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Privacy Policy

How this site collects, uses, and protects personal data.

This Privacy Policy explains how personal data is collected, used, and protected when you visit devtools.pl at www.devtools.pl.

The data controller is Artur Matyjaszek, e-mail: am@devtools.pl.

Depending on how you use the blog, the following data may be collected and processed:

  • your name or nickname,
  • your e-mail address,
  • your IP address,
  • the content of any message sent through the contact form,
  • technical information about your device, browser, and use of the website,
  • any other information you choose to provide voluntarily.

This data may be collected directly from you or automatically when you use the website.

Personal data may be processed for the following purposes:

  • responding to messages and handling correspondence,
  • publishing and moderating comments,
  • sending newsletters or updates,
  • analysing website traffic and statistics,
  • ensuring the security and proper functioning of the blog,
  • promoting content, products, or services related to the blog.

Personal data may be processed on one or more of the following legal bases:

  • your consent,
  • the need to perform a service you requested,
  • compliance with a legal obligation,
  • the legitimate interests of the data controller.

Where processing is based on consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before the consent was withdrawn.

If you contact the blog owner by e-mail or through the contact form, your data will be used only to handle your enquiry and respond to you.

Providing your data is voluntary, but it may be necessary in order to receive a reply.

If comments are enabled on the blog, the information provided in the comment form may be processed, including your name or nickname, e-mail address, IP address, and the content of your comment.

This information is used to publish comments, prevent spam, and manage discussion on the website.

If a newsletter is offered, your e-mail address may be used to send updates about new posts, resources, products, or other content related to the blog.

Subscribing to the newsletter is voluntary and based on your consent. You may unsubscribe at any time.

Your data may be shared with trusted service providers that support the operation of the blog, such as:

  • the hosting provider,
  • the e-mail provider,
  • the newsletter platform,
  • analytics providers,
  • IT or technical support providers,
  • other subcontractors, but only where necessary for a specific purpose.

If any of these providers are located outside the European Economic Area, data may be transferred outside the EEA subject to appropriate legal safeguards.

Personal data will be kept for as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose for which it was collected, and afterwards for any period required by law or needed to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.

Where data is processed on the basis of consent, it will be kept until that consent is withdrawn, unless it no longer needs to be retained earlier.

Under applicable data protection law, you may have the right to:

  • access your personal data,
  • correct inaccurate data,
  • request deletion of your data,
  • restrict processing,
  • object to processing,
  • request data portability,
  • withdraw consent at any time where consent is the basis for processing,
  • lodge a complaint with the competent data protection authority.

If you are based in Poland, complaints may be submitted to the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.

The blog may use cookies and similar technologies in order to:

  • ensure the website works properly,
  • maintain user sessions,
  • remember preferences,
  • collect statistical data,
  • support marketing activities, where such tools are used.

You can manage cookies through your browser settings or through the cookie consent tool available on the website, if one is used.

Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of the website function.

Like most websites, this blog’s server may automatically record certain technical information, including:

  • IP address,
  • date and time of the request,
  • browser type,
  • operating system,
  • requested URL.

This information is used for technical administration, security, and server diagnostics.

The blog may use third-party tools or embedded content such as:

  • Google Analytics,
  • Google Search Console,
  • YouTube,
  • Google Fonts,
  • Meta Pixel,
  • newsletter tools,
  • social media plugins,
  • externally embedded forms.

If such tools are used, they may collect certain data in accordance with their own privacy policies. It is recommended to list the tools actually used on the website and describe their purpose.

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time, particularly if the website’s features, legal requirements, or organisational arrangements change.

The current version will always be available on this page.

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the way personal data is processed, contact: am@devtools.pl.