RADEX Poland Sp.zo.o. with its registered office at ul. Przemysłowa 3, 14-200 Iława, NIP 7441775260, REGON number 280423924 entered in the National Court Register – KRS 0001081621.
If you want to contact us regarding the processing of your personal data, write to us at the email address: ecommerce@radex.com.
Providing your data is voluntary—you decide by the settings you have configured in your browser. You can read more on this topic in the section “Cookie files” of this privacy policy.
Legal basis and purpose of data processing: – our legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR), consisting in our processing (i.e., the software provider through which the Shop operates) of your data for the purpose of conducting analytical activities described in the section “Analytical activities”.
Effect of not providing data: – we will not take your preferences regarding using the Shop into account in work aimed at making the Shops accessible and intuitive.
Data processing period: – 90 days or until the time when we consider your objection to processing—depending on which of these events occurs first.
When processing your personal data, we use organizational and technical measures compliant with applicable legal provisions.
Within the Shops, we carry out analytical activities intended to increase their intuitiveness and accessibility—for you, this will take place if you allow such activities (e.g., via browser settings or a dedicated tool operating within the Shop—if such exists in the Shop). As part of analytical activities, we will take into account:
- opened subpages,
- time spent on a given subpage,
- products displayed,
- clicks on the Shop website,
- information related to purchases.
Thanks to this, we can take actions aimed at adapting the layout and appearance of the Shops as well as the content published in them to the needs of Users. We send aggregated results of our analyses to the owners of the Shops, so they receive general (i.e., without personal data) information, among other things, about which products their Customers are interested in or in which period of the year sales in the Shops increase. This will allow sellers to improve their Shops by tailoring them to Users’ expectations.
You have the right to request:
- access to your personal data, including obtaining a copy of your data (Article 15 of the GDPR or – if applicable – Article 13(1)(f) of the GDPR),
- rectification of them (Article 16 of the GDPR),
- erasure (Article 17 of the GDPR),
- restriction of processing (Article 18 of the GDPR),
- data portability to another administrator (Article 20 of the GDPR).
You also have the right to:
- object at any time to the processing of your data for reasons related to your particular situation—regarding the processing of your personal data based on Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR (i.e., based on our legitimate interests) (Article 21(1) of the GDPR).
Contact us at: bok@shoper.pl if you want to exercise your rights. You may express an objection regarding our use of cookie files (which you can read about in the “Cookie files” section) via your browser.
If you believe that your data is being processed unlawfully, you may lodge a complaint with the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection.
The cookie file that allows us to carry out analytical activities:
- is stored in your device’s memory (computer, phone, etc.);
- does not cause any changes to your device settings.
By using the appropriate options in your browser, at any time you can manage cookie files, including:
- deleting cookie files,
- blocking the use of cookie files in the future.
To learn how to manage cookie files, including how to disable their handling in your browser, you can use your browser’s help file. You can find information on this by pressing the F1 key in your browser. In addition, relevant guidance can be found on the following subpages, depending on the browser you use:
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Internet Explorer / Microsoft Edge
If you do not disable the use of cookie files through your browser, this means—in accordance with Article 173(2) of the Telecommunications Law—that you consent to their use.
Our cookie file is used by the entity providing us with analytical services—learn more from the table below.
For more information about cookie files, see Wikipedia.
We use services of external entities that support us in carrying out our business. We entrust them with data originating from traffic on the Shop website for processing—these entities process data only on our documented instructions.
Below you will find the list of recipients of your data:
- persons and entities cooperating with us under civil law agreements, supporting our ongoing business,
- hosting provider
- an entity providing software to run statistics and analyses of Users’ behavior.*
* In connection with the above, your personal data may also be processed by entities outside the European Union. The appropriate level of protection for your data, including through the use of appropriate safeguards, is ensured by the application of standard data protection clauses adopted by the European Commission, referred to in Article 46(2)(c) of the GDPR.