Policy on the use of cookies to collect personal data

1. Policies for using network identifiers

In providing our services and making our content available to users of the https://www.moskamurad.legal website (hereinafter referred to as the "website"), we use, i.e. Matyáš Moska, Attorney-at-Law and Mgr. Martin Murad, Attorney-at-Law (hereinafter referred to as "MOSKA | MURAD") network identifiers, so-called cookies, in order to enable and streamline the use of the website.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are stored on your device by the internet browser you are using. Without these files, using a website would be more difficult and less user-friendly. By using cookies, the website you visit remembers settings related to the website you visit (e.g. the language you choose, login information or your preferred preferences within the website you visit). When you subsequently return to the website, your browser will return the identifiers associated with the website. The page will retain your settings. Cookies make repeated visits to websites more user-friendly. You consent to the use of cookies for a period of 6 months. If you wish to continue using cookies, you must renew your consent after the expiry of the specified period.

3. Types of cookies

Cookies are classified according to their duration of use, their necessity and the entity that places them on your device.

  • According to the period of use, cookies are divided into the following two categories:
    • Short-term (session cookies), which are automatically deleted from your computer as soon as you close your browser. These cookies are necessary for the proper functionality of the website.
    • Long-term** (persistent cookies), which remain on your computer for a longer period of time, depending on the settings of the browser you are using. You can manually delete long-term cookies at any time. These cookies are useful to help you navigate the website more easily.
  • Cookies are divided into the following categories according to their uselessness:
    • Necessary, without which the website could not function, they are necessary for the transmission of information, e.g. to maintain the contents of the shopping cart or to remember the user's consent to (not) use cookies.
    • Other, which are mainly used to facilitate the transmission of information, measure traffic or analyse the behaviour of website users. These are further divided into marketing, analytical and preference cookies.
      • Marketing - used to better target and personalise advertisements. These cookies track visitors across the website and collect information to deliver personalised ads.
      • Analytical/Statistical - to track website visitors' interactions with website content and provide data on the number of visitors, length of time spent on the website, etc.
      • Functional/Preferential - used to improve the functionality of the website, as well as to facilitate its use, they allow the website to remember the preferences of the user and to adapt to them (language settings, currency, etc.)
      • Performance - they allow understanding and analysis of key performance indices of the website, which helps in providing a better user experience for visitors.
  • Depending on which entity creates and stores cookies on your device, we divide cookies into two categories:
    • First-party cookies (first-party cookies) are created directly by the data controller that operates the website you are visiting. They are most often used to provide basic website functions.
    • Third-party cookies are created by data controllers other than the operator of the website you are visiting. These are most often cookies from advertising service providers or cookies for analysing website traffic.

4. What do we use cookies for?

We use cookies mainly for the following purposes:

  • To track analytical data necessary to identify and evaluate the content of interest to you on our website. Thanks to cookies, we are able to tailor the content of the website to the individual user. We also use the services of external suppliers to track analytical data on traffic, who have developed their own effective privacy systems.
  • Website security. Cookies help us authenticate users and serve to prevent fraudulent activity and protect user data.

5. Third party cookies

As mentioned above, our website also contains cookies from our contractual partners. These cookies are managed by third parties and MOSKA | MURAD does not have access to read or write this data. These are mainly advertising or advertising systems or website traffic analysis.

These partners are:

  • Google – more information about this system can be found here;
  • Google Analytics – more information about this system can be found here.

6. How do I adjust my cookie settings?

Due to a change in legislation, the website can no longer use cookies without your active consent, as the change from opt-out (your consent was assumed and had to be withdrawn) to opt-in (you need to actively give your consent). However, this does not apply to essential cookies, which still operate on an opt-out basis and can be revoked in your browser settings. As already stated in article 2 of this document, consent or non-consent to the use of cookies is granted for a period of 6 months, after which the website will invite you to grant/not grant consent again.

For the purpose of obtaining consent to the use of cookies, a cookie banner has been added to the website. This bar is divided into two layers. In the first layer, you can give your consent to the use of all types of cookies, oppose the use of all types of opt-in cookies, close the cookie banner and leave the decision for the next time, or click on the "settings" hypertext box to get to the second layer of the cookie banner, where you can give your consent to the use of each type of cookie.

In the second layer of the cookie banner you will find a link to this Privacy Policy. Below is a list of cookies used by the website, which is divided by cookie type and a list of the relevant cookies falling under a particular cookie type is expanded by clicking on the name of that cookie type. Next to the names of the cookie types you will find a switch that is set by default to indicate that you do not agree to the use of that type. If you wish to allow a website to use a particular type of cookie, you must click on the switch to actively give your consent.

You can change your decision at any time during your use of the website by clicking on the box located at the footer of the website, which will bring up the cookie banner again and allow you to decide whether or not to consent to the use of which type of cookie. This consent/non-consent will again be valid for a period of 6 months from the date of the last change.

You are hereby notified that failure to consent to the use of certain types of cookies may impair the quality of the website and limit your ability to use the services provided by our website. These are functions related to certain types of cookies, which are described in Article 3.

If you block the collection and storage of cookies in your internet browser, we will no longer process any of your network identifiers or other information that can be obtained through cookies.

Detailed information about the settings for storing cookies in your browser can be found on the websites of the providers of the specific internet browsers.

7. What are your rights in relation to the use of cookies?

In particular, you have the following rights in relation to the use of cookies:

  • request information from us about what personal data we process about you;
  • request an explanation from us regarding the processing of your personal data;
  • request access to this data and have it updated or corrected;
  • require us to erase that personal data - we will erase it if it does not conflict with applicable law or our legitimate interests;
  • in case of doubt about compliance with the obligations related to the processing of personal data, contact us or the Office for Personal Data Protection, which is located at Pplk. Sochora 27, 170 00 Prague 7: uoou.cz.

Mgr. Matyáš Moska and Mgr. Martin Murad can be contacted directly as personal data controller at:

Na Strži 1702/65
140 00 Praha 4

Alternatively, please contact us at the following e-mail address: info@moskamurad.legal

M | M

The out-of-court dispute resolution body for clients - consumers is the Czech Bar Association based in Prague www.cak.cz / e-mail: epodatelna@cak.cz

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