Data protection
This Privacy and Cookie Policy (hereinafter referred to as the "Policy") applies when you visit the website belonging to UAB "HAI institutas" (hereinafter referred to as HAI institutas). This Policy does not apply when you are browsing other companies' websites by accessing the HAI institute website. We collect the data of visitors to our website in accordance with the Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data of the Republic of Lithuania, the Law on Electronic Communications of the Republic of Lithuania, the Law on Personal Data Protection of the European Union, other relevant legal acts and the instructions of the controlling authorities.
We use cookies to collect data about visitors' actions when browsing our website. The types of cookies and their purpose are set out in the table below. We responsibly protect the data we collect about visitors to the HAI Institute website against loss, unauthorized use and alteration. HAI Institute employees have a written commitment not to disclose or distribute to third parties information obtained in the workplace about the company's customers, including visitors to the HAI Institute website.
Name |
Description |
Moment of creation / Validity period |
CMSSESSIDX |
A standard cookie used to maintain a user session |
On entering the page / Before the website window closes |
cookiesAgree |
Cookie to identify whether you have consented to the use of cookies on our website |
With consent / Until deletion |
cookiesLevelX |
A cookie that distinguishes which cookies you allow to be used on our website |
With consent / Until deletion |
_ga |
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to measure the user's visit goals and to generate reports on website activity for website operators so that they can improve the customer's website experience |
With consent / 2 years |
_gat |
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to collect statistical information about website traffic |
When you first visit the page / By the end of the session |
_gid |
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to identify an individual |
At the time of first access to the page / 2 days |
Session cookies
Session cookies allow you to be recognized during a single visit to our website so that any changes or options on a page are remembered as you move from page to page. These cookies allow you to quickly and easily navigate through many pages on the site so that you don't have to re-process information each time you visit a new location. Session cookies are temporary and are deleted as soon as you close your browser or log out of the website.
Long-term cookies
Persistent cookies are cookies that remain on your computer for a set period of time after the end of a browsing session, and may therefore record certain user preferences or actions when the website is revisited.
First party cookies
These cookies are necessary for the HAI Institute website to function properly.
Third-party cookies
These are cookies used by other organizations through our website. Our HAI Institute website uses Google Analytics cookies to analyze website traffic. "Google Analytics anonymously collects information about the number of visitors, the location from which our website was used, and which parts of the website were browsed by visitors. These cookies are created for Google Analytics. For more information about Google Analytics, please visit http://www.google.com/analytics.
Any information collected through cookies is stored until the cookies expire and are not used for purposes other than those set out in this Policy.
Our website contains links to the websites of other individuals, companies or organizations. Please note that HAI Institute is not responsible for the content of such websites or the privacy practices employed by them. Therefore, if you follow a link from the HAI Institute's website to other websites, you should consult their privacy policies separately.
You have the right to access your data that we process through the use of cookies. You also have the right to have incomplete, inaccurate data corrected.
If you have any questions or wish to exercise your rights, please contact us at info@hai.institute or by any of the other methods set out on this website.