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Cookie policy

This policy explains what cookies are, which categories we use on nextriv.pl / nextriv.com, on what basis, and how you can change or withdraw your consent at any time.

Last updated:

Draft version — pending legal review

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored by your browser on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember your preferences (e.g. your consent decision), keep forms secure and — with your consent — measure visit statistics.

Alongside cookies, the website may use similar technologies (e.g. localStorage). For simplicity, this policy refers to all of these mechanisms as “cookies”.

Cookies that are not strictly necessary for the website to work are set only after you give consent — in line with the GDPR and electronic communications law.

2. Cookie categories on this website

We use three categories of cookies:

  • Strictly necessary — required for the site to work properly: remembering your consent banner decision, protecting forms against bots and abuse, basic security features. Always active; no consent required.
  • Analytics — help us understand how visitors use the website (visit statistics, page popularity). Activated only with your consent.
  • Marketing — used to measure effectiveness and possibly personalise marketing communication. Activated only with your consent.

5. Detailed cookie list

The detailed, up-to-date cookie table (name, provider, purpose, retention period) is generated automatically by the periodic CookieYes scan and presented in the consent panel — in the cookie list tab available after opening the settings (the “Cookie settings” link in the footer).

We rely on the automated scan because third-party cookie lists can change independently of us — the CMP table is always more current than a static list in this policy.

6. Third-party cookies

Cookies on the website may come from the following providers:

  • CookieYes — a strictly necessary cookie remembering your consent decision.
  • Cloudflare — strictly necessary cookies related to security, performance and protecting forms against bots.
  • Google — analytics (and possibly marketing) cookies, only after consent in the given category.

7. Browser settings

Independently of the consent panel, you can manage cookies in your browser settings: view, delete and block cookies for selected or all websites. See your browser's help pages for instructions (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).

Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the website from working correctly, e.g. submitting forms.

8. Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated, e.g. when the tools we use change. The current version, with the last-updated date, is always available on this page. The processing of personal data is described in the separate Privacy policy.