The Privacy Policy describes the principles of processing information about you, including personal data and cookies.

  1. General Information This policy applies to the website operating at the URL: adriansawicki.com. The website operator and the Data Controller is: Adrian Sawicki. The operator’s contact email address: adriansawicki.digitalmarketing@gmail.com. The operator is the Data Controller of your personal data provided voluntarily on the website. The website processes personal data for the following purposes:
  • Managing the newsletter.
  • Handling inquiries via the contact form.
  • Fulfilling requested services.
  • Presenting offers or information. The website collects information about users and their behavior in the following ways:
  • Through voluntarily entered data in forms, which are saved in the operator’s systems.
  • By storing cookies on end-user devices.
  1. Selected Data Protection Methods Used by the Operator Login and personal data entry points are protected at the transmission layer (SSL certificate). This ensures that personal data and login details entered on the site are encrypted on the user’s device and can only be read on the target server. Personal data stored in the database is encrypted in a way that only the operator, possessing the decryption key, can read it. This protects the data in case of a database breach. The operator periodically changes its administrative passwords. For data protection, the operator regularly performs backups. An essential element of data protection is the regular updating of all software used by the operator to process personal data, which includes regular updates of software components.
  2. Hosting The website is hosted (technically maintained) on the servers of the operator: lh.pl. To ensure technical reliability, the hosting company maintains logs at the server level, which may include:
  • Resources identified by URL (addresses of requested resources – pages, files).
  • Request arrival time.
  • Response sending time.
  • Client station name – identification by HTTP protocol.
  • Information about errors that occurred during the HTTP transaction.
  • The URL of the previously visited page (referer link) if the transition to the website occurred via a link.
  • Information about the user’s browser.
  • Information about the IP address.
  • Diagnostic information related to self-ordered services through recorders on the site.
  • Information related to email correspondence directed to and sent by the operator.
  1. Your Rights and Additional Information on Data Usage In some situations, the Data Controller has the right to share your personal data with other recipients if necessary to fulfill a contract with you or to fulfill obligations imposed on the Controller. This applies to the following groups of recipients:
  • Authorized employees and associates who use the data to fulfill the website’s purpose.
  • Companies providing marketing services for the Controller. Your personal data will be processed by the Controller for no longer than necessary to perform related actions specified by separate regulations (e.g., accounting regulations). Regarding marketing data, it will not be processed for more than three years. You have the right to request from the Controller:
  • Access to your personal data.
  • Data correction.
  • Data deletion.
  • Processing restriction.
  • Data portability. You have the right to object to the processing specified in point 3.2 regarding the processing of personal data for legally justified interests pursued by the Controller, including profiling. However, the right to object cannot be exercised if there are compelling legally justified reasons for processing, overriding your interests, rights, and freedoms, particularly for establishing, pursuing, or defending legal claims. You have the right to file a complaint against the Controller’s actions with the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection, ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warsaw. Providing personal data is voluntary but necessary for the website’s operation. Automated decision-making, including profiling, may be carried out in relation to you to provide services under the concluded agreement and for the Controller’s direct marketing. Personal data is not transferred to third countries under data protection regulations. This means that it is not transferred outside the European Union.
  1. Information in Forms The website collects information voluntarily provided by the user, including personal data if provided. The website may save information about connection parameters (time stamp, IP address). In some cases, the website may store information that helps link form data with the user’s email address who filled out the form. In such cases, the user’s email address appears within the URL of the page containing the form. The data provided in the form is processed for the purpose resulting from the form’s function, e.g., to process a service request or commercial contact, service registration, etc. The context and description of the form always clearly inform what it is used for.
  2. Administrator Logs User behavior information in the service may be logged. These data are used for website administration.
  3. Important Marketing Techniques The operator uses statistical analysis of website traffic through Google Analytics (Google Inc. based in the USA). The operator does not transmit personal data to this service provider, only anonymized information. The service is based on cookies stored on the user’s device. Users can view and edit preferences regarding Google ad network data using the tool: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/ The operator employs remarketing techniques to tailor advertising messages to user behavior on the site. However, no personal data is transmitted to advertisers. The use of cookies is a technical condition for such activities. The operator uses Facebook Pixel. This technology allows Facebook (Facebook Inc., USA) to know that a registered person has visited the website. It is based on data for which Facebook is the controller; no additional personal data is transferred to Facebook by the operator. The service is based on cookies stored on the user’s device. The operator uses solutions analyzing user behavior through heatmaps and session recordings. These data are anonymized before being sent to the service provider, so they do not reveal specific individuals. Password entries and other personal data are not recorded. The operator implements solutions that automate website operations concerning users, such as sending an email after visiting a specific subpage if the user has consented to receive commercial correspondence from the operator.
  4. Information about Cookies The website uses cookies. Cookies are IT data, particularly text files stored on the user’s end device to use the website. Cookies typically contain the website name, storage time on the end device, and a unique number. The website operator places cookies on the user’s end device and accesses them. Cookies are used for:
  • Maintaining user session (after logging in), so the user does not have to re-enter login and password on each subpage.
  • Achieving the objectives outlined in the „Important Marketing Techniques” section. Two main types of cookies are used: „session” (session cookies) and „persistent” (persistent cookies). Session cookies are temporary files stored until the user logs out, leaves the website, or closes the browser. Persistent cookies are stored for a time specified in the cookie parameters or until deleted by the user. Most web browsers default to allowing cookies. Users can modify settings to block or delete cookies. Details are available in the browser’s help or documentation. Disabling cookies essential for authentication, security, and user preference maintenance may hinder or even prevent the use of websites. Cookies stored on the user’s device may also be used by partners of the website operator, such as Google (Google Inc., USA), Facebook (Facebook Inc., USA), and Twitter (Twitter Inc., USA).
  1. Managing Cookies – How to Express and Withdraw Consent Users can change browser settings to manage cookies. Disabling cookies essential for authentication, security, and user preferences may hinder or prevent website use. To manage cookies, choose a browser and follow the instructions:
  • Edge
  • Internet Explorer
  • Chrome
  • Safari
  • Firefox
  • Opera Mobile devices:
  • Android
  • Safari (iOS)
  • Windows Phone
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