Cookie Usage Policy
"Cookies" are single, small text files sent by visited websites and downloaded on the user's computer. The information contained in these files allows the information contained therein to be read only by the party that created them. Thus, the website cannot have access to other files located on the user's computer.
The purpose of using the Web Cookie technology by this website is to make it easier for visitors to use the Twojszklarz.pl Website. Cookies are used, among others:
- to display the start screen to a new visitor to Twojszklarz.pl Websites and to skip this screen for returning users,
- to recognize and display the correct version of the Twojszklarz.pl Website, depending on the type of device used for visiting (mobile/stationary),
- to monitor traffic on Twojszklarz.pl Sites and analyze how visitors use Twojszklarz.pl Sites.
Twojszklarz.pl declares that it does not use information stored in cookies to identify visitors to this website.
User's consent/no consent to the Cookies Policy
By using this website, the user agrees to the use of cookies in accordance with the Cookie Policy.
A user who does not agree is obliged to change the device and/or browser settings for cookies on their own or to stop using the Twojszklarz.pl Websites.
Can I opt out of accepting cookies?
Activities related to the storage and sending of cookies are handled by web browsers and are invisible to the user. Most used browsers accept Cookies by default. However, the user can set the browser so that it can reject requests to store cookies in general or selected cookies. This can be done through the settings in your browser. Before you decide to change the default settings, however, remember that many Cookies help to improve the convenience of using the website. Disabling cookies may affect how our website will be displayed in your browser.
How to disable cookies?
For Firefox:
- At the top of the browser window, press the Firefox button (in Windows XP, click the Tools menu) and select Options.
- Then select the Privacy panel.
- From the Firefox: drop-down menu, select an option: will use user history settings.
- Tick Accept cookies to enable, uncheck to disable cookies.
- Select the storage period for cookies:
a) Store: until they expire - the cookie will be deleted after reaching the expiration date, which is determined by the sending website
cookie.
b) Keep: until Firefox is closed - cookies stored on your computer will be deleted when you close Firefox.
c) Store: ask every time - each time the site tries to send a cookie, the browser will prompt you with a request
to decide on the storage of the cookie. - Press the OK button to close the options window
For Google Chrome:
- Click the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar.
- Select Settings.
- Click Show advanced settings.
- In the Privacy section, click Content Settings.
- In the Cookies section, you can change the following cookie settings:
a) Blocking cookies by default
- Block all cookies: Select Block attempts to place data from sites on your computer. Note that this is a setting
prevents most sites that require you to log in from working.
- Only block third-party cookies: Select the Ignore exceptions and block third-party cookies checkbox.
Selecting this checkbox rejects third-party cookies from the site, even if the site has been enabled
added to the Exceptions list and may create cookies on your computer.
b) Allowing cookies by default
If you want to allow both first-party and third-party cookies, check Allow local storage.
To only accept first-party cookies, select the Block all third-party cookies without exception checkbox.
More about Chrome browser settings
For Internet Explorer:
- In the browser window, click Tools, then click Internet Options.
- Click the Privacy tab, then under Settings move the slider to the top position to block all cookies or to the bottom position to allow all cookies, then click OK.