Privacy Policy
Declaration on the processing of personal data pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the instruction of data subjects (hereinafter “GDPR”)
Personal data controller
The City of Prague with its registered office at Jungmannova 35/29, 110 00 Nové Město.
Web site address: https://adaptacepraha.cz/en/
The website is operated by the WordPress content management system, which has one of the functions that visitors can leave comments on the website. This involves collecting the data displayed in the comment form, as well as the visitor’s IP address and the browser’s user agent string, which helps detect spam.
Comments to posts are now disabled on this website.
The site has no direct links to social networks.
There are no contact or other forms on the website that would be used to fill in the visitor / user data.
The website does not use any statistical or analytical tools to store any data. The website does not use or collect any third party data.
Cookies
General information about cookies
Cookies are short text files created by a web server and stored on your computer via a web browser (Internet Export, Firefox, Chrome, etc.).
It is used so that later, when you return to the same website, the browser sends the saved cookie back and the server, and it gets all the information it has previously stored with you.
Cookies make it possible to distinguish individual website visitors and store specific data about them. In practice, this manifests itself, for example, by having a pre-filled login name in the form – which you may have noticed, for example, if you use a webmail such as seznam.cz, etc. Your browser remembers them from your last visit). Cookies therefore save you time and make it easier to adapt the website to your needs. The word cookie means round biscuit in English. Data cookies are meant to serve the same purpose as real cookies – based on the Anglo-Saxon custom, to offer visitors a biscuit in order to create a pleasant atmosphere faster. The name and principle of the cookie was invented in 1994 by the programmer Lou Montulli – the creator of the now obsolete Netscape browser.
Cookies also use various statistics of website traffic and other measuring systems, which store in the cookie the visitor’s identifier, the current time from which you came, through which keyword (eg after a Google search). This data is then read and supplemented on other pages, thanks to which they monitor users. From the point of view of the average visitor, this is not much, but it is an important source of information for the site owner, because thanks to them they will find out whether it pays to invest in marketing campaigns or in SEO website optimization.
Cookies save time, you don’t have to log in all the time (so-called authentication cookie) whenever you click on another page on the same website (applies to websites where you see the content only after logging in – eg email box, e-shop account). But they also play an important role, for example, when shopping in online stores (e-shops) – without them you would not put anything in the cart, resp. it wouldn’t last in it if you kept shopping.
By helping to differentiate individual users, cookies help to lose anonymity to some extent. This does not necessarily mean that they will save your name, email, address, birth number, etc. – if you have not intentionally saved them… In addition, modern browsers allow you to disable cookies, but you will lose the above-mentioned benefits.
Information on handling cookies
We handle cookies in accordance with the amendment to Act No. 127/2005 Coll., On Electronic Communications (hereinafter referred to as “ZEK”) in the mode of active user consent, the so-called opt-in.
As the operator of this website according to the pages of the current version of ZEK for the use of cookies, we respect the obligation to obtain the prior provable active consent of the user with the scope and purpose of processing cookies. This is an opt-in mode, where the use of cookies can be activated only on the basis of an active action (consent) of the user. It is not possible to use cookies before granting consent.
The so-called cookies bar is displayed on the website, which warns of the use of cookies. In this bar, we offer users the option to reject such processing and not give their consent to the use of cookies. Consent is therefore on a voluntary basis and is not enforced, cookies can be disagreed. The cookies bar contains information containing a description of what each cookie is used for. The website visitor may decide to provide or not to give consent only to cookies from the services he chooses.
In the event of disagreement, access to the site will not be blocked or other use of the website in order to force the user to give consent will be made inconvenient. Both consent and disagreement can be changed at any time (see below).
There are a few narrow exceptions to the need for consent to the use of cookies. These are, for example, situations where the use of cookies is necessary for technical storage or for the provision of a service that is provided on the basis of a user’s request, ie it is not an ancillary service that the user does not request. The fact that cookies are necessary for the provision of the service means, among other things, that the use of cookies is limited in time to the provision of the service in question. However, statistical and analytical tools are not covered by the exceptions.
Changes to cookie settings
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