_Cookies

Table of contents

§1 Definitions

§2 Types of Cookies

§3 The purposes for which the Cookies are used

§4 Possibilities of defining the conditions for storing or accessing Cookies

§5 How to deactivate cookies in your browser?

This Cookies Policy defines the rules of storing and accessing information on the User’s devices with the use of Cookies for the purpose of realization of electronic services requested by the User by Transition Technologies PSC S.A. with its registered seat in Lodz, 276 Piotrkowska Street.

§1 Definitions

  1. Administrator – means the company Transition Technologies PSC S.A. with its seat in Łódź, ul. Piotrkowska 276, 90-361 Łódź, registered in the Register of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept by the District Court for Łódź-Śródmieście in Łódź, XX Economic Department of the National Court Register under the KRS number 0000930989, Tax Number 7292712388, National Business Registry Number: 365249538, with the share capital of PLN 1 468 800.00, paid in full, that provides services electronically and stores and accesses information in User’s devices.
  2. Cookies – means computer data, in particular small text files, recorded and stored on devices through which the User accesses websites of the Website.
  3. Cookies of the Administrator – means Cookies placed by the Administrator, related to the provision of electronic services by the Administrator through the Website.
  4. External Cookies – means Cookies placed by partners of the Administrator, through the website of the Website.
  5. Website – means the website or application under which the Administrator operates the website, operating in the domain ttpsc.pl.
  6. Device – means an electronic device through which the User accesses the Website.
  7. User – means an entity that uses the Website.

§2 Types of Cookies

  1. Cookies used by the Administrator are safe for the User Device. In particular, this way it is not possible to get into the Device Users viruses or other unwanted software or malware.
  2. These cookies allow us to identify the software used by the User and customize the Website for each individual User.
  3. Cookies typically include the name of the domain from which they originate, the time they are stored on the Device, and the value assigned to them.
  4. The entity placing Cookies on the User’s Device and accessing them is the Website Administrator.
  5. The Administrator uses the following types of Cookies:
    a) Session cookies: stored on the User’s Device and remain there until the end of the session of a given browser. When the session ends, the stored information is permanently deleted from the Device’s memory. The mechanism of session cookies does not allow collecting any personal data or any confidential information from the User Device.
    b) Persistent Cookies: stored on the User’s Device and remain there until deleted (manually or by the browser on the basis of the period contained in the Cookies file). Ending the session of the browser or switching off the Device does not delete them from the User’s Device. The mechanism of persistent Cookies does not allow collecting any personal data or any confidential information from the User Device.
    c) Technical cookies: allow the proper functioning of the Website;
Filename domain description time
ct_pointer_data, ct_timezone, apbct_timestamp, apbct_site_landing_ts, apbct_page_hits, apbct_cookies_test, ct_sfw_pass_key, ct_checkjs, ct_ps_timestamp, ct_fkp_timestamp,  apbct_visible_fields ttpsc.com These cookies are set by the CleanTalk plugin. CleanTalk – is used to prevent spam in our comments and forms and acts as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for this website. session
__cfduid .clutch.co A cookie from the Cluch widget implemented on our site. It is used by CDN services, such as CloudFare, to identify individual clients using a common IP address and apply security settings based on individual clients. It does not correspond to any user ID in the web application and does not store any personal information. 1 month

 

__cfduid .freegeoip.live Allows you to remember your language choices for the website and your country. The cookie is used by CDN services, such as CloudFare, to identify individual clients using a common IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. It does not correspond to any user ID in the web application and does not store any personal information. 1 month

 

d) Functional cookies: allow saving the User’s preferred functionalities of the Website.

Filename domain description time
pll_language ttpsc.com This cookie is set by the Polylang plugin for WordPress-based sites. The cookie stores the language code of the last page viewed. 1 year
lang .ads.linkedin.com This cookie is used to store your language preferences in order to display content in that stored language the next time you visit the website (LinkedIn). session
bcookie .linkedin.com This cookie is set by LinkedIn. The purpose of the cookie is to enable LinkedIn functionality on the site. 2 years
lidc .linkedin.com This cookie is set by LinkedIn and used for routing. 1 day
lang .linkedin.com This cookie is set by LinkedIn. This cookie is used to store a user’s language preferences in order to display content in that stored language the next time the user visits the website. session

e) Marketing cookies: allow us to provide Users with advertising content more tailored to their interests and the use of third-party cookies related to social media.

Filename domain description time
test_cookie .doubleclick.net This cookie is set by doubleclick.net. The purpose of the cookie is to check if the user’s browser supports cookies. 15 minutes
_fbp .ttpsc.com This cookie is set by Facebook to deliver ads when you are on Facebook or a digital platform served by Facebook ads when you visit this website. 3 months
bscookie .www.linkedin.com This cookie is a cookie with a browser ID set by LinkedIn share buttons and ad tags. 2 years
fr .facebook.com The cookie is set by Facebook to display relevant ads to users and to measure and improve ads. The cookie also tracks your online behavior on sites that have a Facebook pixel or Facebook social plugin. 3 months
UserMatchHistory .linkedin.com Linkedin – used to track visitors across multiple websites in order to present relevant ads based on visitor preferences. 1 month

f) Analytical cookies: allow to measure the number of visits and gather information about traffic sources, thanks to which it is possible to improve the Website activity.

