Polityka prywatności
Privacy Policy
1. General Information
- This policy applies to the website operating at the following URL:https://drkc.ch/
- The service operator and personal-data controller is: Doctor K GmbH, UID: CHE-305.014.229, Ullmannstrasse 13, St Gallen.
- Operator’s contact e-mail address: konrad.jakubowski@doctor-k.ch
- The Operator is the Controller of the personal data you voluntarily provide in the Service.
- The Service uses personal data for the following purposes:
- Operating a newsletter
- Operating a comments system
- Operating an internet forum
- Operating online chat conversations
- Operating a classified-ads system
- Displaying user profiles to other users
- Displaying users’ advertisements
- Handling enquiries via a contact form
- Preparing, packing and shipping goods
- Delivering ordered services
- Debt collection
- Presenting offers or information
The Service gathers information about users and their behaviour in the following ways:
- Through data voluntarily entered in forms, which are then stored in the Operator’s systems.
- By saving “cookies” on end devices.
2. Selected Data-Protection Methods Used by the Operator
- Login areas and places where personal data are entered are protected at the transmission layer (SSL certificate). This means personal data and login details entered on the site are encrypted on the user’s computer and can be read only on the target server.
- The Operator periodically changes administrative passwords.
- A key element of data protection is the regular updating of all software used by the Operator to process personal data, in particular the regular updating of programming components.
3. Hosting
The Service is hosted (technically maintained) on servers of the operator cyberFolks.pl.
To ensure technical reliability, the hosting provider maintains server-level logs, which may include:
- resources identified by URL (addresses of requested pages or files),
- the time the request arrived,
- the time a response was sent,
- the client station name (identified by the HTTP protocol),
- information about errors occurring during HTTP transactions,
- the URL of the page previously visited by the user (referrer link) if the transition to the Service occurred via a link,
- information about the user’s browser,
- IP address information,
- diagnostic information related to the process of self-ordering services via recorders on the site,
- information connected with handling e-mail sent to and from the Operator.
4. Your Rights and Additional Information on Data Usage
In certain situations the Controller has the right to transfer your personal data to other recipients if this is necessary to perform a contract with you or to meet obligations incumbent upon the Controller. This applies to such recipient groups as:
- hosting companies on an entrustment basis,
- couriers,
- postal operators,
- insurers,
- law firms and debt-collection agencies,
- banks,
- payment operators,
- public authorities,
- comment-system operators,
- online-chat solution operators,
- authorised employees and associates who use the data to achieve the purpose of the website,
- companies providing marketing services for the Controller.
The Controller processes your personal data no longer than necessary to carry out activities specified by separate regulations (e.g. accounting rules). Marketing data will not be processed for more than three years.
You have the right to request from the Controller:
- access to your personal data,
- rectification,
- erasure,
- restriction of processing,
- and data portability.
You have the right to object—regarding the processing specified in section 3.2—to the processing of personal data for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by the Controller, including profiling. The objection cannot be exercised if there are legally valid grounds for processing that override your interests, rights and freedoms, in particular to establish, assert or defend claims.
You may lodge a complaint against the Controller’s actions with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warsaw, Poland).
Providing personal data is voluntary but necessary to use the Service.
Automated decision-making, including profiling, may be applied to you for the purpose of providing services under a concluded contract and for the Controller’s direct marketing.
Personal data are not transferred to third countries as defined by data-protection regulations; i.e. we do not send them outside the European Union.
5. Information in Forms
- The Service collects information voluntarily provided by the user—including personal data if supplied.
- The Service may save information about connection parameters (time stamp, IP address).
- In certain cases the Service may save information facilitating the linking of data in a form with the e-mail address of the user completing the form. In such cases the user’s e-mail address appears in the URL of the page containing the form.
- Data provided in a form are processed for the purpose resulting from the function of that form—for example, to handle a service request, commercial contact, or service registration. Each form clearly explains its intended purpose.
6. Administrator Logs
Information on user behaviour in the Service may be logged. These data are used for site administration.
7. Key Marketing Techniques
- The Operator analyses website traffic with Google Analytics (Google Inc., USA). The Operator does not pass personal data to this service—only anonymised information. The service uses cookies on the user’s device. Users can view and edit information collected by Google’s advertising network via: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/
- The Operator uses remarketing techniques to match advertising content to user behaviour on the site; this may give the impression that personal data are being used to track the user, but in practice no personal data are transferred from the Operator to advertising operators. The technical prerequisite is that cookies are enabled.
- The Operator uses the Facebook pixel. This allows Facebook (Facebook Inc., USA) to know that a registered user is using the Service. Facebook acts as its own data controller; the Operator does not provide any additional personal data to Facebook. The service relies on cookies on the user’s device.
- The Operator uses solutions that analyse user behaviour by creating heat maps and recording activity on the site. This information is anonymised before being sent to the service provider, who therefore cannot identify any specific individual. Passwords and other personal data are not recorded.
- The Operator uses solutions that automate the Service’s operation toward users—for example, it may send an e-mail to a user after they visit a specific sub-page, provided the user has agreed to receive commercial correspondence from the Operator.
8. Information about Cookies
- The Service uses cookies.
- Cookies are IT data, in particular text files, stored on the end device of the Service User and intended for use with the Service’s web pages. Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which they originate, their storage time on the end device and a unique number.
- The entity placing cookies on the Service User’s end device and accessing them is the Service Operator.
- Cookies are used for the following purposes:
- maintaining the Service User’s session (after login), thanks to which the user does not have to re-enter their login and password on each sub-page;
- achieving the goals specified above in “Key Marketing Techniques.”
- The Service uses two basic types of cookies: “session” cookies and “persistent” cookies. “Session” cookies are temporary files stored on the User’s end device until logging out, leaving the website or closing the browser. “Persistent” cookies are stored on the User’s end device for the time specified in the cookie parameters or until deleted by the User.
- Web-browser software usually allows cookies to be stored on the User’s end device by default. Service Users can change these settings. The browser allows deletion of cookies, and automatic blocking of cookies is also possible. Detailed information is available in the help or documentation of the web browser.
- Limiting the use of cookies may affect some functionalities available on the Service’s web pages.
- Cookies placed on the Service User’s end device may also be used by partners cooperating with the Service Operator, particularly Google Inc. (USA), Facebook Inc. (USA), and Twitter Inc. (USA).
9. Managing Cookies – How to Give and Withdraw Consent in Practice
If the user does not wish to receive cookies, they can change their browser settings. Disabling cookies essential for authentication, security or user-preference maintenance may hinder—or in extreme cases prevent—use of websites.
- To manage cookie settings, select your web browser from the list below and follow the instructions:
- Mobile: