Privacy Policy

The identity of the administrator

The administrator of personal data is Mariusz Kuciński, responsible for ensuring the functioning of the website www.mariuszkucinski.com

Administrator’s contact details

You can contact the administrator:

  • by e-mail to the following address: biuro@mariuszkucinski.com
  • using the online contact form,
  • by phone: +48 506 315 666

Purpose of processing and legal basis

Your personal data will be processed on the basis of:

  1. a) necessity to perform the contract or to take action before its conclusion (Article 6 (1) (b) of 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 processing personal data and on the free movement of such data and the repeal of Directive 95/46 / EC (General Data Protection Regulation), hereinafter referred to as “GDPR”) in order to process the request for quotation and / or establish cooperation and make purchases – placing orders;
  2. b) legal obligation in connection with the performance of the contract (Article 6 (1) (c) in conjunction with Article 6 (1) (b) of the GDPR) to process reported complaints;
  3. c) a separate consent (Article 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR) – for the Administrator’s marketing purposes and for sending the newsletter;
  4. d) the legitimate interest of the Administrator – for the purpose of pursuing the Administrator’s claims, conducting satisfaction surveys.

Who we share or entrust your data to

Your personal data may be transferred to entities with whom we have established cooperation. We use suppliers who process personal data only at our request (i.e. hosting service providers, courier services, accounting services, IT services, payment services, traffic analysis systems on our website.).

Data storage period

Your personal data will be kept for the period necessary to carry out the inquiry and / or perform the contract.

Rights of data subjects

You are entitled to:

  1. The right to access your personal data and receive a copy of it (Article 15 of the GDPR).
  2. The right to rectify (correct) your personal data (Article 16 of the GDPR);
  3. The right to delete data (“the right to be forgotten”) – legal basis: art. 17 GDPR. Despite the request to delete personal data, in connection with the objection or withdrawal of consent, we may retain certain personal data to the extent that processing is necessary to establish, assert or defend claims, as well as to fulfill a legal obligation requiring processing under EU law or the law of the Member State to which we are subject. This applies in particular to personal data including: name, surname, e-mail address, which data are kept for the purpose of handling complaints and claims related to the use of our services, as well as the address of residence / correspondence address, order number, which data are kept are for the purpose of considering complaints and claims related to concluded sales contracts or the provision of services.
  4. The right to limit data processing (Article 18 of the GDPR).
  5. The right to lodge a complaint to the President of the Personal Data Protection Office regarding the violation of your rights to the protection of personal data or other rights granted under the GDPR. President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PUODO)  Stawki 2, 00-193, Warsaw.
  6. The right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR).
  7. The right to object to data processing (Article 21 of the GDPR).

Information on the freedom or obligation to provide data

Providing personal data is voluntary, but in the scope of data processed on the basis of a legal obligation and the performance of the contract and taking steps necessary to conclude and perform the contract before its conclusion.

Data transfer to third countries

Your personal data will not be transferred to a third country / international organization.

Automated data processing (including profiling)

Your data will not be processed automatically and will not be profiled.

Cookies policy

The entity that places information on the user’s end device in the form of cookies, and also gains access to them, is Mariusz Kuciński, e-mail address: biuro@mariuszkucinski.com

This policy defines the rules for the use of cookies by the website www.mariuszkucinski.com. We limit the collection and use of information about our users to the necessary minimum. We use cookies only to provide services at an appropriate level.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files. When visiting websites, the web browser automatically creates such files and saves them on the end device (computer, laptop, smartphone, tablet) that you use when browsing the web. The information contained in a given cookie is read only by the website from which the cookie comes. The website cannot access other files on the user’s computer.

Cookies allow you to remember your preferences and personalize websites in terms of displayed content and matching advertisements.

Personal data collected using “cookies” may be collected only for the purpose of performing specific functions for the user. Such data is encrypted in a way that prevents access by unauthorized persons. The user does not have to enter the same information every time he returns to this page or goes from one page to another.

Thanks to cookies, the website “knows” how you use it and can adjust the content displayed for you accordingly. Using websites is easier and more enjoyable because their content (texts, photos, polls, polls, advertisements) is better suited to your expectations and preferences.

What do cookies give us?

Cookies make it possible to remember your visit to the website and your preferences regarding this website (including the language of the website, its color, layout, content arrangement).

They allow us to create anonymous statistics of website visits.

Thanks to cookies, we are able to assess the real interest in our website, we can better understand your expectations and preferences, understand how you use our website, using the latest technological solutions, we can constantly improve our website, making it even more friendly and better tailored to your needs.

Important information about cookies.

Cookies are not used to identify users and on their basis no identity is in any way determined.

Cookies identify the data of the computer and browsers used to browse websites – they allow, for example, to find out whether a given computer has already visited the website.

The data obtained from cookies are in no way combined with the personal data of users.

Cookies are not harmful to us, our computers or smartphones – they do not affect the way they work.

Cookies do not change the configuration of end devices or the software installed on these devices.

The default parameters of cookies allow the information contained in them to be read only by the server that created them.

Cookies based on our behavior on the visited websites transmit information to the servers, thanks to which the displayed page is better suited to individual preferences.

What does the website www.mariuszkucinski.com use cookies for?

