cookie policy

A cookie is a small text file that is saved on your device when you visit a website. It helps the website remember your actions and preferences (such as login or language) over a period of time. Cookies contain only text – they are not programs and cannot carry viruses. 

Below is information about how AMMUNITY (“we”) use cookies on this website.


Website use of cookies

Cookies are necessary in order to have the website function. Cookies also help us get an overview of your visit to the website, so that we can continually optimise and target the website to your needs and interests. We also use cookies for analysis and statistical purposes.  

The law sets out that we can store cookies on your device if it is strictly necessary to ensure the delivery of the service that you have expressly requested to use. For all other types of cookie we must obtain your consent.  

This website uses various types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third-party services shown on our sites. You can always change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie declaration on our website.


How to reject or delete your cookies

You can renew or withdraw your consent at the links below:


Rejection of cookies in browsers

You can always reject cookies on your computer by changing the settings of your internet browser. Where you find the settings depends on which browser you use. However, you should be aware that if you do so, there are many functions and services that you cannot use, as these functions and services presume that the website remembers the choices you make.  

You may deselect cookies from Google Analytics here. It is possible to deselect some advertising networks that share information across various networks, here.


Deletion of cookies

Cookies that you have previously accepted can subsequently easily be deleted. If you use a pc/computer with a new internet browser, you can delete your cookies by using the shortcut keys: CTRL + SHIFT + Delete. Remember: If you use more internet browsers, you must delete cookies from all of them.


Do you have any questions?

If you have comments or questions in connection with our information and/or processing of personal data, you are welcome to contact us.  

To learn more about us, how you may contact us and how we process personal data please read more in our Privacy Policy.


Owner and contact information of the website

SIA AMMUNITY 

Reg.no.: LV41203053232

"Lielmaņi k-1", Mārupes pagasts, Mārupes novads, LV-2167

+371 27 360 000


Processing of personal data

We only process general personal data about you in relation to trade, and only the amount of personal data which is required to fulfil the purpose.  

Your personal data is processed based on the processing basis below:  

  1. Article 6(1) point (b) of the General Data Protection Regulation: processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party
  2. Article 6(1) point (c) of the General Data Protection Regulation: processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the data controller is subject 

We also obtain, receive and process personal data about you when you visit our website, contact us about a product, a service or other enquiries, or if you give us feedback. The personal data which we process about you is mainly general data such as name, email, position etc. We use your personal data to process your enquiry when you contact us or to handle the feedback you provide.


Your rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation, you have a number of rights in connection with our processing of your personal data. Your rights are specified below. If you want to exercise these rights, you must contact us.


Right to access data (right of access), Article 15

You have the right to access to the information that we process about you and some further information.


Right to Rectification Article 16

You have the right to request that we correct any inaccurate or incomplete personal data we hold about you, without undue delay.


Right to erasure (the right to be forgotten), Article 17

In special circumstances, you have a right to have information about you deleted before the time when our general erasure takes place.