Privacy Policy

Last updated on 20 September 2025

Welcome to [Company Name] (“we” or “us”). This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your personal information when you use our website and related services.

Table of Contents

  1. Information We Collect

  2. How We Use Your Information

  3. Sharing Your Information

  4. Cookies and Similar Technologies

  5. Your Choices

  6. Security

  7. Children’s Privacy

  8. Changes to This Privacy Policy

  9. Contact Us

1. Information We Collect

1.1 Personal Information

We may collect personal information, such as your name, email address, and other contact details when you voluntarily provide it to us, such as when you register for an account, subscribe to newsletters, or contact us through the website.

1.2 Usage Information

We may collect information about your use of the website, including your IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited. This information helps us analyze trends, administer the site, and improve user experience.

1.3 Location Data

If you enable location-based services, we may collect information about your location.

2. How We Use Your Information

  • To provide, maintain, and improve the services.

  • To personalize your experience.

  • To communicate with you (e.g. updates, support, marketing where permitted).

  • To monitor usage, analyze trends, maintain security.

  • For legal obligations or in response to lawful requests (e.g. by courts or regulators).

3. Sharing Your Information

  • With service providers and partners who help us operate the site (e.g. hosting, analytics, payment processing).

  • With legal or regulatory authorities when required by law.

  • With your consent, or as part of a business transition (e.g. merger, acquisition).

  • We do not sell personal information (unless explicitly disclosed and allowed by applicable law, e.g. some U.S. state laws).

4. Cookies and Similar Technologies

  • We use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to collect usage data, and help provide and improve services.

  • Some cookies are essential; others are for analytics or advertising.

  • You may control or disable non-essential cookies via browser settings or via cookie consent tools.

5. Your Choices

  • You can access, update, correct or delete your personal information.

  • You may opt-out of marketing communications.

  • You may disable cookies and tracking (subject to service functionality).

  • For EU/EEA/UK users: right to withdraw consent if processing is based on consent.

6. Security

  • We maintain reasonable physical, technical, and administrative safeguards to protect personal information.

  • However, no method of transmission or storage over the internet is completely secure.

7. Children’s Privacy

  • Our services are not intended for minors under [age 13 / 16 — adjust per jurisdiction].

  • If we learn we have collected personal data from a child under the applicable age without parental consent, we will delete it as soon as possible.

8. Changes to This Privacy Policy

  • We may update this Privacy Policy periodically.

  • When we do, we will revise the “Last updated” date above.

  • We may also notify users of material changes via email or via notice on our website.

9. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:

MWiIT
mateusz.wiszniowski.w@gmail.com

Additional Sections by Region

A. For Users in the European Union / EEA / UK

  • Legal Basis for Processing: We rely on your consent; performance of contract; compliance with legal obligations; or our legitimate interests, where permitted.

  • Rights under GDPR: access; rectification; erasure; restriction; objection; data portability; withdraw consent at any time.

  • Data Transfers Outside EU/EEA/UK: If we transfer data outside, we’ll use appropriate safeguards (e.g. Standard Contractual Clauses).

B. For Users in the United States

  • Applicable Laws: May be subject to state or federal laws (e.g. CCPA, CPRA, CalOPPA).

  • Rights: Depending on your state, you may have the right to access, delete, or opt-out of the sale of your personal information; right to opt out of certain processing.

  • Children: U.S. law (e.g. COPPA) requires parental consent for the collection of personal data from children under age 13.