Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how your personal data is processed by the data controller—UAB „Gaučė ir Ko“, company code 304688860, VAT ID LT100011197618, registered office at Islandijos g. 6, LT-01117 Vilnius when you visit the website www.gauce.lt (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”).

 

Data Controller Contact Information

  • Address: Islandijos g. 6, LT-01117 Vilnius;
  • E-mail: info@gauce.lt
  • Telephone: (+370) 689 44896

 

What personal data do we process?

Social media account management.

Data processed: username, publicly available data, IP address, device information, message content.

Legal basis: consent / legitimate interest in maintaining communication.

Retention period: as long as the individual is a follower of the account.

To whom we may disclose: social network (joint control).

 

How do we process your personal data on social media?

The data controller oversees and manages the following official social media accounts:

When you interact with us on these accounts—for example, by posting a message, commenting, clicking “Like,” or taking other actions—we may see certain information about you: your publicly visible username, the content of your comments or messages, and so on. We use this data to answer your questions, respond to feedback, or make suggestions.

In this case, data processing is carried out on a joint controller basis, meaning that your data is processed jointly by us and the relevant social media platform operator.

We recommend that you review the privacy policies of the relevant platforms.

 

How is your personal data processed?

Your personal data will be processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data of the Republic of Lithuania, as well as other applicable national and international laws and regulations.

Data is processed only for clearly defined and legitimate purposes, in accordance with the principles of data minimization, accuracy, security, storage limitation, and accountability.

Data may be processed automatically (e.g., website analytics) or manually (e.g., direct communication via email or telephone).

Appropriate technical and organizational measures are in place to ensure the protection of your data against unauthorized or accidental disclosure, alteration, loss, or destruction.

 

To whom might your personal data be disclosed?

Your personal data may be disclosed only to those parties that are necessary for the provision of our services, the fulfilment of our legal obligations, or the protection of our legitimate interests. These parties may include:

  • Our employees, representatives, and authorized partners, if they need such data to perform their duties;
  • IT, legal, archiving, and other service providers who assist us in conducting our business in accordance with contractual agreements;
  • Government and law enforcement agencies, when required by law or regulation;
  • Third parties, when necessary to protect our rights or legitimate interests;
  • Potential business acquirers or investors, if a reorganization, transfer, or other restructuring of our business or part thereof is being considered—in such cases, data may be transferred for the purpose of evaluation or transaction execution.

In any case, we ensure that the personal data being transferred is protected by appropriate contractual and technical security measures, and that recipients do not use it for purposes other than those specified.

 

Your rights

Under the GDPR, as a data subject whose personal data is being processed, you have the right to:

  • Obtain information about the processing of your data;
  • Request the correction of inaccurate or incomplete data;
  • Request the erasure of your data (“right to be forgotten”);
  • Restrict the processing of your data;
  • Receive your data in a structured, commonly used format (“data portability”);
  • Object to the processing of your data (e.g., for marketing purposes);
  • Withdraw your consent at any time;
  • You may exercise these rights by contacting the data controller via email: info@gault.

 

Complaints

If you believe that your rights as a data subject have been or may have been violated, we invite you to first contact us using the contact information provided in this Privacy Policy. Upon receiving your inquiry or complaint, we will take action as soon as possible—we will investigate the situation and inform you of the progress and outcome of the investigation.

If you are not satisfied with our response or believe that the matter has not been resolved properly, you have the right to file a complaint with the State Data Protection Inspectorate: https://vdai.lrv.lt

 

Final Provisions

You are responsible for ensuring that the personal data you provide to us is accurate, up-to-date, and correct. If your information changes, please notify us promptly via email so that we can ensure it is processed correctly. We are not liable for any losses or inconveniences that may arise from your providing incorrect, incomplete, or outdated information, or from your failure to notify us of changes to such information.

We reserve the right to update or modify this privacy policy at any time. Updates take effect on the date they are posted on the website, unless otherwise specified.

Last updated: June 1, 2026