JSC ONZE

PRIVACY POLICY

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

ON HOW WE COLLECT, USE AND STORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOU

 Date last updated: January 01, 2023

At JSC Onze (hereinafter – the “Company” or “we”) we care about protection of your information. We follow the requirements of the so-called European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other laws protecting information about you at our company. To know more please carefully read this Privacy Policy.

  1. How should I read this Privacy Policy?

This policy will answer the most important questions about how we collect, use and store information about you. This is important to you – please read this policy carefully. This policy may be amended from time to time. Please visit Company‘s website https://www.onze.lt/en/privacy-policy/ once in a while – you will find the latest version of this policy there.

  1. Who is responsible for protecting my information?

We are: JSC Onze

Our identification number is: 304875899

Our address is: Baltijos pr. 47 – 43, LT-94127, Klaipeda, Lithuania

Our e-mail address is: info@onze.lt

Our telephone number is: +370 46 268 118

  1. Why and which information do you collect about me?
Why do you collect information about me?Which information do you collect about me?Why are you legally allowed to collect my information? Which provisions of GDPR and other laws apply?How long do you keep information about me?
To provide you with  logistic services Name and surname, e-mail address, telephone number, data of the identity documents, personal code, provided service, VAT invoice, cash receipt, provided documents, VAT payer code (if the natural person is a VAT payer), the amount payable for the services, billing information, communication, signature, organisation represented We make and execute a contract with you (Art.  6 (1) (b) of the GDPR)  Until expiration of the contract and 10 years after expiration of the contract with you
To maintain business relations with natural and legal persons you representName, surname, personal code, address, power of attorney, power of attorney expiration date, signature, connection with the represented person, the person you represent, position, telephone number, e-mail address, communication with the Company, information about the person you represent We have a legitimate interest (to maintain relations with natural or legal persons you represent) (Art. 6 (1) (f) of the GDPR). Until expiration of the contract and 10 years after expiration of the contract with the person you represent
To inform you about our products and services that may be relevant to youName, surname, telephone number, address, name of the company you represent, e-mail address  You agreed to that (Art. 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR, Art. 69(1) of Lithuanian Law on Electronic Communications) or you have purchased products or services from us (Art. 69(2) of Lithuanian Law on Electronic Communications)
We have legitimate interest (to send direct marketing communications)(Art. 6 (1) (f) of the GDPR)
5 years after the end of the customer relationship, unless you withdraw your consent
To handle queries, requests and complaints submitted by youName, surname, e-mail address, country, telephone number, subject of your inquiry, date of your inquiry, content of your inquiry, attachments to your inquiry, reply to your inquiry  You agreed to that (Art. 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR) We have a legitimate interest to do that (to handle your queries) (Art. 6 (1) (f) of the GDPR)10 years after the receipt of the last inquiry 
To engage in legal proceedings related to youAll information mentioned above, documents and attachments sent to you, documents and attachments submitted by you, procedural documents, court rulings, resolutions, decisionsWe have a legitimate interest (to defend Company’s rights in legal proceedings) (Art. 6 (1) (f) of the GDPR)10 years
Information about criminal offenses and convictionsThe data processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims  (Art. 9 (2) (f) of the GDPR)
  1. Do you share information about me?

We share the information about you with the following entities only where necessary and permitted by applicable laws and for the reasons listed under the Answer 3 above:

  • accounting services companies;
  • courts, law enforcement and other state institutions;
  • attorneys, notaries, bailiffs, auditors, consultants, IT service providers, electronic communications service providers, insurance companies, archiving services and other subjects that provide services to the Company.
  1. What can I do about my information at your company?

GDPR and other laws provide you with certain rights, procedures for implementation of and exceptions to these rights. When allowed by law, you can:

  • Submit a request for confirmation that the Company is processing the data related to you. If the Company process the data related to you, request access to the data processed and related information;
  • Submit a request to correct inaccurate or incorrect information used or to supplement it when it is not complete;
  • Submit a request to delete the information we have about you if we use it illegally;

§  Submit a request to restrict the processing of your information – if you dispute the accuracy of the data or object to the processing of the data, if you do not accept that your data would be deleted which was illegally processed, or if you need the data to claim, execute or defend legal claims;

  • Object to collection, use and storage of your information at our Company – when we process data based on the Company’s legal and / or third party interests;
  • Submit a request to transfer (receive) the data that you provided to us under the contract or giving the consent and which we process by automated means, generally using electronic form;
  • To withdraw any consents given to us regarding information used about you – when we use the data based on your consent;
  • To lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of your habitual residence or place of an alleged infringement of the GDPR and seek a judicial remedy.
  1. Do you use cookies?

Yes. We use cookies as described in the table below.

Cookie CategoryCookie nameCookie purposeCookie expiry
Third-party cookie_gaThis cookie is used to identify unique visitors and is updated every time you visit pages2 years 
Third-party cookie_gatThis cookie is used by Google Analytics to limit the frequency of queriesDuring the browsing session
Strictly necessary cookie_gidThis cookie is used to distinguish users24 hours
  1. How can I manage cookies?

You can configure your browser to decline some or all cookies or to ask for your permission before accepting them. Please note that by deleting cookies or disabling future cookies you may be unable to access certain areas or features of our website. For information on how to adjust or change your browser settings, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

For the information on, policy and control options for the third party cookies, please read cookie policies of such third parties.