Cookie policy

Cookie Policy
This policy describes in detail the cookies we use on our www.altron.net website. They explain how to accept, modify or decline these cookies. This policy applies to our website www.altron.net. For additional terms of the website, please see our Terms of Use.

What are cookies?
A cookie is a small data folder that resides on your computer or other device and allows a website to recognize you as a user when you return to that page from the same computer and via the same web browser for the duration of your visit (using “cookie session”) or a re-visit (“permanent cookie”). Other similar folders work the same way and we use the word “cookie” in this policy to refer to all folders that collect information this way.

Cookies are a very common technology for remembering certain information about a website visitor. The vast majority of websites currently use cookies and these are commonly used in a wide range of tasks. We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • Necessary cookies. These cookies are required for the operation of our website. For example, they include cookies that allow you to log in to the secure area of ​​our website or use online payment services.
  • Analytical cookies. These files allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and see how visitors navigate our website while using it. This helps us improve the functioning of our website, for example, by ensuring that users find what they are looking for easily.
  • Functional cookies. These files are used to recognize you when you return to our site as well as to embed third-party services. This allows us to customize our content, greet you by your name, remember your preferences (e.g., your language or region selection) and integrate useful third-party services such as maps and social media features into our website.
  • Advertising cookies. These cookies record your visit to our website as well as the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We’ll use this information to create an ad targeted to your interests. We may share this information with third parties for the same purpose.

Functional cookies, analytical cookies used to measure traffic to our website and cookies to personalize the display of the website are processed based on a legitimate company interest. Advertising cookies are processed with your consent.

This cookie policy informs you about specific cookies on this website.

How to control and delete cookies
When you entered this website, you were presented with a message alerting you to the use of cookies. We had to use a cookie to present this notice to you.

If you continue to use this website, multiple cookies and other tracking technologies will be used by your browser for the proper functioning of our website as described in the “Cookies Policy” to improve our website and your browsing experience as well as so we can create tailored ads and the content you see. If you continue to use this website, you agree to the use of these cookies and tracking technologies.

Please note that restricting cookies may mean that you will not be able to fully use all the features and services available on this website.

Cookies that we use on our website
Below you will find a list of cookies we use on this website, along with details about what each cookie is used for (this includes third-party cookies).

How to Modify Cookies
You can change or reject the cookies we use on this site, or in your browser settings.

Rights of the Data Subject
We would like to draw your attention to your data subjects’ rights and, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR, we inform as a controller that upon the data subject’s request – the data subject has the right to access personal data and the following information:

  • the purpose of processing,
  • the category of personal data affected,
  • recipients or categories of recipients to whom personal data have been or will be disclosed,
  • the planned period of time during which personal data will be stored,
  • all available information about your personal information source,
  • if not obtained from the data subject, whether automated decision-making (including profiling) takes place.

The data subject shall also have the right to request from the controller:

  • access to their personal data pursuant to Article 15 of the GDPR,
  • correction of personal data pursuant to Article 16 of the GDPR,
  • the right to be erased, the right to be forgotten under Article 17 of the GDPR,
  • the right to restrict processing pursuant to Article 18 of the GDPR,
  •  the right to data portability under Article 20 of the GDPR,
  • the right to object to processing under Article 21 of the GDPR,
  • the right not to be the subject of any decision based solely on automated processing (including profiling) pursuant to Article 22 of the GDPR.

Any data subject who discovers or assumes that the controller or processor is processing his or her personal data in contradiction to the protection of the private and personal life of the data subject or to the law, in particular if personal data are inaccurate for the purpose of their processing, can:

  • Ask the administrator for an explanation.
  • Require the administrator to remedy this. In particular, it may be blocking, correcting, supplementing or deleting personal data.
  • If the data subject’s request under paragraph 1 is found justified, the controller shall immediately remedy the defective condition.
  • If the controller fails to comply with the data subject’s request pursuant to paragraph 1, the data subject shall have the right to contact the supervisory authority, i.e. the Office for Personal Data Protection.
  • The procedure referred to in paragraph 1 shall not preclude the data subject from contacting the supervisory authority directly.
  • For providing information, the controller has the right to demand reasonable compensation not exceeding the costs necessary to provide the information.