Cookie policy

This cookies policy pertains to the online shop www.ospel.pl. If you are browsing www.ospel.pl you agree to its use of cookies in accordance with this policy.
If you do not agree to the use of cookies, you can change your browser settings or refrain from browsing www.ospel.pl.

What are cookie files?

Cookies contain information in text form sent by the www server, which is saved and stored on your computer, tablet or smartphone. Cookies usually contain information about the page that generated them, a unique number and storage time. By default, only the server that generated the cookie can read it.

What is the purpose of cookies?

Cookies are used in order to:

  • optimise the browsing experience
  • increase the comfort of browsing the website
  • adjust the content of the page to user preferences
  • collect anonymous statistical data

Cookies are usually used for site mechanisms such as: visitor counters, polls, online shopping, pages requiring logging in, displaying advertisements, monitoring the activity of visitors, etc.

Cookies used by www.ospel.pl are not used to identify its users.
Cookie files do not change the configuration of your computer, tablet or smartphone.

What types of cookie files do we use?

www.ospel.pl may use two types of cookies:

  • session cookies – enable the use of all functionalities of the website, and are deleted after you close your browser.
  • persistent cookies – enable the use of some functionalities of the website and collect statistical data – they remain on your drive until they expire.

When browsing www.ospel.pl, you may receive cookies from external affiliated websites: Facebook, Google.

Deleting cookies

Web browsers accept cookie files by default.
You can change this setting, i.e. block all cookies, some of them, or have your browser inform you when cookies are being saved on your device.
More information about blocking cookies is available on the website of the creator of your web browser.
Keep in mind that if you decide to block cookies, it may negatively affect or disable certain website functions or areas.