§ 1. DEFINITIONS

AdministratorAMPER-UK LIMITED, located at 35 Plantation Rd, Nottingham NG8 2ER, United Kingdom.

User – any entity visiting and using the website at amper-uk.co.uk.

Personal data – any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person whose identity can be determined directly or indirectly on the basis of such data. Personal data may include information such as names, contact details, online identifiers, or other characteristics specific to an individual.

Website – the website located at amper-uk.co.uk

Cookies – small text information stored on the device used by the User while browsing websites (“cookies”). These are IT data, small text files stored on the User’s end device (in particular on a computer, tablet, or smartphone when the User accesses the Website). Cookies are read and stored by the browser used to visit the website. Through browser settings, the User may prevent cookies from being saved on the device (however, this may limit certain functionalities of the website) and may delete cookies that already exist.

Script – a fragment of program code used to ensure the proper and interactive functioning of the Website. This code may run on the Administrator’s server or on the User’s device.

§ 2. TYPES OF COOKIES

  1. The website uses cookies which, according to the description below, can be classified as necessary and optional (based on their necessity for proper website functioning).
    Necessary cookies: Installed to provide users with access to the website and its essential functions. They do not require user consent. Without necessary cookies, the Administrator would be unable to provide the services offered through the Website.
    Optional cookies: These cookies are used only if the User consents. They may serve analytical or advertising purposes.
  2. Depending on the type of cookies, their purposes include:

Necessary and functional cookies – ensure the proper functioning of the website and adequate user service. These cookies allow users to utilise specific services. Functional cookies remember and adjust the website to User choices, e.g. language preferences. They do not identify specific users. Users cannot disable these cookies but may delete them or block cookie storage in their browser settings — however, in such cases, using the Website may become significantly more difficult.

Analytical cookies – enable the measurement of visits and traffic sources on the website. They allow the Administrator to analyse statistics and improve performance. They are not intended to identify users. Their primary purpose is to help the Administrator improve the offer and understand user needs.

Targeting and advertising cookies – allow the adjustment of the offer to the needs of users. Thanks to these cookies, advertisements (and ultimately products or services) can be tailored to user expectations. Based on user interest profiles, advertisements are adjusted so the user does not receive irrelevant content. These cookies do not directly store personal data; they identify only the browser.
Within marketing cookies, there are categories related to displaying ads on websites (advertising cookies) and cookies enabling personalised ads on social media (social media cookies). Social media cookies are set by social media services added to the site to enable content sharing. They may track the User’s browser across other websites and build a profile of interests, influencing the content displayed elsewhere. If the User does not allow these cookies, they may not be able to use certain sharing tools.

  1. The Administrator provides information about cookie usage via a cookie banner displayed immediately after entering the Website.

§ 3. USER RIGHTS

  1. User consent for the Administrator to use cookies is voluntary, informed, specific, and unambiguous.
  2. Through the cookie banner, the Administrator allows the User to customise cookie preferences and choose whether to accept specific cookies before using the website. The banner includes information about the types of cookies and their purposes. The Administrator enables Users to:
  1. give consent to individual cookies,
  2. reject cookies,
  3. customise cookie preferences.

The Administrator has designed separate selection fields allowing Users to consciously decide which cookies they accept.

  1. Users may determine cookie usage conditions through their browser settings, including limiting (e.g., temporarily) or completely blocking cookie storage (which may affect certain functionalities). The method of blocking or deleting cookies varies depending on the browser used. Using the Website without changing browser settings means Users consent to the use of cookies necessary for proper website functioning.
  2. Detailed instructions on changing cookie settings or deleting cookies in popular browsers can be found in each browser’s help section:

Chrome
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647

§ 4. PARTNERS

A list of trusted partners who have access to cookies or who place cookies on our behalf can be found on the page: List of trusted partners.

§ 5. TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES

The Administrator informs that, in addition to cookies, similar technologies (tracking pixels, web beacons, etc.) may also be used on the Website. The explanations regarding cookies also apply to the further processing of data in connection with cookies and similar technologies (analytics, marketing, etc.).