Personal data administrator
The administrator of your Personal Data in the online store www.wilmar.com.pl is:
ZAKŁAD KALETNICZY "WILMAR" WILMAŃSKI ARTUR, NIP 5781049327
Contact details:
ZAKŁAD KALETNICZY "WILMAR" WILMAŃSKI ARTUR
ul. Opalowa 12, 82-310 Gronowo Górne, Polska
e-mail adress: biuro@wilmar.com.pl
Phone number: +48 604 324 056
Cookies policy
- Definition of cookies
Cookies, also known as cookies (in English, cookie means a cookie) are small text files (txt.) sent by a web server and saved on the user's side (usually on the hard drive). The information contained in a given cookie can only be read by the website from which the cookie comes. Thanks to this information, the site "knows" how you use it and can, for example, adjust the content displayed to you or offer you help. - Cookie functions
Cookies contain various information about the user of a given website and the history of his/her communication with the website. Thanks to them, we can obtain anonymous statistical data on how the user uses the website. It is worth noting, however, that these data are not associated with specific people browsing the website, but only with a computer connected to the Internet on which cookies have been saved (IP address is used for this purpose). - Use of information from cookies
Cookies are stored and used for the following purposes: statistical and ensuring the proper operation of the website. However, you have the option to set your browser in such a way that cookies are not saved on the disk or automatically deleted at a certain time, which, however, may prevent you from using all the website's functions. - Disabling cookies in the most popular browsers:
- Google Chrome:
- In the upper right corner of the browser, click "More", then "Settings".
- At the bottom, select "Advanced".
- In the "Privacy and Security" section, click Content Settings and then Cookies.
- To disable cookies: click the switch (untick) "Allow sites to save and read cookie data".
- Mozilla Firefox
- In the upper right corner of Firefox, click the "Menu" button (three horizontal lines), then select "Options".
- Then select the "Privacy and Security" tab and then select the "History" section.
- Select the option: "Firefox: will use user settings".
- Check Accept cookies to enable, uncheck to disable cookies.
In addition, it is possible to specify the period of storage of cookies:- Keep: until they expire - the cookie will be deleted after reaching the expiration date, which is determined by the website sending the cookie.
- Keep: Until Firefox closes - Cookies stored on your computer will be deleted when you close Firefox.
- Store: ask every time - each time a website tries to send a cookie, the browser will prompt you to decide whether to store the cookie.
- Internet Explorer
- In the upper right corner of the browser, click the "Tools" button, then select "Internet Options".
- Click the "Privacy" tab, then under Settings, click "Advanced".
- You can then accept, block or prompt first-party or third-party cookies.
- Safari
Choose Safari > Preferences, click Privacy, then do any of the following. Select one of the options next to Cookies and site data:- Always block: The browser prevents websites, third parties, and advertisers from storing cookies and other data on your device.
- Only from the current site: The browser accepts cookies and site data only from the site currently displayed.
- From sites you visit: Your browser accepts cookies and site data only from sites you visit.
- Always Allow: The browser allows all websites, third parties, and advertisers to store cookies and other data on your device.
- Opera
Select the following options: Cookie Settings Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Cookies.
In the Opera browser, you can choose from the following 3 options:- Accept cookies - all cookies are accepted (default option).
- Only accept cookies from the site I visit - all cookies from domains other than the visited domain are rejected.
- Never accept cookies - all cookies are rejected.
- Google Chrome:
Personal data provided when creating a customer account
Using the form on this website, you can set up a customer account, which you will use to place orders using this account and conclude contracts with us for the delivery of services or goods. For this purpose, you provide us with the personal data indicated in the form. Providing personal data is fully voluntary.
Below we present information on the processing of your personal data in the event of completing the form, and thus setting up a customer account.
- Type of data processed
The personal data that will be processed are: e-mail address, name, surname, correspondence address, telephone number. These are personal data that you provide to us in order to register an account in the online store www.wilmar.com.pl and, as a result, place an order with us (conclude a contract with us). - No obligation to provide data
All personal data provided via the form in order to set up a customer account are provided by you voluntarily. However, if you do not provide them, you will not be able to set up a Customer account on Our Website and thus make an online order using this account. -
Purpose of personal data processing
We will process the personal data in question primarily for the purpose of:
- performance of the contract between us or to take action before concluding the contract at your request.
The legal basis for the processing of the above-mentioned personal data for this purpose is art. 6 sec. 1 point b) Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC - hereinafter referred to as GDPR .
The indicated personal data will also be processed by us in order to fulfill our legal obligations. We will use the data necessary to comply with legal obligations during:
- performance of duties,
- at the time when applicable law imposes an obligation on us to store data, e.g. tax data.
The legal basis for the processing of the above-mentioned personal data for the above-mentioned purpose is art. 6 sec. 1 point c) GDPR.
The provided personal data will also be processed by us for the purpose of:
- pursuing claims or going to court,
- direct marketing.
The legal basis for the processing of the above-mentioned personal data for the above-mentioned purpose is art. 6 sec. 1 point f) GDPR.
- Transfer of data to third parties
We may transfer your personal data to entities processing them on our behalf, including: subcontractors of our services (e.g. providers of server and electronic services, providers of postal services, accounting services, legal services), as well as entities authorized to obtain data on the basis of applicable law, e.g. courts or prosecutor's offices - however, only if the authorities these will make an appropriate request based on legal provisions. - Rights in relation to the personal data provided
You have the right to request us to access your personal data, rectify it, delete it, limit its processing or object to the processing of your personal data, as well as to transfer your personal data. In any case, you have the right to lodge a complaint against the processing of your personal data by us to the appropriate supervisory authority, and at any time to withdraw consent to further processing of your personal data. - Right to object
You have the right to object at any time - for reasons related to your particular situation - to the processing of personal data concerning you by us, when this data is processed in connection with the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of public authority entrusted to the data controller and, when personal data is processed for purposes resulting from legitimate interests pursued by the administrator or by a third party, including profiling on these grounds.In the event of a justified objection, the data controller will no longer be allowed to process this personal data, unless it demonstrates the existence of valid legitimate grounds for processing, overriding the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject, or grounds for establishing, investigating or defending claims .
If your personal data is processed for the purposes of direct marketing, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of personal data concerning you for the purposes of such marketing, including profiling, to the extent that the processing is related to such direct marketing.
You can exercise this right by sending an appropriate objection to the address of our registered office or e-mail address. - The period of personal data processing
Personal data will be processed by us for the duration of the contract concluded with us and after the end of the contract in order to fulfill our legal obligations. After the end of the contract, your personal data will be stored until the expiry of the limitation period for claims or until the expiry of the obligation to store personal data resulting from applicable law, including the obligation to store accounting and financial documents.
If you do not use your account for two years from its creation, it will be deleted by us and your personal data will be deleted.