
Company/entrepreneur Pension at Jakub's [add exact business name, e.g. "Penzión u Jakuba sro" or name and surname of the entrepreneur - natural person], with registered office/place of business [add address], Business ID: [add Business ID], registered in [add: Commercial Register / Trade Register - competent court or office, section, insert no.], operating the accommodation facility Penzión u Jakuba located at [add address of the guesthouse], tel.: [add telephone number], e-mail: [add e-mail] (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "operator") as the operator of information systems in which personal data are processed, approaches this issue seriously, with full seriousness and necessary professional care, while respecting the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, Act No. on the Protection of Personal Data, as amended, and Act No. 351/2011 Coll. on Electronic Communications, as amended.
In order to optimally create and continuously improve our website and our service offerings, to adapt them to your interests and needs, and to improve their structure and content, we use so-called online identifiers provided by an application, tool or protocol, in particular cookies, IP address.
A cookie is a small amount of state data in the HTTP protocol that the www-server sends to the internet browser while browsing the web page of a given website, if these use cookies. If cookies are enabled in the internet browser, they are stored on the user's computer or mobile device, usually as a short text file in a selected location. With each subsequent request to a web page from the same website, the browser then sends this data back to the server, in the case of temporary cookies only for the duration of the current visit (session), in the case of permanent cookies also with each subsequent visit. Cookies usually serve to distinguish individual users, they store user preferences, etc.
Cookies can be used to record choices made by a user, such as recording user activity while browsing, such as clicking buttons, logging in, or recording pages visited. They can also be used to remember any information a user has previously entered into forms, such as names, addresses, passwords, or credit card numbers.
Other types of cookies provide some of the basic functions of modern websites. The most important are authentication cookies, which are used by servers to determine whether a user is logged in or not (and with which account, if they have more than one, e.g. in a booking system). Without such a mechanism, the website would not "know" whether to display sensitive information on it or not and would ask the user to authenticate by logging in. However, modern websites do not store usernames and passwords in cookies but use other methods, such as HTTP authentication. Even if this data is stored on a computer or mobile device (when choosing to remember your password), it is usually protected by another access mechanism.
Taking into account the current development of information technology, the following categories of cookies may be used, the purpose of which is:
Essential (technical and functional) cookies (required or necessary for the very provision of website functionalities, possible login and transaction operations, e.g. reservation form):
They are usually set according to the actions of the website user, according to the requests for website services.
Examples include remembering login details and logging in securely, filling out forms (e.g. a booking form), ensuring that the website is displayed consistently and according to the user's preferences, remembering the status of an ongoing booking or transaction progress, or setting privacy preferences.
We use/process these cookies for legal reasons (their necessity for the creation and public dissemination of specific website content aimed at a specific target group of interested parties/website visitors), and therefore it is not necessary for you to give us your consent.
2. Supplementary, advertising and interaction cookies (collect information about advertisements displayed on the website):
They can be anonymous if they only collect information about displayed advertising spaces without identifying the user, or personalized if information about the user is collected for the purpose of personalizing advertising spaces.
Their use enables, for example, the ability to provide interest-based offers or advertisements, to allow third parties to provide interest-based advertisements on sites other than this provider, to allow sharing of the website with social networks and to allow third parties to share on social networks, or to allow sending comments and ratings.
3. Analytical cookies (collect information about the user's visit to the website with the aim of their statistical evaluation and measurement and improvement of the website's performance):
They are usually collected anonymously, although they sometimes allow the user to be identified in order to obtain a report on the user's expressed interests in the products or services provided by the website.
Examples include counting website visits, website loading speed, bounce rate, or the technology used to access the website.
4. Performance/functional cookies (used to improve user experience and optimize the functioning and customization of the website):
They may be set independently or by third-party service providers whose digital services the website uses. If the user does not allow these cookies, some of the website's features may not function properly.
Cookies do not pose any danger to a computer or mobile device, as they are in a text file that cannot be executed and take control of the device, and they do not contain any viruses. However, cookies can be misused, especially if an attacker gains access to the user's computer or mobile device, as cookies on a computer and mobile device are not protected in any way (e.g. impersonation).
The user has the option to view and delete cookies individually or all at once on their computer or mobile device, either directly (if they know where they are stored) or using their internet browser. Information on how to adjust cookie settings can be found in the relevant section of the help of their computer or mobile device or internet browser. Settings for the most commonly used internet browsers are available:
Microsoft Edge: https://privacy.microsoft.com/cs-cz/privacystatement#mainhowtoaccesscontrolyourdatamodule
Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Cookies#w_cookie-settings
Google Chrome: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
Safaris: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
Opera: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/
Deleting cookies from your computer or mobile device does not have any significant impact on your browsing experience. However, deleting cookies may remove some data that reflects user preferences, makes it easier to use websites, or log in or fill out forms.
The user can completely disable the storage of cookies on their computer or mobile device or choose a private browsing mode (Incognito, inPrivate, etc.), which has even more significant restrictions. However, they must then take into account the limitations that arise from the inability to use the benefits of cookies.
An IP address is a logical numeric identifier of a given node (computer or mobile device) on a network that communicates with other nodes via the IP protocol (such as the Internet or a local area network). An IP address is either directly assigned to a network interface (static) or is assigned dynamically using a DHCP server (dynamic).
A static IP address is an address permanently assigned to a specific computer or mobile device by an internet service provider for the duration of the related contractual relationship, and does not change even when you restart the computer or mobile device. A static IP address is typically assigned to servers that host websites, provide email, databases, and FTP services.
A dynamic IP address is automatically assigned to a computer or mobile device by an Internet service provider (ISP) essentially every time the computer, mobile device, or router is turned on using the DHCP protocol. It is controllable and allows the administrator to directly or indirectly identify the computer or mobile device, which can lead to the identification of the user of the computer or mobile device. A dynamic IP address changes each time the provider's network or the Internet is connected.
We process the IP address for legal reasons (its necessity), and therefore it is not necessary for you to give us your consent.
The web analytics application Google Analytics also uses cookies and IP addresses to analyze how the website is used. The privacy policy for using this application can be found at: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245
Visitors/users of the website can at any time effectively withdraw and re-grant their consent to the use of online identifiers granted on the website. www.penzionujakuba.sk for the category of supplementary, advertising and interaction, analytical and performance/functional cookies.