Cookies and privacy policy
Overview:
- Owner information
- What are cookies?
- How to delete or block cookies
- Purpose of cookies on our website
- Google Analytics
- Use of personal data
1. owner information
AJKOM
Phone: (+45) 96 90 90 90 96
Email: mail@ajkom.dk
2. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or similar in order to recognize it. No personal information is stored in our cookies and they cannot contain viruses.
3. How to delete or block cookies
http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering
4. Purpose of cookies on our website
- Technical functionality so we can remember your settings.
- Traffic measurement so we know how many people visit our site and can document this for advertisers.
- Advertising targeting so we can show you the ads we think are most relevant and how often the same ad is shown.
5. Google Analytics
The website uses cookies from Google Analytics to measure website traffic.
You can opt-out of cookies from Google Analytics here: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
6. Use of personal data
Personal data is never disclosed to third parties unless you explicitly consent to this, and we never collect personal data unless you have provided us with this information through registration, purchase or participation in a survey, etc. We collect information about name, address, postal code, email, gender, age, interests, attitudes and knowledge of various topics.
Personal data is used to complete the purchase or service for which the data was collected. The information is also used to get to know you and other users of the website better. This use may include, among other things, surveys and analytics aimed at improving our products, services and technologies, as well as displaying content and advertisements tailored to your interests and hobbies.
Contact for personal data
If you wish to access the information we have registered about you, please contact us by phone at +45 39 68 33 98. If incorrect data has been registered or if you have any other objections, you can contact us at the same address. You have the opportunity to gain insight into what information is registered about you, and you can object to a registration in accordance with the rules of the Personal Data Act.
Protection of personal data According to the Personal Data Protection Act, your personal information must be kept secure and confidential. We store your personal information on limited-access computers located in controlled facilities, and our security measures are regularly reviewed to determine whether our user information is handled securely and with due regard for your rights as a user. However, we cannot guarantee 100% security when transferring data over the internet. This means that there may be a risk of unauthorized access to information when data is sent and stored electronically. You provide your personal information at your own risk.
Personal data is deleted or anonymized on an ongoing basis as the purpose for which it was collected is completed. Personal data is stored for a maximum of 12 months after use.
The rapid development of the internet means that changes to our processing of personal data may be necessary. We therefore reserve the right to update and change these guidelines for the processing of personal data. If we do, we will of course correct the “last updated” date at the bottom of the page. In case of material changes, we will notify you by means of a visible notice on our websites.
To the extent that personal data about you is processed, you have the right, according to the Danish Personal Data Act, to be informed of which personal data can be attributed to you. If it turns out that the information or data processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you have the right to demand that it be corrected, deleted or blocked. You may at any time object to the processing of your personal data. You can also withdraw your consent at any time. You have the right to complain about the processing of information and data concerning you. Complaints must be filed with the Danish Data Protection Agency, cf. section 58(1) of the Danish Personal Data Act.