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Privacy & Cookie Policy

This Privacy and Cookie Policy (the “Policy”) applies wherever you visit this website. This Policy does not apply when you browse other companies’ websites by accessing this website.

We collect data from visitors to our website in accordance with the Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data of the Republic of Lithuania, the Law on Electronic Communications of the Republic of Lithuania, the Personal Data Protection Laws of the European Union, other relevant legal acts and the instructions of the controlling authorities.

Data collection

We use cookies to collect data about the use of the website. The types of cookies and their purpose are set out in the table below.

We responsibly protect the data we collect about visitors to the website against loss, unauthorised use and alteration.

Use of cookies

When you visit our website, we want to provide you with information and features that are tailored just for you. This requires cookies. These are small pieces of information that are stored in your web browser. They help us to recognise you as a previous visitor to the website, to store your history of visiting the website and to tailor content accordingly. Cookies also help to ensure the smooth running of the website, allow us to monitor the duration and frequency of visits to the website and to collect statistical information about the number of visitors to the website. By analysing this data, we can improve the website and make it more user-friendly for you. When you visit our website, you can choose whether to use cookies. If you do not agree to cookies being placed on your computer or other device, you can withdraw your consent at any time by changing your settings and deleting the cookies you have placed. We only collect the most important cookies that are necessary for system performance, analytics and SEO. You can see which cookies you want to use and which you don’t in the pop-up message at the bottom.

Contact forms

Information sent from a contact form is only stored in the recipient’s mailbox. Embedded content from other websites

Some articles may contain content from other websites (e.g. videos, photos, text, etc.). Reading the content is the same as visiting that website. These websites may also collect data about you and use cookies.

Who we share your information with

We do not share your data with any third parties.

How long we keep your data

We do not keep your data except for emails received in inboxes from the enquiry form. Cookies expire after two days.

Your rights

You have the right to request the deletion of all personal information at any time, or to provide us with all information we hold about you. You have the right to lodge a complaint with the VDAI (State Data Protection Inspectorate) if you believe that your data is being processed improperly.

Additional information

What is a cookie?

Cookies are pieces of information that are transferred from a website to your computer’s hard drive. They are small files of information that allow websites to store and re-access information about a user’s browsing habits.

Cookies are used by most websites because they are one of a number of tools that help to tailor web content to users’ needs. Cookies allow websites to provide services tailored to users’ needs (for example, by remembering login details, keeping purchases in a shopping basket, or displaying only content that is of interest to a particular user).

There are different types of cookies: temporary cookies (or session cookies) – which are removed when the browser is closed; permanent cookies – which are not removed and remain until they are removed by an active action or until they expire.

How do I remove a cookie?

Many browsers are set to automatically accept cookies. You can disable cookies in your browser, but be aware that if you do so, you may lose access to many features that are essential for a website to function properly.

If you need more information about cookies, please visit www.aboutcookies.org where you will find detailed, independent information on how to disable cookies through your browser preferences and how to remove cookies that are already on your computer. To remove cookies from your mobile phone, you will need to refer to your phone’s user guide.

Types of cookies

Strictly necessary cookies: these cookies are necessary to enable you to browse the website and use its features, such as access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, the service you want, such as online shopping, would not be possible.

Performance-enhancing, statistical cookies: these cookies collect information about when users use a particular website, such as which pages are visited most often and whether visitors receive error messages from websites. These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor to the website. Any information collected by these cookies is of a general nature and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve the performance of the website.

Functional cookies: these cookies allow the website to remember things you choose (such as your name, language or region) and to offer you enhanced, personalised features. The information collected by these cookies can be made anonymous and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.

Targeting or advertising cookies: these cookies are used to show you advertisements that should be of interest to you and relevant to your interests. They are also used to ensure that you only see certain adverts a certain number of times and to help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.