Déclaration de protection des données
Le donneur d'ordre est avisé en vertu du § 33 alinéa. 1 de la loi allemande sur la protection des données (BDSG) que tolingo, dans le respect des dispositions juridiques en vigueur, collecte des données personnelles du donneurs d'ordre, les traite, les utilise et les transmet à un tiers dans la mesure où cela est nécessaire pour la justification du rapport contractuel, l'accomplissement correct des prestations ainsi que la facturation ou si les directives légales l'autorisent.
Des cookies sont utilisés dans le cadre de la collecte, du traitement, et de l'utilisation des données. . Un cookie est un bloc de données créé par un serveur Internet et qui est envoyé à l'ordinateur du donneur d'ordres qui communique avec notre serveur web et est enregistré dans le fichier de cookies du naviguer. tolingo utilise les cookies lorsque le donneur d'ordres souhaite s'enregistrer sur le site Internet. De plus, les cookies permettent de calculer la fréquence d'utilisation et de le nombre d'utilisateurs du site Internet. Les utilisateurs peuvent paramétrer leur navigateur Internet de façon à ce qu'il accepte tous les cookies ou les refuse ou qu'ils reçoivent un message lorsqu'un cookie est transmis. Étant donné que les prestations de tolingo sous-entendent une inscription et une connexion du donneur d'ordre, le site Internet de tolingo ne peut être utilisé lorsque les cookies sont refusés de manière générale par navigateur Internet du donneur d'ordres.
Lorsque vous avez transmis à tolingo des données personnelles, vous pouvez demander à tout moment leur suppression. Pour cela, il vous suffit d'envoyer un mail à l'adressse suivante : support@tolingo.pl. Toute suppression des données relatives à la facturation ou utilisées pour la comptabilité est exclue.
Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses "cookies", which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage.
Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.
You may refuse the placement of Google Analytics cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. In doing this, you will safeguard your right to disagree with any future collection, processing and use of data by Google Analytics. For this purpose, you may install the Google Analytics deactivating add-on for browsers to prevent Google Analytics from storing any information on web sites you visited.
Facebook Social Plugins
This web site uses social plugins ("plugins") of facebook.com social network, which is operated by Facebook Inc., 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA ("Facebook"). These plugins are specified by a Facebook logo or the additional information "Facebook Social Plugin".
When visiting a web site of our Internet portal which includes such plugin, your browser will establish a direct connection to Facebook servers.
Facebook directly transfers the plugin content to your browser which integrates the latter into the site, enabling Facebook to receive information about your having accessed the respective page of our web site.
For this purpose, the Internet address of the visited site (your IP address included) is transferred to a USA-based Facebook server where the data are stored.
In general, it is impossible for Facebook to identify you, above all because of the dynamic address which is usually assigned to you by your access provider when surfing the web.
According to information published by Facebook, the relevant data are neither further processed nor disclosed to third parties. After a period of three months, these data are anonymized in order to prevent linking the information to your identity.
This doesn't apply, if you are logged in to Facebook when visiting our site, because Facebook is able to assign this access to your Facebook account then. In case you interact with the plugins, for example, activate the "I like" button, or make a comment, your browser transfers the relating information directly to Facebook where they are stored.
For the purpose and scope of data collection, further processing and use by Facebook as well as your applicable rights and privacy setting possibilities please visit Facebook's Privacy Policy.
If, as Facebook member, you don't want Facebook to collect data about your visiting our web site, you must log out of Facebook before accessing our web site.
Google +1 Button Privacy Policy
June 28, 2011
The Google Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information when you use Google’s products and services, including information provided when you use the Google +1 button. In addition, the following describes our additional privacy practices specific to your use of the +1 button.
Information we collect and how it is shared
The Google +1 button is a way for you to share information publicly with the world. The Google +1 button helps you and others receive personalized content from Google and our partners. The fact that you +1’d something will be recorded by Google, along with information about the page you were viewing when you clicked on the +1 button. Your +1’s may appear to others as an annotation with your profile name and photo in Google services (such as in search results or on your Google Profile) or elsewhere on websites and ads on the Internet.
We will record information about your +1 activity in order to provide you and other users with a better experience on Google services.
In order to use the Google +1 button, you need to have a public Google Profile visible to the world, which at a minimum includes the name you chose for the profile. That name will be used across Google services and in some cases it may replace another name you’ve used when sharing content under your Google Account. We may display your Google Profile identity to people who have your email address or other identifying information.
Use of the collected information
In addition to the above-described uses, the information you provide to us is used subject to our main Google Privacy Policy.
We may share aggregate statistics related to users’ +1 activity with the public, our users, and partners, such as publishers, advertisers, or connected sites. For example, we may tell a publisher that “10% of the people who +1’d this page are in Tacoma, Washington.”
Your choices
You may view the list of items you have +1’d on the +1 tab on your Profile. You can remove individual items from that list.
You mayopt out of seeing +1 recommendations on third-party websites (including on ads on third-party sites) from people you know.
We will store data (such as your recent +1’s) locally in your browser. You may be able to access and clear this information in your browser settings.
More information
Google adheres to the U.S. Safe Harbor privacy principles. For more information about the Safe Harbor framework or our registration, see the Department of Commerce’s website.