Cookies Policy


PayEye sp. z o.o.

1. General Information

  • 1.1. This Cookies Policy defines the rules for using cookies and similar technologies by PayEye sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Wrocław, ul. Zwycięska 43, 53-033, entered into the Register of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register, maintained by the District Court for Wrocław-Fabryczna in Wrocław, VI Commercial Division, under KRS number 0000773560, NIP 8943138845, with a share capital of PLN 141,850.00.
  • 1.2. PayEye sp. z o.o. operating the website available at: www.payeye.com.
  • 1.3.This Policy applies to both individual (B2C) and business (B2B) users in Poland, EU countries, and outside the EU.
  • 1.4 The use of cookies is carried out in accordance with:
  • a) the Polish Telecommunications Law,
  • b) GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive,
  • c) UK GDPR and CCPA (for non-EU users).

2. What are cookies?

  • 2.1. We use cookies on our website.
  • 2.2. Cookies are small text files used in connection with the use of the website by the user. Such files are created and saved on the user’s device (e.g., in the memory of the web browser), and the website or the owners of the cookies can access them. Depending on the type, cookies are deleted after the end of the browser session (so-called session cookies) or after a longer period (so-called persistent cookies).
  • 2.3. More information about how cookies work can be found, for example, on the https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie website
  • 2.4. Users can give or refuse to give consent to the use of cookies through the settings of your browser. Depending on the browser used, it may also be possible to specify more detailed conditions for storing cookies, e.g., by blocking only cookies used by individual websites, blocking only specific cookies, or deleting individual cookies that are already stored on your device. If your browser accepts certain cookies, it means that you agree to the use of these cookies, in accordance with the provisions of Polish law. Detailed instructions on how to determine the storage conditions are available on the websites of the manufacturer or developer of the software.
  • 2.5. Lack of consent to the use of cookies may cause that some of the functionality of the website will not work properly or will stop working. In order to use the full functionality of the website, we recommend that you agree to store and access cookie

3. Types of cookies used

  • 3.1. The website may use the following types of cookies:
  • a) Necessary – enable proper functioning of the website, login, and security,
  • b) Analytical – collect information on how users interact with the website (e.g. Google Analytics, Hotjar),
  • c) Functional – allow remembering user preferences,
  • d) Marketing – used to deliver personalized advertising content (e.g. Facebook Pixel, Google Ads).
  • 3.2. Cookies are divided into:
  • a) Session cookies – deleted after closing the browser,
  • b) Persistent cookies – stored for a defined period or until manually deleted.
  • 3.3. Cookies may be used by Us as well as by other entities. Cookies allow us to adapt the website to your expectations. The exact purposes of using cookies are set out in the table below:
Type of cookiesSubjectPurposes of useWho has access to the cookie?Period of validity of cookies
First-party cookiesPayEye• Website traffic analysis
• Demographic analysis of website visitors
• Analysis of geographical data of PayEye only users for a period of 5 years from the date of their creation or receipt
• Analysis of technologies used by users
PayEye only5 years from the date of creation or receipt
Third-party cookiesFacebook, Inc.Monitor user-triggered events on the pagePayEye only5 years from the date of their creation or receipt
Third-party cookiesTwitter, Inc.• Monitor user-triggered events on the pagePayEye only
5 years from the date of creation or receipt
Third-party cookiesLinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company• Monitor user-triggered events on the pagePayEye only5 years from the date of creation or receipt
Third-party cookiesGoogle Ireland Limited• Website traffic analysis
• Demographic analysis of website visitors
• Analysis of users geographical data
• Analysis of technologies used by users
PayEye only5 years from the date of creation or receipt
Third-party cookiesHotjar Limited• Website traffic analysis
• Visualization of user behavior
• Recording user behavior
• Collecting feedback
• Conducting surveys
PayEye only5 years from the date of creation or receipt

4. Consent to cookies and withdrawal

  • 4.1. The website may use the following types of cookies:
  • 4.2. Cookies are divided into:
  • a) change their cookie preferences in their browser settings,
  • b) withdraw consent via tools provided in the website footer.

5. Managing cookies in the browser

  • 5.1. Users can manage cookies through their web browser settings,
  • 5.2. Disabling necessary cookies may result in limited website functionality.

6. User rights

  • 6.1. Regarding data collected via cookies, users have rights defined in the Privacy Policy, including:
  • a) right of access,
  • b) right to erasure,
  • c) right to restrict processing or object.
  • 6.2. Users have the right to lodge a complaint with the data protection supervisory authority in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work or place where the alleged infringement was committed. In the case of Poland, this authority is:

President of the Office for Personal Data Protection (PUODO)
Stawki 2, 00-193 Warsaw
Telephone: 22 531 03 00

7.Contact

  • 7.1. Requests, statements, and all correspondence regarding personal data should be sent in writing to the address: PayEye sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Wrocław, Zwycięska 43, 53-033 Wrocław, or by email to: office@payeye.com.
  • 7.2. We have appointed a Data Protection Officer. This is the person with whom you can contact in all matters regarding the processing of personal data and the exercise of rights related to data processing.
  • Users can contact the inspector as follows:
  • a) by post to the following address: Data Protection Inspector, Zwycięska 43, 53-033 Wrocław,
  • b) by e-mail: iod@payeye.com

8.Changes to the Cookies Policy

  • 7.1. Requests, statements, and all correspondence regarding personal data should be sent in writing to the address: PayEye sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Wrocław, Zwycięska 43, 53-033 Wrocław, or by email to: office@payeye.com.
  • 7.2. We have appointed a Data Protection Officer. This is the person with whom you can contact in all matters regarding the processing of personal data and the exercise of rights related to data processing.
  • Users can contact the inspector as follows:
  • a) by post to the following address: Data Protection Inspector, Zwycięska 43, 53-033 Wrocław,
  • b) by e-mail: iod@payeye.com