1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the website work, remember certain settings, measure traffic, or evaluate marketing. Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, or identifiers used by analytics services.
2. Who uses cookies
The website is operated by Whowhere.online s.r.o., Company ID 19638434, Pilsen, Czech Republic, e-mail: info@whowhere.online. Some cookies may also be set by third parties, especially analytics, security, marketing, or technical service providers, if they are active on the website and if you consent where required.
3. Cookie categories
The website may use these categories:
- necessary cookies — required for basic website operation, security, form submission, consent storage, and language management;
- functional or preference cookies — help remember choices that improve website usability;
- analytics cookies — help us understand traffic, page usage, and content performance;
- marketing cookies — may be used for ad evaluation, remarketing, or campaign measurement.
4. Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies are required for the website to function properly and usually cannot be switched off in our systems. They may be used to store cookie banner settings, maintain website security, enable basic WordPress functions, manage language settings, or support forms. The related legal basis is usually legitimate interest in secure and functional website operation.
5. Analytics and marketing cookies
Analytics and marketing cookies are used only based on your consent. They may help us measure traffic, understand which pages are useful, improve content, evaluate campaigns, or plan marketing more effectively.
The website may use Site Kit by Google and Google services such as Google Analytics if enabled and if you consent. The exact scope depends on the current website and consent tool settings.
6. Cookie consent
On your first visit, a cookie banner may be displayed. Necessary cookies may be used without consent because they are required for the website to work. Other cookie categories are set only after you consent.
You can reject consent, grant it only for selected categories, or change it later. Withdrawal of consent does not affect processing carried out before withdrawal.
7. How to change cookie settings
You can change your settings through the cookie banner or consent management link if displayed on the website. You can also delete or block cookies directly in your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect website functionality.
8. Cookie retention
Retention differs by cookie type. Some cookies are session cookies and are deleted when the browser is closed, while others may remain stored longer. Exact retention periods follow the settings of the specific tool, such as Complianz, WordPress, or Google services.
9. Third parties
If third-party analytics or marketing tools are active, those providers may process data under their own terms. This may include Google in connection with Site Kit, Google Analytics, or other services. We recommend reviewing the privacy rules of those providers as well.
10. Relation to personal data protection
Some cookies may contain or create identifiers considered personal data. More information about how we process personal data is available in our Privacy Policy.
11. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy, especially if the tools used, legal requirements, or website cookie settings change. The current version is always published on this page.
