Privacy Policy - GDPR
USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
We only store the data you provide yourself, you can see the information under ''my account''
If you have not created an account, you cannot see your information, but you can call Henrik on phone 20771400 and get information about what we store.
WHAT DO WE STORE
Personal data: name, address, e-mail address, telephone number,
YOUR RIGHTS
You always have the right to:
• request correction of your personal data,
• request access to your personal data,
• object to the processing of your personal data
Under certain circumstances, which are further described in the applicable data protection legislation, you are also entitled to:
• object to the processing of personal data and obtain restrictions on the processing of your personal data,
• request that we delete your personal data,
• receive the personal data about you that we store
You can use your rights by logging in from "my account"
TRANSFER OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We will not pass on your information under any circumstances.
QUESTION
To Henrik, phone 20771400
GDPR: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding the General Data Protection Regulation
GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation, is an EU law that governs the processing of personal data. The regulation came into effect on May 25, 2018, and applies to all organizations and industries within the EU. GDPR sets rules for how companies and other organizations can collect, protect, and store personal data, and it gives citizens rights to control their data.
What is GDPR?
GDPR is an EU law aimed at strengthening and harmonizing the protection of personal data within the EU. The law regulates how organizations can process personal data and grants citizens a range of rights over their data.
What does GDPR cover?
GDPR covers all types of personal data, both ordinary and sensitive. This includes information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, as well as more sensitive information like health data, ethnic origin, and political beliefs. The regulation applies to the processing of personal data regardless of whether it is done manually or electronically.
The Scope of GDPR
GDPR applies to all organizations and industries within the EU. This includes both private companies and public authorities. The law also applies to companies that process personal data of EU citizens, even if they are not established in the EU.
Rights of Citizens under GDPR
GDPR grants citizens a range of rights concerning their personal data. Some of the most important rights include:
Right to be Informed
Companies and organizations must inform individuals about the personal data they collect and how they process it.
Right of Access
Individuals have the right to access the personal data that companies and organizations hold about them.
Right to Rectification
Individuals have the right to have incomplete or incorrect information rectified.
Right to Erasure
Individuals have the right to have their personal data deleted if there is no valid reason to keep it.
Right to Data Portability
Individuals have the right to have their personal data transferred to another company or organization.
Right to Object
Individuals have the right to object to their personal data being used for certain purposes, such as marketing.