1. General Provisions
This Privacy Policy describes and informs how SIA “Juristu Grupa”, reg. No. 40103927389, address: Mukusalas street 29, Riga, LV-1004 (hereinafter also “Verdikts” and/or “we”) receives, processes and stores personal data received from its clients and persons visiting the website www. Verdikts.lv and uses its services (hereinafter referred to as “Data Subject” or “You”). For communication on data processing issues, write a letter to web@verdikts.lv.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, i.e. i., The data subject. Processing is any activity related to personal data, such as obtaining, recording, modifying, using, viewing, deleting or destroying.
The data controller complies with the principles of data processing provided by law and can confirm that personal data is processed by the laws and regulations in force in the Republic of Latvia, binding instructions and regulations issued by the responsible institutions, and regulations of the European Union. regulations.
2. Collection, processing and storage of personal data.
Personally, identifiable information is collected, processed and stored by the Data Controller, mainly using the website www.verdikts.lv and e-mail.
When visiting the website www.verdikts.lv, cookies are used, which are announced in a pop-up window during the visit.
To better offer services to potential and existing customers, data is collected through Verdikts services, for example by calling, visiting or using the Verdikts website. The data is also obtained from a database collected by Google Analytics, as well as data collected using the Facebook Pixel code.
By visiting and using the services provided on the website, you agree that any information provided is used and managed by the purposes set out in the Privacy Policy.
The data subject is responsible for the correctness, accuracy and completeness of the personal data provided. Intentional misrepresentation is considered a violation of our Privacy Policy. The Data Subject is obliged to immediately notify the Data Controller of any changes in the personal data provided.
The data controller is not responsible for losses caused to the Data Subject or third parties if they arise due to false personal data.
3. What information was received?
The data controller can process the following personal data:
- Name and surname
- Date of Birth
- Contact information (email address and/or phone number)
- Any other information provided to us to receive the services offered by the Site, or to contact us.
In addition to the above, the Data Controller has the right to verify the accuracy of the data provided using publicly available registers.
The legal basis for the processing of personal data is Article 6 (1) (a), (b), (c) and (f) GDPR:
a) the data subject has given his consent to the processing of his personal data for one or more specific purposes;
b) the processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party or to take action at the request of the data subject before entering into a contract;
c) the processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject;
f) the processing is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the controller or a third party unless the interests of the data subject or fundamental rights and freedoms requiring the protection of personal data outweigh such interests, in particular, if the data subject is a child.
The data controller must store and process the personal data of the Data Subject as long as at least one of the following criteria exists:
- Personal data is necessary for the purposes for which they were obtained;
- Whereas, in the manner prescribed by external regulations, the Data Controller and/or the Data Subject may pursue their legitimate interests, for example, file objections or file or file a claim in court;
- As long as there is a legal obligation to store the data, for example, by the Accounting Act;
- As long as the consent of the Data Subject to the appropriate processing of personal data is valid if there is no other legal basis for the processing of personal data.
After the termination of the circumstances specified in this clause, the personal data of the data subject will also expire and all relevant personal data must be permanently removed from computer systems, and electronic and/or paper documents containing the relevant personal data, or these documents must be anonymous.
To fulfil its obligations to you, the Data Controller has the right to transfer your personal data to cooperation partners, data processors who perform the necessary data processing on our behalf, for example, accountants, courier services, etc. The data controller is the controller of personal data.
Upon request, we can transfer your personal data to government and law enforcement agencies to protect your legitimate interests, if necessary, by drafting, filing and defending legal claims.
When processing and storing personal data, the Data Controller must apply organizational and technical measures to ensure the protection of personal data from accidental or illegal destruction, alteration, disclosure and any other illegal processing.
4. How do we use cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a web browser creates and stores on a visitor’s device when a visitor visits a website to identify the browser or information or settings stored in the browser. They are used to keep the website up to date and also to provide information to the website owners. Several types of cookies are used: technical or mandatory cookies, analytics and marketing cookies.
This way you can save the individual settings of the visitor. You can disable or restrict the use of cookies, but without cookies, it will not be possible to use all the functions of the website. The information obtained is used for statistical purposes only in an aggregated and anonymous form, which helps to conclude.
The following cookies can be set on this website:
- Functional cookies. These cookies are essential for you to navigate the website and use its features. Without these cookies, we will not be able to provide the services you have requested, such as the shopping cart function.
- Google Analytics cookies. These cookies are used to obtain statistics about the traffic to our website. We use this information to improve the website and advertising performance.
- Cookies for a targeted advertising tool. These cookies are used to improve the performance of advertisements.
Third-party service provider cookies. Cookies can be set by the following third-party services used on this website: Facebook Like, [other services]. Some of these cookies may be used to track your activity on other websites and we cannot control them as these cookies are not set by our website.
5. Rights of the data subject
By the General Data Protection Regulation and the legislation of the Republic of Latvia, you have the right to:
- Access your personal data, receive information about their processing, as well as request a copy of your personal data in electronic format and the right to transfer this data to another controller (data portability);
- Request correction of incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete personal data;
- Delete your personal data (“be forgotten”), unless the law requires you to keep it;
- Withdraw your prior consent to the processing of personal data;
- Restrict the processing of your data – the right to request that we temporarily stop processing all your personal data;
- Contact the State Data Inspectorate.
You can submit a request for the exercise of your rights by filling in the form in person at Mūkusalas Street 29, Riga, LV-1004, or by sending the request electronically by writing to the customer support service web@verdikts.lv.
6. Final provisions
This Privacy Policy has been developed by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals for the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (General Regulation data protection), as well as the laws of the Republic of Latvia and the European Union in force.
The data controller has the right to make changes or additions to the Privacy Policy at any time and without prior notice. Changes come into force after their publication on the website www.verdikts.lv.