Privacy Policy

The privacy policy describes the rules of processing information about you, including personal data and cookies, also known as cookies.

  1. General Information

    1. This policy applies to the www service operating under the URL: hornetdesign.eu.
    2. The operator of the service and the personal data administrator is: Hornet Design Studio Boniśniak Rogoziński Spółka Jawna ul. Grunwaldzka 53/3, 85-239 Bydgoszcz, Poland.
    3. The email contact address of the operator: dtp@hornetdesign.eu.
    4. The operator is the administrator of your personal data concerning voluntarily provided data on the site.
    5. The website uses personal data for the following purposes:
      – Handling inquiries through a form.
    6. The service acquires information about users and their behavior in the following ways:
      1. By voluntarily entered information in forms, which are introduced into the Operator’s systems.
      2. By saving cookie files in end devices (so-called “cookies”).
  2. Selected Data Protection Methods Used by the Operator

    1. The places of logging in and entering personal data are protected in the transmission layer (SSL certificate). Personal and login data entered on the site are encrypted on the user’s computer and can only be read on the target server.
  3. Hosting

    1. The service is hosted (technically maintained) on the servers of the operator: cyberFolks.pl.
  4. Your Rights and Additional Information on the Use of Data

    1. In some situations, the administrator has the right to share your personal data with other recipients if necessary to fulfill the contract with you or fulfill the obligations incumbent on the administrator. This applies to the following groups of recipients:
      1. Hosting company on commission basis.
      2. Authorized employees and collaborators who use the data to achieve the site’s purpose.
    2. Your personal data processed by the administrator is no longer than necessary to perform related activities specified by separate regulations (e.g. on accounting). Regarding marketing data, the data will not be processed longer than 3 years.
    3. You have the right to request the administrator:
      1. Access to personal data concerning you.
      2. Their correction.
      3. Deletion.
      4. Processing restrictions.
      5. And data portability. You
    4. have the right to object to processing indicated in point 3.3 c) against the processing of personal data to perform legitimate interests pursued by the administrator, including profiling, however, the right to object cannot be exercised if there are valid legally justified grounds for processing, superior to your interests, rights, and freedoms, especially establishing, pursuing, or defending claims.
    5. Complaints can be lodged with the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection, ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warsaw.
    6. Providing personal data is voluntary but necessary to operate the service.
    7. Automated decision-making activities, including profiling, may be taken in relation to you to provide services under the concluded contract and for the administrator to conduct direct marketing.
    8. Personal data is not transferred from third countries within the meaning of data protection regulations. This means that we do not send them outside the European Union.
  5. Information in Forms

    1. The service collects information voluntarily provided by the user, including personal data if provided.
    2. The service may record connection parameters (time stamp, IP address).
    3. The service, in some cases, may save information to facilitate linking form data with the email address of the user completing the form. In this case, the user’s email address appears inside the URL of the page containing the form.
    4. Data provided in the form is processed for the purpose resulting from the specific form, e.g. to process the service request or commercial contact, service registration, etc. Each time the context and description of the form clearly informs what it is used for.
  6. Administrator Logs

    1. Information about user behavior on the site may be logged. This data is used to administer the site.
  7. Information about cookies

    1. The website uses cookies.
    2. Cookies (so-called “cookies”) are IT data, in particular text files, which are stored on the User’s end device of the Website and are intended for using the Website’s web pages. Cookies usually contain the name of the website they come from, their storage time on the end device, and a unique number.
    3. The entity placing cookies on the Website User’s end device and accessing them is the Website operator.
    4. Cookies are used for the following purposes:
      1. maintaining the Website user’s session (after logging in), thanks to which the user does not have to re-enter the login and password on each subpage of the Website;
      2. realizing the goals set out above in the “Essential marketing techniques” part;
    5. Within the Website, two basic types of cookies are used: “session” (session cookies) and “persistent” (persistent cookies). “Session” cookies are temporary files that are stored on the User’s end device until logging out, leaving the website or turning off the software (web browser). “Persistent” cookies are stored on the User’s end device for the time specified in the cookie parameters or until they are deleted by the User.
    6. Web browsing software (web browser) usually allows cookies to be stored in the User’s device by default. Website Users can change the settings in this area. The web browser allows you to delete cookies. It is also possible to automatically block cookies. Detailed information on this subject is provided in the help or documentation of the web browser.
    7. Restrictions on the use of cookies may affect some of the functionalities available on the Website pages.
    8. Cookies placed on the Website User’s end device may also be used by entities cooperating with the Website operator, in particular, the following companies: Google (Google Inc. based in the USA), Facebook (Facebook Inc. based in the USA), Twitter (Twitter Inc. based in the USA).
  8. Managing cookies – how to express and withdraw consent in practice?

    1. If the user does not want to receive cookies, he can change the browser settings. We reserve that disabling cookies necessary for authentication processes, security, maintaining user preferences may hinder, and in extreme cases may prevent the use of websites.
    2. To manage cookie settings, select the web browser you are using from the list below and follow the instructions:
      1. Edge
      2. Internet Explorer
      3. Chrome
      4. Safari
      5. Firefox
      6. Opera
      7. Android
      8. Safari (iOS)
      9. Windows Phone