Information about the use of cookies

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The following information relates to the use of cookies and the associated processing of personal data of visitors (hereinafter referred to as the "Data Subject") to the websites www.namaximum.com (hereinafter referred to as the "Websites"), operated by RJ Trading s.r.o., with its registered office at Božčická 13/5, 094 13 Dlhé Klčovo, Slovak Republic, VAT ID: SK2023703121, registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prešov, Section Sro, Insert No. 27480/P, email: info@namaximum.com (hereinafter referred to as the "Controller"). The processing and protection of this personal data are governed by the provisions of Act No. 18/2018 Coll., on the protection of personal data, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Law"), in connection with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulation").

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small files sent to and stored on the Data Subject's device by the Websites of the Controller, which the Data Subject visits.

Cookies are stored in the folder of the respective web browser used by the Data Subject when browsing the Websites. When the Data Subject revisits these Websites, the web browser reloads the stored cookies and sends them back to the website or element that originally created the cookie.

This generally ensures the proper functionality of these Websites. The term cookies for the purposes of these terms also applies to other similar files that collect information in a similar way (e.g., pixels, beacons, etc.).

2. What Types of Cookies Does the Controller Use?

The cookies used by the Controller's Websites to recognize the Data Subject's device may be:

Session cookies, which are used during the visit to the Websites.

Persistent cookies, which are used for repeated visits to the Websites.

From the perspective of who places the cookies on the Data Subject's device, we distinguish:

First-party cookies, which are cookies placed on these Websites by the Controller.

Third-party cookies, which are cookies placed on the Data Subject's device by another entity when using the Controller's Websites. Third-party cookies may be placed on the device by someone providing a service to the Controller (e.g., Google Analytics, Google DoubleClick, and Google Tag Manager). Third parties do not have access to the Controller's cookie data, and similarly, the Controller does not have access to third-party cookies.

Cookies on these Websites are used for the following purposes:

Necessary cookies are cookies without which the Controller's Websites would not function properly and are automatically placed on the Data Subject's device and cannot be turned off. Necessary cookies cannot identify the user and are used solely to ensure the proper display of the Websites.

Functional cookies help the Controller identify the Data Subject when returning to its Websites and improve the functionality and security of the Websites, including remembering the Data Subject's preferences and managing the performance of the Websites.

Analytical cookies allow the Controller to perform various statistical analyses of its Websites. They are used in an anonymized form, which means they cannot identify the Data Subject, and the Data Subject can disable the use of these cookies in their web browser.

Performance cookies help improve the functionality of the Controller's Websites, for example, by ensuring that users can easily find what they are looking for.

Marketing cookies are used to provide personalized advertising services. They do not directly store personal data, but are based on a unique identification of the Data Subject's web browser and device. The Controller informs that rejecting these cookies will not prevent ads from being displayed on the Websites, but these ads may no longer be relevant to the Data Subject's interests. These cookies may be set through the Controller's Websites by its advertising partners. These companies may use them to profile the Data Subject's interests and display relevant ads on other websites.

3. How Can the Use of Cookies Be Set and Disabled?

During the first visit to the Controller's Websites, only absolutely necessary cookies are stored on the Data Subject's device. When visiting the Websites, the Data Subject will see a pop-up window, or a cookie banner, with a message notifying them of the use of cookies. If the Data Subject does not accept or allow all cookies or does not select individual preferences for cookies, this setting will not change.

By clicking the appropriate button in the pop-up window, or on the cookie banner, the Data Subject acknowledges the use of necessary cookies by the Controller as described in these terms. Regarding all other types of cookies used by the Controller, they will not be stored on the Data Subject's device unless the Data Subject consents to their use, which can be revoked at any time. The data obtained about the Data Subject through cookies are therefore obtained voluntarily and directly from the Data Subject.

Once preferences are set, each Data Subject can manage cookies in their web browser. Different web browsers have different methods for disabling or enabling cookies, typically found in a menu labeled "Options" or "Tools." Directly in the web browser, the Data Subject can manage cookies related to basic functions, improving websites, customization, and advertising. To apply the new settings by the Data Subject, it may be necessary to refresh the Websites. If some cookies are disabled or opted out of, the Controller's Websites will no longer access or read these cookies.

Various files, scripts, codes, or other information related to cookies may remain stored on the device. The Data Subject can delete these by clearing cookies and browser cache using the browser settings, and any changes to browser settings will only apply to that specific web browser.

The website http://www.allaboutcookies.org/ provides comprehensive information on adjusting cookie settings across various web browsers. The Controller warns that since it neither owns nor operates this website, it is not responsible for its content.

The Controller also warns that if necessary cookies (or all cookies) are disabled using browser settings, one or more basic functions of its Websites, including those that ensure secure browsing, may not function correctly or at all.

The Controller further warns that if the Data Subject refuses or withdraws consent to the use of any non-essential cookies or personal data, the corresponding function or feature of these Websites may not function properly or at all. The use of basic functions and the functionality of the Websites will not be affected.

4. How Long Does the Controller Retain the Collected Information, and What Are the Data Subject's Rights Regarding Data Processing Through Cookies?

The length of time the Controller retains the collected data always depends on the type of cookies. The validity of session cookies expires immediately after closing the web browser. Persistent cookies, including locally accessible objects, may be valid for several months, or until the Data Subject withdraws consent for their use, which is the legal basis for storing non-essential cookies.

Not all cookies used by these Websites are capable of identifying the Data Subject, and therefore are not considered personal data. However, the Controller informs that every Data Subject has the right to request access to their personal data from the Controller, as well as to request the correction or deletion of their data, or to restrict processing, the right to object to processing if the legal basis for processing personal data is the Controller's legitimate interest, as well as the right to file a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection if the Controller and/or processor processes personal data in violation of the Regulation and/or Law.

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