In this Privacy Policy (the Privacy Policy) we will provide information on how Valdas Daunaravičius, individual activities certificate No. 1087720 (the Data Controller), processes your personal data in https://www.inastra.lt/ website.
You may communicate with the Data Controller using the following contact information:
Phone: +(370) 618 80199
Email address: info@inastra.lt
Address: J. Basanavičiaus g. 3-3 Vilnius, Lithuania
What kind of your personal data do we process?
Purpose |
Personal data |
Legal basis |
Storage time |
Room booking management |
First name, last name, email address, telephone number, address, dates of intended stay |
Agreement |
Two years after the last day of stay or cancellation of a booking |
Enquiries, communication |
Data that you may provide to the Data Controller during your interactions with them – whether by email or by phone or by visiting the hotel |
Legitimate interest to provide services |
Two years after the receipt of your enquiry |
For making and carrying our agreements with legal persons |
First name, last name, contact information, contents of correspondence, other details contained in the agreement |
Legitimate interest to pursue activities |
Ten years after the agreement expires |
For making and carrying out agreements with natural persons |
First name, last name, address, email address |
Agreement |
Ten years after the agreement expires |
For managing social media accounts |
Unique ID, IP address, hardware information |
Consent / legitimate interest to communicate with clients |
For as long as site visitors are such media account followers |
How is your personal data processed on social media sites?
Information communicated to us when visiting our social media sites (including notifications, use of “Like” and “Follow” buttons or other communication) will be controlled by us jointly with social media managers as joint controllers.
Currently, we maintain the following social media accounts:
- https://www.facebook.com/pages/In-astra on Facebook; their privacy policy is available at https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation
Please read the third-party privacy policy and contact the service provider directly if you have questions on how they use your personal data.
Whom can we transfer your personal data to?
We may transfer information about you to our employees, agents and such service providers as debt administration/collection companies or companies providing archiving services, also to legal/marketing/IT service providers or subcontractors if it is reasonably required for the purposes stated in this Privacy Policy.
In addition, we may disclose your personal information in cases when required to do so by law or seeking to protect our rights or interests (including the case when your personal data is transferred to others for debt recovery purposes), also when intending to sell part of the company’s business or assets, or to reorganize the company (and during such processes) we are asked to disclose your personal data to any (potential) buyer of such business or assets, or to other participants in the reorganization.
How is your personal data processed?
Your personal data will be processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (the GDPR), the Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Legal Protection of Personal Data, and other legal requirements. When identifying personal data processing measures and during such processing, the Data Controller should implement appropriate technical and organizational measures envisaged in the laws for the protection of personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, damage, modification, loss, disclosure, or any other kind of illegal handling and will adopt proper measures considering the risks involved in such personal data processing.
What are your rights?
Below, please find information about your rights associated with the processing of your personal data by the Data Controller and about how such rights may be exercised. If you want more information about your rights or want to exercise them, please contact us at the email address given in this Privacy Policy.
- You may contact us at any time to ask whether any of your personal data is being processed by us. If your personal data is stored or used by us in whatever way, you have the right of access to such data. In order for you to exercise such right, please send us a written request at the email address given in this Privacy Policy. We may ask you to confirm your identity so that your request could be granted. Please observe the principles of reasonableness and good faith when submitting such request.
- If you have given us consent to process your personal data, you may withdraw such consent at any time by sending us an email letter to the email address given in this Privacy Policy.
- You have the right to request us to correct any inaccuracies in your personal data. In that case, we may ask you to confirm the information corrected.
- You have the right to request us to erase your personal data. This right may be implemented in the cases described in Article 17 of the GDPR.
- You have the right to request us to restrict/refrain from processing your personal data.
- You have the right to data portability if processing of such data is carried out by automated means and we have obtained such data from you based on your consent or for the purpose of concluding an agreement. If you opt to exercise this right, we will transmit at your request a copy of the data submitted by you.
- You have the right to object to processing of your personal data pursuant to Article 21 of the GDPR.
How can you exercise your rights?
To enforce your rights, you may submit requests, complaints or claims to us in writing by using the contact information given in this Privacy Policy.
We will respond to your request, complaint or claim in writing in accordance with the applicable laws and will do our best to provide you with the necessary information within the shortest time possible but in no event later than within 30 (thirty) days after receiving your request.
If having received your request, complaint or claim we have doubts about your identity, we may ask the applicant to produce an identity document.
Complaints
If you believe that your rights as the data subject have been and/or may be violated, please immediately contact us at the email address given in this Privacy Policy. We assure you that having received your complaint, we will inform you within a reasonable time about the progress of the complaint investigation, and later about its outcome. If you are not satisfied with such investigation outcome, you may file a complaint with the supervisory authority – the State Data Protection Inspectorate (www.vdai.lrv.lt).
Responsibility
You are responsible for ensuring that the information provided by you is accurate, correct, and complete. You should immediately notify us by email if changes are made to the data you have submitted. Therefore, we will not be held liable for any damage resulting from your failure to provide correct or complete personal data or to give us notice of changes made to such data.
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 26 October 2021
This Privacy Policy has been created at Glimstedt dokas. Glimstedt Law Firm holds the copyright to its text and allows Valdas Daunaravičius to use this Privacy Policy for their website https://www.inastra.lt/. No reproduction or other use of this Privacy Policy (either in whole or in part) without written permission of Glimstedt will be allowed.