Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy of wydawnictwodraco.pl

1. General Information

  1. The operator of the Service store.wydawnictwodraco.pl is Wydawnictwo Draco Sp. z .o.o, located at ul. Rakowicka 15A/U2, 31-511 Kraków
  2. The Service collects information about users and their behavior through the following methods:
    1. Through information voluntarily entered in forms.
    2. By storing cookies on end-user devices.
    3. By collecting server logs via the hosting operator nazwa.pl, operating under the domain nazwa.pl.

2. Information in Forms

  1. The Service collects information voluntarily provided by the user.
  2. The Service may also store information regarding connection parameters (such as time of access, IP address).
  3. Data entered in forms is not shared with third parties without user consent.
  4. Data provided in forms may be registered as a set of potential clients by the Service Operator in a database kept by the General Inspector for Personal Data Protection.
  5. Data entered in forms is processed for purposes related to the function of a particular form, such as handling service requests or business contacts.
  6. Data provided in forms may be transferred to entities that perform certain services technically—particularly the transfer of information on the domain owner to entities operating internet domains (primarily the Research and Academic Computer Network, NASK), payment processing services, or other entities cooperating with the Service Operator in this area.

3. Information on Cookies

  1. The Service uses cookies.
  2. Cookies are IT data, primarily text files, that are stored on the User’s end device and are designed for use on the Service’s web pages. Cookies typically include the name of the originating website, the storage time on the end device, and a unique identifier.
  3. The entity placing cookies on the User’s end device and accessing them is the Service Operator.
  4. Cookies are used for the following purposes:
    1. To create statistics that help understand how Users utilize the Service, allowing improvements in its structure and content;
    2. To maintain the User session (after logging in), so the User does not need to re-enter their login and password on every page of the Service;
    3. To define the user profile for displaying tailored materials within advertising networks, especially Google’s network.
  5. The Service uses two main types of cookies: “session” (session cookies) and “persistent” (persistent cookies). Session cookies are temporary files stored on the User’s end device until logging out, leaving the website, or closing the browser. Persistent cookies are stored on the User’s end device for the period specified in the cookies’ parameters or until they are deleted by the User.
  6. Browser software (web browser) typically allows cookies to be stored on the User’s end device by default. Service Users can change these settings. The web browser allows deletion of cookies and enables automatic blocking of cookies. For detailed information, see the help or documentation for the web browser.
  7. Limiting the use of cookies may affect some of the functionalities available on the Service’s websites.
  8. Cookies placed on the User’s end device may also be used by advertisers and partners cooperating with the Service Operator.
  9. We recommend reading the privacy policies of these companies to understand the rules of using cookies in statistics: Google Analytics Privacy Policy
  10. Cookies can be used by advertising networks, particularly Google, to display ads tailored to the way the user uses the Service. For this purpose, they may retain information about the user’s navigation path or time spent on a given page.
  11. In terms of user preferences collected by Google’s advertising network, the user can view and edit information derived from cookies using the tool: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/

4. Server Logs

  1. Information about certain user behaviors is logged on the server level. This data is used solely for the purpose of administering the service and ensuring the most efficient handling of hosting services.
  2. The accessed resources are identified by URL addresses. Additionally, the following information may be recorded:
    1. time of request,
    2. time of response,
    3. client station name – identified by HTTP protocol,
    4. information about errors that occurred during HTTP transactions,
    5. URL of the previously visited page (referrer) – if the Service was accessed via a link,
    6. user’s browser information,
    7. IP address.
  3. This data is not associated with specific persons browsing the pages.
  4. This data is used only for server administration purposes.

5. Data Disclosure

  1. Data is disclosed to external entities only within legally permitted limits.
  2. Data enabling the identification of a natural person is disclosed only with that person’s consent.
  3. The Operator may be required to provide information collected by the Service to authorized authorities on the basis of legally valid requests within the scope of such requests.

6. Managing Cookies – How to Express and Withdraw Consent in Practice?

  1. If the user does not wish to receive cookies, they can change their browser settings. We note that disabling cookies necessary for authentication, security, and user preference maintenance may hinder or, in extreme cases, prevent the use of websites.
  2. To manage cookie settings, select your browser/system from the list below and follow the instructions:
    1. Internet Explorer
    2. Chrome
    3. Safari
    4. Firefox
    5. Opera
    6. Android
    7. Safari (iOS)
    8. Windows Phone
    9. Blackberry