Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY AND COOKIES

This Privacy Policy defines the rules for storing and accessing information on the User's devices using Cookies, which serve the purpose of providing electronic services requested by the User, by JellyTech Sp. z o.o. based in Warsaw.

§ 1 Definitions

Administrator – means JellyTech Sp. z o.o. based in Warsaw at ul. Encyklopedyczna 2A/5, entered in the Register of Entrepreneurs maintained by the District Court for the capital city of Warsaw, XII Commercial Division of the National Court Register under KRS number 0000814808, REGON 147317987, NIP 7010432118, which provides services electronically and stores and accesses information on User devices.

Cookies– means IT data, in particular small text files, saved and stored on devices through which the User uses the Service's websites.

Administrator Cookies – means Cookies placed by the Administrator, related to the provision of electronic services by the Administrator through the Service.

Third-party Cookies– means Cookies placed by the Administrator's partners through the Service website.

Service – means the website or application through which the Administrator operates the internet service at the domain jellytech.com.pl and subdomains of jellytech.com.pl.

Device – means an electronic device through which the User accesses the Service.

User – means an entity to whom electronic services may be provided or with whom an Agreement for the provision of electronic services may be concluded.

§ 2 Types of Cookies Used

Cookies used by the Administrator are safe for the User's Device.

In particular, it is not possible for viruses or other unwanted or malicious software to reach Users' Devices. These files allow identification of the software used by the User and individually adapt the Service to each User.

The Administrator uses two types of Cookies:

  • Session Cookies:stored on the User's Device until the browser session ends. After the session ends, the saved information is permanently deleted. The session Cookie mechanism does not allow downloading any personal data or confidential information from the User's Device.
  • Persistent Cookies:stored on the User's Device until deleted. Ending the browser session or turning off the Device does not cause their removal. The persistent Cookie mechanism does not allow downloading any personal data or confidential information from the User's Device.

The User may limit or disable Cookie access to their Device. In such a case, use of the Service will be possible, except for functions that by their nature require Cookies.

§ 3 Purposes for Which Cookies Are Used

The Administrator uses Administrator Cookies for the following purposes:

a) Service configuration — recognizing the User's Device and appropriately displaying the website adapted to their individual needs, font size, website appearance, etc.

b) Implementing processes necessary for full functionality of websites.

c) Analysis and viewership auditing — creating anonymous statistics that help understand how Users use the Service websites, enabling improvement of their structure and content.

d) Ensuring the security and reliability of the service.

The Administrator uses Third-party Cookies for the following purposes:

a) Collecting general and anonymous statistical data through Google Analytics [cookie administrator: Google Inc, USA].

b) Using interactive functions to promote the service through social media Facebook.com [cookie administrator: Facebook Inc, USA or Facebook Ireland, Ireland].

§ 4 Cookie Storage Settings

The User may independently and at any time change the settings regarding Cookies, specifying the conditions of their storage and access to the User's Device. Changes may be made through web browser settings or through service configuration — to block automatic Cookie handling or to be notified of each Cookie placement. Detailed information is available in your browser's software settings.

The User may at any time delete Cookies using the available functions in the web browser. Limiting the use of Cookies may affect some functionalities available on the Service website.

§ 5 How to Disable Cookies in Your Browser

Your web browser is directly responsible for handling and storing cookies. By default, browsers have the cookie handling function enabled. If you do not agree to cookie storage, you can disable this function in the browser options.

Mozilla Firefox:

In the "Tools" menu, select "Options" → "Privacy" tab. You can indicate you do not want to be tracked or delete individual cookies from specific websites.

Microsoft Internet Explorer:

In the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options" → "Privacy" tab. Use the slider to regulate the general privacy level or "Sites" to manage individual websites.

Google Chrome:

In the menu (three lines, upper right corner), select "Tools" → "Clear browsing data…". There is also a "More information" link describing privacy features in detail.

Opera:

Open the "Opera" menu → "Settings" → "Clear browsing history…". The "Manage cookies…" button leads to advanced options for individual websites.

Apple Safari:

In the "Safari" menu, select "Preferences" → "Privacy" tab for cookie options.

On mobile phones and tablets: each device may handle this function differently. Please refer to your device's documentation or the manufacturer's website for privacy options.