Cookies Policy
This Policy sets out the rules for storing and accessing information on the User's devices using Cookies, for the purpose of providing services electronically by the Service Administrator: Jacek Lange - Usługi Informatyczne, operator of the domain ldns.pl.
1. Definition of Cookies
Cookies are IT data, in particular small text files, which are stored on the Service User's terminal device (e.g., computer, smartphone, tablet). Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which they originate, the time they are stored on the terminal device, and a unique identification number.
2. Purposes of using Cookies
The Administrator uses Cookies for the following purposes:
- Service configuration and optimization: Adjusting the content of the Service's websites to the User's preferences and optimizing the use of websites. In particular, these files allow recognizing the Service User's device and properly displaying the website, tailored to their individual needs.
- Maintenance of the User session: Maintaining the Service User's session (after logging in), thanks to which the User does not have to re-enter the login and password on every subpage of the Service.
- Implementation of processes necessary for full website functionality: Ensuring the proper functioning of key features and mechanisms of the Service.
- Security and reliability: Using files to support mechanisms preventing abuse on websites, including e.g. detecting abuse in terms of authentication within the Service.
- Analysis, research, and viewership audit (optional): Creating anonymous statistics that help understand how Service Users use websites, which allows improving their structure and content.
3. Types of Cookies used
Two basic types of Cookies are used within the Service:
- Session Cookies: These are temporary files that are stored on the User's terminal device until logging out, leaving the website, or turning off the software (web browser).
- Persistent Cookies: Stored on the User's terminal device for the time specified in the Cookie file parameters or until they are deleted by the User.
4. Determining conditions for storage or access
Software used for browsing websites (web browser) usually allows storing Cookies on the User's terminal device by default. The User can change the settings regarding Cookies at any time. These settings can be changed in particular in such a way as to block the automatic handling of Cookies in the web browser settings or to inform about their every posting on the User's device. Detailed information on the possibility and ways of handling Cookies is available in the software (web browser) settings, e.g.:
- In Chrome browser
- In Firefox browser
- In Edge browser
- In Safari browser
The Administrator informs that restrictions on the use of Cookies may affect some of the functionalities available on the Service's websites, in particular those requiring logging in.