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Privacy policy

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Cookies

To ensure the proper functioning of this website, small data files called cookies are sometimes stored on your device.

What Are Cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. Cookies are widely used to make websites function or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the website’s owners.

Types of Cookies Used

  • Essential Cookies: These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. They enable certain features, such as securely logging into an account created on the site.
  • Analytical/Performance Cookies: These cookies collect data about how users interact with the website, such as which content is chosen and other information needed to improve the site’s functionality.
  • Functional Cookies: These are used to recognize returning users. They help personalize the content presented on the site, save chosen settings, etc.
  • Advertising/Third-Party Cookies: These cookies help tailor the information and advertisements displayed on the website to match the user’s interests.

How Does DasWork Use Cookies?

DasWork uses cookies to collect your IP address and browsing information, such as the websites visited and the time spent on each page. This allows the website to remember your system and settings.

Other cookies are used to monitor website traffic and user actions, aiding in the analysis of visitor behavior and improving the browsing experience. These cookies are implemented and used through tools like Google Analytics.

Google Analytics and DoubleClick cookies are used for various services and advertising purposes. They collect diverse information about users and are used to distinguish unique users by assigning them a unique identifier (ID).

Cookies are installed on your device when you visit our website. It is important to note that if you disable cookies in your browser, some website features may not work fully or at all.

The legal basis for using cookies is a legitimate interest in ensuring the website’s technical functionality. When cookies are used to remember your preferences and collect statistics, the legal basis is your consent.

Who Has Access to Your Data?

Employees responsible for analyzing data and improving the website have access to statistical data about visitors.

Technical records may also be accessed by partners who provide content management tools or hosting services for the website.

The Google Analytics tool is provided by Google Inc. (a U.S. company), which also has access to the statistical data collected by this tool. Google Inc. is committed to complying with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield principles, which ensure that the service provider meets EU privacy standards. Contractual obligations also apply to ensure privacy, as detailed here: Google Analytics Terms.

How Long Is Data Retained?

Data collected is used for analysis for up to three years.

Cookies typically expire after a short period, depending on the type of cookie (a day, a week, or a month), but in some cases, they may last up to five years.

Your Rights and How to Exercise Them

By contacting us via email at info@daswork.eu or through other provided contacts, you can exercise your rights, including those related to personal data processed using cookies. Requests should be accompanied by a document confirming your identity or submitted electronically in a way that allows proper identification.

Your Rights Include:

  • Access to your personal data.
  • Requesting the correction of your personal data.
  • Requesting the deletion of your personal data.
  • If applicable, withdrawing consent for the processing of your personal data.
  • If applicable, the right to data portability.

In some cases, you may have the right to request the restriction of your personal data processing or object to the processing.

Upon your request, your personal data will be deleted, retaining only copies of the information necessary to protect the legitimate interests of third parties, comply with government obligations, resolve disputes, or identify issues.

How to Manage Cookies

You can delete all cookies already stored on your device; moreover, most browsers allow you to set them to prevent the installation of cookies. However, if you do so, you may need to manually adjust your preferences each time you visit the website. Additionally, some services and functions may not work. You can manage and/or delete cookies according to your preferences at any time. Most browsers allow you to set them to prevent cookies from being recorded.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser:

Most browsers allow you to:

  • Check which cookies are installed and delete individual cookies.
  • Block third-party cookies.
  • Block cookies from specific websites.
  • Block all cookies from being sent.
  • Delete all cookies when closing the browser.

If you choose to delete cookies, remember that all set preferences will be removed as well. Moreover, fully blocking cookies may result in many websites (including ours) not working properly or at all. Therefore, we do not recommend disabling cookies when using our website.

Do Not Track Option

The “Do Not Track” technology allows visitors to prevent their activity from being tracked on websites for any purpose, including analytics, advertising, and social platforms. How to enable the “Do Not Track” option in your browser:

  • Chrome
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • Opera

Right to File a Complaint

If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you can contact us via email at info@daswork.eu.

Privacy Provisions

By providing the personal information indicated in the fields, you consent to the collection and processing of your personal data by DasWork (legal entity code), address: Veilkpėdės g. 22, Vilnius, for the purpose of reviewing your inquiry. Please note that your personal data processed for this purpose will be retained for five years or until the inquiry process is completed.

Your personal data and information provided in your inquiry may be transferred to third parties for the purpose of thoroughly reviewing your submission. Additionally, those responsible for the maintenance of information systems may have access to this personal data.

During the data retention period, you have the right to contact DasWork and, upon presenting an identity document or using legally established electronic communication methods, have the right to access your personal data, request the correction of incorrect, incomplete, or inaccurate personal data, request a restriction on data processing activities (except for storage), or request the destruction of data (if you withdraw your consent). You also have the right to data portability (i.e., the right to receive your personal data or request that your personal data be transferred to a designated data controller). Additionally, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data.

If you have any questions or complaints regarding the processing of your personal data, you can contact DasWork directly or via email at info@daswork.eu.