Privacy and Personal Data Protection Statement
The City of Split places great importance on protecting the personal data of our visitors. This privacy policy governs the information we collect through our websites.
Personal data refers to information that can identify you, such as your name, phone number, or email address (hereafter referred to as personal data).
Browsing our website is anonymous and does not collect data that could identify you personally. However, the City of Split automatically collects information about your computer. This information may include your IP address, browser type, country, platform used, and access time. The City of Split uses this data for statistical purposes, visitor analysis, and to improve the website experience.
The City of Split may collect personal data in specific cases when required, such as for e-applications to public calls or competitions. In such cases, the purpose of collecting personal data is precisely defined and the data cannot be used for other purposes. This data may include your name, personal identification number (OIB), address, phone number, email address, employment details, etc.
The City of Split commits to not making your personal data available to third parties in any way and will delete it after fulfilling the purpose of data collection. It is your choice whether to provide us with your data in such cases. By entering the requested data in the designated fields, you confirm that you have given consent and that you voluntarily made your data available, allowing it to be used for the stated purpose.
You have the right to view, correct, supplement, or delete your data at any time.
You also have the right to withdraw your consent for data processing at any time and request the cessation of further processing. Your personal data will be stored for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose of data collection.
The City of Split uses cookies. According to European Union regulations, we are required to ask for your consent. By using our websites, you agree to the use of cookies.
Cookies are small files stored on your computer while browsing the internet, usually when you first visit a website. Cookies allow websites to remember your activities or settings and apply them automatically the next time you visit the site. The website “knows” you’ve been here before and, in some cases, adjusts what you see on the screen.
They can be used to store passwords or forms you’ve filled out. Generally, cookies are well-intentioned, not harmful, and cannot carry viruses, ensuring a better user experience while browsing. Cookies do not contain information that can identify you, thus ensuring your privacy.
The City of Split makes significant efforts to ensure the security of personal data and to protect it from loss, destruction, forgery, unauthorized access, and unauthorized disclosure.
Cookies
To make your visit to this website as pleasant, functional, and convenient as possible, this website stores a certain amount of information on your computer, known as cookies. They ensure the website functions optimally and enhance your browsing and usage experience. By visiting and using this website, you agree to the use of cookies, which can also be blocked. However, after blocking, some features may not be available.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a piece of information stored on your computer, mobile phone, or tablet, provided directly by the website you visit (first-party cookies) or in cooperation with and for the website’s needs by third parties (third-party cookies). Cookies generally store your settings, website settings, etc. When you revisit the website, your internet browser sends back the cookies belonging to this site. This allows the site to display information tailored to your needs. Cookies can contain a wide range of information, including personal information. Such information can only be stored if you enable it. The website cannot access information you have not provided, nor can it access any other files on your computer.
How to disable cookies?
If you want to disable cookie storage on your computer, you can do so. Blocking cookies could negatively impact your website usage. To disable cookies, adjust the settings and configurations of your internet browser. In the browser menu, select help and search for information about cookies, then follow the instructions.
What are temporary cookies?
Temporary or session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your internet browser. They store temporary data.
What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or stored cookies remain on your computer after closing the internet browser. They store data such as login names and passwords, so you don’t have to log in every time you visit a site.
For more information about cookies, you can read here:
http://www.allaboutcookies.org
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/hr/
http://www.aboutads.info/choices/