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Cookies Policy

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files saved on the User's device (computer, tablet, smartphone) whilst using the Website. They enable the recognition of the User's device and appropriately display a website tailored to their individual preferences.

2. What types of cookies do we use?

Session cookies

These are temporary files that remain on the User's device until logging out of the Website or closing the web browser. They enable the basic functioning of the Website, e.g., navigating between subpages.

Persistent cookies

These remain on the User's device for a specified time or until manually deleted. They serve to remember the User's preferences (e.g., language, page layout) during subsequent visits to the Website.

Third-party cookies

These are files originating from external service providers (e.g., Google Analytics, Meta Pixel). They allow us to analyse traffic on the Website and adjust marketing content.

3. Purposes of using cookies

  1. Essential (functional): They enable the basic functioning of the Website, such as navigation, access to secure areas, and remembering settings chosen by the User.
  2. Analytical: They help us understand how Users interact with the Website (e.g., which pages are visited most frequently, how long visits last). This data is aggregated and anonymous.
  3. Marketing: They enable the display of personalised advertisements and measurement of the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They may be used to build a profile of the User's interests.

4. Analytical and marketing tools

We use third-party tools on the Website, which may set their own cookies:

  • Google Analytics - analysis of traffic and User behaviour on the Website.
  • Meta Pixel (Facebook Pixel) - measurement of ad effectiveness and audience building.
  • Google Ads - conversions and remarketing.

Detailed information regarding the privacy policies of these providers can be found on their official websites.

5. Managing cookies

The User can change their cookie settings in their web browser at any time. Most browsers offer the following options:

  • completely blocking cookies,
  • receiving a notification each time a cookie is attempted to be saved,
  • deleting already saved cookies.

Restricting the use of cookies may affect some functionalities available on the Website.

6. How to disable cookies?

Below are links to instructions for managing cookies in the most popular browsers:

7. Consent to cookies

During the first visit to the Website, the User will be informed about the use of cookies and asked to consent to their use. Consent can be changed or withdrawn at any time via browser settings or the consent management panel.

8. Final Provisions

  1. The Administrator reserves the right to amend this Cookies Policy.
  2. The current version of the Cookies Policy is always available at www.dispace.uk/cookies.
  3. In matters not covered, the provisions of Polish law and European Union law shall apply, particularly the GDPR.

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