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Cookie Policy — restaurant.digital

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser when you visit websites. They allow us to recognise your device and remember your preferences.

Similar technologies: localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB — we use them together with cookies to store your preferences on the browser side.

2. Legal basis

We use cookies on the following bases:

— consent is required for cookies other than strictly necessary ones.

your consent (Art. 6(1)(a)).

3. Types of cookies we use

3.1. Strictly necessary cookies (no consent required)

NamePurposeDurationType
owner_sessionSite owner session (login)7 daysHTTP-only, Secure
admin_sessionAdmin panel session7 daysHTTP-only, Secure
site_access_{slug}Access to a password-protected preview24 hoursHTTP-only, Secure
cookie-consentRecord of your consent choice1 yearlocalStorage
cookie-prefsYour detailed cookie preferences1 yearlocalStorage

Without these cookies the service will not function correctly.

3.2. Analytics cookies (consent required)

We collect anonymous visitor statistics — only after consent has been given.

ProviderPurposeDuration
Google Analytics (_ga, _gid)Traffic statistics — only when the site owner has configured GA26 months / 24 hours

3.3. Marketing cookies (consent required)

ProviderPurposeDuration
Google Ads (_gads)Advertising — only when the site owner has configured AdSense13 months

4. How to manage consent

4.1. On your first visit

A banner will appear with the following options:

4.2. After saving your choice

You can change your preferences at any time:

  1. Click the "Manage cookies" link in the site footer
  2. The banner will reopen with the preferences panel

4.3. In your browser

You can block cookies entirely via your browser settings:

Note: blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent the use of certain features of the service (login, site claim).

5. Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies may be used on generated sites when the site owner configures:

providers

We cannot control or take responsibility for the cookies of third-party providers. Please check their privacy policies directly.

6. Right to withdraw consent

You can withdraw your consent to cookies at any time through the preferences panel in the footer ("Manage cookies"). Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before the withdrawal.

7. Right to lodge a complaint

If you believe our cookie practices infringe the law, you may lodge a complaint with the President of the Polish Personal Data Protection Office (UODO):

8. Contact

Core Duo sp. z o.o. ul. Lipowa 3D, 30-702 Krakow Email: contact@restaurant.digital

9. Changes to this policy

Changes will be published on this page. We will notify you of material changes 14 days in advance.

9.1. Policy version fingerprint (re-prompt on update)

In line with EDPB Guidelines 05/2020 §113 and AEPD Guía de Cookies §4.5 ("renovación del consentimiento"), consent recorded in your browser is bound to the specific policy version shown at the top of this page (the policy_version fingerprint). Whenever the version is bumped — e.g. when we change the scope, purposes, retention or third-party providers — your prior consent is no longer valid for the updated scope.

Practically this means:

cookie-consent and cookie-prefs.

are not activated until you re-confirm** your preferences.

This guarantees you are never silently tracked under a policy you have not seen. The mechanism also fires for users who consented before this feature existed (missing fingerprint is treated as mismatch).