Dear User of the website holystick.org,
The protection of private information regarding the users of our website is of the utmost importance to us, therefore we make every effort to ensure that you can feel safe browsing our websites. We do not share the data of our readers or people browsing the site. We do not profile or send newsletters. We use basic analytical tools that are supposed to indicate interest in our site, not details about people visiting it. We also stick to the principle of the lack of advertising on our websites. If you see them, it’s a matter of your browser settings. However, in accordance with the requirements of the European ordinance, we place all the more or less necessary rules related to the GDPR.
According to art. 13 para. 1 and par. 2 of 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 (RODO), we would like to inform you that:
The administrator of your personal data is Dawid Rygielski, mail: dawid@holystick.org. The administrator of this site is also the Inspector Data Protection, which can be contacted in writing, by traditional mail and e-mail after the above mentioned addresses.
Cookies policy
The website holystick.org uses “cookies”. Cookies are small files that allow a device used to browse the Internet (eg a computer, smartphone, etc.) to store specific information about the device being used. Information recorded in cookies is used, among others for advertising and statistical purposes and to adapt our services to your individual needs. You can change the settings for cookies in your web browser. If these settings are not changed, cookies will be saved in the device’s memory. Changing the settings for cookies may limit the functionality of the website.
Facebook plugin
Our site contains a plugin for Facebook social network (Facebook Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, California, 94025, USA). The Facebook plugin on our site is marked with the Facebook logo. This plugin directly connects you with our profile on the Facebook server. Facebook can then obtain information that you have visited our site from your IP address. If you visit our website being logged in to your Facebook profile, Facebook will register information about the visit. Even if you are not logged in, Facebook is able to obtain information about the IP address. We would like to emphasize that Facebook does not provide us with information about the data collected and how to use it. The purpose and scope of data collected by Facebook are not known to us. In order to obtain additional information on privacy on Facebook, we suggest contacting Facebook directly or reading the privacy policy of the portal at: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/ If you do not want Facebook to obtain information about your visits to our sites, we advise you to log out of your Facebook account in advance.
Writing us an e-mail message …
By sending us an e-mail message you confirm that the e-mail address you are writing to belongs to you.
The right to be forgotten
GDPR grants data subjects the right to delete data, including the right to be forgotten. In accordance with the provisions of the GDPR, such a person has the right, in the cases described in the GDPR, to request the administrator to delete their personal data immediately. In order to delete data, please contact the administrator by e-mail.