Cookie Policy
Which cookies and similar technologies we use, why, and how you can manage your consent.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device (along with similar technologies such as local storage or pixels). They help the site work, remember your choices and, if you agree, understand how the site is used.
Cookies can be first-party (set by our site) or third-party (set by other providers), and either session cookies (deleted when you close the browser) or persistent (valid for a set time). The use of non-essential cookies is governed by Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive and the Lithuanian Law on Electronic Communications.
2. Consent and your choices
Strictly necessary cookies are always used, because the site would not work without them. All other — non-essential — cookies are only set after you give prior consent.
Consent is granular for each category: you can enable or reject analytics and marketing cookies separately. We do not use pre-ticked boxes, and rejecting all non-essential cookies is as easy as accepting them. You can change your choice at any time via the cookie settings (below).
3. Categories of cookies
We group the cookies we use into the following categories. Non-essential cookies stay switched off until you confirm your consent.
- Strictly necessary (always active, no consent needed): session, security and CSRF protection, load-balancing, and cookies that remember your cookie-consent state
- Analytics / statistics (consent): help us understand how the site is used — only used if you enable them
- Marketing / advertising (consent): only used if you enable them
4. Cookies we use
For each cookie or category we state its name, provider, purpose, duration and whether consent is required. The structure below should be completed with real details before the policy is published.
- Name / category: [Cookie name or category]
- Provider: [First party or third-party name]
- Purpose: [Cookie purpose]
- Duration: [Session or N days / months]
- Consent: [Required / Not required]
5. Third parties and transfers
[By default,] our website does not set non-essential third-party cookies until you give consent.
If you enable analytics or marketing cookies, the following third-party cookies may be used: [Third-party providers and links to their privacy policies]. If any third party transfers data outside the EU / EEA, this is done under appropriate safeguards: [Safeguard, e.g. adequacy decision / SCCs].
6. Managing cookies
You can review or change your consent at any time in this site's cookie settings — use the “Cookie settings” button below.
You can also manage or delete cookies in your browser settings. For more on how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy, and for any questions contact us at [El. paštas / Email].
You can review or change your consent for non-essential cookies at any time.
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For questions, contact us via our contact page.