Privacy Policy

1. The Marek Edelman Dialogue Center in Łódź, the administrator of the service, available at www.lodzwielukultur.pl, undertakes to duly protect the data on visitors to the service.

2. Users’ personal data will not be shared with or sold to companies or third parties.

3. Data provided by users of the service will be used solely for communication purposes or for updating the information contained in the database that is an integral part of the service.

4. The service administrator and entities operating the website (Google Inc., Facebook Inc.) collect statistics on the website’s traffic. Regardless of the personal data provided during communication, the owner of the website may use technologies that allow the collection of certain technical information, such as IP address, type of Internet browser and operating system used (see also point 5).

5. To improve the functioning of the website, cookies are used. Cookies are pieces of information sent by the web browser and stored on the user’s local hard drive. Cookies do not collect any personal data from the website user. The website stores cookies on the user’s computer to save information needed for its functionality.
The purpose is to enhance performance, generate statistics that help improve the site’s structure and content, and facilitate browsing during subsequent visits.
Users can decide which cookies and how they are stored through their web browser settings, although the default browser settings typically allow cookies to be stored.

6. Two main types of cookies are used on the Website: session cookies and persistent cookies. “Session” cookies are temporary files that are stored on the User’s terminal device until the User logs out, leaves the website or shuts down the software (web browser). “Permanent” cookies are stored on the User’s end device for the time specified in the parameters of the cookies or until they are deleted by the User.

7. The website administrator reserves the right to make changes to the privacy policy. Changes may occur at any time, and users may or may not be notified.

8. This policy does not override mandatory provisions of law, in particular those concerning consumer protection and competition. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the policy and mandatory regulations, the provisions of the policy shall be replaced by these regulations, and the remainder of the policy shall remain in effect.

Changes in Cookies settings in the most popular browsers.

Google Chrome

Click on the menu (in the upper right corner), tab Settings > Show advanced settings. In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button. In the “Cookies” section, you can change the following cookie settings:

  • Deleting cookies
  • Default cookie blocking
  • Allow cookies by default
  • Default retention of cookies and page data until browser closes
  • Specify exceptions for cookies from specific sites or domains

Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0

  • From the browser menu (upper right corner), select: Tools > Internet Options > Privacy, Sites button. Use the slider to set the level, confirm the change with the OK button.

Mozilla Firefox

  • From the browser menu, select: Tools > Options > Privacy. Activate the Firefox program field: “will use user settings”.
  • Cookies are decided by clicking – or not – on the Accept cookies item.

Opera

  • From the browser menu, select: Utility > Preferences > Advanced.
  • Cookies are decided by checking – or not – the Cookies item.

Safari

  • In the Safari drop-down menu, select Preferences and click the Security icon. Here you select the security level in the “Accept cookies” area.