Cookies Policy
COOKIES POLICY
- This site does not automatically gather any information, with the exception of the information contained in the cookies.
- Cookies are files containing data, text files in particular, that are stored in the end user’s device and are intended to be used by a web server. Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which they originate, their storage time on the end user device, as well as a unique number.
- The entity putting cookies files on the end device of the Site User and having access to those files is the operator of this Site, Boryszew S.A. Boryszew ERG Branch in Sochaczew ul. 15 Sierpnia 106, 96-500 Sochaczew.
- Cookies are used to:
- adapt the content of the Website to the User’s preferences and optimize the use of the Website; in particular, these files make it possible to recognise Service User’s device and display a website tailored to the individual needs of the user;
- create statistics which help understand how the Service Users benefit from websites which allows for the improvement of their structure and content;
- maintenance of the website user’s session (after logging in) to allow the user to use the website without re-typing their login and password,
- Two types of cookies are used within the Website: Session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary files that are stored on the User’s end device till log out time, leaving the website or disabling the software (web browser). Persistent cookies are stored on the User terminal for a time period specified in the parameters of the cookies or until they are deleted by the User. The following types of cookies are applied in the Website:
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- “Essential” cookies enabling the use of services available within the Service, for example: authentication cookies used for services that require authentication through the Service;
- cookies used to ensure safety, for example: to detect fraud in the authentication through the Service;
- “Performance” cookies enabling collection of information about the use of the Service websites; “Functional” cookies enabling “remembering” of settings and personalization parameters selected by the User of the interface, for example: the language or region of the User, font size, website appearance, etc.;
- “Advertisement” cookies enabling delivery of advertising content more tailored to the User’s interests.
- In many cases, the software used to browse websites (a web browser) allows storing of cookies on the User’s terminal by default. The website Users can make changes to the cookies 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 configuration or to inform about them every time they are placed on the website User’s device. Information on how to change cookies settings in the most popular web browsers can be found in the further section of this document. Details on the possibilities and methods of managing cookie files are available in the software settings (of the web browser) and the help files available in the browser menu.
- Please be advised that any restrictions in the use of cookies may affect some of the functionalities available on the Service websites.
- Cookies on the end device of the User of the Website can be used by advertisers and partners cooperating with the Website Operator as well.
INSTRUCTIONS
How to delete cookies
How to disable storage of cookies on your computer
How to restore storage of cookies
How changes of the settings of cookies may vary depending on the web browser, which is used by the user.
For information about cookies, see “Help” tab in any web browser, as well as on http://www.aboutcookies.org
Cookies in web browsers
In the browser options, select the option corresponding to the privacy settings:
Google Chrome
Default settings of Google Chrome allow cookies storage. To change the settings:
- click on the “Google Chrome Settings” and select “Settings”;
- click on the “Show advanced settings” at the bottom of the page;
- select “Content Settings” option in “Privacy” options;
- select the desired settings;
- to enter special settings for a particular service, please click on the “Manage Exceptions” and select your own settings for the websites;
- to confirm the change, click on the “Done” button.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Default settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer allow for the storage of cookies, but block files that can come from services not using privacy policy. To change the settings:
- click on the “Tools” menu and select “Internet Options”;
- Select “Privacy” tab;
- Use the slider to determine the desired level of settings (the highest will block cookies completely, the lowest will allow storage of all cookies); OR:
OR:
- click on the “Advanced” and select the desired settings;
- to enter special settings for a particular service, please click on the “Websites” and select your own settings for the websites;
- confirm the changes using the “OK” button.
Mozilla Firefox
Default settings of Mozilla Firefox allow cookies storage. To change the settings:
- click on the “Tools” menu (in other versions: click on the “Firefox” button) and select “Options”;
- then select the “Privacy” tab and select the desired settings;
- to enter special settings for a particular service, please click on the “Exceptions” and select your own settings for the websites;
- confirm the changes using the “OK” button.
Opera
Default settings of Opera allow cookies storage. To change the settings:
- click on the “Preferences”, select “Advanced” and then “Cookies”;
- select the desired settings;
- to enter special settings for the service, go to the selected web page, click on the right mouse button, select “Preferences for Websites” and go to “Cookies” and then enter the desired settings;
- confirm the changes using the “OK” button.
Safari
Default settings of Safari allow cookies storage. To change the settings:
- in the “Safari” menu select “Preferences”;
- click on the “Privacy” icon;
- select the desired settings;
- to enter special settings for a particular service, please click on the “Details” and select your own settings for the websites;
Cookies in Adobe Flash Player
Adobe Flash Player is used to allow the User to access multimedia data (podcasts, mp3, videos, other data), streaming media (“live” broadcasts), programs such as, e.g. Internet games (which you can play in your web browser), as well as to provide the User with advertising. Adobe Flash Player also uses cookies. Access to cookies is possible through the mechanism on the Adobe website: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/pl/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html