• Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY APPHURT.PL

To facilitate the use of our website, we use technology known as cookies. You can at any time disable or restrict the option of accepting cookies in your web browser. However, this may cause difficulties or make it impossible to use our website to the extent that it uses cookies files.

What are cookies? Cookies are small files (computer data) saved by visited websites on the user's end device (computer, laptop, smartphone, etc.). They facilitate the use of the Internet by saving browsing information. Thanks to cookies, websites know that you are logged in, remember your settings and provide you with personalized content. The information contained in these files allows reading the information contained in them only by the page that created them. This means that a website using cookies does not have access to other files on your computer.

Can I opt out of accepting cookies? Activities related to storing and sending cookies are handled by web browsers and are invisible to the user. Most browsers used accept cookies by default. However, you can set the browser to be able to reject requests to store cookies at all or selected cookies. This can be done through browser settings. Before you decide to change the default settings, however, remember that many cookies help improve the convenience of using the site. Disabling cookies may affect how our site will display in your browser, some of its functionalities, and may cause problems with logging into the Customer Account.

Information on how to change the conditions for storing or receiving cookies in different browsers (including how to delete cookies) is available here: Chrome | Firefox | Safari | Microsoft Edge | Internet Explorer | Opera.

For what purpose does our website use cookies? Cookies used on our website enable appropriate personalization of the information displayed on it and presentation of content tailored to the user's needs. They also allow measuring user interactions on websites. We use cookies to customize and improve the way websites operate, as well as to measure the effectiveness of actions carried out on the website and tailor ads to individual user needs. Cookies additionally allow us to study user preferences and thus improve the quality of our services. Cookies enable in particular:

matching the content of ads displayed on the website,
measuring user traffic on pages using Google Analytics code (more information can be found at: https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html?hl=pl),
using a probe mechanism to study user preferences,
remembering the lack of consent to display some content in the future,
measuring the effectiveness (tracking conversions) of actions conducted for the Store, e.g., in the Google advertising network, partner programs, affiliate networks,
matching the content of ads broadcast in the Google advertising network (remarketing) - more information about cookies used in the Google AdWords advertising network can be found at: http://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785,
establishing, maintaining and managing the user session, as well as remembering language preferences and other settings on the page,
user authentication on the website and ensuring user session on the website.

What "cookies" do we use? The following types of cookies are used on our website:

own cookies: are created by the apphurt.pl website,
external cookies (third parties): information from servers of entities with which we cooperate (e.g., Google, Facebook); these files allow tailoring ads to user preferences and habits, assessing the effectiveness of advertising activities, creating so-called general user profiles, etc.
session cookies: are stored on the user's device and remain there until the session of the given browser ends (the saved information is then permanently deleted from the device memory),
persistent (permanent) cookies: are stored on the user's device and remain there until they are deleted; ending the session of the given browser or turning off the device does not cause their deletion from the user's device.

Own cookies are used for the following purposes:

website configuration, in particular:

tailoring the website content to user preferences and optimizing the use of the website (e.g., PHPSESSID)
recognizing the website user's device and its location and appropriate display of website pages, tailored to individual user needs (e.g., WD)

user authentication on the website and ensuring user session on the website, in particular:

maintaining the user session on the website (after logging in), thanks to which the user does not have to re-enter the login and password on each subpage of the website (e.g., HASH MD5)
proper configuration of selected website functions, enabling in particular verification of browser session authenticity (e.g., PHPSESSID)

implementation of processes necessary for full website functionality, in particular:

tailoring the content of website pages to user preferences and optimizing the use of website pages; in particular, these files allow recognizing basic parameters of the user's device and appropriately displaying the website page, tailored to individual user needs (e.g., WD)
proper handling of the partner program, enabling in particular verification of sources of user redirections to website pages (e.g., PHPSESSID)
enabling the use of "Cart" and "Wish List" functions on the website (e.g., PHPSESSID)

analyses and research and audience audits, in particular:

creating anonymous statistics that help understand how website users use the Website, which allows improving its structure and content (_gali).

