Cookie Policy

Content updated: 12-06-2019 13:21

 

This Cookie Policy gives information concerning the cookies used on the website of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania at www.lrkt.lt/en/ (hereinafter referred to as the website of the Constitutional Court).

Cookies are small data files that are sent to the web browser of a visitor to a website and are stored on the device used by the visitor to access the website.

Cookies on our website are used to collect exclusively the following information:

  • preferences for the standard or disabled-friendly display of the website of the Constitutional Court;
  • information stored by Google Analytics about the type of the device (telephone, tablet, computer, etc.), the operating system of the device (Windows, Android, iOS, MacOS, etc.), the type of the browser used for the session (Chrome, Microsoft Edge, etc.), and other information.
  • Data collected on our website through cookies is used for the purposes as summarised below:
  • to ensure the suitability and functionality of the website of the Constitutional Court;
  • to improve the website of the Constitutional Court to allow it to better serve the needs of its visitors;
  • to create new and develop the existing services after analysing the data concerning the use of the website of the Constitutional Court.
  • The following types of cookies may be used on the website of the Constitutional Court:
  • technical cookies, which are essential for the operation of the website of the Constitutional Court;
  • functional cookies, which, although are not essential, greatly enhance the operation of the website of the Constitutional Court, its quality, and experience of its visitors;
  • analytical cookies, which are used to prepare a statistical analysis on navigation methods used by visitors to the website of the Constitutional Court; data collected through these cookies are used anonymously;
  • social network cookies, which are necessary in order to use information from the website of the Constitutional Court on your social profile account.
  • Consent to use cookies may be given in the following ways:
  • by not deleting them and/or not changing the settings of your web browser to disable cookies;
  • by expressing consent to use cookies on the website of the Constitutional Court.In certain cases, especially in cases of disabling technical and functional cookies, the non-acceptance of cookies or their deletion can slow down the speed of browsing and restrict the operation of certain functions on the website of the Constitutional Court.
  • You can withdraw your consent to use cookies at any time. You can do so by changing the settings of your web browser to disable cookies. The way of doing so depends on the operating system and web browser you are using. Complete information on cookies, their use, and possibilities of refusing them is available on http://AllAboutCookies.org or http://google.com/privacy_ads.html.