We value the privacy of our website users and are committed to being transparent about how we collect, use, and protect your personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines the principles and practices we follow to ensure your data is handled responsibly.
Dynamic Solutions, as the Data Controller, is committed to ensuring that personal data is processed under applicable data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In particular, we ensure that:
Personal data is collected only for specific, explicit, and legitimate purposes - including but not limited to service performance monitoring, analytics, improvement of user experience, and communication based on user consent.
Personal data is retained no longer than necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.
Data is collected lawfully, fairly, and — where applicable — with the knowledge or consent of the data subject.
Appropriate technical and organizational safeguards are in place to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse
Individuals are provided with clear and accessible information regarding how their personal data is processed, stored, and protected.
The Data Controller of personal data is Dynamic Solution, a limited partnership limited liability company incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Poland, with its registered office in Białystok (15-114), ul Poleska 45/1, entered into the register of entrepreneurs kept by the District Court for Białystok, the 12th Economic Department of the National Court Register with the following KRS number: 0000573359, Tax Identification Number (NIP) 542-32-47-555, REGON 362358178.
Dynamic Solutions, as the personal data Controller (hereinafter referred to as the “Controller”), is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of personal data shared by Users through the website available at the streamx.dev domain (hereinafter referred to as “streamx.dev”).
The website is used for informational and marketing purposes, including providing details about our services, sharing educational and promotional content (such as videos or articles), and enabling Users to contact us via contact forms.
The Controller applies appropriate technical and organizational safeguards to ensure the security of personal data. Access to personal data is limited to authorized personnel only.
Users can browse streamx.dev freely without creating an account or providing personal data, unless they choose to contact us or subscribe to marketing communications.
Personal data are processed by the Controller under applicable laws, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (the “GDPR”) on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.
The Controller processes personal data for the following purposes:
When you reach out via our website’s contact forms or via email, we process your data to respond to your inquiry, provide relevant information, and offer support if needed.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – legitimate interest (to ensure communication with interested users).
Suppose you choose to subscribe to marketing communications. In that case, we process your personal data to send you requested content, updates, newsletters, invitations to online and offline events, videos, and other promotional materials.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR – consent.
At your request, we process personal data to develop tailored service and/or product offers that best suit your needs.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(b) GDPR – steps taken at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract.
If you participate in surveys or provide feedback, we use your input to better align our services with user expectations.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR – consent.
We may process data to comply with legal obligations or to establish, exercise, or defend against legal claims.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – legitimate interest (legal compliance and protection of rights).
We analyze aggregated usage data and event participation to better understand how our services are used and how we can improve them.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – legitimate interest (optimizing and developing our services).
We automatically collect technical usage data to monitor service availability, detect threats, and ensure the secure operation of our website and services.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – legitimate interest (ensuring IT security and continuity of service).
Providing personal data is voluntary, but necessary in some cases to access specific functionalities or services (such as receiving offers or marketing content).
Users should not provide personal data of third parties. If they do, they must ensure they have appropriate legal grounds—particularly, that they have obtained those third parties’ consent for sharing the data with the Controller.
The Controller processes personal data only to the extent necessary to fulfill specific, lawful purposes. The scope of data collected depends on the interaction with the website or services — and includes both: personal data actively submitted by the User (e.g. through contact forms, bookings, or newsletter sign-ups), and data automatically collected when the User browses the website (e.g. technical data and usage behavior). These categories are outlined in detail below.
When a message is submitted via the contact form, we may process:
Name and surname
Email address
Any additional information voluntarily included by the User in the message.
When you contact us directly by email (instead of using a web form), we may process:
Your email address
Any personal information included in the message body or attachments
This data is processed to allow us to respond to your inquiry and maintain communication.
When registering for meetings (e.g., demos or consultations), we may collect:
Name and surname
Email address
Other details are provided via the booking form.
When subscribing to marketing communications or requesting downloadable content, we may collect:
Name and surname
Email address
Additional information voluntarily shared.
When initiating contact to receive a commercial offer, we may collect:
Name and surname
Email address
Any information included in the inquiry message.
To conduct statistical and behavioral analysis of website visitors, the Controller may collect automatically:
IP address (anonymized in analytical tool)
Device and browser information
User behavior on the website (e.g., page views, click paths, session duration)
Geolocation (country/region level)
Referring source (e.g., search engine, ad campaign)
Data is collected in aggregated form and used solely to improve the quality, performance, and relevance of the website and services. The information is not used to identify individual users.
To ensure proper service delivery and security, we log:
IP address
Date and time of access to our products or services.
Your personal data will not be processed by automated means, in particular by profiling.
The Controller retains personal data only for as long as necessary to achieve the specific, lawful purposes for which it was collected, or to comply with legal obligations. The retention periods below correspond to the categories outlined in the data processing scope:
Personal data submitted via the contact form will be stored for up to 24 months from the date of the last interaction.
Data provided to schedule demos or consultations will be stored for 24 months from the last contact, unless further cooperation is initiated.
