Privacy Policy

  • This Privacy Policy sets out the rules for the processing of your personal data in accordance with the GDPR.
  • Capitalized terms used in this Privacy Policy should be understood as follows:
    1. Facebook – a social networking site owned by Meta Platforms, Inc. (l. 2004-2021 Facebook, Inc.), trading as Meta, 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, California, U.S.;
    2. Google – Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, California, U.S.
    3. Contact Form – …
    4. Regulations – the Regulations of the Site, which are also regulations for the provision of electronic services;
    5. GDPR – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27.04.2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free flow of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) (Official Journal of the EU L 119, p. 1);
    6. Website – the website at: http://www.ijkb.pl
    7. Customer – any entity using the Site
    8. Service Provider – 1) Krzysztof Bokwa, conducting business under the name „Kancelaria Adwokacka Krzysztof Bokwa”, NIP: 6793038488, REGON: 382012837; 2) Iwo Jarosz, conducting business under the name „Iwo Jarosz Kancelaria Adwokacka”, NIP: 6762418066, REGON: 385031597, conducting business under the name „Iwo Jarosz Kancelaria Adwokacka”, NIP: 6762418066, REGON: 385031597, in Kraków at the address at Kopernika 10/9 Street, 31-034 Kraków.
  • The website is our business card on the Internet – it presents our services, provides contact information and allows you to contact us through the contact form
  • The rules for the use of the Site, which also constitute the regulations for the provision of electronic services, are contained in the Regulations.
  • We will process your personal data with your consent – if youchoose to use the contact form service. However, this is not necessary. We will not obtain any personal data without your consent to use the contact form.
  • The administrator of your personal data will be the Service Provider: 1) Krzysztof Bokwa, conducting business activity in Kraków at the address at os. Kolorowe 17/66, 31-940 Kraków, under the business name „Kancelaria Adwokacka Krzysztof Bokwa”, NIP: 6793038488, REGON: 382012837, 2) Iwo Jarosz, conducting business activity in Kraków at the address at ul. Kopernika 10/9, 31-034 Kraków, under the business name „Iwo Jarosz Kancelaria Adwokacka”, NIP: 6762418066, REGON: 385031597.
  • You can always contact the Service Provider – the Administrator of your personal data by email: [__], as well as by sending a postal or courier delivery to one of the addresses indicated above at item 6, with the note „Concerning personal data” or similar, equivalent.
  • Using the Site as a business card – viewing examples of our work and using links to our social media profiles does not require any personal information.
  • To use the contact form:
    1. You provide us with your email address,which may or may not constitute personal data, by giving us permission to process it for the purpose of sending a message via the contact form. Providing data in the form of an email address is optional, but necessary for using the contact form. Without providing this data, we will not be able to provide the service of the contact form. Your consent to the processing of consent is expressed by checking the checkboxesfor the use of the contact form.
    2. You will be able to voluntarily provide your personal information in the form of your name. It is not necessary:
      1. you don’t have to give this data at all
      2. You may provide false data (pseudonym);
  • However, if you provide your real name and/or surname, you implicitly give us permission to process them for the purpose of sending the Newsletter.
  • We will process the personal data you provide to us for the purpose of sending the Newsletter to your personal email address to send you information about our company and services. The legal basis for such processing is the consent you have given us, given in accordance with the data protection requirements under European Union law contained in Article 6 (1) (a) of the DPA.
  • You can always withdraw your consent. However, this will not affect the lawfulness of the processing of data covered by your consent before its withdrawal. You may withdraw your consent by unsubscribing from the Newsletter at any time in the manner described in the Terms and Conditions.
  • Your personal data will not be transferred to recipients other than yourself, nor will it be transferred to third countries (i.e. outside the European Economic Area).
  • Your data will be stored by us (data retention) as long as:
    1. You do not withdraw your consent, or
    2. the period of time in which a claim can be asserted – by you or by us – has not expired.
  • We do not use profiling, i.e. any form of automated processing of Personal Data (in particular, allowing the assignment of an individual, specific offer) or any form of automated decision-making.
  • You have the right to demand:
    1. access to personal data and receive a copy of it;
    2. rectification or completion of personal data;
    3. revoke consent to the processing of personal data;
    4. request erasure of personal data – when you consider that there are no grounds for us to continue processing your personal data, in particular when you revoke your consent, and we have no other grounds to continue processing your data;
    5. Request for restriction of processing of personal data – you may request that we restrict the processing of your personal data only to storing them or performing on them as agreed with you if: the data is incorrect or processed without a legal basis, or if you do not want them deleted because of the need to preserve the data for the establishment, investigation or defense of claims, or for the duration of the determination of an objection to the processing of personal data;
    6. lodge a complaint to a supervisory authority – if you believe that your data is being processed illegally (the leading supervisory authority to which you can lodge a complaint about the processing of personal data is the Polish authority – the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection, 2 Stawki Street, 00-193 Warsaw);
  • You also have the right to object to the processing of your data.
  • Information about cookies:
    1. The site uses so-called cookies (cookies).
    2. Cookies:
      1. are stored in the memory of your device (computer, phone, etc.);
      2. do not cause changes in the settings of your device.
    3. Cookies are used for purposes:
      1. remembering your session;
      2. Statistics and analysis of web traffic, including how you use the site;
  • marketing;
  1. Provision of features of the Service;
  1. You can set the terms and conditions for the use of cookies via your browser settings. To learn how to manage cookies, including how to disable cookies in your browser, you can refer to your browser’s help file. You can also consult the website of your browser provider for information on this topic.
  2. We will not process cookies for more than 14 days after your last visit to the Website.
  3. Using your browser settings, you can delete cookies at any time and block the use of cookies in the future. In such a situation, we will no longer process them.
  • Google Analytics service information:
  1. Our website uses Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis service that uses cookies, which are text files stored on your computer.
  2. Since we have activated data anonymization, your IP address will be truncated by Google in member states of the European Union and other countries that are parties to the agreement on the European Economic Area, and only after truncation will it be sent to the USA. The full IP address will be sent to a Google server in the USA and only shortened there in exceptional cases. Google uses the information collected on our behalf to evaluate how you use the website. This allows Google to compile reports on your activities on the website and to provide additional services related to your use of the website and the Internet on our behalf. The IP address transmitted from your browser for use by Google Analytics will not be associated with other data received by this program or by the Service Provider from Google. Additional information on how the Google Analytics service uses and protects the data it obtains is available at: https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/terms/pl/ and https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/.
  3. To protect your privacy, we use the anonymization service offered by Google, which ensures that the data analyzed for statistical purposes is in aggregate form. The Google Analytics service is combined with the gat._anonymizeIp() extension, so that IP addresses are only stored in an abbreviated form and only after anonymization. Your personal information is also protected by Google’s platform security standards and Google’s privacy policy (http://www.google.com/privacy). In addition, we have entered into an agreement with Google that ensures the protection of your data through technical and organizational security measures. The purpose of using Google Analytics is to anonymously analyze the use of the Service Provider’s website. The justification required by EU law for the use of Google Analytics is our legitimate interest, as referred to in Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
  • Information about the social networking site Facebook:

To provide you with the possibility of contact and easy access to information about our services and the development of the IJKB law firm, the Service Provider provides the necessary information through Facebook; in this regard, we inform you that:

  1. If you are a Facebook user, your personal data is processed by the Service Provider in connection with the operation of its Facebook profile, in particular for the purpose of contacting you.
  2. The information clause regarding the processing of your data on Facebook, which includes detailed information regarding the protection of your personal data, is available on Facebook under the „Notes” tab.