Cookie Policy
Last updated: 30 March 2026
This policy explains how the Tweenip website uses cookies and similar technologies, the purposes for which we use them, and how you can manage their use.
1. Who is the controller
The controller of personal data in relation to this website is:
Tweenip z. s.
Company ID (IČO): 23535512
Registered office: Uralská 689/7, Bubeneč, 160 00 Prague
E-mail: info@tweenip.com
If you have any questions about the use of cookies or the processing of personal data, you can contact us at the e-mail address above.
2. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device or used to collect information from it when you visit a website. They help ensure the basic functioning of the site, remember your settings, measure website traffic, or display more relevant content and advertising.
3. What types of cookies we use
a) Necessary / technical cookies
These cookies are necessary for the basic functioning and security of the website. Without them, the website or some of its parts may not function properly. We may use these cookies without your consent because they fall under the exception for technical cookies.
b) Preference cookies
These cookies remember your choices, such as language settings or other preferences, and help improve your user experience.
c) Analytics cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the website, which pages work well, and what needs improvement. We only use them on the basis of your consent.
d) Marketing cookies
These cookies may be used to measure campaign effectiveness, personalize content, or display more relevant advertising on our website and elsewhere. We only use them on the basis of your consent.
4. On what basis we use cookies
We use necessary technical cookies to ensure the website functions properly. Other cookies, especially analytics, preference, and marketing cookies, are only used after you give us your consent through the cookie banner or cookie settings. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time.
5. How you can change your cookie settings
You can change your preferences at any time by clicking the Cookie Settings link or button available on our website.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings. Please note that restricting certain types of cookies may affect the functioning of the website or some of its parts. The Czech Data Protection Authority emphasizes that the controller must be able to demonstrate consent, which is why an active step by the user, such as clicking in the cookie banner, is usually required.
6. How long we retain cookies
The storage period for individual cookies may vary depending on their type and provider. Some cookies are temporary only and are deleted when you close your browser, while others remain on your device for a certain period or until you delete them manually.
An overview of specific cookies, their providers, purposes, and retention periods is provided in the table below.
7. Third-party cookies
Our website may also use third-party cookies, for example from providers of analytics, mapping, advertising, or social media services. These providers may process data in accordance with their own privacy policies.
If we use third-party services, we list them in the overview below.
8. Overview of cookies used
TBD
9. What data may be processed through cookies
Depending on the type of cookies used, the following data may be processed, for example:
• device and browser information,
• IP address or shortened IP address,
• language settings,
• behaviour on the website,
• pages visited and time spent on the website,
• information about where you came to the website from,
• identifiers associated with advertising or analytics tools.
If personal data is processed through cookies, this is done in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
10. Transfers of data outside the EU / EEA
If we use tools provided by entities based outside the European Union or the European Economic Area, data may be transferred outside the EU / EEA. In such cases, we ensure that the transfer is carried out in accordance with the applicable legal requirements and appropriate safeguards.
11. Your rights
In connection with the processing of personal data, you may have the right to:
• request access to your personal data,
• request correction or completion,
• request deletion,
• request restriction of processing,
• object to processing,
• withdraw consent, where processing is based on consent,
• lodge a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection.
You can find more details about your rights in our Privacy Policy.
12. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time, especially if there are changes to the technologies used, providers, or legal requirements. The current version is always published on this page.
