GDPR

GDPR Compliance Statement

Last updated: [Insert Date]

1. Overview

Pauliusikamas.com complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679. We are committed to protecting personal data and ensuring transparency in how information is collected and used.


2. Data Controller

The data controller responsible for your personal data is:

Pauliusikamas.com
Email: [your email]


3. Legal Basis for Processing

We process personal data only when we have a legal basis:

  • Consent – when you submit a form or accept cookies
  • Contract – when providing services
  • Legitimate Interest – improving services, analytics, marketing
  • Legal Obligation – compliance with laws

4. Your Rights Under GDPR

You have the right to:

  • Access your personal data
  • Correct inaccurate data
  • Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”)
  • Restrict processing
  • Object to processing
  • Data portability
  • Withdraw consent at any time

To exercise these rights, contact: [your email]


5. Data Collection & Usage

We collect only necessary data such as:

  • Name, email, phone (via forms)
  • Technical data (IP, browser, usage behavior)

We use this data to:

  • Respond to inquiries
  • Deliver services
  • Improve performance and marketing

6. Data Retention

We keep personal data only as long as necessary:

  • Inquiry data: up to 12 months
  • Client data: as required for contracts and legal obligations

7. Data Sharing

We do not sell personal data.

Data may be shared with:

  • Hosting providers
  • Analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics)
  • Advertising platforms (e.g., Meta, Google Ads)

All third parties are expected to comply with GDPR.


8. International Transfers

If data is transferred outside the EU, we ensure appropriate safeguards (e.g., Standard Contractual Clauses).


9. Data Security

We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your data. However, no system is completely secure.


10. Complaints

If you believe your data is mishandled, you have the right to file a complaint with your local data protection authority.

In Lithuania, this is:
State Data Protection Inspectorate (VDAI)


11. Updates

We may update this GDPR statement at any time. Changes will be posted on this page.