Data used for sending newsletters, marketing communications, or downloadable content will be stored until the User withdraws consent.
Personal data submitted to request a commercial offer will be retained for the duration of the offer preparation process, and then for 24 months after the last contact. If a business relationship is established, data may be retained in the CRM system for contract performance and customer service purposes.
Data collected for the purpose of statistical analysis — including information about website visitors and interactions — is retained for a period not exceeding 14 months.
Aggregated analytical reports, which do not include any user identifiers, may be stored for an extended period to support historical comparisons and performance evaluations.
Log data collected automatically (e.g., IP address, date and time of access) is stored for a period necessary to ensure service security and diagnostics, typically up to 12 months, unless longer retention is required for legal or security reasons.
Personal data may be disclosed to the following categories of recipients:
Personal data is primarily processed by the Controller’s authorized staff and associates – including members of the sales, marketing, and operations teams – to the extent necessary to carry out their duties in accordance with the purposes of processing outlined in this Policy.
Where disclosure is required by law.
With whom the Controller has established appropriate contractual agreements, including:
Technical infrastructure providers, responsible for cloud hosting, maintenance, and secure storage.
Web analytics and advertising partners, who assist with campaign measurement, optimization, and performance tracking.
CRM and communication platforms, used to manage customer relationships and coordinate outreach efforts.
The following services are currently used on the streamx.dev website:
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited, used to better understand how users interact with our website. The service collects anonymous statistical data, such as visited pages, session duration, or device information, to help us improve our services and user experience.
Users may control whether their data is processed by Google Analytics by adjusting their cookie preferences in the consent banner available on our website. Disabling Analytics cookies will prevent the tracking script from being loaded.
For more details on how Google handles personal data, please see the Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy.
Google Ads is an online advertising platform provided by Google Ireland Limited, which allows us to display targeted advertisements across Google’s network. The tool may collect data about user behavior on our website — such as page visits, form submissions, or browsing patterns — to help us measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and deliver relevant ads.
Users may control whether their data is used for advertising purposes by adjusting their cookie preferences in the consent banner available on our website. Disabling Marketing cookies will prevent the Google Ads tracking script from being loaded.
For more information on how Google handles personal data, please refer to the Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy.
Google Tag Manager is a tool provided by Google Ireland Limited that facilitates the loading and execution of third-party tracking scripts on our website. GTM itself does not collect or store personal data, nor does it set cookies on its own.
However, GTM acts as a data processing facilitator — it uses a structured data layer to pass information (such as button clicks, page paths, form submissions, or IP-related data) to other services like Google Analytics, Google Ads, or LinkedIn Ads, which may process that data further.
The actual data collected and cookies set depend entirely on the specific tags deployed via GTM, and on the user’s cookie consent settings. If a user declines Analytics or Marketing cookies in the consent banner, GTM will prevent the relevant tags from firing.
For more details on Google’s privacy practices, visit: https://policies.google.com/privacy.
LinkedIn Ads is an advertising service provided by LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company. We use LinkedIn Insight Tag to track website interactions of users who have previously visited our site via LinkedIn or viewed our LinkedIn ads. This helps us measure ad performance and build retargeting audiences.
Users may control whether their data is used for LinkedIn advertising by adjusting their cookie preferences in the consent banner available on our website. Disabling Marketing cookies will prevent the LinkedIn Insight Tag from being triggered.
To learn more about how LinkedIn processes personal data, please visit the LinkedIn Privacy Policy: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.
We use Microsoft Clarity, a user behavior analytics tool provided by Microsoft Corporation, to better understand how users interact with our website. Clarity helps us analyze usage patterns through features such as session recordings, heatmaps, and click tracking.
Clarity may collect information such as: anonymized session data, mouse movements, scrolls and clicks, technical browser and device information or IP address (processed in a pseudonymized form).
Data collected by Clarity is used solely for analytical purposes and helps us improve user experience on our site. No personal data, such as names, emails, or form content, is collected or stored by Clarity.
Users can control whether their session data is collected by adjusting their cookie preferences in the consent banner on our site. Disabling Analytics or Marketing cookies will block Microsoft Clarity from loading.
To learn more about how Microsoft processes data, please refer to the Microsoft Privacy Statement: https://www.microsoft.com/pl-pl/privacy/privacystatement.
Each individual whose personal data is processed by the Controller is entitled to a range of rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These rights include:
Right of access – to obtain confirmation as to whether personal data concerning them is being processed, and, where that is the case, access to the data and additional information.
Right to rectification – to request the correction of inaccurate personal data or the completion of incomplete data.
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) – to request deletion of their personal data in certain cases, including when it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or when consent has been withdrawn.
Right to restriction of processing – to request that the processing of their personal data be limited under certain conditions.
Right to data portability – to receive their personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and to transmit it to another controller where technically feasible.
Right to object – to object, on grounds relating to their particular situation, to the processing of their data when it is based on the legitimate interest of the Controller.
Right to withdraw consent – to withdraw their previously granted consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of the processing carried out based on that consent before its withdrawal.
