Privacy policy

Pradinis Privacy policy

Privacy policy

Privacy

The controller of the personal data referred to in this document is UAB Druka, company code 140571036, registered office address Mainų St. 5-3, LT-94101, Klaipėda, Lithuania (hereinafter referred to as Company or We).

This privacy policy (hereinafter referred to as the Privacy Policy) shall apply to the processing of personal data when individuals visit the Company’s website www.druka.lt (hereinafter referred to as the Website). The Privacy Policy also contains information about the processing of personal data of existing and potential customers, business partners, suppliers and other persons in the course of the Company’s business, conclusion and performance of contracts and provision of services.

Data subjects may hereinafter be referred to as Visitors or You in this Privacy Policy.

The Privacy Policy is intended to provide the purposes and procedures for the collection and processing of personal data, the scope of the personal data collected, and to inform Visitors of their rights.
By using our services or browsing our Website, you hereby acknowledge that you have read our Privacy Policy and understand its provisions.

On what grounds do we process your data?

The Company shall collect and process personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Republic of Lithuania Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data. This legislation ensures that personal data are collected and processed lawfully, fairly and transparently, and that the rights and freedoms of data subjects are protected.

The Company shall process your personal data on the following grounds:

  • On the basis of your consent, where you provide us with your personal data, for example, by making a request to us;
  • In the case of a contractual obligation, the drafting, execution, administration and amendment of contracts, agreements and similar documents;
  • For the pursuit of the Company’s legitimate interests (e.g. administering the website and ensuring its proper functioning; conducting business activities, etc.);
  • To comply with any legal obligation to which we are subject or to protect your important interests or those of others.

For what purposes and what data do we process?

Processing of personal data on the website
When you visit and browse our website, we shall collect information about your browsing (IP address, date and duration of visit, pages visited, devices and applications used for web browsing, etc.) to improve the operation of the Website and your experience. This information is personalised and therefore we cannot identify you.
Our Website uses cookies. Cookies are small text files that your browser places on your computer, telephone, tablet or other device to store information about your browsing. Cookies help us to ensure the smooth and secure operation of the Website and to understand how you use the Website so that we can improve and tailor it to your needs.
For more information about the cookies used on our Website, please see the Cookie Policy.

Processing of data of customers, business partners, suppliers, other persons
The Company shall process personal data of different categories of data subjects (customers, business partners, suppliers). These data shall be collected and processed for the following purposes and reasons, including some or all of the following:

  • In the course of establishing, maintaining and developing business, professional and other legitimate relationships with the Company;
  • To enter into, or seek to enter into, and administer, transactions, contracts and agreements;
  • To manage payments under the contract;
  • To enforce legal claims, including the recovery of debts through out-of-court procedures;
  • For consulting and communication purposes with business partners and/or potential customers;
  • To transfer the finished product for delivery to you;
  • To improve the quality of services;
  • To send representatives of business partners messages in different formats that we think they might find interesting;
  • Upon development and assurance of the legitimate interests of the Company;
  • To defend the company against claims, demands or actions brought against it and to enforce its rights;
  • In the performance of the Company’s obligations and responsibilities under applicable law.

Processing of personal data when you make enquiries, requests or other information, or when you contact us by telephone
You may provide us with personal data when making enquiries, requests or other information, or when contacting us by telephone. We may process the following data about you in order to receive, process and respond to your enquiries and to improve the quality of our operations and services: Your identification and contact information (name, surname, telephone number, e-mail address, location address), the content of your request, other documents and/or data related to your request.

Processing of personal data for marketing purposes
We use other companies such as Google and Facebook to show you online advertising. These companies collect your data in order to show you advertising that may be relevant to you. For more information on how these companies process your data, please see their privacy policies (https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads; https://transparency.fb.com/policies/ad-standards).

We also use the Google Signals feature. Google Signals are session data from websites and apps that Google associates with users who have signed in to their Google accounts and enabled personalisation of ads. The use of Google Signals allows us to better understand Visitor behaviour across devices, to use remarketing, and to deliver more targeted advertising using information about demographics and interests. Google Signals uses aggregated data so that the data is anonymous and not processed by third parties.

Processing of personal data for other purposes
We may also process personal data for other purposes if you have given your consent or on the basis of other criteria provided for by law.

How long do we process and store your data?

We shall process and store your personal data for no longer than is necessary for the fulfilment of the purposes set out in the Privacy Policy, or for such period of time as is required by law.

In what cases and to which third parties do we disclose your data?

The Company shall not transfer your personal data to third parties without your prior consent, except as described below.

  • We may transfer your data to third parties who assist us in carrying out our activities and providing our services (including, but not limited to, companies that provide advertising and marketing services, companies that analyse and provide analysis of online browsing or online activity, and companies that provide IT services). We only provide the data processors with as much data as they need to perform their tasks. These companies may only process your data on our instructions and must ensure the security of your data.
  • We may transfer your data to our business partners, subcontractors, suppliers, delivery service providers on sufficient legitimate grounds (e.g. where it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you and where you have been informed of this).
  • We may disclose data to government or law enforcement agencies if required to do so by law or if it is necessary to protect our rights or the safety of our customers, employees and property. In such a case, we aim to ensure that other persons to whom the personal data may be provided also take measures to protect the personal data against any unlawful processing.

What rights do you have?

In accordance with the statutory procedure, you, as a data subject, have the right:

  • To know about the processing of your personal data;
  • To access your personal data processed by us;
  • To ask you to correct inaccurate or incorrect data;
  • To withdraw your consent at any time where we process your data on the basis of your consent;
  • If you believe that we are violating the privacy of your personal data, we hereby ask you to contact us first. We will do our best to resolve all your questions and requests, and to correct any errors. If you are not satisfied with our actions, you shall have the right to file a complaint with the State Data Protection Inspectorate, L. Sapiegos St. 17, 10312 Vilnius, tel. (8 5) 271 28 04, 279 1445, e-mail ada@ada.lt, https://vdai.lrv.lt).
  • To request the erasure of your personal data;
  • To disagree with the processing of your personal data;
  • To ask us to stop using the personal data we have collected about you;
  • To request the transfer of your personal data.
  • You may exercise your rights by contacting the Company at Mainų St. 5-3, LT-94101, Klaipėda, Lithuania or by e-mail to info@druka.lt, with the subject “Enquiry Concerning Data Collection” in the subject line.

How can you contact us?

You can contact us for all data processing issues in the following ways:
By e-mail info@druka.lt
By calling +37046380458

Our details as a data controller:
UAB Druka
Company code 140571036
Registered office address: Mainų St. 5-3, LT-94101, Klaipėda, Lithuania

How is the Privacy Policy amended

The Company may amend this Privacy Policy at any time if changes in law, technology or other changes make it necessary.
The Company will inform Visitors of updates by posting a new version of the Privacy Policy on the website www.druka.lt.
This version of the Privacy Policy is effective from 04/12/2023.

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