Website Privacy Policy

The website BRUTALLABEL.COM is owned and operated by BRUTAL LABEL LTD (hereinafter referred to as the "Administrator") in accordance with the provisions of the Personal Data Protection Act Regulation 2016/679 of the Council and the European Parliament and related legal regulations.


Purpose of this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy is intended to inform you about how your personal data is processed and your rights regarding it. BRUTAL LABEL LTD reserves the right to amend the Privacy Policy at any time in which case you will be informed appropriately.


BRUTAL LABEL LTD does not process personal data of individuals under the age of 18 without the consent of their parents or legal guardians. If you are under 18 years old, please refrain from using this website.


BRUTAL LABEL LTD aims to provide you with accessible and useful information on the website. By processing your personal data and ensuring its confidentiality, we create content tailored to your user preferences. BRUTAL LABEL LTD uses your personal data solely for the purposes for which it was collected - to contact you and respond to your specific inquiries or to provide you with up-to-date information.


Website security is ensured through technical and organizational measures to prevent loss, destruction, unauthorized access, alteration, or dissemination of your data by unauthorized persons.


Personal Data We Process

You are not required to register or provide personal information to use this website. We collect your personal information only when you voluntarily provide it - for example, by filling out the contact form on the website. Personal information may include your contact details such as name, phone number, email address, and others.


Methods of Collecting Personal Information


The Administrator's website may publish announcements about games, promotions, surveys, and campaigns in which you have the right to participate, as well as links to such activities (e.g., on Facebook). The Administrator uses the information you provide only in cases where you have agreed to participate in these activities to contact you.

The information collected is processed by the Administrator solely for the purpose of providing the services you have selected and establishing contact with you. Once the purpose for which your personal data was collected has been fulfilled, we commit to destroying the data immediately unless there is a legally mandated retention period.


Your Rights

If you have provided your personal data to the Administrator through this website, you have the following options at any time:


If you wish to exercise your rights to access, correct, or opt-out of receiving newsletters and other marketing communications, you may contact us by sending an email to
OFFICE@BRUTALLABEL.COM


What Are Cookies and What Are They Used For?

What Are Cookies?

An HTTP cookie, often simply called a "cookie," is a packet of information in the form of a very small file sent from a web server to your internet browser and then returned by the browser every time it accesses the same server. Cookies were invented by Lou Montulli, a former employee of Netscape Communications. Almost every major and feature-rich website uses cookies.


Why Do Websites Warn About Using Cookies?

On May 25, 2011, the European Union introduced a requirement that all websites operating within its territory must seek user consent to install cookies. This decision was made because cookies represent a potential risk in managing the personal data of EU citizens and threaten their privacy.


Although there is no clear text on what this "consent" should look like, the "implied" consent standard is currently used. According to this, the user permits cookie installation if, after seeing a notice about the presence of cookies, they continue to browse the website.


How Long Do Cookies Stay on My Computer?

In general, a cookie remains stored on the user's computer for use in the next session, but this is not mandatory - it may also be used only during a single session and deleted at the end of the session. Cookies can be deleted by the user at any time.


Content and Purpose of Cookies

Cookies may contain any information chosen by the server and are used to maintain the state of HTTP transactions which are otherwise "stateless." They are commonly used to authenticate a registered user of a given website as part of the login process so the user does not need to re-enter their username and password every time they access the site.


What Do Cookies Identify?

If more than one browser is used on a given computer, each browser has its own cookie storage space. Cookies do not identify a person but rather a combination of a computer and a web browser. Thus, a person using several browsers and/or computers will have a separate set of cookies for each browser-computer combination.


What to Do If You Don't Want Cookies Installed on Your Computer?

Some people find the presence of information stored on their computer or mobile device to be intrusive, especially when this information is stored and used by unknown third parties. If preferred, it is possible to block some or all cookies or even remove cookies that have already been placed on your device. To do this, you need to change the privacy settings of your browser.

Browser Settings for Allowing or Disabling Cookies

Instructions for some commonly used browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer:

TOOLS> INTERNET OPTIONS> PRIVACY TAB


Mozilla:

TOOLS> COOKIE MANAGER or EDIT> PREFERENCES> PRIVACY & SECURITY

Opera:

OPERA> SETTINGS> PREFERENCES... or CTRL+F12


Google Chrome:

OPTIONS> ADVANCED SETTINGS> PRIVACY> CONTENT SETTINGS> COOKIES