Privacy policy

This privacy policy (hereinafter – the policy) sets out the conditions for the processing of personal data when using the services of MB “Others”, company code: 305703856, registered office address: Gedvydžių g. 4-7, LT-06306 Vilnius (hereinafter – the company), which is the operator of the website www.others.lt (hereinafter – the website).

In this policy, we inform you about what information we collect about you when you use and/or visit the website, how long we retain such information, and what rights you have. Please read the policy carefully and assess the terms with which you agree. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use or visit the website and do not use its content and/or services.

By providing your personal data (including data you provide directly or indirectly when visiting the website and using its services), you agree to the company processing such data for the purposes and in accordance with this privacy policy and applicable legal requirements.

The terms set out in this policy apply each time you access the website, regardless of the device you use (computer, mobile phone, tablet, television or other device).

Personal data is processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter – the regulation), as well as the Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data of the Republic of Lithuania and other applicable legal acts.

1. Key definitions

Data controller / company – a legal or natural person who, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data. For the purposes of this policy, the data controller is “Others”, company code: 305703856, registered office address: Gedvydžių g. 4-7, LT-06306 Vilnius.

Data subject – any person who uses the website, expresses the intention to use the services provided on the website, or contacts the data controller via the website.

Personal data – any information relating to a natural person that is processed by the data controller and can be used to identify that person, including but not limited to: name, surname, email address, phone number and other information.

Processing of personal data – any operation performed on personal data, such as collection, recording, storage, retention, modification (supplementation or correction), disclosure, use, erasure or any other operation or set of operations.

Consent – any freely given indication of the data subject’s wishes by which they agree to the processing of personal data.

Privacy policy – this document, which sets out the main rules for the collection, storage, processing and retention of personal data.

Website – the website operated by the company: www.others.lt.

2. Principles of personal data processing

We collect and process personal data specified in this policy only on a lawful basis – your consent and/or our legitimate interest and/or the fulfilment of legal obligations applicable to us. Personal data is not further processed in a manner incompatible with these purposes, except where permitted by applicable law.

We aim to ensure that personal data is processed accurately, fairly and lawfully, and only for the purposes for which it was collected, in compliance with the regulation and other applicable legal requirements, as well as the principles of transparency and clarity.

Your personal data is processed in a way that ensures appropriate security, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, by implementing appropriate technical and organisational measures.

3. Information we collect and legal basis

We collect information about you on the following legal bases:

  • Your consent, given when you contact us through the methods provided on the website;
  • For the conclusion and performance of contracts;
  • On the basis of applicable legal requirements;
  • For the purposes of pursuing the legitimate interests of the company and/or third parties (such as administering the website and ensuring its proper functioning, collecting and analysing statistical data, market analysis, etc.)

Information about you may also be collected through the generation of website usage statistics.

With your consent, the company may collect information about your device and your use of the website and its content.

The company may also collect information about you from public and commercial sources (to the extent permitted by applicable law) and from third-party social media services when you access them.

You may choose not to provide certain information; however, in such cases, you may not be able to use certain services offered by us.

4. Processing of personal data

The company, as the data controller, collects personal data in compliance with applicable European Union and Republic of Lithuania legal requirements, as well as instructions of relevant authorities. The company applies appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure that collected personal data is protected against unauthorised loss or unlawful use.

In order to provide services and carry out its activities, the company must collect personal data of data subjects. This policy explains the purposes for which personal data is collected and processed, and how such data is handled.

4.1. For consultation purposes

Through the website, you can request a consultation regarding branding, website development and design services.

In order to provide these services, the company collects and processes the following personal data:

  • Name;
  • Phone number;
  • Email address.

After you submit a request and provide your details, the company or its partners will contact you using the contact information you have provided.

For this purpose, personal data may be shared with the company’s business partners, who are obliged to process and store such data in accordance with this policy and applicable requirements. Personal data collected for consultation purposes is stored for 10 (ten) years from the date of the request. After this period, the data is automatically deleted in a way that prevents its recovery, unless the retention period is extended in compliance with applicable legal requirements and without violating the rights of the data subject.

5. Your rights

In accordance with the regulation, you, as the data subject, have the following rights:

  • The right to be informed about the processing of your personal data;
  • The right to access your data and understand how it is processed;
  • The right to request the correction of your personal data and to have incomplete data completed, taking into account the purposes of processing;
  • The right to be forgotten – to request the deletion of your personal data or the restriction of its processing (except for storage);
  • The right to restrict processing – to request that the data controller limits the processing of your personal data;
  • The right to data portability;
  • The right to object to the processing of your data for direct marketing purposes, including profiling related to direct marketing;
  • The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority;
  • Other rights provided for in the regulation.

To exercise the rights set out above, the data subject may submit any request or instruction related to the processing of personal data to the data controller in writing by email. Upon receiving such a request or instruction, the data controller will provide a response and take the actions specified in the request, or refuse to do so, no later than within one month from the date of receipt. If necessary, this period may be extended by a further two months, taking into account the complexity and number of requests. In such a case, the data controller will inform the data subject of the extension within one month of receiving the request, together with the reasons for the delay.

The data controller may not enable the data subject to exercise the above rights, except for the right to object to the processing of personal data for direct marketing purposes, where it is necessary to ensure the prevention, investigation and detection of criminal offences or breaches of professional or official ethics, as well as the protection of the rights and freedoms of the data subject, the data controller or other persons, as required by applicable law.

6. Data sharing with processors and third parties

In order to properly provide services and fulfil contractual obligations, the company may engage third-party processors to process personal data. To deliver services, your data may be shared with the company’s partners to the extent necessary for the provision of those services.

7. Third-party services

The company informs you that the website may contain third-party advertisements, links to their websites and services that are not controlled by the data controller, such as links to the company’s social media profiles. The data controller is not responsible for the security and privacy of information collected by third parties.

You should review the privacy policies applicable to third-party websites and services you use. If you provide your data via social media, we understand that you agree to be contacted using the phone number and email address you have provided, including for the purpose of receiving service offers.

8. Final provisions

The company’s director or an authorised representative is responsible for the processing and deletion of personal data.

By contacting the company via email at:
 you may exercise your rights as a data subject in accordance with applicable data protection laws. Requests related to the exercise of your rights must be submitted in writing using the contact details provided in this policy.

By browsing our website, submitting your data and otherwise using our services, you confirm that you have read and agree to this privacy policy.

Any updates or amendments to this privacy policy become effective from the date they are published on the website.

By continuing to use the website and/or the services provided by the data controller after any updates or amendments to this privacy policy, the data subject is deemed not to object to such changes.

Effective from 1 May 2026.