Privacy Policy

The administrator of personal data (within the meaning of the REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL (EU) 2016/679 of April 27, 2016, on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) – hereinafter referred to as GDPR) concerning the personal data of Users is:

Grande Finale Gabriela Myślak Address: ul. Jacka Malczewskiego 150, 80-112 Gdańsk
Email: office@grandefinale.pl
The company is registered in the Central Register and Information on Economic Activity (CEIDG) under NIP number: 5931625851, Regon: 191471850

Providing personal data and consent to their processing is completely voluntary. All personal data provided to us is processed solely to the extent and for the purpose for which the CLIENT has given consent. If the CLIENT does not provide the necessary data to process the order and does not consent to their processing, the order may be impossible to complete.
The administrator ensures the security of the provided data and the exercise of Users' rights under the GDPR regulation. The User has the right to access their personal data, correct them, or request their complete deletion (unless this is contrary to the law) or restrict the processing of their personal data. To do so, they can use the account update feature in the store program or send a request (e.g., to the provided email address) specifying the request to make changes or remove data from the records. The ADMINISTRATOR may refuse to delete User data only in cases specified by applicable laws, particularly if the User has not settled all liabilities towards the ADMINISTRATOR.
Users' personal data is processed for the purpose of establishing, shaping, concluding, changing, or terminating the Agreement between the Service Provider and the Client, as well as performing the Sales Agreement or the agreement for the provision of Electronic Services described in the TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
The User may receive marketing and commercial information (in the form of a "newsletter") if they consent to it. The User may unsubscribe from receiving commercial information at any time.
We ensure that our company complies with the personal data security policy. Personal data is safe with us, and we strive to continuously increase the level of security.
Users' personal data may be transferred to third parties only with the User's consent in cases described in the TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
To execute the agreement and deliver the ordered products and send correspondence to the customer, data may be transferred to: Polish Post or a selected courier company.
To execute the agreement and deliver products, the following personal data of the CLIENT is required: surname and first name; shipping address; email address; contact phone number; for businesses, also the NIP number.
Personal data is processed only for the period necessary to fulfill the agreement:

  • sales documents – for the period required by accounting regulations,
  • address data – until the expiration of the warranty or guarantee period, depending on which is longer,
  • email address used to send newsletters – for the period of validity of the user's consent; consent can be withdrawn at any time.
  • after this period, the data is deleted.

The Client has the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority – the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO) if they have concerns about the processing of their personal data by the ADMINISTRATOR.

Cookies Policy
This Policy defines the principles for creating, storing, and accessing information on the User's devices via Cookies to electronically provide services requested by the User.

I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
The Administrator, in order to provide services electronically, creates and stores temporary files and gains access to selected information on the User's devices.
Cookies – refers to binary data, most commonly small text files, stored on the User's devices, used in programming languages for more efficient communication between the website and the user.
Cookies created on the User's device may come from both the Administrator's system (so-called own cookies) and from external programs monitoring internet communication (so-called external cookies, e.g., from Google services and others).
The User has the option to limit or disable access to cookies on their device. If this option is used, the Service will still be accessible, except for functions that inherently require cookies.

II. PURPOSES OF USING COOKIES
Cookies and similar technologies are used on websites to ensure correct data transmission between connected computers. They have many uses, helping to adjust the page's content to the user's computer settings, remembering preferred page designs (e.g., font size), and enabling multi-step actions (e.g., adding an article, making a purchase in an online store). Cookies can also be used to tailor ads displayed to the interests of site visitors. It can be said that cookie technology is essential for properly displaying interactive pages.
In addition to cookies sent from the site we are connecting to, cookies can also be sent from the servers of sites referred to, such as Google, YouTube, or social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and others.
Cookies can generally be divided into two types:

  • session cookies: stored on the User's Device and remain there until the session ends. The stored information is then permanently removed from the Device's memory. The session cookies mechanism does not allow the retrieval of personal or confidential information from the User's Device;
  • persistent cookies: stored on the User's Device and remain there until they are deleted. Closing the browser session or turning off the device does not remove them from the User's Device. The mechanism of persistent cookies does not allow the retrieval of personal or confidential information from the User's Device.
    Normally, cookies used are safe for the user. With proper use, they do not allow viruses or other unwanted software or malware to infiltrate User's devices. These files allow the identification of software used by the User. Cookies typically contain the domain name from which they come, the duration they are stored on the device (which is limited), and an assigned value (key).
    Cookies do not collect any personal data, including names or email addresses.
    Each user can change the cookie settings in their browser, including completely disabling the ability to store cookies. If the user does not disable the option to store cookies from various websites, it means that they consent to the cookies being stored and kept on their computer.
    The User can delete cookies at any time using the available functions in the browser they use.

Instructions for disabling or changing cookie settings for the most popular browsers:
Google Chrome - default settings allow cookie storage. To change settings:

  • click on "Google Chrome Settings" and select "Settings";
  • click "Show advanced settings" at the bottom of the page;
  • select "Content Settings" under "Privacy";
  • choose the desired settings;
  • to set special settings for a particular site, click "Manage Exceptions" and choose custom settings for websites;
  • click "Done" to confirm changes.

Microsoft Internet Explorer - default settings allow cookies to be stored but block cookies from sites that do not use a privacy policy. To change settings:

  • click on "Tools" and select "Internet Options";
  • choose the "Privacy" tab;
  • use the slider to set the desired level (highest blocks cookies completely, lowest allows all cookies).

Mozilla Firefox - default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:

  • click on "Tools" (or "Firefox" in other versions) and select "Options";
  • go to the "Privacy" tab and select the desired settings;
  • to set special settings for a particular site, click "Exceptions" and select custom settings for websites;
  • click "OK" to confirm changes.

Opera - default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:

  • click on "Preferences", select "Advanced", then "Cookies";
  • select the desired settings;
  • to set special settings for a particular site, go to the selected website, right-click, select "Site Preferences", go to the "Cookies" tab, and set the desired settings;
  • click "OK" to confirm changes.

Safari - default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change settings:

  • in the "Safari" menu, select "Preferences";
  • click the "Privacy" icon;
  • select the desired settings;
  • to set special settings for a particular site, click "Details" and choose custom settings for websites.

If you choose to reject all cookies, it will not be possible to use certain content and services offered on our websites, particularly those requiring login and later completing actions such as making a purchase in the online store. Disabling cookies does not prevent you from browsing most sites.
The User can delete cookies at any time using the available functions in the browser they use.
It is worth noting that cookie technology is used by hackers to infect computers and introduce malicious software. In this case, cookie technology, which is meant to ensure proper communication with the server, is used improperly. Protection against such attacks and other forms of hacking attempts should always include reliable antivirus software.
Cookie technology is now considered the "salt" of the internet – in a good sense. Without cookies, many sites would be much poorer.