What is the Privacy Policy?

The privacy policy explains how your data is stored and processed when you use our website. In it you will find answers to questions such as:

  • Who is the controller of your data and how to contact them
  • What data we collect and what is the basis for processing it
  • What we do with your data, how we store it and who has access to it
  • What rights you have
  • What cookies are, what they are used for and how you can manage them.

Who is the controller of your data

The data controller for your personal information is MICLICK, located in Poland, registered NIP: 5512630066.

You can contact us about your personal data via:

Email: [email protected]

What data do we collect?

We collect information about your device as well as your internet connection and queries that reach our server, including your IP address and possibly other data that you provide to us, such as your name, surname, email address, contact telephone number.

The provision of personal data is voluntary, but may sometimes be necessary in order for us to provide a service to you, e.g. to respond to an enquiry or attempt to contact you by telephone, or to deliver a newsletter you have requested.

We will process the above data when you have given your consent or when it is necessary for the operation and administration of our website.

If you consent to a marketing cookie, some pages of our website will display content stored by external parties, such as YouTube, Facebook or Instagram, which involves the processing of data by these parties. If you do not wish to give such consent, we will provide a link to view this content directly on the websites of these third parties.

What do we do with your data?

We collect data so that we can provide you with services, analyse website traffic, display more relevant advertising to you, or send you marketing information.

We do not make automated decisions about you, nor do we use profiling that may have legal consequences for you Your data may be passed on to entities we use to carry out our duties and conduct our business.

To ensure the security of the website, we use reCAPTCHA security, which processes data in accordance with Google’s privacy policy and terms of service.

In accordance with Google’s consent processing rules, we send information to Google regarding queries to our server. On the basis of this data, an approximate adjustment of the measurement of the traffic on our website is made in a way that does not identify the user, in order to partially compensate for the measurement distortion resulting from respecting users’ refusals to have their data processed.

Some service providers (e.g. Google) may store data on servers outside the European Economic Area, but these will always be providers that guarantee an adequate level of protection of personal data through the compliance mechanisms in place as provided for by applicable law.

Depending on the purpose of the processing, we will store your data:

  • until you withdraw your consent (newsletter);
  • until an objection to the processing of your personal data is acknowledged (contact form, email);
  • for a maximum period of 25 months after your last interaction with our website (other data).

Your Rights

You have the right of access to your personal data, the right to rectification, portability, erasure, restriction of processing and the right to object to processing.

You can notify us of your wish to exercise your rights at any time and we will act promptly on your request. If it is not possible to act immediately, you will be informed within one month at the latest.

You can also withdraw your previously given consent to the processing of your personal data at any time. When you wish to unsubscribe from the newsletter, please click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the messages received within the newsletter. Otherwise, such a request should be sent to: [email protected].

If you believe that your personal data is being processed unlawfully, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Authority.

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