Cookie policy
How does UAB "Bitė Lietuva" (hereinafter – the Company) use cookies?
The information collected by cookies on register.labas.lt allows us to ensure a more convenient browsing experience for you, provide attractive offers, and learn more about the behavior of users on the website or mobile application, analyze trends, and improve the website or mobile application, customer service, and the services offered by the Company.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device browser when you visit the website. The next time you visit the website, this file can be read so that the website can recognize your computer or mobile device. The information collected by cookies allows us to ensure a more convenient browsing experience for you, provide attractive offers, and learn more about user behavior on the website, analyze trends, and improve the website, customer service, and the services offered by the Company. Cookies are also used to record whether you agree to the use of cookies on the Company's website, so that this question is not asked every time you visit the site. You can view all the cookies used and their descriptions in the cookie tool.
Types of Cookies
Essential Cookies
We use these cookies to offer our visitors a simple and advanced website that automatically adapts to their needs and preferences. To achieve this, we use technical cookies that help display our website, ensure its functionality, create a user account, log in, and process other functionality-related actions. These technical cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our website. The legal basis for the processing of essential cookies is the legitimate interest of the data controller in ensuring the proper operation of the website (General Data Protection Regulation, Article 6(1)(f)).
Functional Cookies
We use these cookies to remember your preferences and help you use our website effectively and efficiently. For example, these cookies remember your preferred language, searches, and previously viewed services/products. We can also use these cookies to remember your registration information, so you don't have to re-enter login details each time you visit our website. These functional cookies are not essential for the website to function but add functionality and enhance your experience with the Company's website. We collect these cookies based on your consent (General Data Protection Regulation, Article 6(1)(a)) when you agree to the relevant cookie category.
Statistical Cookies
We use these cookies to gain insights into how our visitors use the Company's website. This allows us to optimize and improve our website, understand the effectiveness of ads and communications, and ensure we remain interesting and relevant. We may collect data about the web pages you have viewed, which pages you came from, and information about the date and time. This also means that we can use information about you and how you use the Company's website, such as visit frequency, the number of clicks on a particular page, search terms used, etc. As part of our advertising campaigns, we may use analytical cookies to understand how users browse our website after being shown an advertisement online. This may also include ads on third-party websites. We collect these cookies based on your consent (General Data Protection Regulation, Article 6(1)(a)) when you agree to the relevant cookie category.
Advertising Cookies
We use these cookies from both the Company and third parties to display personalized ads on our site and other websites. This is called "remarketing," based on browsing actions such as the products/services you searched for and viewed. We collect these cookies based on your consent (General Data Protection Regulation, Article 6(1)(a)) when you agree to the relevant cookie category.
Unclassified Cookies
These cookies are used in conjunction with individual cookie providers.
What is Conversion Tracking Pixel?
A "Pixel" tag is a small piece of code (also known as web beacons, clear GIFs) that collects information through short fragments of code, which transfers this information to a small graphic image (usually invisible) about your actions on our website. The collected information is sent to the Pixel service provider's server, unlike cookies, which are stored in your browser. The Pixel can collect various information about your actions on our website, such as button clicks in certain locations, filled-in form fields, IP address, information about the browser used, etc. The Pixel tag also recognizes certain types of information on your computer, such as existing cookies and the information captured in them, and helps tailor ads, optimize them based on the collected data, create targeted audiences for future ads, and remarketing offers for potential customers—people who have already taken certain actions on our website.
How does the Company use Conversion Tracking Pixel?
We use the Pixel as an analytical tool to evaluate the effectiveness of advertisements by understanding the actions you take on our website. It helps us track ads, optimize them based on collected data, create targeted audiences for future ads, and remarketing offers for potential customers—people who have already taken certain actions on our website. You can view all the Pixels we use and their descriptions in the cookie and Pixel breakdown.
Data about the cookies and Pixels used
Our website contains links to the websites of other individuals, companies, or organizations. Please note that the Company is not responsible for the content of such websites or the privacy policies they use. Therefore, if you click on a link from the Company's website to other websites, you should review their privacy policies.
Cookies are also used to record whether you agree to the use of cookies on the Company's website, so this question is not asked every time you visit the site.
Who has access to your data?
The Company's employees in the marketing and IT departments, who are responsible for analyzing these data and improving the website, have access to statistical data about visitors to the Company's website.
