COOKIE POLICY
We present this Cookie Policy to inform users of our website that it does not collect information automatically, except for the information contained in cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are used for browsing websites and constitute IT data, particularly text files, which are stored on the User’s end device. They typically contain a unique identifier, the name of the website they come from, and the duration of their storage on the User’s device.
I. Website Administrator
The entity placing cookies on the User’s end device and accessing them is the administrator of the website available at https://haenke.ai (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”) – Haenke sp. z o.o., with its registered office in Wrocław, at ul. Sokolnicza 5/23, 53-676 Wrocław, NIP: 8971916266.
II. Purpose of Using Cookies
The purpose of using cookies is to:
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- create statistics that help understand how Users interact with the Website;
- maintain the User’s session on the Website;
- adapt the content of the Website to the User’s preferences.
III. Types of Cookies
1. Our Website uses two main types of cookies:
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- Persistent cookies – files stored on the User’s end device until the User deletes them or until the time specified in their parameters expires.
- Session cookies – temporary files stored on the User’s end device until the browser is closed or the User leaves the website.
2. Within the Website, we use the following types of cookies:
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- cookies that enable the collection of information about how Users use the Website;
- cookies that allow for the delivery of more personalized advertising content to Users;
- cookies that remember settings selected by the User in their browser and personalize the User interface;
- cookies that enable the use of specific services available on the Website, especially those related to the authentication process;
- cookies used to ensure security.
IV. Managing Cookies
1. Web browsing software (web browsers) often allows cookies to be stored on the User’s end device by default.
2. Website Users can change their cookie settings. These changes may involve automatically blocking the handling of cookies in the web browser settings or notifying the User each time cookies are placed on their device.
3. Information on how to manage cookie settings is available in the settings of individual web browsers.
4. If you’re unsure how to manage cookie settings in your browser, select its name from the list below to be redirected to a page with detailed instructions:
5. Limitations on the use of cookies may affect the functionality of certain services available on the Website.
6. Cookies placed on the User’s end device may also be used by advertisers and partners cooperating with the Website administrator.
7. Users’ personal data related to the storage of cookies is subject to profiling in accordance with Article 4(4) of the GDPR.