External cookies are used for the following purposes:

presenting multimedia content on website pages that are downloaded from an external website (e.g., YouTube.com, cookie administrator: Google LLC based in USA),
collecting general and anonymous static data through analytical tools (e.g., Google Analytics, cookie administrator: Google LLC based in USA),
presenting ads tailored to User preferences using an internet advertising tool (e.g., Google AdSense, cookie administrator: Google LLC based in USA),
logging into the website through a social networking service (e.g., Facebook.com, cookie administrator: Facebook Inc based in USA or Facebook Ireland based in Ireland; Google.com, cookie administrator: Google LLC based in USA),
using interactive functions to popularize the website through social networking services (e.g., Instagram.com, cookie administrator: Instagram LLC, based in USA; Facebook.com, cookie administrator: Facebook Inc based in USA or Facebook Ireland based in Ireland; Pinterest.com, cookie administrator: Pinterest Inc. based in USA),
presenting opinions on website pages that are downloaded from an external website (e.g., Ceneo.pl, cookie administrator: Opineo Sp. z o.o. based in Wrocław, Poland),
expressing opinions by the user (e.g., YourCX, cookie administrator: YourCX Sp. z o.o. based in Wrocław, Poland),
using interactive functions to popularize the website through social networking services (e.g., Facebook.com, cookie administrator: Facebook Inc based in USA or Facebook Ireland based in Ireland)

List of cookies The list of the most important cookies used by our website is available below, and you can also check it at any time using the tools of the web browser used (by clicking the "padlock" icon visible on the address bar in the browser at the address of our Store's website).

Own cookies

Cookie file name | Description of action

_dc_gtm_UA-* | Used by Google tag manager to control the loading of Google Analytics script tag. Expires after session.

_ga | Records a unique identifier used to generate statistical data about how the user uses the website. Expires after 12h.

_gid | Records a unique identifier used to generate statistical data about how the user uses the website. Expires after 12h.

banners_* | Information banner on the page. Expires after 12h.

box-page-top-cookie-* | Display of top advertising banner. Expires after 30 days.

cc_cookie_accept | Acceptance of saving cookies files. Expires after 12h.

cc_cookie_decline | Refusal to save cookies files. Expires after 12h.

cookie_name | Cookie name. Expires after 30 days and is generated anew.

PHPSESSID | Session cookie file that is created and exists only during the browser session. It is necessary for the proper functioning of the website.

_gali | This cookie is usually saved in the browser during the first visit. If the cookie was deleted by the browser operator and then the browser visits the Store's website, a new _gali cookie is written with a different unique identifier. In most cases, this cookie is used to identify unique users on the Store's page and is updated with each page view. In addition, this cookie is provided with a unique identifier that Google Analytics uses to ensure both the validity and availability of the cookie as an additional security measure. Expires after a year.

018a104ff75b939e1d8c13547bea6c5f | Session cookie file that is created and exists only during the logged-in user's session. It is necessary for the proper functioning of the User profile. Expires after logging out.

_gat_UA-* | Used to distinguish users. Expires after 10 minutes.

Config1.veinteractive.com

Cookie file name | Description of action

Opt-out | Cookie file used to avoid cookies files. Accepting cookie blocking blocks blocking of future cookies in the browser by a specific website server or advertisers. Basically, it allows stating that you do not want to participate in ad targeting, profiling or otherwise tracking your browsing. Opt-out cookie only blocks cookies from a specific server and is not a general cookie blocking tool from any visited website. However, you can manage cookies through browser settings.

Bid.g.doubleclick.net

Cookie file name | Description of action

IDE | Used by Google DoubleClick to record and report website user activities after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser's ads to measure ad effectiveness and display ads targeted to the user.

DSID | These cookies do not contain any information that identifies the user. Sometimes the cookie contains an additional identifier similar in appearance to the cookie identifier. This identifier is used to identify the advertising campaign to which the user was previously exposed, but no personal data is stored in the cookie. Expires after 2 years.

audiencemanager.de

Cookie file name | Description of action

IDE | Used by Google DoubleClick to record and report website user activities after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser's ads to measure ad effectiveness and display ads targeted to the user.

Nano | Zanox advertising network. Expires in 179 days.

NmpAddThis | Zanox advertising network. Expires in 19 days.

NmpAppNexus | Zanox advertising network. Expires in 19 days.

Npr | Collects geolocation data of the visitor through NPR services to provide users with appropriate content, including content from nearby member stations. Geographical location data consists of general location information based on latitude and longitude (if the user has location services enabled for the NPR app on the user's mobile device) or NPR may approximate the visitor's location based on the IP address of the visitor's computer or mobile device.

NmpDBM | Zanox advertising network. Expires in 19 days.

onaudience.com

Cookie file name | Description of action

cookie | Expires after 10 years.

done_redirects* | Expires after 13 days.

_snrs_uuid | Unique variable customer identifier. Expires after 10 years.

_snrs_p | Used to save customer UUID identifier, first visit time, last visit time, number of visits, number of page views in session, session length, number of sessions. Expires after 10 years

_ga | Records a unique identifier used to generate statistical data about how the user uses the website and expires after 2 years.

