Privacy policy

Last updated: 9 December 2025

This Privacy Policy explains how SIC sp. z o.o. processes information when you use our website.

We respect your privacy. Our website is informative and keeps data collection to an absolute minimum. We do not use tracking cookies, analytics or marketing tools.

1st Data Administrator

The administrator of your personal data is:

SIC sp. z o.o. 4 Towarowa Street, 95-054 Ksawerów, Poland.

If you have questions about this policy, you can contact us by e-mail: kontakt@sic.com.pl or by post at the above address.

2 Cookies

We do not use advertising or analytics cookies. We only use one technical cookie, necessary to support the multilingualism of the website.

  • Cookie name: pll_language
  • Provider: Polylang
  • Purpose: This cookie is used to remember your chosen language (e.g. so that the website remains in Polish when you move between sub-pages).
  • Storage time: 1 year
  • Type: Functional / Essential

Note: As this cookie is necessary to provide the service you expect (displaying the website in your chosen language), under telecommunications law and RODO it does not require your additional consent.

3 Server logs (Technical data)

When you use the website, our hosting server automatically records standard technical information. This is the default security feature of every web server.

  • Data collected: IP address, browser type, device type, operating system and date and time of access.
  • Purpose: To ensure the security and stability of the website (e.g. protection against DDoS attacks and diagnosis of technical errors).
  • Legal basis: Legally legitimate interest of the Administrator (Art. 6(1)(f) RODO) – ensuring network and information security.

We do not combine this technical data with any other information to identify you.

4 Data recipients

We do not sell or share your data with third parties. The only entity that has access to the technical data (server logs) is our hosting provider:

  • cyber_Folks S.A. with its registered office in Poznań, 1B Wierzbięcice Street, 61-569 Poznań – acting as processor, providing the server infrastructure.

5 Your rights

In accordance with the RODO, you have the right to:

  • Access to your data.
  • Their rectification (amendment).
  • To request the erasure of your data.
  • To object to the processing.
  • To lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (the President of the Office for the Protection of Personal Data – OPA).

Please note, however, that as we do not collect your name or email address, we are not able to identify you solely on the basis of technical logs (e.g. IP address) to exercise some of the above rights.