Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 2026
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy describes how Plainstone.eu handles information when you visit this website. This is a static informational site. It does not operate user accounts, process payments, or sell any products.
2. Data Collected
2.1 Server Logs
Like all websites, this site's hosting server automatically records standard access log data including IP addresses, browser type, referring URL, and page requested. These logs are retained for a limited period for security and diagnostic purposes only and are not used for marketing or profiling.
2.2 Contact Form
If you submit the contact form on the homepage, the data you enter (name, email address, phone number, and message) is processed locally in your browser. This site does not send form submissions to a backend server. No form data is transmitted or stored on our systems.
2.3 Cookies and localStorage
This site stores one item in your browser's localStorage to remember your cookie consent choice (accepted or rejected). No tracking cookies, advertising cookies, or third-party analytics cookies are set. If you use the Google Fonts stylesheet loaded from fonts.googleapis.com, Google's standard font delivery terms apply; see Google Fonts Privacy FAQ.
3. Legal Basis (GDPR)
For visitors in the European Economic Area, the minimal data processing described above is based on legitimate interests (server security and site diagnostics). No personal profiling takes place. No data is shared with third parties for commercial purposes.
4. Your Rights
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Polish data protection law, you have the right to access, correct, or request erasure of any personal data held about you. Given that this site does not store personal data beyond server logs, there is typically no personal data to retrieve or erase. For any specific request, use the contact form on the homepage.
5. External Links
This site links to external resources including government portals, academic publications, and international organisations. Plainstone is not responsible for the privacy practices of those sites.
6. Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated to reflect changes in site functionality or applicable law. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.
7. Cookie Consent
A cookie consent banner is displayed on the homepage. Choosing "Reject" means no additional cookies beyond the localStorage consent flag are written. Choosing "Accept" also covers only the localStorage consent item — no additional tracking is activated. You can clear your stored consent at any time by clearing your browser's site data for plainstone.eu.