The Privacy Policy describes the principles of processing information about you, including personal data and cookies.



1. General Information

1. This policy applies to the website www, operating at the URL: maju.pl.

2. The operator of the service and the data controller is: Maju Logistics Sp. z o.o., Ananasowa 1, 05-074 Kazimierów.

3. The contact email address for the operator is: [email protected].

4. The operator is the controller of your personal data concerning data voluntarily provided in the service.

5. The service uses personal data for the following purposes:

– Running a newsletter

– Operating a comment system

– Conducting online chat conversations

– Managing a classified ads system

– Displaying user advertisements

– Handling inquiries through a form

– Providing ordered services

– Debt collection

– Presenting offers or information

6. The service performs functions for obtaining information about users and their behavior in the following ways:

– Through voluntarily entered data in forms, which are entered into the operator’s systems.

– By storing cookies on users’ devices (so-called “cookies”).

2. Selected Data Protection Methods Used by the Operator

1. Login and personal data entry points are protected at the transmission layer (SSL certificate). This ensures that personal data and login information entered on the site are encrypted on the user’s computer and can only be read on the target server.

2. User passwords are stored in a hashed form. The hashing function works one-way – it cannot be reversed, which is now the contemporary standard for storing user passwords.

3. The operator periodically changes its administrative passwords.

4. An important element of data protection is the regular updating of all software used by the operator for processing personal data, which particularly means regular updates of software components.

3. Hosting

1. The service is hosted (technically maintained) on the operator’s servers: LH.pl Sp. z o.o.

4. Your Rights and Additional Information on How Your Data is Used

1. In certain situations, the administrator has the right to transfer your personal data to other recipients if it is necessary to perform the contract concluded with you or to fulfill the obligations imposed on the administrator. This applies to such groups of recipients:

– The hosting company on the basis of entrustment

– Operators of online chat solutions

– Authorized employees and collaborators who use the data for the purpose of the website’s operations

– Companies providing marketing services on behalf of the administrator

2. Your personal data processed by the administrator will not be retained longer than necessary to perform related activities defined by separate regulations (e.g., accounting). Regarding marketing data, data will not be processed for longer than 3 years.

3. You have the right to request from the administrator:

– Access to your personal data

– Correction of your personal data

– Deletion of your personal data

– Limitation of processing your personal data

– Transfer of your personal data

4. You have the right to object to the processing mentioned in point 3.3 c) concerning the processing of personal data for the purpose of pursuing legitimate interests carried out by the administrator, including profiling, provided that the right to object cannot be exercised if there are important legally justified grounds for processing, overriding your interests, rights, and freedoms, particularly for establishing, pursuing, or defending claims.

5. You can lodge a complaint about the administrator’s actions with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office, ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warsaw.

6. Providing personal data is voluntary but necessary for the service to operate.

7. Automated decision-making activities, including profiling, may be undertaken regarding you to provide services under the concluded agreement and for the purpose of the administrator’s direct marketing.

8. Personal data is not transferred from third countries as understood by personal data protection regulations. This means we do not transfer it outside the European Union.

5. Information in Forms

1. The service collects information voluntarily provided by the user, including personal data, if provided.

2. The service may save information about connection parameters (time stamp, IP address).

3. In some cases, the service may save information facilitating linking data in the form to the email address of the user filling out the form. In this case, the user’s email address appears within the URL of the page containing the form.

4. Data provided in the form is processed for the purpose resulting from the specific form’s function, e.g., to handle a service request or business contact, service registration, etc. The context and description of the form clearly inform about its purpose.

6. Administrator Logs

1. Information about user behavior on the service may be logged. This data is used to administer the service.

7. Significant Marketing Techniques

1. The operator uses statistical analysis of website traffic through Google Analytics (Google Inc. based in the USA). The operator does not provide this service operator with personal data but only anonymized information. The service relies on the use of cookies on the user’s device. Regarding information about user preferences collected by the Google advertising network, the user can view and edit information resulting from cookies using the tool: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/.

2. The operator uses remarketing techniques to tailor advertising messages to user behavior on the website, which may give the illusion that the user’s personal data is being used for tracking; however, in practice, no personal data is transferred from the operator to advertising operators. The technological condition for such actions is that cookie support is enabled.

3. The operator uses the Facebook pixel. This technology allows Facebook (Facebook Inc. based in the USA) to know that a registered person is using the service. In this case, it is based on data for which Facebook is itself the administrator; the operator does not provide any additional personal data to Facebook. The service relies on the use of cookies on the user’s device.

4. The operator uses a solution that analyzes user behavior by creating heat maps and recording behavior on the site. This information is anonymized before being sent to the service operator so that they do not know which individual it relates to. In particular, recorded data does not include entered passwords or other personal data.

5. The operator uses a solution that automates service operations concerning users, e.g., which can send an email to the user after visiting a specific subpage, provided they have consented to receive commercial correspondence from the operator.

8. Information About Cookies

1. The service uses cookies.

2. Cookies (so-called “cookies”) are IT data, in particular text files, which are stored on the user’s terminal device and are intended for using the service’s websites. Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which they come, the duration of their storage on the terminal device, and a unique number.

3. The entity placing cookies on the user’s terminal device and accessing them is the service operator.

4. Cookies are used for the following purposes:

– Maintaining the user’s session (after logging in), allowing the user not to have to re-enter their login and password on every subpage of the service.

– Achieving the purposes specified above in the “Significant Marketing Techniques” section.

5. Two main types of cookies are used within the service: “session” (session cookies) and “persistent” (persistent cookies). “Session” cookies are temporary files stored on the user’s terminal device until they log out, leave the website, or turn off the software (web browser). “Persistent” cookies are stored on the user’s terminal device for a time specified in the parameters of the cookies or until they are deleted by the user.

6. Web browser software (web browser) usually allows cookies to be stored on the user’s terminal device by default. Users of the service can change their settings in this regard. The web browser allows the deletion of cookies. It is also possible to automatically block cookies. Detailed information on this topic is provided in the help or documentation of the web browser.

7. Restrictions on the use of cookies may affect some functionalities available on the service’s websites.

8. Cookies placed on the user’s terminal device may also be used by entities cooperating with the service operator, particularly by companies: Google (Google Inc. based in the USA), Facebook (Facebook Inc. based in the USA), Twitter (Twitter Inc. based in the USA).

9. Managing Cookies – How to Give and Withdraw Consent in Practice

1. If the user does not want to receive cookies, they can change the settings of their browser. It is noted that disabling cookies necessary for authentication processes, security, and maintaining user preferences may hinder, and in extreme cases, may prevent the use of websites.

2. To manage cookie settings, choose from the list below the web browser you are using and follow the instructions:

– Edge

– Internet Explorer

– Chrome

– Safari

– Firefox

– Opera

Mobile devices:

– Android

– Safari (iOS)

– Windows Phone