Cookie Policy

Kancelaria Adwokacka Leszczyńska-Wiącek Magdalena Sp. k. 

1. General information

This Cookies Policy sets out the rules governing the use of cookies and similar technologies on the website available at: https://www.leszczynska-wiacek.pl/ (‘the Website’).

The Website’s controller is Kancelaria Adwokacka Leszczyńska-Wiącek Magdaelna Spółka komandytowa, with its registered office in Warsaw, ul. Ludna 2, 00-406 Warsaw, Tax Identification Number (NIP): 522-300-67-69, National Business Registry Number (REGON): 146701270 (“the Law Firm” or “the Controller”).

For enquiries regarding cookies and privacy, please contact us at the following email address:adwokat@leszczynska-wiacek.pl.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s device, such as a computer, mobile phone, tablet or any other device used to access the Website.

Cookies may be read by the Website that created them, or by third parties whose tools are used on the Website. Other technologies, such as pixels, tags, device identifiers, browser local storage or analytics scripts, may also perform a similar function.

In this Policy, the term ‘cookies’ also covers similar technologies, unless the context indicates otherwise.

3. Purposes of using cookies

The Law Firm may use cookies for the following purposes: to ensure the proper functioning of the Website, to maintain the user’s session, to remember privacy preferences, to ensure the security of the Website, to diagnose technical errors, to compile basic technical statistics, to measure how the Website is used, and to improve its functionality.

Where analytical tools, such as Google Analytics, are used on the Website, their purpose is to obtain aggregated information about traffic on the Website, the popularity of individual subpages, sources of visits, technical parameters of devices and how the Website is used.

The Law Firm does not use cookies to sell users’ data. Should the Website use marketing, remarketing or ad-targeting cookies in the future, these will only be activated after obtaining the user’s appropriate consent and following a corresponding update to this Policy.

4. Categories of cookies

The Website may use the following categories of cookies:

Essential cookies — these are necessary for the Website to function properly, to ensure its security, to support basic functions, to remember privacy settings and to maintain technical stability. These cookies may be used without the user’s separate consent if they are necessary to provide the service requested by the user or to ensure the transmission of a communication.

Functional cookies — these enable the Website to remember selected user settings, such as language preferences, page display options or other settings that facilitate the use of the Website. If they are not essential for the Website to function, they are used only after the user’s consent has been obtained.

Analytical cookies — these enable the analysis of how the Website is used, including the number of visits, traffic sources, the popularity of subpages and general technical parameters of visits. Analytical cookies are used only after the user’s consent has been obtained, where such consent is required by law.

Third-party cookies — these are used by external providers whose tools or content may be embedded on the Website, in particular providers of maps, video content, analytics tools or social media profiles. The scope of these cookies depends on the specific provider and the user’s privacy settings.

5. First-party and third-party cookies

The Website may use first-party cookies, i.e. files stored directly by the Website, and third-party cookies, i.e. files stored by external service providers used on the Website.

External providers may include, in particular, entities providing analytics, hosting, security, mapping, multimedia or integration services with other websites.

Where Google tools are used on the Website, the provider may be, in particular, Google Ireland Limited or other companies within the Google group, depending on the type of service and its configuration.

6. Consent to cookies

On their first visit to the Website, users are informed about the use of cookies and are given the option to choose their preferences regarding cookies other than those that are strictly necessary.

You can accept all cookies, reject cookies other than those that are strictly necessary, or manage your preferences yourself in the cookie settings panel.

Consent to cookies is voluntary and may be withdrawn or amended at any time. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any actions taken prior to its withdrawal.

Failure to consent to analytical or functional cookies should not prevent you from using the basic functions of the Website; however, it may limit the availability of certain features or mean that the Website will not remember your selected preferences.

7. Managing cookies

You can manage cookies via the consent management panel available on the Website. The panel allows you to accept all cookies, reject cookies other than those that are strictly necessary, or set your own preferences for individual categories of cookies.

You can manage cookies via your web browser’s settings, in particular by blocking the storage of cookies, deleting stored cookies, or setting notifications regarding their use.

Restricting or disabling essential cookies may affect the proper functioning of the Website.

8. Information about cookies used on the Website

Detailed information on the categories of cookies used on the Website, their providers, the purposes for which they are used and their retention periods is available in the cookie consent management panel.

This panel is displayed when a user first visits the Website, and further modification of cookie settings is possible via the browser settings.

The Law Firm endeavours to ensure that the information presented in the consent management panel is up to date, clear and reflects the actual configuration of the tools used on the Website.

Should new tools using cookies or similar technologies be implemented on the Website, the information in the consent management panel will be updated accordingly.

9. Google Analytics

Where the Website uses Google Analytics, this tool is used solely to analyse traffic on the Website and to improve its functionality.

Google Analytics may collect information such as the user’s approximate location, device type, operating system, browser type, subpages visited, duration of the visit, the source of the visit to the Website, and other information relating to interactions with the Website.

The Law Firm recommends configuring Google Analytics in a way that limits the scope of data processing, in particular by implementing a consent management mechanism (Consent Mode), disabling advertising features if they are not required, and applying settings that restrict user identification.

Google Analytics should only be activated once the user has consented to analytical cookies, unless, in a specific configuration, the tool operates without access to information stored on the user’s device and without processing personal data within the meaning of the GDPR.

10. Embedded content

The website may contain embedded content from other websites, such as maps, videos, graphics, links to professional or social media profiles, and other external elements.

Such content may result in cookies being set by third-party providers. These providers may process users’ data in accordance with their own privacy and cookie policies, over which the Law Firm has no full control.

Where possible, the Law Firm employs measures to restrict the automatic loading of external content until the user’s consent has been obtained, if such content involves the use of cookies other than those that are strictly necessary.

11. Cookie retention period

The retention period for cookies depends on their type, purpose and the configuration of the relevant tool.

Session cookies are stored until the browser session ends. Persistent cookies are stored for a specified period or until they are deleted by the user.

Information on the retention periods for individual categories of cookies or individual cookies is available in the cookie consent management panel, provided that such cookies are used on the Website.

12. Changes to the Cookie Policy

The Law Firm may update this Cookie Policy in the event of changes to legislation, technological developments, changes to the tools used on the Website, or changes to the way cookies are used.

The current version of the Cookie Policy is published on the Website.

Last updated: 29 June 2026.

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