Access to technical records may also be available to the Company's partners who provide content management tools for the Company's website.
You can view all our partners and their privacy policies in the cookie tool by selecting "Settings" in the "Detailed Information" section: Open Cookie Tool.
Can your data be transferred to third countries?
Relevant cookie providers such as Google, Microsoft, YouTube, etc., may process your personal data in third countries. You can learn more about the personal data processing of these cookie providers by clicking on the link to the relevant cookie provider, which will direct you to their privacy or cookie policy. The legal basis for processing your personal data in such cases is your consent (General Data Protection Regulation, Article 6(1)(a)) when you agree to the relevant cookie categories.
How long does the Company keep your data?
The Company uses the collected data for analysis for up to three years. Cookies typically last for a short period, depending on the type of cookie (one day, a week, or a month), but in some cases, they may last longer. You can view the exact expiration dates of cookies in the cookie tool by selecting "Settings" in the "Detailed Information" section: Open Cookie Tool. In some cases, you may see persistent cookies. The validity of such cookies is embedded in the program code of the cookie, and due to technical limitations, it is not possible to display a specific expiration date. However, we note that such cookies also have an expiration date, which is not visible. To remove this type of cookie, follow the instructions in the section "How to opt-out of cookies?"
How to opt-out of cookies?
If you have given consent for cookies, you can withdraw it by clicking on this link—you will see that the cookie consent is withdrawn when you reload the website: WITHDRAW COOKIE CONSENT (you can also withdraw consent by unchecking the boxes and confirming your choice in the cookie tool). To learn more about cookies and how to manage or delete them, simply visit the page www.allaboutcookies.org and the help page of your browser.
What rights do you have, and how can you exercise them?
You have the following data subject rights:
• Request to access personal data processed by the Company and obtain a copy of this data;
• Request to correct inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated personal data and/or restrict the processing of such personal data by the Company (except for storage);
• Request to delete unlawfully or unfairly processed or excessive personal data and/or restrict the processing of such personal data (except for storage);
• Object to the processing of personal data by the Company when such data is processed or intended to be processed based on the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party, including profiling, based on those provisions;
• Withdraw your consent at any time when your personal data is processed by the Company based on consent. However, it is important to note that the withdrawal of consent does not affect the legality of the data processing that occurred before the withdrawal of consent;
• Request to obtain your personal data (in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format) and/or transfer it to another data controller when technically feasible ("Right to Data Portability");
• Submit a complaint to the State Data Protection Inspectorate (ada@ada.lt) regarding the Company's actions and/or failure to act in processing your personal data.
Automated Decision-Making
The Company does not apply fully automated decision-making, including profiling, that would have legal consequences for you or significantly affect you. However, based on your browsing and/or order history, you may be assigned to a relevant category, based on which we may provide you with the most relevant information (e.g., newsletters, individual offers, special discounts, etc.).
How to Exercise Your Rights
To exercise the data subject rights mentioned above, contact the Company's Data Protection Officer by email: duomenu.apsauga@bite.lt. You may also request the exercise of your rights by other means (e.g., submitting a written request directly to Company employees; sending the request by registered mail or through a representative at the Company's headquarters). You can download a sample request form here.
Note that in order to exercise your data subject rights, you must confirm your identity in one of the following ways:
• Submit the request to a Company employee, along with a valid identity document;
• Submit the request by mail or through a messenger, along with a copy of the valid identity document, certified in accordance with legal requirements;
• Submit the request electronically (by email: duomenu.apsauga@bite.lt), confirming the request through electronic communication means that allow proper identification (e.g., mobile signature, qualified electronic signature, etc.).
Request Processing Time
Upon receiving your request for data subject rights, we will respond promptly, but no later than one month from the date of the request. This period may be extended by two additional months, considering the complexity and number of requests. You will be informed of such an extension within one month. The requested information will be provided free of charge. However, if we find that your requests are manifestly unfounded or excessive, primarily due to their repetitive content, we have the right to charge a reasonable fee (i.e., request reimbursement for administrative costs) or refuse to take action based on such a data subject request.
How will you be informed about changes to this policy?
When the Company updates this Policy, we will inform you about significant changes by posting a notice on the website www.bite.lt and/or providing this information directly to you. Nevertheless, to ensure you have the most current version of the policy and data protection provisions, you should occasionally review and familiarize yourself with the latest published version of the policy on the website.
Update date: December 20, 2024