Our website processes the information contained in cookies. Information about users is collected only anonymously in aggregate form and does not include personal data.
Cookies are IT data, such as text files stored in the end user’s device. They are intended for website’s use. Cookies may contain the name of a website from which they originate, the time of storage on the terminal device and alphanumeric parameters.
In many cases, the software used to browse the website (Internet browser) allows the storage of cookies on the user’s end device by default. Website users can change their cookie settings at any time. These settings can be changed, in particular in such a way as to block the automatic handling of cookies in the settings of the web browser, inform on their placement in the device of the website user each time or delete cookies previously placed on the user’s device. Detailed information on the possibility and method of using cookies is available in the software (web browser) settings.
The legal entity placing cookies on the end user’s device and accessing them is the website operator – BWW Kancelaria Adwokacka, its registered office in Poland, Dzierżoniów (58-200) at Świdnicka Street no. 2 office no. 7.
The use of cookies is to adjust the content of websites to user’s preferences and to optimize use of websites. It makes it possible to recognize a website user’s device and appropriately display the website, adjusted to the user’s individual needs; create statistics that help understand how website users use the websites, as a result, it is possible to improve their structure and content.
This website uses “session” cookies – temporary files stored in the end user’s device until logging out, leaving the website or switching off the software (web browser).
The following types of cookies are used: “indispensable” cookies that make it possible to use the services available on the website, e.g. authentication cookies used for services that require authentication on the website; “security” cookies, e.g. used to detect misuse of authentication on the website; “performance” cookies that make it possible to collect information about the way the website is used; “functional” cookies that make it possible to “remember” the settings selected by the user and to personalize the user interface, e.g. with regard to a chosen language or region from which the user comes from, the font size, the appearance of the website, etc.
We use Google Analytics to collect and analyze aggregate information about site usage. Restrictions on the use of cookies may affect some of the functionality available on the website.