Cookies policy

COOKIE POLICY
Online Store DRAFLAT.COM
Effective date: May 1, 2025

§1 GENERAL INFORMATION

  1. This Cookie Policy applies to the website available at www.draflat.com (hereinafter: the Store), operated and managed by:
    Ksawery Fryczyński FRYTASOFT,
    ul. Piastowska 2A, 66-436 Słońsk, Poland.
    NIP: 4290086146, REGON: 526551566, registered in CEIDG.
    Email: info@draflat.com, Phone: +48 575 110 691
    (hereinafter: the Administrator).
  2. The website uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure proper functioning of the Store, improve user experience, and conduct analytics and marketing activities.
  3. By using the Store, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Policy, unless you change your browser settings.

§2 WHAT ARE COOKIES?

  1. Cookies are small text files stored on the user's device (computer, smartphone, tablet) by a web browser.
  2. Cookies typically contain the domain name, storage duration, and a unique identifier.

§3 TYPES OF COOKIES USED

The Store uses the following types of cookies:

  1. Essential cookies – necessary for the proper functioning of the website (e.g. authentication, shopping cart, session management). These are always active and do not require user consent.
  2. Functional cookies – enable remembering user preferences (e.g. language, layout). They can be disabled without losing core website functionality.
  3. Analytical/statistical cookies – collect information on how the site is used (e.g. pages visited, time spent). They help improve the structure and performance of the site. These may come from third-party providers (e.g. Google Analytics).
  4. Marketing/advertising cookies – allow displaying personalized ads and measuring campaign effectiveness. These can be set by us or our partners (e.g. Facebook, Google Ads).

§4 THIRD-PARTY SERVICES

  1. The Store may use services of third-party providers, such as:
    • Google Analytics – to analyze website traffic,
    • Meta Pixel (Facebook) – for remarketing campaigns,
    • Payment tools – to process transactions,
    • Email tools – to manage newsletters.
  2. These providers may also store their own cookies on your device. Each of these providers operates as an independent data controller and uses its own privacy policies.

§5 COOKIE MANAGEMENT

  1. Users can manage cookies themselves by changing their browser settings to:
    • allow, block, or delete cookies,
    • set alerts before a cookie is saved.
  2. Detailed instructions on managing cookies can be found in the "Help" section of most browsers (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
  3. Restricting cookies may affect some features of the Store.

§6 POLICY CHANGES

  1. The Administrator reserves the right to amend this Cookie Policy, for example due to legal or technological changes.
  2. Significant changes will be communicated to Users via the Store or by email.