The GDPR and other laws give you rights, provide for the cases in which you can exercise your rights, set out the procedures you must follow, and the exceptions in which cases you cannot exercise the rights granted. Where permitted by law, you may:
9.1. Access your personal data, i.e. receive a notice confirming whether LTG Link processes your personal data and, if it does, to request access to the data processed and the information relating to it;
9.2. Ask us to correct inaccurate or incorrect information used or to complete information that is incomplete;
9.3. Ask us to delete information we hold about you if we are using it unlawfully;
9.4. Ask us to restrict the processing of the information we hold about you where you contest the accuracy of the data or object to the processing of the data, object to the erasure of unlawfully processed data about you, or where you need the data in order to assert, exercise or defend legal claims;
9.5. Object to the use of your data where we are processing your data for the legitimate interests of LTG Link and/or third parties;
9.6. Ask us to transfer (receive) data that you have provided to us under a contract or consent to processing and that we process by automated means in a commonly used electronic format;
9.7. Object to a fully automated decision-making, including profiling, where such decision-making may have legal consequences or similar significant effects on you;
9.8. Withdraw the consents given to us for the use of information about you where we use the data on the basis of your consent;
9.9. Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of your permanent residence or the place where the alleged infringement of the GDPR took place, and to apply to for judicial remedies. In the Republic of Lithuania, the supervisory authority is the State Data Protection Inspectorate (L. Sapiegos Str. 17, Vilnius; email: ada@ada.lt), but we recommend that you contact us first and we will try to resolve all of your requests together with you.