The security and privacy of your personal data is a priority for us.
In this regard, we invite you to carefully and fully read our Cookie Policy, as well as the Privacy Policy available on the website https://singurenimanor-polocup.com/en/privacy-policy/.
CONTROLLER ‘S IDENTIFICATION DATA. CONTACT DATA |
The controller processing personal data through Cookies related to this website is ASOCIAȚIA CLUB SPORTIV POLO SINGURENI, a Romanian legal entity – association, headquartered in Bucharest Municipality, 333 Calea Giulești, Building C14, semi-basement, room 14, 6th District, registered in the National Register of NGOs under no. 83/21.05.2024, Tax reference number 50221156.
For any requests/ referrals/ complaints regarding your personal data and additional information, you can contact us in writing at our headquarters or via email at info@singurenimanor-polocup.com, care of the Data Protection Officer.
CONTENT AND PURPOSE. SCOPE OF POLICY |
We hereby provide for all visitors and users of this web page
- adequate information on:
- what cookies are, what their structure is and how they are classified,
- for what purpose and under what conditions the Cookies integrated by the web page presence are used,
- what are the implications for the visitor of accessing the site/ accepting cookies from this page, which are not automatically activated when accessing the website,
- which are the Cookies that are not under our control (inputs from third parties) and to which countries the data collected in this way is transferred (inside/outside the EU);
- producing the related evidence of obtaining the express/ implicit consent, inferred from the circumstances of accessing/ browsing the website and voluntarily accessing functions on the website for which data processing is carried out through Cookies.
WHAT ARE COOKIES. CLASSIFICATION. FOR WHAT PURPOSE THEY ARE USED |
Cookies are small files, generally made up of text and numbers, which when accessing a website are saved in the browser used by your computer, phone, tablet or any other device through which that website is accessed.
Each time the user accesses a website again, the browser accesses and sends this file to the website server. In other words, the cookie can be seen as an Internet user identification card, which notifies the website each time the user returns to that site.
A cookie consists of 2 parts: the name and the content or the cookie value.
Cookies are NOT viruses!
Cookies CANNOT access/ read other information on the computer/ device on which they are stored.
Cookies do not give execution orders in the storage medium, CANNOT autorun, CANNOT duplicate or replicate on other networks in order to run or replicate.
Depending on the duration, these can be:
- Session cookies – have a temporary storage duration, limited to the duration of the session in which the visitor accesses the website. When the session is closed, the cookie is deleted.
- Persistent/ permanent cookies – are stored on the user’s computer and are not deleted when the browsing session is closed – are automatically deactivated when the duration expires, respectively they must be deactivated by the user.
Depending on the owner, these can be:
- First party cookies – are placed by the Internet domain/ website accessed by the user,
- Third party cookies – are placed by another Internet domain/ website than the one accessed by the user.
Examples of uses:
- Ensures the functioning of a website – they are necessary/ essential cookies and CANNOT BE DEACTIVATED (they are automatically activated when accessing the website).
- Allows the content and services to be adapted to the user’s preferences, depending on the categories of products/services previously searched/selected.
- Adapting offers to users’ interests (e.g. remembering passwords, payment data, language preferences).
- Allow the provision of user-relevant advertising (marketing cookies).
- Allow the measurement, optimization and analytics features – such as confirming a certain level of traffic on a website, what type of content is viewed and how a user reaches a website (e.g. search engines, directly from other websites etc.).
WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE IN THIS WEBSITE. OPERATION CONDITIONS |
We use both our own cookies (1st party) and third-party cookies (3rd party), for which the data processing is not under our control, but under the control of the third parties providing them.
We use session, persistent and permanent cookies.
We use necessary cookies that CANNOT be DEACTIVATED – they are automatically activated when you access the website.
All cookies used by this website and their functionalities are described through the integrated Cookiebot function.
To enable/ disable cookies, please visit the dedicated section of the website.
Marketing cookies are not pre-activated, and if you choose to activate them, you can withdraw your consent at any time – you can always ask us to deactivate cookies/you can manage them yourself, without our intervention, according to section Cookie Management/ Cookieboot.
GROUNDS FOR PROCESSING |
- For marketing cookies: your consent
- For necessary/ functional cookies: our prevailing legitimate interest in the optimal functioning of the site and in the marketing of our products and services in the online environment.
RECIPIENTS AND TRANSFER OF INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH COOKIES |
The data collected through 1st party cookies, the data related to marketing cookies and measuring the browsing conditions are available to: the management bodies of the Association, the employees and the external collaborators responsible for Marketing, as well as strictly to the extent of the necessary/ appropriate interventions, the employees and the internal/ external collaborators responsible for IT interventions.
Exceptionally, in the context of litigation/ disputes/security breaches, they will be provided to legal service providers, in order to defend our legitimate rights and interests/ fulfill our legal obligations.
Upon request/ in case of control, they will be presented/ transmitted to public authorities.
The data collected through 3rd party cookies are transferred to the recipients mentioned in the Cookiebot/ according to the policies of the third party input pages.
RIGHTS OF THE DATA SUBJECT |
The data subject of processing through the Cookies used by this page has all the rights listed in our Privacy Policy, published on the website, available by accessing the link above, and may exercise them under the conditions mentioned therein and/ or by directly managing the Cookie preferences.
MANAGING COOKIES “DO NOT TRACK” OPTION |
For all categories of cookies used by this website (except for necessary cookies), you can change the activation/ deactivation settings at any time by accessing the Cookiebot section.
The browsers used to access the Internet have integrated facilities for setting the level of information security, including the possibility of accepting cookies.
You can find further details on how to delete cookies or how to manage cookies on different browsers by following the links below:
“Do Not Track” option – aims to prevent the monitoring of the user’s online activity.
It gives the user the opportunity to express their personal choices regarding the monitoring of online activities and to communicate these options to each server or web application with which they interact, thus allowing each accessed service either to adjust its practices according to the user’s options or to reach a separate agreement with the user that is convenient for both parties.
Not all “Do Not Track” functionalities block cookies.
RELEVANT LEGISLATION IN THE MATTER |
The use of cookies and the obligations of suppliers are regulated both in European Union law and in domestic law.
Among the documents regulating the use of cookies can be consulted:
- Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation)
- Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector (PDF)
- Directive 2009/136/CE amending Directive 2002/22/CE on universal service and users’ rights relating to electronic communications networks and services, Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector and Regulation (EC) No. 2006/2004 on cooperation between national authorities responsible for the enforcement of consumer protection laws (PDF)
- Opinion no. 4/2012 of Article 29 Working Group on Cookie Consent Exemption, June 2012
- Law no. 506/2004 on the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector, as subsequently amended and supplemented
The most recent update to this Policy was made in August 2024.
The Cookie Policy is supplemented by the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.