Julia Dolińska

attorney-at-law
Welcome to my blog! My name is Julia Dolińska and I am attorney-at-law specialising in the legalisation of stay of foreigners in Poland. Several years ago, I was a foreigner myself. I left my home country of Poland and settled in Belgium [Read more]

Privacy Policy

Personal Data

As the author of this blog, I hereby declare that I do not sell or share the personal data or addresses of users of this blog with any third parties.

However, I reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy.

Cookies

My blog uses cookies, i.e. information stored by servers on the user’s end device, e.g. your computer, which can be read each time you connect to that end device. Cookies are IT data, in particular text files, which are stored on the end device of the website user. Cookies usually contain the domain name of the website they come from, their storage time on the end device, and a unique number.

1. Cookies are used for the following purposes:

a) to adapt the content of websites to user preferences and optimize the use of websites; in particular, these files allow the website to recognize the user’s device and display the website accordingly, tailored to their individual needs,

b) create statistics that help understand how website users use websites, which allows for improving their structure and content,

c) maintaining the website user’s session (after logging in), thanks to which the user does not have to re-enter their login and password on every subpage of the website,

d) providing users with advertising content more tailored to their interests.

2. The following types of cookies may be used on my blog:

a) “necessary” cookies, enabling the use of services available on the website, e.g. authentication cookies used for services that require authentication on the website,

b) cookies used to ensure security, e.g. used to detect fraud in the field of authentication on the website,

c) cookies that enable the collection of information on how the website is used,

d) “functional” cookies, enabling the “remembering” of settings selected by the user and the personalization of the user interface, e.g. in terms of the selected language or region from which the user comes, font size, website appearance, etc.,

e) “advertising” cookies, enabling the delivery of advertising content to users that is more tailored to their interests.

3. In many cases, software used for browsing websites (web browser) allows cookies to be stored on the user’s end device by default. Blog users can change their cookie settings at any time. These settings can be changed in particular to block the automatic handling of cookies in the web browser settings or to inform the user each time they are placed on the website user’s device. Detailed information about the possibilities and ways of handling cookies is available in the software (web browser) settings. Not changing the cookie settings means that they will be placed on the user’s end device, and thus we will store information on the user’s end device and have access to this information.

4. Disabling cookies may cause difficulties in using certain services on my website, in particular those requiring login. However, disabling cookies does not prevent you from reading or viewing the content posted on this Blog, with the exception of content that requires login.

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please send an email to: kontakt@polishimmigrationlawyer.pl.

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