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Cookie Policy
1. General information
This Cookie Policy (the „Policy”) describes the rules for the use of cookies and similar technologies via Seatech Engineering website available on https://www.seatech.com.pl (the “Website”).
The administrator of the Website and personal data controller:
Seatech Engineering Sp. z o.o.
Plac Porozumienia Gdańskieg 1
80-864 Gdańsk, Poland
This Policy has been prepared in order to fulfil the information obligations arising from Article 173 of the Polish Telecommunications Law (and its successors under the Electronic Communications Law), Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (“GDPR”), and Directive 2002/58/EC (ePrivacy Directive).
2. What cookies are?
Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s end device (computer, smartphone, tablet) while browsing the Website. Cookies allow the Website to recognise the user’s device and ensure its proper functioning as well as the provision of specific features.
Cookies may be:
- session cookies – stored temporarily and deleted when the browser is closed;
- persistent cookies – stored for a defined period of time or until deleted by the user.
3. Legal basis for the use of cookies
The use of cookies on the Website is carried out in accordance with:
- Article 173 of the Polish Telecommunications Law, which requires prior user consent for storing or accessing information on end devices (with the exception of strictly necessary cookies),
- the GDPR, insofar as cookies involve the processing of personal data,
- the ePrivacy Directive.
Cookies other than strictly necessary cookies are used only after obtaining the user’s prior, voluntary, informed and explicit consent. Consent may be withdrawn at any time.
4. Types of cookies used on the Website
The following categories of cookies may be used on the Website:
4.1. Strictly necessary cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the Website, ensuring its security and enabling the provision of services requested by the user (e.g. handling forms, remembering cookie preferences). These cookies do not require the user’s consent.
4.2. Functional cookies
Functional cookies allow the Website to remember user preferences (such as language or display settings) and enhance the user experience. The use of these cookies requires the user’s consent.
4.3. Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies are used to create anonymous statistics regarding how the Website is used, which helps improve its functionality and performance. Data collected through these cookies is not used to directly identify users. The use of analytical cookies requires the user’s consent.
4.4. Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies are used to tailor advertising content to the user’s interests, including on third-party websites. These cookies may be set by third-party providers (e.g. advertising and social media platforms). The use of marketing cookies requires the user’s explicit consent.
5. Third-party cookies
The Website may use cookies provided by external suppliers of analytical, marketing or functional tools (e.g. Google, Meta). Such entities may process data outside the European Economic Area, solely on the basis of appropriate legal safeguards, in particular standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission.
6. Cookie consent management
During the first visit to the Website, the user is presented with a cookie banner enabling:
- acceptance of all cookies,
- rejection of cookies other than strictly necessary ones,
- granular selection of consent for individual cookie categories.
Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to its withdrawal.
7. Cookie retention periods
Cookies are stored for periods depending on their type and purpose, but no longer than necessary to achieve the relevant purposes or until the user withdraws consent.
Detailed retention periods may be specified in the cookie consent management tool.
8. User rights
To the extent that cookies involve the processing of personal data, users are entitled to the rights provided for under the GDPR, including the right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, objection and the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Polish Personal Data Protection Office.
Detailed information on the processing of personal data is available in the Privacy Policy.
9. Changes to the Cookie Policy
The Administrator reserves the right to amend this Policy in the event of changes in applicable law, modifications to the operation of the Website or changes to the scope of cookies used. The current version of the Policy is always available on the Website.
Updated in April 2026