Privacy policy

1. General information.


1. The www.etoolset.pl service is opereated by HOM-E Sp. z o.o. with its head office in Warsaw, Gżegżółki 11 street, registered at Poznań - Nowe Miasto i Wilda w Poznaniu, VIII Wydział Gospodarczy Krajowego Rejestru Sądowego KRS: 0000416175, NIP (VAT id): 7792404833, Regon: 302076788.


2. The service gathers information about users and their behavior in the following ways:
a. Through information voluntarily entered into the forms.
b. Through cookie files saved in end-devices (so-called “cookies”).
c. Through gathering web server logs by the homax.pl hosting operator functioning under the addres: www.homax.pl.

2. Information in forms.

1. The service gathers voluntarily provided information.

2. The service can save information about connection settings (time, IP address)

3. The data in the forms is not shared with third parties unless agreed upon with the user.

4. The data in the form may constitute a collection of potential clients registered by the Service Operator in a register run by the Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data.

5. The data contained in the form is processed to meet the aim of a specific form, e.g. to process a service request or business contact.

6. The data in the forms can be forwarded to subjects that implement certain technical services – this concerns the provision of information about the owner of a registered domain to subjects that are operators of Internet domains, services that support payments or other subjects with which the Service Operator cooperates in this field

3. Information about cookie files

1. The service uses cookies.

2. Cookie files (so-called “cookies”) are computer data, mainly text files, that is stored in end-devices of the service user and is intended for use with the pages of the service. Typically, cookies contain the name of a website from which they come, their storage time on end-devices and a unique number.

3. The service operator places cookie files in user’s end-devices and has direct access to them.

4. Cookie files are collected for the following purposes:
a. creating statistics that help to understand how Website Users use web pages, which may lead to improvement of the structure and its content;
b maintaining users’ service session (after logging in) so that each user does not have to retype the name and password after browsing the pages;
c. defining user profile in order to display advertising materials that are matched to this profile, in particular Google.
5. The service uses mostly two basic types of cookies: session and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary files that are stored in the user’s end-device until logging-out, leaving the website or turning off the web browser. Persistent cookies are stored in the user’s end-device for a specified time that is determined in cookie parameters or until the user deletes them.

6. The web browser usually - by default - allows storing cookies on the user’s end device. The user can change these settings. Internet browser allows for removing cookies. The web browser can also delete cook­ies or auto­mat­i­cally block them. Details of how to do so can be found in the web browser documentation.

7. Restrictions on the use of cookies may influence some of the functions available on the service.

8. The cookie files on the user’s end device may be used for advertising and partners cooperating with the service operator.

9. We recommend you to read the privacy protection policies of these companies to be aware how cookie files are used in statistics: Google Analytics privacy policy

10. Advertising networks may use cookies, especially Google, to display ads that are matched to the specific use of the service. They may keep the information about the user’s navigation paths and time spent on a given web page.

11. In terms of information on user preferences gathered by the Google, each user can view and edit the information in the cookies with the use of the following tool: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/

4. Server logs.

1. The data of some user behaviors is subject to logging-in into the server layer. This data is only to administer the service and ensure efficient hosting services.

2. The browsed resources are identified with their URL addresses. Furthermore, the following data may be stored
a. request time,
b. reply sending time,
c. client’s station name – identification by http protocol,
d. information about errors that occurred during implementation of the HTTP transaction,
e. URL address of the previously browsed webpage (referer link) – if the service was entered through a reference,
f. information about the user’s browser,
g. information about IP address.

3. The above data are not linked individual persons viewing the pages.

4. The above data are used only for server administration purposes.

5. Data providing.

1. The data can be made available to third parties only within legally allowed limits.

2. The data that enables identifying an actual person is made available only upon the user’s consent.

3. The service operator may be required to provide the information gathered by the service to authorised bodies based on legitimate demands arising from the demand.

6. Managing cookies – how to give and withdraw consent in practice?

1. If the user does not wish to receive cookies, it can be changed in the browser settings. However, it is worth noting that disabling cookies that are necessary for the processes of authentication, security, maintenance, and user preferences can hinder, and in some cases, prevent the user from viewing web pages.

2. To manage the cookie settings, choose the web browser/system from the list below and follow the instructions:

1. Internet Explorer
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Chrome
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Safari
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Firefox
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Opera
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Android
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Safari (iOS)
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Windows Phone
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Blackberry

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