Cookie Policy
Last updated: 14.05.2026
When you visit our company website, forsol.pl, we use "cookies" to ensure the proper functioning of the site, analyze traffic, and make it easier to use.
This Policy has been created to inform you clearly and fairly about which cookies we use, what they are for, and how you can manage them.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files saved on your computer, phone, or tablet when you browse websites.
Session cookies: these only last for the duration of your visit and expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies: these remain on your device for a specified period or until you delete them manually, allowing us to recognize you on your next visit.
The cookies used on our website are safe; they do not damage your hardware or make any changes to your device's software.
2. How does forsol.pl use cookies?
We do not store confidential data, such as passwords or personal information, in cookies. We use them for the following purposes:
- Essential (Technical): Enabling the website to display correctly, load resources quickly, maintain a secure connection, and ensure the proper functioning of the server infrastructure (Vercel).
- Analytical: Helping us understand how users interact with the website (e.g., which subpages are visited most frequently). This allows us to optimize the performance of the service and adapt it to the needs of our business clients.
3. Consent to cookies
Essential cookies required for the basic operation of the forsol.pl platform are loaded automatically.
Analytical and statistical cookies are only activated after you provide your voluntary consent via the cookie banner displayed when you enter the website.
4. List of tools and providers used
As part of the forsol.pl service, we use the services of recognized technology providers:
- Vercel (Vercel Inc.) – the hosting platform where our website is deployed. It may use technical cookies to ensure the stability and performance of the website, as well as traffic routing.
- Google Analytics 4 (Google Ireland Limited) – a tool used to collect anonymous, aggregated traffic statistics. GA4 automatically anonymizes the IP addresses of users in the European Union before they are saved.
- Google Tag Manager (Google Ireland Limited) – a script management system on the website. It does not collect data or set marketing cookies by itself; it is only used to trigger the analytical code correctly.
- Resend (Resend, Inc.) – a tool that handles the delivery of messages from our contact forms. Resend processes the data provided in the form, but it does not implement its own tracking cookies on our website.
5. Third-party websites and links
If you use links on our website to go to external services (or use embedded content from third parties), those entities may use their own cookies. Forsol does not control the operation of third-party cookies and bears no responsibility for them. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of those providers.
6. How to manage cookies?
You can change your cookie preferences at any time through your web browser settings. You have the option to block the automatic handling of cookies or set up notifications for each time they are sent to your device.
Detailed information on how to disable or restrict cookies in the most popular browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) can be found in your browser's "Help" section or on the educational website: www.allaboutcookies.org.
Note: Blocking or deleting essential cookies may negatively affect the correct display of the website, the availability of certain features, or prevent you from downloading files (such as product sheets and price lists).
