The service does not automatically collect any information, except for information contained in cookies and IP addresses. IP addresses collected based on access log analysis are used for technical purposes, related only to moderating reports from contact forms and administering the server of our Service. Cookies (so-called “cookies”) are computer data, particularly text files, that are stored in the end user’s device of the Service and are intended for use on the Service’s websites. Cookies usually contain the name of the website they come from, the duration of their storage on the end device, and a unique number. The entity placing cookies on the end user’s device of the Service and accessing them is the Service operator Polo Group Thomas Leach (VAT ID: 6782284832), based at Garncarska 8/4, 31-115 Kraków. Cookies may be used for:
a) adjusting the content of the Service’s web pages to the User’s preferences and optimizing the use of websites; in particular, these files allow recognizing the User’s device of the Service and properly displaying the web page, tailored to their individual needs;
b) creating statistics that help understand how Service Users use websites, which allows improving their structure and content;
c) maintaining the session of the User of the Service (after logging in), thanks to which the User does not have to re-enter their login and password on every subpage of the Service.
The Service uses two basic types of cookies: “session” (session cookies) and “permanent” (persistent cookies). “Session” cookies are temporary files that are stored in the end user’s device until logging out, leaving the website, or turning off the software (web browser). “Permanent” cookies are stored in the end user’s device for the time specified in the cookies’ parameters or until they are deleted by the User.
The following types of cookies may be used within the Service:
a) “essential” cookies, enabling the use of services available within the Service, e.g., authentication cookies used for services requiring authentication within the Service;
b) cookies used to ensure security, e.g., used to detect fraud in authentication within the Service;
c) “performance” cookies, enabling the collection of information on how the Service’s websites are used;
d) “functional” cookies, enabling “remembering” the settings selected by the User and personalizing the User interface, e.g., regarding the selected language or region from which the User comes, font size, website appearance, etc.;
e) “advertising” cookies, enabling delivering advertising content more tailored to the User’s interests.
In many cases, the software used to browse websites (web browser) by default allows storing cookies in the end user’s device. Service Users can change cookie settings at any time. These settings can be changed in such a way as to block the automatic handling of cookies in the web browser’s settings or inform about them each time they are placed on the Service User’s device. Detailed information about the possibilities and ways of handling cookies is available in the software settings (web browser).
The Service operator informs that restrictions on the use of cookies may affect some of the functionalities available on the Service’s websites.
Cookies placed in the end user’s device of the Service and used may also be used by advertisers and partners cooperating with the Service operator.
More information about cookies can be found in the “Help” section in the web browser’s menu.