_snrs_puuid | Unique permanent customer identifier. Expires after 10 years.

_gid | Records a unique identifier used to generate statistical data about how the user uses the website and expires after 24 h.

google.com

Cookie file name | Description of action

NID | The NID cookie contains an identifier that Google uses to remember user preferences and other information, in particular those regarding the preferred language (e.g., Polish), the number of search results displayed on the page (e.g., 10 or 20) and enabling or disabling the Google SafeSearch filter.

dv | This cookie is usually saved in the browser during the first visit. If the cookie was deleted by the browser operator and then the browser visits the Store's website, a new _gali cookie is written with a different unique identifier. In most cases, this cookie is used to identify unique users on the Store's page and is updated with each page view. In addition, this cookie is provided with a unique identifier that Google Analytics uses to ensure both the validity and availability of the cookie as an additional security measure. Expires after a year.

google.pl

Cookie file name | Description of action

NID | The NID cookie contains an identifier that Google uses to remember user preferences and other information, in particular those regarding the preferred language (e.g., Polish), the number of search results displayed on the page (e.g., 10 or 20) and enabling or disabling the Google SafeSearch filter.

CONSENT | Consent to use Cookies files.

1P_JAR | Google uses this cookie to tailor ads to your interests.

facebook.com

Cookie file name | Description of action

fr | Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertising products, such as real-time rates from third-party advertisers. Expires after 3 months.

dpr | Allows controlling Share and Like buttons. Expires after session.

reg_ext_ref | URL of the first visited Facebook page. Expires after session.

reg_fb_gate | URL of the last visited Facebook page. Expires after session

reg_fb_ref | External referrer URL. Expires after session.

wd | Browser window dimensions. Expires after session.

datr | The "datr" cookie is set when a web browser accesses facebook.com (except for social plugin iframes), and the cookie helps us identify suspicious login activity and ensure user security. For example, we use it to flag questionable activity, such as failed login attempts and attempts to create multiple spam accounts. Expires after 2 years.

presence | Chat status. Expires after session.

xs | Session number and key. Expires up to 1 month.

act | Timestamp and user action counter. Expires after session.

SERVER LOGS

General information

1.1. Collected server logs are stored for an indefinite period and used to generate statistics helpful in administering the Store's website.

These summaries are collective in nature and do not contain features identifying people visiting the Store's website. Logs are not disclosed to persons not associated with the management of the Store's website.

Information stored in log files

The following information is stored in the Store's website server log files:

§ public IP address of the computer from which the request came (it may be directly the user's computer),

§ username provided in the authorization process,

§ request arrival time,

§ first line of http request,

§ http response code,

§ number of bytes sent by the server,

§ URL of the page previously visited by the user (referer link) - in case the transition to the Store's website occurred through a link,

§ information about the user's browser,

§ information about errors that occurred during the http transaction,

§ cookie file information,

§ session information.

THREATS RELATED TO USING SERVICES PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY

Persons using services provided electronically may be exposed in particular to the following threats:

Spam | Receiving unsolicited advertising (commercial) information electronically.

Malware | Software that is able, after launching, to infect files in a self-replicating manner, usually without being noticed by the user. They have different effects and consequences, occupying RAM, CPU and hard disk space.

Worm | Software capable of self-replication. An e-mail worm is a destructive network attack consisting of collecting all e-mail addresses in the local mail program and sending hundreds of e-mails containing the worm in an invisible attachment to them.

Spyware | Software spying on user activities on the Internet, installing itself without his knowledge, consent and control.

Malicious software | Unwanted or "malicious" software performing actions not intended by the user, such as: trojan, wabbit, rootkit, keylogger, backdoor, exploit.

Cracking/phishing ("password fishing") | Activities aimed at breaking security (cracking) and obtaining personal information, among others, for the purpose of identity theft, by sending false electronic messages closely resembling authentic ones.

Sniffing | Unauthorized eavesdropping, consisting of using a sniffer - a computer program whose task is to intercept and analyze data flowing in the network.

Cryptanalysis | Searching for weaknesses in a cryptographic system to enable its breaking or bypassing.

Use of illegal devices | Introduction by other persons into the IT system and/or telecommunications network of illegal devices giving unauthorized access to protected services.

To avoid the above threats, the Customer should primarily equip their device that connects to the Internet with a current antivirus program and firewall. In addition, the Customer should equip their e-mail with a program detecting the presence of viruses in e-mail messages and check imported data before opening (running) them using the file scanning module of the antivirus program.