Privacy policy

The Kul IN website takes all necessary measures to protect user privacy. By accessing the www.kulinst.hr website, the user confirms and fully understands our rules on privacy protection and agrees to the data collection and methods of use described in this web privacy statement.

The Kul IN website collects certain information from its users and about its users either through web server logs, cookies or when filling out contact forms. When you visit our website, we can track the information we use to administer the website and analyze its use. Examples of information that we can track are your IP address, the type of browser or computer you use, the number of links you click within the site, the country or country from which you accessed the site, the date and time of your visit to the site, the name of your internet service provider, web the page that linked you to our site, the pages you view on our site. When using our services, i.e. when filling out the form, we will ask for some personal data, such as: name, address, e-mail, phone number and other relevant data. We will not transfer the personal data we collect from you to third parties without your permission, except in the case of our liability protection, your response to legal proceedings or in accordance with the law.

The Kul IN website reserves the right to update its privacy policy from time to time. We recommend that you periodically review this privacy policy to be informed about the measures to protect your personal data that we collect. Your continued use of our services constitutes your agreement to this privacy policy and any changes to the policy.

Description of confidential data protection methods

Statement on the protection and collection of personal data and their use

The Kul IN website undertakes to protect the personal data of customers, in such a way that it collects only necessary, basic data about customers/users that are necessary for fulfilling our obligations and conducting marketing activities; gives the option to decide whether or not they want their name removed from lists used for marketing campaigns. All user data is strictly kept and is available only to employees who need this data to perform their work. All employees of Kul IN and business partners are responsible for respecting the principles of privacy protection.

Cookies

In order for this website to work properly with all its functionalities and to be able to continue to improve the site and improve the user experience, we need cookies. According to the regulations of the European Union, from 03.25.2011. we are obliged to ask for your consent before saving cookies. This means that by using this website you agree to the use of cookies. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use certain functionalities of the website that are supported by this technology.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website saves from the server to your web browser on a computer or mobile phone (depending on which device you access the page with), when you visit that website for the first time. After the first visit, every time the web browser requests an identical page from the server, cookies are sent from the user’s computer to the server. In this way, the server can identify and track web browsers. We use the term cookies for all files that collect data in the previously described manner.

There are several types of cookies:

Temporary cookies (sessions): they are automatically removed from your computer when you close your web browser. Websites use them to store temporary data (eg. items in the shopping cart)

Permanent cookies: they remain saved on your computer even after closing the web browser. Websites use them to store data – most often it’s about your settings when using the site. Persistent cookies will remain on your computer until you manually remove them or until they expire.

First-party cookies: they come from the website you are viewing and are temporary or permanent. Using their websites, they store information such as name and password, so that you do not have to log in every time you visit.

Third-party cookies: belong to different domains than the one shown in the address bar. Web pages may contain content from other areas (such as banners), which opens up the possibility of tracking a user’s browsing history. The privacy settings in most modern browsers allow you to block third-party cookies.

How to disable cookies?

By turning off cookies, you decide whether to allow them to be stored on your computer. Settings can be controlled and changed in your web browser. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use certain functionalities of the website.

Does the Kul IN website use cookies and why?

Yes, with the main goal that our websites provide the best possible user experience. Apart from that, we also use them for:

To track visitor statistics: cookies collect information about visitor interactions on our websites. They are used to store other data related to user activity.

For the normal functioning of the web program: cookies are used for the normal functioning of certain features of the website that make it easier for users to access the content.