Privacy policy
The administrator of your personal data is the company Xylos, based in Bedzin at 25 Sielecka St. You can contact us at the telephone number +48 512 172 467 or by e-mail at kontakt@xylos-taxi.dfirma.pl
We collect the following types of personal data:
– Contact data (name, surname, email address, telephone number)
– Login data (username, password)
Your personal data is processed for the following purposes:
– Provision of services
– Communication with the customer
– Analytics and service improvement
– Compliance with legal obligations
The processing of personal data takes place on the basis of:
– Your consent (article 6(1)(a) GDPR)
– The performance of a contract (article 6(1)(b) GDPR)
– Fulfilment of legal obligations (article 6(1)(c) GDPR)
– Legitimate legitimate interests of the controller (article 6(1)(f) GDPR)
Recipients of your data Your data may be passed on to:
– To entities processing data on our behalf (e.g. courier companies, IT service providers)
– To governmental authorities, if required by applicable law
We retain your personal data for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected and in accordance with applicable legislation.
You have the following rights:
– Right of access to your data
– Right to rectification of data
– Right to erasure (right to be forgotten)
– Right to restriction of data processing
– Right to data portability
– Right to object to data processing
– Right to withdraw consent
To exercise these rights, please contact us by email at kontakt@xylos-taxi.dfirma.pl
We make every effort to protect your personal data from unauthorised access, loss or destruction by using appropriate technical and organisational measures.
We reserve the right to make changes to this privacy policy. We will inform you of any significant changes on our website.
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at kontakt@xylos-taxi.dfirma.pl
If you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, which is the President of the Data Protection Authority.
This Privacy Policy is effective as of 25.07.2024.
Our company is committed to protecting the privacy of its customers and users, in accordance with the requirements of the RODO and national data protection legislation.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser when you visit websites. They are used to remember information between visits, thereby facilitating the use of websites. Depending on the website, they can store the user’s session status, session IDs, login data, language settings, browsing history, etc. They may also be used to monitor activity for analytical and advertising purposes.
Cookies can be divided by function into:
– Essential: Essential cookies contribute to the usability of the website by enabling basic functions such as website navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
– Preferences: Preference cookies allow the website to remember information that changes the look or function of the website, such as your preferred language or the region in which you are located.
– Statistics: Statistical cookies help website owners understand how different users behave on the site by collecting and reporting anonymous information.
– Marketing: Marketing cookies are used to track users on websites. The aim is to display advertisements that are relevant and interesting to individual users and therefore more valuable to third-party publishers and advertisers.
– Unclassified: Unclassified cookies are cookies that are in the process of being classified, together with the providers of the individual cookies.
Cookies can be divided by storage time into:
– Session cookies: Temporarily stored in the browser’s memory and deleted when the browser is closed. They are used to maintain the user’s session on the website, e.g. login.
– Permanent cookies: Stored on the user’s device for a limited period of time, even after the browser is closed. They allow the user’s preferences and settings to be remembered for a longer period.
Cookies can be divided by origin into:
– First party cookies: Set by the website that the user visits. They are used to support the basic functions of the website.
– Third-party cookies: Set by domains other than the website visited. They are most commonly used for advertising and analytical purposes.
The user has several rights regarding cookies, which are protected by various legal regulations such as the European Union’s Data Protection Regulation (RODO) and other national privacy regulations. The main rights you have because of this are:
– Right to information: The user has the right to be informed about what cookies are used on the website, for what purpose they are used, who sets them and how long they will be stored.
– Right to consent: The user must give his/her consent to the storage and access of cookies, except for those that are necessary for the functioning of the website. Consent must be informed, voluntary and given before the installation of cookies.
– Right to withdraw consent: The user has the right to withdraw his/her consent to the use of cookies at any time. The website should allow easy management of the cookie settings, including deleting or blocking them.
Details of the cookies currently in use on the website can be found in the panel available under the blue button in the lower left-hand corner of the page.
