking code uses cookies from Hotjar Limited. The information collected through the cookies is stored by Hotjar in a pseudonymous user profile. Neither Hotjar nor we use this information to identify you.
SoundCloud - details
Our pages embed SoundCloud widgets that allow you to playback recordings on SoundCloud directly from our pages. SoundCloud is operated by SoundCloud Limited, Rheinsberger Str. 76/77, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
When you visit a site with an embedded SoundCloud widget, SoundCloud receives certain information, including information about the site you visited and your interactions with the widget. SoundCloud and the widget may recognize you, in particular through the use of cookie technology. SoundCloud uses the information collected in this way to ensure the correct and safe functioning of the widget, to analyze and optimize the services provided by SoundCloud, as well as for personalization and advertising purposes.
Please note that by playing recordings available on SoundCloud, you are using the electronic services provided by SoundCloud. SoundCloud is an independent provider of electronic services to you. For details on SoundCloud's terms of use, including privacy protection, please refer to the documents provided on the SoundCloud website.
YouTube - details
YouTube widgets are embedded on our pages, allowing you to play YouTube videos directly from our pages. YouTube is operated by Google LLC.
Videos are embedded on the site in privacy mode. Based on information provided by YouTube, this means that no cookies are stored on your device, nor does Google collect any information about you until you play the video.
When you playback a video, YouTube saves cookies on your device and receives information that you have played the video from a particular website, even if you do not have a Google account or are not currently logged in. If you are logged into your Google account, this service provider will be able to directly associate your visit to our website with your account. The purpose and scope of data collection and their further processing and use by Google, as well as the possibility of contacting you and your rights in this respect and the possibility of making settings to protect your privacy are described in the Google privacy policy.
If you do not want Google to attribute the data collected during video playback directly to your profile, you must log out of your account before playing the video. You can also completely prevent plug-ins from being loaded on the website by using the appropriate extensions for your browser, such as script blocking.
Google uses the information collected by the cookie about the YouTube videos embedded on our pages for the correct and secure operation of the widget, for analysis and optimisation of the YouTube services, as well as for personalisation and advertising purposes.
Please note that by playing videos available on YouTube, you are using services provided electronically by Google LLC. Google LLC is an independent, third-party provider of electronic services to you. You can find details on the YouTube terms of use, including privacy protection, in documents provided directly on YouTube websites.
Yes, we use Google Analytics, Google Ads, Hotjar and Facebook Custom Audiences, which involve collecting information about your activities in our shop.
Yes, we use Facebook Ads and Google Ads where we can target adverts to specific groups defined by various criteria such as age, gender, interests, occupation, work, activities previously undertaken within our shop.
The answer to this question can be found in many places in this privacy policy when describing particular tools or cookie consent. Nevertheless, for your convenience, we have gathered this information in one place once again. Below you will find a list of options for managing your privacy.
- the cookie settings within your Internet browser,
- browser plug-ins to support the management of cookies,
- additional software to manage cookies,
- incognito mode in your web browser,
- Google Analytics Opt-out: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout,
- Google Ads Settings: https://adssettings.google.com/,
- Facebook Ads Settings: https://www.facebook.com/ads/settings,
- HotJar Opt-out: https://www.hotjar.com/legal/compliance/opt-out
Using the shop involves sending requests to the server, on which the shop is stored. Each query sent to the server is recorded in the server logs.
The logs include, among other things, your IP address, the date and time of the server, information about your web browser and the operating system you are using. The logs are saved and stored on the server.
The data stored in the server logs are not associated with specific users of the website and are not used by us to identify you.
Server logs constitute only auxiliary material used to administer the website, and their content is not disclosed to anyone except persons authorised to administer the server.