Privacy policy
This Privacy Policy explains how SMARTX TECHNOLOGIES LTD („we”) handles and deals with the personal data of persons („user”, „reader”, „you”) in connection with accessing, reading and using the website and any services available at https://solstake.eu, altogether described as and referred to as „website”, „services” or „project” – as applicable. The Privacy Policy informs the procedures we implemented to protect the personal data in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
Administrator of personal data (within the meaning of REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL (EU) 2016/679 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 ( general regulation on data protection) – hereinafter referred to as the GDPR) in relation to personal data is:
Smartx Technologies LTD
Address: 7 Ty Nant Court, Morganstown, Cardiff, CF15 8LW, United Kingdom
Company Number 12964587 is the controller of the personal data within the scope of this Privacy Policy.
Definitions
- „Personal data” means any information assigned to an identified or identifiable natural person (or „Data subject”), whether directly or indirectly, as defined in General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, Regulation (EU) 2016/679). Personal data does not include data in cases where the identity has been removed (anonymous data).
- „Data subject” means any identified or identifiable natural person, whose data is processed by the Processor. Data subject is also referred in this Privacy Policy as „user” to simplify matters.
- “Process” or “Processing” or “Processed” or “Processes” means any operation or set of operations performed on Personal Data, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.
- Processor is the natural or legal person responsible for processing the data. In this Privacy Policy, Processor refers to Smartx Technologies Ltd.
Collection of general data and information
The website solstake.eu may collect some general data and information when a data subject visits the website. If collected, this general data and information would be stored in the server log files.
The data collected may include:
- types and versions of the used browser;
- operating system used by the data subject to access the website;
- date and time of website access;
- data subject’s IP address (Internet protocol address);
- Internet service provider of the data subject;
- any other similar data and information.
The above information is needed to:
- deliver the content of the website accurately;
- optimize the content of the website;
- provide long-term stability of the website;
- support law enforcement authorities with information necessary for prosecution, eg. In case of cyber attack, hackers’ activity, detection of tampering with the website by unauthorized parties.
All the above anonymous data and information is collected and analyzed by Smartx Technologies statistically, with sole aim of further increase of data protection and security of the website.
Website access
Website access is free and does not require any registration or providing of any personal data.
Usage of the website
User is allowed to browse the accessible content of the website.
Solstake.eu website may contain links to external websites. It is user’s responsibility to read these external websites’ Privacy Policies, Terms and Conditions and other user-related requirements. Processor does not take any responsibility for these external websites’ contents, terms and conditions etc.
Cookie Policy
This Policy sets out the rules for creating, storing, and accessing information on your devices using Cookies to electronically process the services requested by you.
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Administrator in order to provide electronic services creates and stores temporary files and accesses certain information on the user’s devices.
- Cookies – means binary data, usually small text files, stored and stored on User’s devices, which are used in programming languages for better communication between the web site and the user.
- Cookies created on the user’s device can come from both the Administrator’s system (ie, Cookies own) and from external programs that monitor Internet communication (eg, External Cookies, eg from Google and others).
- You have the ability to restrict or disable cookies for your device. If you use this option, the use of the Service will be possible, except for functions that by their very nature require cookies.
II. OBJECTIVES OF COOKIES APPLICATION
- Cookies and similar technologies are used on websites to ensure proper data transmission between connected computers. They are very widely used, they help you customize the contents of the settings page on your recipient’s computer, remember your page’s preferred appearance, such as the font size you set, and ensure that you perform several step actions (such as article insertion, online store purchase). Cookies can also be used to tailor your ads to interest visitors. It can be said that „cookie” technology is necessary for proper display of interactive pages.
- In addition to cookies sent from the site we connect to, cookies may also be sent from the referring sites, such as Google, YouTube, or social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and others.
- In general, we can divide Cookies into two types of files:
- Session cookies: are stored on the User Device and remain there until the end of the session of the browser. The stored information is then permanently deleted from the device memory. Session cookie mechanism does not allow the downloading of any personal information or confidential information from the User Device;
- Persistent cookies: are stored on the User Device and remain there until they are deleted. Ending a browser session or shutting down a device does not remove it from the User Device. The persistent cookies mechanism does not allow you to download any personal information or confidential information from your User Device.
- Under normal circumstances, Cookies are safe for the user. It is not possible for viruses or other unwanted software or malware to access a computer if they are used correctly. These files allow you to identify the software used by you. Cookies typically include the domain name from which they came from, their retention time on the Device (limited), and the assigned value (key).
- Cookies do not collect any personal information, including names and email addresses.
- Each user can change the cookie settings of his or her browser, including the ability to completely deactivate cookies. If you do not disable the ability to save cookies from different sites, this means that you give consent to saving and storing cookies on your computer.
- You may delete Cookies at any time by using the features available in the web browser it uses.
- Ways to describe disabling or changing settings for the most popular web browsers:
- Google Chrome – Google Chrome default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:
- Click on the „Google Chrome Settings” menu and select „Settings”;
- Click „Show advanced settings” at the bottom of the page;
- Select „Content Settings” under „Privacy”;
- Select the desired settings;
- To make special settings for the site, click on „Manage exceptions” and choose your own settings for your site;
- Click on the „Done” button to commit the changes.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer – The default settings of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser allow cookies to be stored, but block files that may come from sites that do not use the privacy policy. To change settings:
- Click on the „Tools” menu and select „Internet Options”;
- Select the „Privacy” tab;
- Use the slider to set the desired level of settings (the highest cookie blocks completely, the lowest allow all cookies to be stored).
- Mozilla Firefox – The default settings in Mozilla Firefox allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:
- Click on the „Tools” menu (in other versions: click the „Firefox” button) and select „Options”;
- Then select the „Privacy” tab and tick the desired settings;
- To make special settings for a particular site, click on „Exceptions” and choose your own settings for your site;
- Confirm the changes with the „OK” button.
- Opera – Opera’s default browser settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:
- Click „Preferences”, select „Advanced”, then „Cookies”;
- Mark the desired settings;
- To enter special settings for a particular site, go to the web page you want, right-click on it, select „Site Preferences” and go to the „Cookies” tab and then enter the desired settings;
- Confirm the changes with the „OK” button.
- Safari – Safari’s default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:
- In the „Safari” menu, select „Preferences”;
- Click the „Privacy” icon;
- Mark the desired settings;
- To enter special settings for a particular site, click on „Details” and select your own settings for the site.
- Google Chrome – Google Chrome default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:
- If you choose to discard all cookies, you will not be able to use certain content and services made available on our sites, including those requiring sign-in and subsequent fulfilment, for example, online store purchases. Disabling cookies does not prevent you from viewing most sites.
- You may delete Cookies at any time by using the features available in the web browser it uses.
- It should be noted that Cookies technology is used by hackers to infect computers and introduce malware. Cookies technology, which is designed to ensure proper communication with the server, is used in this case incorrectly. Protection against such attacks as well as other forms of hacking attempts should always constitute a good anti-virus protection program.
- Cookies technology is today the „salt” of the internet – in a good way. Without Cookies, many pages become much poorer.