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  1. This Cookie Policy (hereinafter referred to as "Cookie Policy") http://www.stowarzyszeniepzp.pl/ (hereinafter referred to as "Website" or "Website") is intended for users of the Website (hereinafter referred to as: "User")
    and specifies the type, scope, ways of using cookies (hereinafter: "Cookies") and the rights and obligations of the User.

  1. The website does not collect automatically any information about users, except for the information contained in Cookies.

  2. By means of Cookies (so-called "cookies") should be understood computer data, in particular text files, which are stored in the User's end device and are intended for the correct use of the Website and better adaptation of the Website to the User's preferences. Cookies usually contain the name of the website they come from, the time they are stored on the end device and a unique number.

  3. The entity placing cookies on the terminal equipment of the User of this Website and accessing them is the administrator of the Website - Public Procurement Law Association based in Warsaw, Zajęcza 4, 00 - 351 Warsaw.

  4. Cookies are used to:
    adjusting the content of the Website pages to the User's preferences and optimizing the use of the website; in particular, these files allow to recognize the device of the Website User and properly display the website, tailored to his individual needs;
    creating statistics that help to understand how Users use the website, which allows improving their structure and content;
    "session" cookies - are temporary files that are stored in the User's device for the duration of visits to the Website, until they leave the Website or disable the software (web browser);
    "Permanent" Cookie files - they are stored in the User's end device for the time specified in the Cookie files parameters or until they are deleted by the User.
    "Necessary" Cookies, enabling the use of services available on the site, e.g. authentication cookies used for services that require authentication on the site;
    Cookies used to ensure security, e.g. used to detect fraud in the field of authentication within the Website;
    "Performance" cookies, enabling the collection of information on how to use the Website;
    "Functional" Cookie files that enable "remembering" the settings selected by the user and personalization of the User interface, e.g. in the scope of the selected language or region from which the user comes, font size, website appearance, etc.

  5. As a rule, the Website uses two basic types of cookies: "session" and "persistent" cookies.

  6. Subject to point 6 as part of the Website, the following types of cookies are used:

  7. In many cases, software used for browsing websites (web browser) allows cookies to be stored by default
    in the User's end device. Website Users can at any time change the settings for Cookies. These settings can be changed in particular in such a way as to block the automatic handling of Cookie files in the settings of the web browser or inform about their every entry in the device. Website User. Detailed information about the possibilities and ways of handling Cookies are available in the web browser settings. More information on how to deactivate Cookies is on the help pages of the most popular web browsers: Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer.

  8. The PZP Association informs about the use of Cookies by means of a message displayed on the Website.
    Using the Website without changing your browser settings means that you have consented to the use of Cookies. As a result, Cookies will be stored in the device's memory.

  9. Restrictions on the use of Cookies may affect some of the functionalities available on the Website.

  10. More information on Cookie files is available in the "Help" section in the browser's menu.

  11. If the use of cookies involves the processing of personal data, the processing takes place on the basis of art. 6 par. 1 lit. f) RODO. The basis is our legitimate interest related to the needs of analytics and advertising.

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