Cookie Policy

Please read the Cookie Policy below:

The following terms shall be understood as:

1. "Side" – this should be understood as the website available at https://www.eshopper.pl/;
2. "User" – this should be understood as a natural person acting on his or her own behalf or on behalf of a legal person or an organizational unit without legal personality but having legal capacity under the law, who used the Website by browsing the website available at https://www.eshopper.pl/ or by sending his or her personal data in the Contact Form on the Website in order to obtain detailed information about the services offered by the Company;
3. "User Equipment" or "Terminal Device" - this shall be understood as the telecommunications equipment belonging to the User, such as, among others, a mobile phone, smartphone, computer, tablet or other mobile device with access to the Internet (telecommunications device intended to be connected directly or indirectly to network termination points).

What are Cookies and how are they used?

Cookies are small text files sent and stored by the Website on the User's Device, containing data about the User's use of the Website ("Cookies"). Cookies are safe for the User's Device and serve to facilitate the use of the Website.

Information collected by cookies facilitates the User's use of the Website, allows the Website to remember User preferences and tailor the Website to their needs. In particular, these cookies allow the User to recognize the User's device and display the Website appropriately. Cookies are also used to generate statistics on Website visits, which allows for the improvement of the Website's quality by improving its structure and content, thereby adapting it to Users' needs.

The website generally uses the following types of cookies:

a. Permanent files - are stored on the User's end device until they are deleted by the User or for the time specified in their settings.

b. Session files - temporary files that are stored on the User's end device until logging out, leaving the website or closing the web browser.

c. User files - files used for more than one session in order to: identify products or services added to the basket/favorites section of the Website - so that after closing the browser and opening it again, the User will still have the previously added products or services in the basket/favorites.

d. Third-party files – files such as those supporting Google Analytics statistics and those of other third-party entities, allowing advertisements to be tailored to the preferences and habits of Users.

Can Cookies be disabled?

If you do not wish to have cookies on your device, you can disable them. It is possible that by disabling cookies, you will not have access to certain content on the Site, your experience on the Site may be less effective, and your ability to use certain services may be hindered.

The User may limit or disable the use of cookies by making appropriate changes to their web browser settings. These settings can be changed, in particular, to block the automatic handling of cookies or to notify the User each time they are placed on their end device. Detailed information on how to handle cookies is available in the web browser settings.