Privacy Policy

The data controller is HP - Hydraulika Siłowa i Mechanika Maszyn s.c. (Krzysztof Sasim, Marek Szkiecin), ul. Kalenicka 12, 14, 70-790 Szczecin, Poland, NIP (VAT): 955-14-80-733. Contact: sklep@filtry.org, tel. +48 91 462 46 74.

Protecting your privacy is very important to us. Below you will find information about the principles of collecting and processing personal data.

1. Access Data and Hosting

The website automatically collects server logs, including IP addresses, file names, timestamps, and data volume. This data serves to ensure proper site function and improve offerings. All access data is deleted within seven days after visits end. External hosting providers located in EU/EEA countries manage data storage.

2. Data Collection for Contract Execution and Account Creation

Personal data is collected only when customers voluntarily provide it through orders, contact forms, or account registration. Required fields are marked as necessary for contract fulfillment or inquiry handling. After contract completion or account deletion, data processing becomes limited and is eventually deleted per tax and accounting regulations, unless explicit consent for other uses is granted.

3. Data Sharing

Customer data transfers to courier services for delivery execution. Payment data goes to credit institutions and payment service providers as needed.

4. Email Newsletter

Subscribers receive newsletters based on given consent. You can unsubscribe at any time by contacting the company or using newsletter links.

5. Cookies and Web Analytics

The site uses cookies to enhance functionality and conduct market research. Session cookies delete after browser closure; persistent cookies remain on devices. Browser settings allow managing cookie acceptance.

The site implements Google Analytics for website usage analysis. Your IP address is shortened before transmission within EU/EEA countries. IP anonymization is active.

6. User Rights

Under GDPR, you have the following rights:

  • Right to access processing information (GDPR Art. 15)
  • Right to correct inaccurate data (GDPR Art. 16)
  • Right to erasure / "right to be forgotten" (GDPR Art. 17)
  • Right to restrict processing (GDPR Art. 18)
  • Right to data portability (GDPR Art. 20)
  • Right to lodge complaints with supervisory authorities (GDPR Art. 77)

7. Right to Object

You may object to data processing for legitimate interests. Direct marketing objections apply at any time. After exercising your objection rights, processing will cease unless compelling legal bases exist or claims require processing.