  • Session cookies – these are temporary information stored in the browser’s memory until the end of the browser session, i.e. until it is closed. These files are mandatory for some applications or functionalities to work properly.
  • Permanent cookies – thanks to them, the use of frequently visited websites is easier (e.g. they provide optimal navigation, remember the selected resolution, content layout). As the name suggests, this information remains in the browser’s memory for a longer period. This time depends on the choice that can be made in the browser settings. This type of cookie allows information to be transferred to the server each time a given page is visited. Persistent cookies are also known as so-called. tracking cookies. These files are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. We use them to optimize our website in terms of devices and browsers most often used by visitors – thanks to this, your computer, tablet or phone will display it correctly and legibly.
  • Third party cookies – these are information from, for example, advertising servers, company servers and service providers who cooperate with the owner of a given website (e.g. maps placed on the website).
  • Analytical cookies – we use them to improve the functioning of our website and to measure, without identifying your personal data, the effectiveness of our marketing activities.

By using analytical cookies, we create aggregate statistics and analyzes that help us understand how our website is used. These activities allow us to constantly improve the structure and content of the website so that it meets the needs of our current and potential customers as much as possible.

In the case of this type of cookies, we use Google solutions and tools, i.e. Google Analytics. For more information on the Google Analytics code and Google cookies, see the Google Analytics Security and Privacy Policy.

The website www.mariuszkucinski.com uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies to enable us to analyze how you use our website. The information generated by cookies about your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transferred to Google and stored by it on servers in the United States. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the website, to compile reports on website activity and to provide other services related to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties if it is obliged to do so by law or if these persons process such information on behalf of the company. Google will not associate the user’s IP address with any other data in its possession. The user may opt out of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings in the browser. It should be borne in mind that in such a case it may not be possible to use all the functions of the website. By using our website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.

How long do we use cookies?

Session cookies – they remain on your device until you leave the website or turn off the web browser.

Permanent cookies – they remain on your device for a specified period of time or until they are manually deleted.

What data do we collect via cookies?

With the use of cookie technology, we only collect anonymous statistical data about you, which is used to improve the convenience of using the website.

We do not collect any data that allows you to be identified. The only information about the user is the IP address from which the user connects.

Your IP address may also be transferred to our partners, including Google. However, it is not possible to identify a specific person based on the IP address alone.

Can I opt out of accepting cookies?

Usually web browsers allow cookies to be stored by default. However, if you do not agree to the use of cookies by our website, we indicate below how you can change your browser settings at any time to prevent cookies from being saved / read when you visit our website.

The effect of changing the settings in the browser, depending on the selected option, may be the loss of the ability to use some websites and services or some of the functions available in them.

How to disable cookies?

In the Firefox browser:

In the top right corner of the Firefox browser window, click Open menu (three horizontal lines) -> Options -> Privacy.

From the drop-down menu under History, select -> Firefox: will use user settings.

Check Accept cookies to enable or disable to disable cookies.

Select the storage period for cookies:

Store: until they expire – the cookie will be deleted after reaching the expiry date, which is determined by the website sending the cookie.

Keep: until Firefox is closed – cookies stored on the computer will be deleted when Firefox is closed.

Store: ask me every time – each time a site tries to send a cookie, the browser will prompt you to decide whether to store the cookie.

Close the options window to save the settings.

In the Google Chrome browser:

In the upper right corner of the Google Chrome address bar, select Customize and control Google Chrome (three horizontal lines / dots) -> Settings.

Scroll to the bottom of the window and click Show Advanced Settings …

In the Privacy section, click the Content Settings button.

In the Cookies section, you can change the following cookie settings:

Block attempts to put data from websites on your computer

Block cookies and data from third-party sites – select the Ignore exceptions check box and block the creation of third-party cookies.

Remember that this setting prevents most sites that require logging in from working.

In Internet Explorer 9

In the browser window, click Tools -> Internet Options.

Click the Privacy tab, then under Settings, move the slider to the highest position to block all cookies, or to the lowest position to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

In the Safari browser:

Changing your cookie preferences or deleting these files and site data in Safari may affect the operation of other programs, such as Dashboard.

Choose Safari -> Preferences, click Privacy, then do any of the following:

Change how you accept cookies and site data: Select an option next to the Cookies and site data label:

Always block: Safari doesn’t allow websites, third parties, and advertisers to store cookies and other data on your Mac. This may prevent some websites from working properly.

From the current website only: Safari accepts cookies and website data only from the website you are currently viewing. Websites often contain embedded elements from other sources. Safari does not allow these third parties to store and access cookies and other data.

From the websites you visit: Safari accepts cookies and website data only from the websites you visit. Safari uses existing cookies to determine if a website has been visited before by you. Selecting this check box helps prevent your Mac from storing cookies and other data for sites that contain embedded material from other sites.

Always allow: Safari allows all websites, other entities and advertisers to store cookies and other data on your Mac.

In the Opera browser:

Cookie settings Settings -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Cookies

The cookie settings allow you to control how cookies are handled. By default, all cookies are accepted.

The following options are available in the Opera browser:

Accept cookies – all cookies are accepted (option set by default).

Accept cookies only from the site I visit – all cookies from domains other than the domain visited are rejected.

Never accept cookies – All cookies are rejected.