Privacypolicy for Bunkermuseum Hanstholm

 

Privacy Policy for Bunkermuseum Hanstholm
In our Privacy Policy for Bunkermuseum Hanstholm, you will find help to understand what data we collect, why we collect it and what we, as the data controller, use the data for.

 

  1. General

1.1. This Personal Data Policy applies to all personal data that you give to us and/or we collect about you when you are a customer of Bunkermuseum Hanstholm, or when you visit our website https://bunkermuseumhanstholm.dk.

  1. Data Controller

2.1 The data controller for processing your personal data is:

Bunkermuseum Hanstholm
Museum Thy
Jernbanegade 4
7700 Thisted
CVR nr. 22841416

2.2 When we process personal data, we comply with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), as well as the Danish personal data law that may be applicable after 25th May 2018.

2.3 If you have questions about our Privacy Policy or the way we process your personal data, which is registered with Bunkermuseum Hanstholm, you can contact hanstholm@museumthy.dk or telephone 97961736.

2.4 If you would like to see your data, or you believe that there is incorrect registered data or you have other objections, you can also contact Bunkermuseum Hanstholm. You have the option to know what data is registered about you, and you can object to a registration according to the rules of the Danish Act on Processing of Personal Data.

  1. Website and cookies

3.1. When you visit our website, data is collected about you, which is used to customise and improve our content and to increase the value of the ads that appear on the site. If you do not want data collected, you should delete your cookies (see the instructions at http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering/ ) and refrain from further use of the website. Below we have elaborated what data is collected, its purpose and which third parties have access to it.

The website uses “cookies” that are text files which are stored on your computer, mobile or equivalent with the aim of recognising it, remembering settings, performing stats and targeting ads. Cookies cannot contain malicious code such as a virus.

3.2. It is possible to delete or block cookies. Please read the guide at http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering/

If you delete or block cookies, ads could be less relevant for you and appear more frequently. You can also run the risk that the website is not functioning optimally and that there is content you cannot access.

3.3. The website contains cookies from third parties, which to a varying extent may include:

  • Google Analytics
  • Google Adwords
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

3.4. As mentioned in point 3.1., we use Google Analytics cookies to give us an insight into how visitors use our website. We do not share this data with anyone, and the knowledge we receive is used solely to improve the website and the user experience for you as a visitor. You can read more about Google Analytics cookies here: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage.

3.5. If you wish to opt-out of cookies from Google Analytics, you can do so here (although it is not recommended): https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

3.6 Cookies delete themselves after a certain number of months (may vary), but they are renewed after each visit. If you want to delete or block cookies, you can find instructions here: http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering/.

 

  1. Collection of personal data

4.1 If you are a customer or contact us via the website https://bunkermuseumhanstholm.dk, we collect the following general data relating to you, including name, country, mobile number and e-mail address.

4.2 Personal data is never disclosed to any third party without your express consent.

4.3. We do not collect any particular categories of personal data (sensitive information) about you.

 

  1. Processing of personal data

5.1. We only process personal data to the extent necessary. It can, for example, be necessary so that we can meet our obligations under the agreements and associated services. It can also be for complying with the obligations we have as a Danish company, where we are subject to Danish law.

5.2 Personal data should be understood as defined in Danish personal data law.

5.3 We make no profiling of you and do not misuse your personal data. We also do not disclose your personal data without your consent, unless we are required to do so by law.

5.4 If you are a customer, we use your personal data to:

  • Send order confirmations, passwords and user instructions to you
  • Provide you with customer service, support, answer questions and respond to your requests
  • Fulfil your orders and to deliver our services and benefits
  • Manage the administration of the customer relationship with you
  • To send notifications about new opportunities, products, prices, system updates, downtimes, etc., via e-mail.
  1. Sharing your personal data

6.1. We may share your personal data with the suppliers and partners who assist us to fulfil your order, or who assist us with our IT operations, hosting, SMS-gateway, etc. This means that, for example, we may share your data with our service providers, our technical support and our bank.

6.1.2 We share your data to the extent we are required to, for example, as a result of the requirements for reporting to public authorities such as the Danish tax authorities (SKAT).

 

  1. Sharing data with recipients outside the EU/EEA

7.1 As the data controller, we do not share personal data with recipients outside the EU/EEA.

 

  1. Protection of personal data

8.1. According to the Danish Act on Processing of Personal Data, your personal data must be kept secure and confidential. We store your personal data on computers with limited access that are located in controlled facilities, and our security measures are checked continually to determine whether our user data is processed securely and continually taking your rights as a user into account. However, we cannot guarantee 100% security when transmitting data via the Internet. This means that there may be a (limited) risk that unauthorised persons may gain access to information when data is transmitted and stored electronically. Therefore, you submit your personal data and information at your own risk.

8.2. Personal data shall be deleted or made anonymous 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 its purpose is completed.

8.3. The rapid development of the Internet means that changes in our processing of personal data may be necessary. We therefore reserve the right to update and amend these guidelines for processing personal data. If we do so, we will of course correct the date under point 9 of “last update” at the bottom of the page. In the event of significant changes and amendments, we will inform you in the form of a visible notification on our website.

8.4. To the extent that personal data is processed about you, according to the Danish Act on Processing of Personal Data, you have the right to be informed of which personal data can be attributed to you. If it turns out that the information or data that is being processed about you is inaccurate or misleading, you have the right to demand it is corrected, deleted or blocked. You can object at any time to the fact that data and information about you is the subject of processing. You can also withdraw your consent at any time. You also have the option to complain about the processing of information and data relating to you. Complaints shall be submitted to the Danish Data Protection Agency, see section 58 (1) of the Danish Act on Processing of Personal Data.

 

  1. Last updated

9.1 This Privacy Policy was last updated on 15-05-2018.