Privacy and Cookies Policy of the website fabrykasitodruku.pl
Last updated: 05.03.2026
1. General information
This Privacy Policy describes the rules for processing personal data and the use of cookies on the website available at https://www.fabrykasitodruku.pl/ (the “Website”).
2. Data Controller
The controller of personal data is Drukin.pl sp. z o.o., with its registered office at:
ul. Marii Drozd 10
33-100 Tarnów
Poland
(the “Controller”).
Contact details:
Email: info@fabrykasitodruku.pl or biuro@fabrykasitodruku.pl
Phone: +48 728 775 348
Tax ID (NIP): 8733266560
REGON: 369985180
3. Scope of processed data
Depending on how the Website is used, the Controller may process the following data:
Data provided by the user
For example through a contact form or correspondence: name and surname/company name, email address, message content, possibly phone number and other information voluntarily provided.
Technical and operational data
Such as IP address, device/browser identifiers, server logs, session information, approximate location (based on IP), traffic source and information about activity on the Website.
Data from cookies and similar technologies
(detailed information in sections 10–12).
4. Purposes and legal bases of processing
Personal data may be processed for the following purposes:
Handling inquiries / preparing offers / responding to contact requests
based on Article 6(1)(b) GDPR (pre-contractual actions) or Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest – communication with users contacting the company).
Conclusion and performance of a contract
(if cooperation is established) – Article 6(1)(b) GDPR.
Accounting and tax obligations
– Article 6(1)(c) GDPR (legal obligation).
Establishing, pursuing or defending legal claims
– Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Analytics, statistics and improvement of the Website
– Article 6(1)(f) GDPR or Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent), depending on the cookies/tools used.
Marketing activities
(e.g. remarketing or conversion tracking) – usually based on consent (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR) and cookie regulations.
5. Is providing data mandatory?
Providing data is voluntary, but may be necessary in order to:
respond to inquiries (e.g. by email),
prepare an offer,
conclude or perform a contract.
6. Data recipients
Personal data may be shared with entities processing data on behalf of the Controller, in particular:
hosting and IT infrastructure providers,
email and communication service providers,
accounting and legal service providers,
providers of analytical and marketing tools (if used and accepted through the cookie banner).
7. Data transfers outside the EEA
If the Controller uses tools provided by companies located outside the European Economic Area (for example analytical or marketing services), personal data may be transferred outside the EEA only in accordance with GDPR requirements (for example based on Standard Contractual Clauses).
Additional information can be provided upon request.
8. Data retention period
Personal data is stored:
data from correspondence or contact forms – for the time necessary to handle the inquiry and then for the limitation period of possible claims,
data related to contracts and accounting – for the period required by applicable law (e.g. tax or accounting regulations),
analytical or marketing data – according to the lifetime of cookies or until consent is withdrawn.
9. Rights of data subjects
You have the right to:
access your personal data,
rectify (correct) your data,
request deletion of data (“right to be forgotten”),
restrict processing,
data portability,
object to processing based on Article 6(1)(f) GDPR,
withdraw consent at any time (if processing is based on consent).
Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing before the withdrawal.
To exercise your rights, contact the Controller:
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO) if you believe your data is processed unlawfully.
10. Cookies – what they are and why we use them
Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s device.
The Website may use cookies that are:
necessary for the proper functioning of the website,
functional (remembering user preferences),
analytical/statistical,
marketing (e.g. remarketing or conversion tracking).
11. Analytical and marketing tools
The Website may use external analytical and marketing tools, including Meta Pixel (Facebook Pixel).
A component named “facebook_pixel” is present in the website code.
The scope of operation depends on the implementation and user consent provided through the cookie banner.
12. Managing cookies
Users may:
change cookie settings in their browser (block/delete cookies),
manage consent through the cookie banner (if implemented),
note that disabling some cookies may affect the functionality of the Website.
Instructions for popular browsers:
Chrome / Edge / Firefox / Safari – available in the privacy or cookies settings.
13. Security
The Controller applies appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure the protection of personal data, including IT system security, access control and backups appropriate to the level of risk.
14. Changes to this Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated, for example when website functionality or used tools change.
The current version of the policy is always published on the Website.