UAB Integre Trans respects and protects the privacy of its customers, therefore in this Cookie Policy (hereinafter referred to as the Policy) we clearly and honestly present the principles of information collection and use applied on our website, as well as other information about the Company’s provisions and principles for ensuring the protection of personal data. When processing personal data, we follow the requirements of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation No. 2016/679, the Republic of Lithuania Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data, the Republic of Lithuania Law on Electronic Communications, other related legal acts and the instructions of the controlling authorities.
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What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves to the browser of your computer or mobile device when you visit the website. The next time you visit the website, this file may be scanned so that the website could recognise your computer or mobile device. The information collected by cookies allows us to ensure your ability to browse more comfortably, provide you with attractive offers and learn more about the behaviour of website users, analyse trends and improve the website, customer service as well as the services provided by the Company. Cookies are also used to register whether you consent to the use of cookies on the Company’s website so that this question is not asked each time you visit the website. You may see all the cookies used and their descriptions in the cookie report.
How does UAB Integre Trans (hereinafter referred to as the Company) use cookies?
The information collected by www.integretrans.com cookies allows us to ensure your ability to browse more comfortably, provide you with attractive offers and learn more about the behaviour of website visitors, analyse trends and improve the website, improve customer service as well as the services provided by the Company.
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Who has access to your data?
The Company’s employees working in the Company’s marketing and IT departments, who are responsible for analysing this data and improving the website, have access to statistical data about the Company’s website visitors. The Company’s partners who provide tools for managing the content of the Company’s website may also have access to technical records. You may see all our other partners and their privacy policy in the cookie tool , in the “Settings” section.
How long does the Company retain your data?
The companies use the collected data for analysis for up to three years. Cookies are usually valid for a short period of time, depending on the type of cookie (one day, one week or one month), but in some cases they may be valid for up to two years. You can see the exact expiration dates of cookies in the cookie tool, in the “Settings” section.
What rights do you have and how can you exercise them?
You have the following rights as a data subject:
If you intend to exercise your rights, you may contact the Company by e-mail at [email protected]. Please note that when exercising your rights, you must properly confirm your personal identity. Therefore, when intending to send a request to the Company, you must confirm your personal identity using electronic means of communication that allow you to be properly identified, in accordance with the procedure established by legal acts.
We do not carry out any profiling that may have legal consequences or may have a significant impact on you, but you may be assigned to a relevant customer category when providing personalised marketing offers. In light of this, you shall have the right to demand human intervention, to state your point of view and to challenge the decision. If you have given consent for receiving Direct Marketing messages, you shall have the right to withdraw this consent at any time by contacting us by e-mail at [email protected].
If you have doubts about the processing of personal data or intend to exercise your rights, you may contact us at any time by e-mail at [email protected]. Although the information is provided free of charge, if the requests you send are manifestly unreasonable or disproportionate, in particular due to their repetitive content, we shall have the right to charge a reasonable fee, taking into account the administrative costs of providing the information or notifications or actions requested, or to refuse to act on such request.
If you think that we are not processing your data properly or are not exercising your rights, you may file a complaint with the State Data Protection Inspectorate ([email protected]), but remember that we are always prepared to solve all issues together with you.