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Privacy policy

Updated: March 1, 2024

1. Privacy policy

Hey there! Just a quick long note: our Privacy Policy applies to everyone using UAB BLOODO services (Privacy Policy – “Policy“ and UAB BLOODO – “we” or “Bloodo”), whether you’re just visiting our site or interacting with us on social media platforms like Instagram, X, Tik Tok, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and LinkedIn. This includes our awesome clients and anyone else whose data we might handle in our business. We really encourage you to read through this policy, as it helps you understand how we handle your personal data.

Remember, we might update this policy from time to time, so it’s a good idea to check it out regularly for any changes. The latest version is always up for grabs here: https://bloodo.com/privacy-policy/

And, just so you know, we at UAB BLOODO are the ones looking after your data as described in this policy. If you’ve got any questions, feel free to reach out to us!

UAB BLOODO
Dariaus ir Gireno str. 32A, LT-02188
Vilnius, Lithuania
info@bloodo.com

2. Your personal data

2.1. When you swing by our website, we gather some info like your IP address, operating system, user id and user activities. This isn’t because we’re nosy, but so we can make your experience on our site as smooth as silk! We use cookies to do this magic (section 6). This helps us tweak our site to fit your needs better, keep it safe, and make sure it’s running like a dream! Personal data collected with cookies is processed on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR.

2.2. Got a question or a cool request? Awesome! When you get in touch with us, we’ll need your name and email address to chat with you. Plus, we’ll hang on to any details or documents you share. This way, we can keep track of our conversation and give you the best response possible! Request handling by Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR.

2.3. Love interacting with us on social media? Great! When you comment, share, or react to our posts, we collect info like your name and any contact details you share. We also note your likes, follows, and the feedback you give us. This helps us understand what you enjoy and how we can make our social media spaces even better for you. We love seeing your engagement and appreciate every bit of interaction! Your consent Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR.

Art. 6 GDPR Lawfulness of processing link

3. Keeping Things Secure

Sometimes we need to share your personal data with the good folks who help us keep things running smoothly. This includes governmental or law enforcement agencies when required. We also work with various third-party service providers – IT support, cloud storage, web hosting, and delivery services. But don’t worry, we only share what’s necessary for them to do their job, and we’re super careful about who we choose to work with!

We’re teaming up with some great service providers to help us out. We’re really careful about who we work with and only share your data when absolutely necessary for the service they provide. Trust is key, and we’re all about keeping your data safe:

  • UAB Interneto vizija (in the EEA)
  • Service provider for Website development (in the EEA)
  • Alphabet Inc. (Google) (USA) Policy (outside the EEA)
  • Meta Platforms, Inc. (Facebook, Instagram, Threads) (USA) Policy (outside the EEA)
  • X, Corp. (Twitter) (USA) Policy (outside the EEA)
  • TikTok Pte. Ltd. (USA) Policy (outside the EEA)
  • Microsoft Corporation, Inc. (LinkedIn) (USA) Policy (outside the EEA)

When you chat with us on social media, it’s a good idea to check out their privacy policies too. Each platform, like Meta or X, has its own rules for handling your personal info. The data you share with us there is under the control of that specific social network, not us. So, stay informed and maybe give those policies a quick read!

4. Data protection

We take the protection of your personal data seriously at Bloodo! To keep your info safe and sound, we use both organizational and technical safeguards. This includes things like regular backups to prevent data loss and using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificates to encrypt information sent between your browser and our server. It’s like having a super-secret code for your data! For more details on SSL certificates, check out the link. Rest assured, we’re always on guard to protect your personal details.

5. Your rights

You’ve got some cool rights under GDPR (Articles 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) when it comes to your personal data:

  • Right to Know: You can ask about how we use your data.
  • Access Your Data: Feel free to check out the data we have on you.
  • Correct Your Data: If something’s off, tell us, and we’ll fix it.
  • Delete Your Data: You can ask us to delete your data, especially if it’s not needed anymore or you didn’t agree to us using it.

Notes:
You have the right to be forgotten only if it can be justified by one of the following reasons:

  • Personal data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed.
  • You do not consent to the processing under Article 21 (1) of the GDPR and there are no overriding legitimate reasons for processing.
  • Restrict data processing (Article 18 of the GDPR).

You have the right to restrict the processing of your data only if:

  • Personal data is inaccurate.
  • The processing of personal data is unlawful, but you do not consent to the erasure of the data.
  • The controller no longer needs personal data to fulfil their purpose, but it is necessary for you to assert, enforce or defend legal requirements.
  • You object to the processing under Article 21 (1) of the GDPR unless the legitimate reasons of the controller override your own.
  • Transfer your personal data when the processing is based on consent or contract and the data is processed by automated means(Article 20 of the GDPR).
  • Object to the processing of personal data for reasons specific to your case where the processing is in the legitimate interests of the controller or of a third party, unless the controller proves that the processing is for compelling legitimate reasons overriding your interests, rights and freedoms, or for the purpose of asserting, enforcing or defending legal requirements (Article 21 of the GDPR).

GDPR Chapter 3 Rights of the data subject link

If you feel that your data things are out of hand you have the right to file a complaint for the State Data Protection Inspectorate of Lithuania – L. Sapiegos street 17, 10312 Vilnius, (8 5) 271 2804, 279 1445, ada@ada.lt

You can reach us out for your data rights info@bloodo.com

6. Cookies!

Our website uses a variety of cookies to make your experience better. We’ve got the essential ones that are necessary for the site to work, plus others that help with functionality and making things look nice. We even use some for gathering stats and a bit for marketing. And hey, we keep your identity private – the cookie data isn’t about figuring out who you are. We’re just making sure your visit is smooth and anonymous. Want to know more about how cookies work? Check out the link

Types of Cookies we use

 

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You can change your cookie preferences any time by clicking the above button. This will let you revisit the cookie consent banner and change your preferences or withdraw your consent right away.

7. Third-party advertising

Our website may have links to other cool sites. If you decide to check them out through our links, just remember that their content and privacy practices are their own thing – we don’t have control over that. So, it’s a good idea to take a peek at their privacy policies too, just to know how they handle your info. Happy exploring!

We are here to assist in all your data enquiries – feel free to contact us info@bloodo.com

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