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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy establishes the conditions for the processing of your personal data on this website by the data controller AB MV GROUP Production (J. Jasinskio g. 16F, Vilnius). 

WHAT ARE COOKIES AND WHY ARE THEY USED?

Cookies are small text data files that are automatically created while you are browsing our website and stored on the device you use (computer or mobile phone). A cookie provides anonymous information and is sent from the website server to your computer or mobile phone.  Cookies are classified into session and persistent cookies. Session cookies exist from the moment you open your browser until you close it. When you close the browser, they are deleted automatically. The expiry period of persistent cookies is pre-defined and they remain in your browser until expiry or until you remove them. 

According to the purpose cookies may be classified into essential, functional, statistical, marketing, etc. cookies. Our website may store essential, statistical and marketing cookies. Cookies will be stored only if you confirm your consent in the notification displayed on the website, except for the essential and technical cookies. Detailed information about the specific types of cookies is available here: [TYPES OF COOKIES].

Third party cookies (e.g. Google Analytics) have been created by third parties and are used for the purpose of data analysis. Cookies improve website access and analyse customer needs in order to provide more appealing services meeting the needs of customers. We use this information for compiling functionality reports and improving the website.

We use cookies in order to improve the experience of website browsing and analyse website users’ behaviour and their flows on the website. In order to improve the website, we have to know which information is most interesting to our website visitors, which countries and cities they are from, how often visitors come back, what browser they use, what devices they use to explore the website, etc. We collect this information using Google Analytics, Hotjar, Luckyorange tools that enable generating anonymous reports and statistics, as well as Facebook cookies and pixels. 

Further details about Google Analytics and the data collected by these tools is available here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=lt. If you do not want Google Analytics tools to track your browsing data, you may use a Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. 

Hotjar and Luckyorange are analytical and feedback tools enabling our understanding of how our websites are used and helping improve their browsing possibilities. Hotjar and Luckyorange store cookies in order to help us track visitors’ actions on webpages and manage their lists. Cookies do not store any personally identifiable information. Information about Hotjar cookies is available here: https://help.hotjar.com/hc/en-us/articles/115011789248-Hotjar-Cookies. Further information is also available in the Hotjar Privacy Policy here:  [active link to the Hotjar Privacy Policy]. Information about Luckyorange cookies is available here: https://help.luckyorange.com/article/173-what-cookies-does-lucky-orange-set.

Facebook cookies and pixels allow evaluating, optimising and creating audiences for advertising campaigns that are used on Facebook. Primarily, they allow to see how many users change devices when trying to access websites and Facebook in order to ensure that Facebook ads are displayed to those website users to whom these ads are most relevant on the basis of the content seen and used by the user. Detailed information about Facebook Pixel is available here: https://en-gb.facebook.com/business/help/651294705016616. You can refuse Facebook cookies and Facebook Pixel Re-Marketing in your Facebook account settings.

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU OBJECT TO THE USE OF COOKIES?

If you wish so, you can change your browser settings so that it informed you about enabled or updated cookies and that you could choose allowed or prohibited cookies, and block them. In order to learn more about cookies, for example, how to manage or delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

DATA SUBJECTS’ RIGHTS AND EXERCISE THEREOF

You have the right to access your personal data and know how they are processed, demand to rectify, supplement or destroy provided personal data, as well as suspend their processing (withdraw your consent). You also have the right to demand that the controller of personal data restricts the processing of personal data, the right to data portability, the right to submit a complaint to the State Data Protection Inspectorate (contact information is presented on the website at www.ada.lt) and disagree with the processing of provided personal data. If you require detailed information about the procedure of exercise of these rights, please email your inquiry to dataprotection@mvgroup.eu

AMENDMENTS TO RULES

We reserve the right to amend the provisions of the Privacy Policy. Notifications of any amendments or supplements as well as the latest version of the Privacy Policy will be published on our website. 

TYPES OF COOKIES

Essential and functional cookies are necessary to ensure proper functioning of the website and enable your browsing, as well as to save your preferences and settings that improve your browsing experience in our website. Without these cookies website functioning would not be as smooth as it should be. The types of essential and functional cookies used in the website:

NamePurposeExpiryType
cookieControlcookieControlPrefsIt recognises user’s cookie settings.1 yearHTTP
N18-check, firstLoad,rememberIt is used to obtain confirmation from the website user about a certain age. 1 yearHTTP
PHPSESSID, evo_session It maintains the user’s session according to preferences.By the end of the sessionHTTP
SESS#It maintains user’s data according to preferences.By the end of the sessionHTTP
wordpress_test_cookieThe content management system WordPress cookie is used to check whether the browser supports storage of cookies.By the end of the sessionHTTP
wordpress_xxxxxThe content management system WordPress cookie stores encrypted login data. By the end of the sessionHTTP
wordpress_logged_in_xxxxxThe content management system WordPress cookie is used to recognise a website user who has logged in and establish the time the user has logged in.By the end of the sessionHTTP
wp-settings-xxxxx,wp-settings-time-xxxxxThe content management system WordPress cookies are used to store the user’s WP-admin configuration and information about the login time.1 yearHTTP

Statistical cookies collect anonymous information on the number of website visitors and frequency of their visits. The data collected by statistical cookies help improve the functioning of the website. The types of statistical cookies used in the website:

NamePurposeExpiryType
_dc_gtm_UA-#A Google Analytics cookie used to limit the number of inquiries.By the end of the sessionHTTP
collectIts purpose is to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.By the end of the sessionPixel 
_gaThis cookie collects anonymised information on how visitors use the website. It registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.2 yearsHTTP
_gatThis cookie collects anonymised information on how visitors use our website. It is used by Google Analytics to throttle the request rate.By the end of the sessionHTTP
_gidThis cookie collects anonymised information on how visitors use our website. It registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.By the end of the sessionHTTP

Marketing cookies track visits to the website, its webpages and links. The data collected by marketing cookies help provide a website visitor with the most relevant advertising. The types of marketing cookies used in the website:

NamePurposeExpiryType
0Its purpose is to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.By the end of the sessionHTTP
ads/user-lists/#Its purpose is to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.By the end of the sessionPixel 
cidIts purpose is to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.2 monthsHTTP
frIt is a Facebook cookie used to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.3 monthsHTTP
IDEIt is used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads. This information helps measure the efficacy of an ad and present targeted ads to the user.1 yearHTTP 
mp_#_mixpanelIt registers a unique user ID that recognises the user’s browser when visiting websites that use the same ad network. This information helps optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.1 yearHTTP 
r/collectIt is used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads. This information helps measure the efficacy of an ad and present targeted ads to the user.By the end of the sessionPixel 
test_cookieIt is used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads. This information helps measure the efficacy of an ad and present targeted ads to the user.By the end of the sessionHTTP 
trIt is a Facebook cookie used to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.By the end of the sessionPixel 
uidIt is a Google DoubleClick cookie used to optimise display of ads based on the user’s movements and various ad providers’ bids for displaying user ads.By the end of the sessionHTTP