Cookies policy

This policy applies to cookies and other similar technologies used, where appropriate, on websites and applications operated by Collarbone Sport.

Cookies are used for the following purposes:

  • for the functioning of the site,
  • to analyze the behavior of site visitors,
  • for advertising.

This policy is supplemented by Collarbone Sport’s privacy policy as a whole, which can be found here and the Site Terms and Conditions, which can be found here, which we recommend you read, including additional useful information, including the responsibilities of the Personal Data Protection Officer in Collarbone Sport, all purposes of Collarbone Sport’s processing of personal data, your rights and their limitations and exclusions, etc.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files consisting of letters and numbers that will be stored on your computer, mobile phone or other terminal equipment of the user through which he accesses the Internet. The cookie is set by a request sent from the user terminal to the Collarbone Sport server or to a third party server.

What are cookies used for?

These files make it possible to generally recognize the user’s terminal and present the content in an appropriate way adapted to the user’s preferences. Cookies ensure that users are entertained and support Collarbone Sport’s efforts to provide services that are most relevant to users, such as online privacy preferences, a shopping cart or relevant advertisements. They are also used in the production of anonymous aggregate statistics that help us understand how users benefit from our websites, allowing us to improve the structure and content without identifying each individual user.

What cookies do we use?

We use two types of cookies: session and persistent. Session cookies are temporary files that remain in a terminal until the user’s session ends or the application is closed. Persistent cookies remain in the user’s terminal

How are cookies used by this site?

Visiting this site may leave the following types of cookies: Cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of the site; Analytics cookies and advertising cookies.

Cookies and / or other strictly necessary similar technologies are essential for the proper functioning of the site, being set on your device when entering the website or as a result of actions performed on the site, as the case may be. You can set your browser to block cookies, but in this case some sections of the site will not work properly.

Do cookies or similar technologies contain personal data?

Cookies or other similar technologies do not in themselves require the use of personal information and in many cases do not even identify the identity of Internet users. However, there are situations where personal data may be collected through the use of cookies to facilitate certain user functions or create an experience tailored to the user’s preferences. This data is encrypted in a way that makes unauthorized access impossible.

Block cookies

If you want to block cookies, some functions of the site will be stopped and this may create some malfunctions or errors when using our site. For example, blocking cookies can prevent you from: shopping online to identify yourself when you sign in

Why cookies are important

Cookies and/or other similar technologies are fundamental to the efficient functioning of the Internet, helping to create a friendly, focused experience and stay tailored to each user’s interests and preferences. Refusing or disabling cookies may make some sites or parts of sites unavailable.
Disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising in accordance with the law, only that it will no longer be able to take into account your preferences and interests, visible from your Internet browsing behavior.

Examples of an important need to use cookies (which do not require user authorization via the account):

  • Content and services tailored to user preferences – categories of products and services.
  • Offers tailored to users’ interests
  • Saving passwords
  • Save child protection filters for internet content (family mode options, safe search function).
  • Limit ad serving frequency – Limit the number of times an ad is shown to a specific user on a site.
  • Providing user-friendly advertising.
  • Measuring, optimizing and adapting analytics features – such as confirming a certain level of website traffic, what type of content is viewed and how a user enters the website (e.g.