Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-07-05
This privacy policy explains how we handle your personal data when you use v7apartamentai.lt and contact us through the enquiry form.
1. Data controller
The controller of your personal data is Keglita, UAB (company code 301069543, VAT LT100003421119), Vėtrungių g. 358A-8, Neringa, LT-93121, Lithuania.
Email: keglita@gmail.com. Phone: +370 687 29474.
2. What data we collect
When you submit the enquiry form, we collect:
- ·your name;
- ·your email address;
- ·your phone number (optional);
- ·your preferred dates and number of guests;
- ·the content of your message.
3. Why we process it and our legal basis
We process your data only to respond to your enquiry and to take steps at your request prior to entering a contract (GDPR Art. 6(1)(b)), and for our legitimate interest in managing enquiries (Art. 6(1)(f)). We do not use your data for marketing and we do not sell it.
4. Who we share it with
We use trusted service providers (data processors):
- ·a third-party form-delivery service — to deliver your enquiry to our inbox (servers outside the EEA, in the USA);
- ·a website hosting provider — technical server logs (including IP address).
5. Transfers outside the EU
Some of our service providers are located outside the European Economic Area (e.g. in the USA). Where that happens, EU Standard Contractual Clauses or other appropriate safeguards apply.
6. How long we keep it
We keep enquiry emails only for as long as necessary to handle your enquiry and any resulting booking, and delete them when they are no longer needed, unless a legal obligation requires us to keep them longer.
7. Your rights
You have the right to:
- ·access your data;
- ·have inaccurate data corrected;
- ·have your data erased;
- ·restrict or object to processing;
- ·data portability.
8. Cookies
This website uses no analytics or tracking cookies. The map is shown as a static image and does not transmit your data to third parties without your action.
9. Complaints
To exercise your rights, email keglita@gmail.com. If you believe your rights have been breached, you may contact the Lithuanian State Data Protection Inspectorate (ada.lt). UK visitors may contact the ICO (ico.org.uk).