Filename domain description time
_gcl_au .ttpsc.com This cookie is used by Google Analytics to understand your interaction with the site. 3 months
_ga .ttpsc.com This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign and site usage tracking data for site analytics reporting. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors. 2 years
_gid .ttpsc.com This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to store information about how visitors use the website and helps create an analytical report on how the website is performing. The data collected includes the number of visitors, the source they came from and the pages visited anonymously. 1 day
_hjFirstSeen .ttpsc.com This cookie is set by Hotjar to store anonymous statistics. 30 minutes
gaVisitorUuid .ttpsc.com Getresponse, Records statistical data about user behavior on the site. Used for internal website analysis. 1 year
_gat_gtag_UA_157430099_1 .ttpsc.com Google Analytics – used to analyze user browsing habits, flow, source and other information. 1 minute
_gat_UA-81022461-7 .ttpsc.com Google Analytics cookie to limit the number of requests. 1 minute
AnalyticsSyncHistory .linkedin.com LinkedIn – used to store information about the time when synchronization with the lms_analytics cookie took place for users in designated countries. 1 month
_hjid .ttpsc.com This cookie is set by Hotjar. This cookie is set when a customer first arrives at a Hotjar script page. It is used to store a random user ID unique to that site in the browser. This ensures that behavior on subsequent visits to the same site will be assigned the same user ID. 1 year
_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress .ttpsc.com This cookie is set by Hotjar to store unique visits. 30 minutes
_hjIncludedInPageviewSample .ttpsc.com This cookie is used to tell Hotjar if a visitor is included in the data sampling defined by your website’s page view limit. 30 minutes

 

§4 The purposes for which the Cookies are used

  1. The Administrator uses Administrator Cookies for the following purposes:
    a) Website configuration:
    • to recognize the Website’s User’s device and its location and appropriately display the website, tailored to its individual needs,
    • font size, web design, etc.
    b) Execution of processes indispensable for websites to be fully operational: adjustment of the content of sites of the Website to User’s preferences and optimization of use of sites of the Website. In particular, these files allow for recognition of basic parameters of User Device and appropriate display of website, adapted to individual needs of User.
    c) Analyses, research and view audits of creating anonymous statistics that help to understand how users of the Website navigate the Website’s pages, which enables improvement of their structure and content.
    d) Ensure safety and reliability of service.
  2. The Administrator uses External Cookies for the following purposes:
    a) Collecting general and anonymous statistical data via the analytical tools of Google Analytics [administrator of Cookies: Google Inc. based in the USA],
    b) Using interactive features to popularize the site via social networking sites Facebook.com [administrator of Cookies: Facebook Inc with headquarters in the USA or Facebook Ireland with headquarters in Ireland].

§5 Possibilities of defining the conditions for storing or accessing Cookies

  1. The User can independently and at any time change the settings for cookies, specifying the conditions for their storage and access by cookies to the User Device. The User can change the settings referred to in the previous sentence by means of the settings of the Internet browser or the configuration of the service. These settings can be changed in particular in such a way as to block the automatic handling of cookies in the settings of your web browser or inform on their placement on your device each time. Detailed information on the possibility and methods of using cookies is available in the software settings (web browser).
  2. The User can delete Cookies at any time using the functions available in the web browser they are using.
  3. Restricting the use of cookies, may affect some of the functionality available on the Website.
  4. The Administrator informs that changes in the User’s web browser settings may affect access to certain functions of the Website, e.g. by limiting them.

§6 How to deactivate cookies in your browser?

  1. The handling and storage of cookies is the direct responsibility of the web browser you are using. By default, browsers are enabled to accept and store cookies.
  2. If you do not consent to the storage of Cookies, you can disable this feature in your browser’s options by changing your browser’s Cookie storage settings.
  3. In Mozilla Firefox: go to the “Tools” menu, select “Options” and then “Privacy”. The browser gives you the option to select that you do not want to be tracked at all or to delete individual cookies of individual websites.
  4. In Microsoft Internet Explorer: go to the “Tools” menu, select “Internet Options” and then “Privacy”. You can use the slider to adjust the overall level of privacy or use the “Sites” button to manage the settings of individual websites.
  5. In the Google Chrome browser: in the menu hidden under the three horizontal dashes in the upper right corner of the browser, select “Tools” and then “Clear browsing data…”. In addition to being able to clear cookies, there is a “More information” link that leads to a detailed description of the browser’s privacy features.
  6. In the Opera browser: click the “Opera” button in the upper left corner open the menu and select “Settings” and then “Clear browsing history…”. Apart from the possibility to delete already set cookies, there is also a button “Manage cookies…” leading to more advanced options for individual sites.
  7. In the Apple Safari browser: go to the “Safari” menu, select “Preferences” and then the “Privacy” tab. Here you will find numerous options regarding cookies.
  8. On smartphones, tablets and other devices: each model of smartphone, tablet or other device that has a web browser may handle this feature differently. Therefore, we encourage you to review your privacy options in your device’s documentation on the manufacturer’s website.
  9. Information about cookies can usually also be found in the “Help” section of the menu of your web browser. If you do not find information on this topic, please ask directly to the manufacturer, or the company from which you purchased the device.

 

You can find more information on the websites of the browser developers, e.g:

  1. Google Chrome
  2. Mozilla Firefox
  3. Microsoft Edge

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