Requests to exercise the above rights should be submitted via the contact form, including the name and email address used in prior communication with the Controller.
If you no longer wish to receive marketing or commercial information from us, you can opt out at any time by:
Clicking the “Unsubscribe” link included at the bottom of any marketing email, and adjusting your email preferences;
Or by contacting us directly via contact form.
Additionally, every data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority – in Poland, this is the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO) – if they believe their personal data is being processed in violation of the applicable law.
Yes, we use cookies on our website — because that’s how the internet works today. Cookies help us better understand how you interact with our site, so we can improve performance, tailor content to your preferences, and make sure everything works as expected.
Cookies are small text files that websites store in your browser to help websites function, remember user preferences, and analyze traffic. Cookies are widely used to make websites work (or work more efficiently), and to provide insights to the site owners.
There are two main types of cookies:
First-party cookies – set and controlled by our website (streamx.dev). They ensure essential features work properly and can enhance user experience.
Third-party cookies – set by external services whose functionality is embedded into our site. These cookies may track your activity across multiple websites.
While we control the use of first-party cookies, we cannot directly control how third-party cookies behave — this depends on those services and your browser settings.
Managing Cookies
To change cookie preferences managed by Dynamic Solutions on streamx.dev website, users may use the Cookie Settings.
To minimize third-party cookies, users can manage cookies on popular browsers:
Cookies are not used to process or store personal data. They cannot be used to directly identify the user and do not make any configuration changes in the browser or mobile devices.
We use both first-party cookies, which are set by us directly to ensure technical functionality, and third-party cookies, which are set by external providers like Google and LinkedIn to support analytics and marketing.
Some of these cookies may collect data about your activity on our website and other websites, but only if you give your explicit consent in accordance with Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR.
The following types of cookies are used on the website:
Necessary Cookies: These are technically required cookies set based on legitimate interest under Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. The legitimate purpose is to ensure that the website is available by data protection requirements (e.g., storing the selection made with regard to the cookie banner) and to ensure the unrestricted technical functionality of the website, particularly for booking a demo meeting and sending messages via the contact form.
Analytics Cookies: These enable the collection of information on how users interact with the website. For analysis purposes, based on user consent, Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager from Google LLC are employed.
Marketing Cookies: These cookies are used to track users across websites to measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns. For marketing purposes, based on user consent, Google Ads and LinkedIn Ads are employed.
The Controller primarily uses infrastructure located within the European Economic Area (EEA). However, in certain cases—such as the use of IT tools and services provided by entities based outside the EEA—your personal data may be transferred to third countries.
Such transfers are carried out only when necessary for business operations and always in compliance with the applicable data protection regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Whenever data is transferred outside the EEA, the Controller ensures an adequate level of protection through one or more of the following safeguards:
A European Commission decision confirming that the recipient country provides an adequate level of data protection (adequacy decision).
Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission, when no adequacy decision is in place.
Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) that the competent supervisory authority has approved.
These safeguards are implemented to ensure that personal data is handled securely and in accordance with the standards set out in the GDPR, regardless of where it is processed.
While this Privacy Policy is primarily based on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we recognize that users in certain jurisdictions may be entitled to additional rights and safeguards. Therefore, this section supplements our core privacy practices to reflect specific requirements applicable to residents of California, Japan, India, and the People’s Republic of China.
By including the regional information below, we aim to ensure transparent and respectful handling of personal data in line with each applicable legal framework. If you are a resident of any of the regions listed, these provisions apply in addition to the general terms of our Privacy Policy.
If you are a resident of California, USA, your personal data is also subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
You have the right to:
Know what categories of personal data we collect and for what purposes.
Request access to your personal data.
Request deletion of your personal data.
Opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal data: We confirm that we do not sell or share your personal data for cross-context behavioral advertising. Therefore, while you are entitled to opt out under applicable law, no action is necessary — your data is not subject to sale or sharing in the sense defined by relevant data protection laws.
Correct inaccurate data.
Limit the use of sensitive personal data: We do not collect or process sensitive personal data as defined by applicable regulations. Accordingly, no restrictions or actions are required on your part — this category of data is not used in our operations.
You can exercise your rights under California law by using our contact form.
If you are a resident of Japan, your personal data is also subject to the Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI), in addition to the rights and safeguards described in this Privacy Policy. It means that you may also:
Request disclosure, correction, addition, or deletion of your personal data;
Request suspension of use or provision of your data;
Expect appropriate protection for cross-border transfers of your personal data.
We ensure that all processing is limited to specific, lawful purposes and protected by technical and organizational safeguards.
You can exercise your rights under APPI by using our contact form.
If you are a resident of India, your personal data is also subject to the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP), in addition to the rights and safeguards described in this Privacy Policy. It means that you may also:
Access, correct, update, or request deletion of your personal data;
Withdraw consent for data processing, where consent was the basis for processing;
Nominate another person to act on your behalf with respect to these rights.
You can excersise your rights under DPDP by using our contact form.
This Privacy Policy was last amended on August 6, 2025.