1. General Information
This Cookie Policy sets out the principles governing the use of cookies and similar technologies on the website www.kancelaria-kpp.pl, operated by Konieczny, Polak Legal Counsel Registered Partnership (Konieczny, Polak Radcowie Prawni Spółka Partnerska), with its registered office in Poznań (60-821), ul. Słowackiego 7b/4, acting as the Data Controller.
In connection with the operation of this website, we use both first-party cookies and cookies originating from third-party providers (so-called third-party cookies), including Google LLC.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s end device (e.g. a computer or smartphone). Cookies are widely used to ensure the proper functioning of websites, to enhance their functionality, and to generate usage statistics.
Cookies do not serve to identify individual users and do not enable the determination of a user’s identity.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
3.1. Strictly Necessary (Technical) Cookies
These cookies enable the proper functioning of the website. In particular, they ensure the security of the website and protect against misuse, enable the correct display of content, and support core mechanisms such as navigation and access to administrative panels.
Strictly necessary cookies are active at all times. You may block them in your browser settings; however, doing so may impair the functionality of the website.
3.2. Statistical / Analytical Cookies (Google Analytics)
These cookies are used solely on the basis of your consent. They enable us to generate anonymised statistics regarding website traffic, analyse how users interact with the website, and improve the structure and content of the website.
Analytics are performed using Google Analytics services provided by Google LLC. These cookies may collect data including: IP address (in anonymised form), browser type, duration of visit, and interactions with the website.
4. Third Parties and Third-Party Cookies
Cookies from the following third-party providers may be active on our website: Google Analytics (Google LLC) — for statistical purposes.
These providers may store cookies on your device in accordance with their own privacy policies. The information they collect may be transferred outside the European Economic Area — solely in accordance with the provisions of the GDPR and relevant adequacy decisions of the European Commission (e.g. the EU–US Data Privacy Framework).
5. Legal Basis for the Use of Cookies
Article 173 of the Telecommunications Law Act — with respect to obtaining consent for the use of cookies; Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR — for statistical and analytical cookies (consent); Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR — for strictly necessary cookies (legitimate interest of the Data Controller).
6. Managing Cookies — How to Withdraw Consent
You may at any time modify your browser settings, delete cookies stored on your device, or block the storage of cookies. The withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to such withdrawal. Blocking cookies may adversely affect the functionality of the website.
7. Cookie Retention Periods
Session cookies remain active until the browser is closed. Persistent cookies are stored for a specified period or until manually deleted by the user. Google Analytics may retain data for a maximum of 26 months or in accordance with the settings configured by the Data Controller.
8. Contact
Should you have any questions concerning the use of cookies or wish to exercise your rights in relation to the protection of personal data, please contact the Data Controller: Konieczny, Polak Legal Counsel Registered Partnership, ul. Słowackiego 7b/4, 60-821 Poznań, Poland. Email: bi***@************pp.pl
9. Amendments to This Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in applicable legislation, technology, or technical requirements. Any revised version shall take effect upon publication on the website.