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We respect your right to privacy. On this page you will find our position on the collection, processing and use of information about users.
1. What personal information is collected and used by Tysia & Darko?
Users of our website remain anonymous until they decide otherwise. Resulting from the general principles of Internet connections, information contained in system logs (eg. IP address, cookie information) are used by us for technical purposes related to the administration and operation of our website. We do not collect and process data in an automated way for profiling or commercial purposes. If you decide to use the contact form and enter your personal data in it, as our site is a private site (in part made publicly available), it will be treated as sending a private message.
2. How do we protect the information?
We do not collect and process information about users of our service. The data, which is stored on our servers are used for technical purposes, to ensure the smooth operation of the service and are protected by our hosting provider. In case you found this to be an insufficient solution, you may pass your questions to Tysia & Darko by using the contact form in the Contact section of our website. We are open to all suggestions, comments and questions about users privacy.
Glossary of useful concepts - the following descriptions are not strict definitions. Their purpose is to give you only a general information about certain terms used in this document.
cookie - this is a small piece of information stored by the server on your computer, the server can read this information when you reconnect to website.
System log - this is the information that users computer provide to the server computer upon connection. It may any combination of users data and may contain i.e. IP number, which then can be more or less accurately used to determine where and when the connection was established.
IP address - a unique number, which each computer connected to the Internet has, the IP address may be permanently assigned to your computer (static) or assigned to it temporarily (dynamic).