Cookiepolitics
Overview:
1. Owner information
2. What are Cookies?
3. How to delete or block cookies
4. Why we use cookies on our website
5. Use of personal information
1. Owner information
GRIMME Skandinavien A/S
Chr. Hyllebergs Vej 9-11
DK-8840 Rødkærsbro, Denmark
Tel. +45 8665 8499
Email grimme@grimme.dk
2. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or device, which helps the website to recognise your computer or digital device. Our cookies do not store any personal information and they cannot contain viruses.
3. How to delete or block cookies
4. Why we use cookies on our website
For technical functionality, so we can remember your settings.
Measuring website traffic, so we know how many visitors look at our website.
The website does not use any third-party cookies.
5. Use of personal information
Personal information is never given to a third party unless you have expressly permitted it, and we never collect personal information unless you personally provide the information when you register, purchase products or take part in a survey, etc. When you do so, your name, address, postal code, email address, gender, age, interests, attitudes and knowledge of different subjects are collected.
The personal information is used to implement a purchase or service, for which purpose the information was collected. The information is also used so that we gain a better understanding of you and other users of the website. This use may include surveys and analyses that are aimed at improving our products, services and technologies, and the display of content and advertising, which is tailored to match your interests and hobbies.
Contact regarding personal information
Should you wish to have access to the information about you that is registered at GRIMME Skandinavien, or if the wrong data has been registered, or you have other objections, please email us at grimme@grimme.dk or call on +45 86 65 84 99. You have the right to know what information is registered about you, and you can object to a registration in accordance with the regulations in the Act on Processing of Personal Data.
Protection of personal information
According to the Act on Processing of Personal Data, your personal information must be stored securely and confidentially. We save your personal information on computers that have limited access, and which are housed in our controlled facilities, and our security measures are checked on an ongoing basis to ensure that our user information is handled responsibly and at all times in consideration of your rights as a user. However, we cannot guarantee 100% security with the transfer of data over the internet. This means that there may be a risk that other parties illegally gain access to information when data is transmitted and saved electronically. You therefore submit your personal information at your own risk.
Personal information is deleted or anonymised on an ongoing basis as the purpose for which it was collected comes to an end. After use, personal information is saved for a maximum of 12 months.
Due to the rapid nature of internet development, it may prove necessary that we make changes to the way we process personal information. We therefore reserve the right to update and amend the current guidelines for the processing of personal information. Should we do this, then we will of course change the date for "last updated on" at the bottom of the page. In the case of significant changes, we will inform you by publishing a visible notification on our websites.
Insofar as personal information about you is processed, in accordance with the Act on Processing of Personal Data, you are entitled to be informed about what personal information is attributable to you. Should it be the case that the information or data that is processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you are entitled to require that it be corrected, deleted or blocked. You can at any time object to information about you being processed. In addition, you can at any time withdraw your consent. You have the right to complain about the processing of information and data that concerns you. Complaints must be submitted to the Danish Data Protection Agency, cf. the Act on Processing of Personal Data, Section 58, Para 1.