Our Privacy Policy
By using this website, askvig.dk, you agree that we process your personal information under this data policy.
We fully respect the wishes for personal information provided online and we are aware of the need for appropriate protection and sound processing of all the personal information we receive.
Personal information
Personal information covers all information that can be used to identify a person, including a persons first and last name, age, gender, personal address or other physical address, e-mail address or other contact information, whether they relate to their private residence or workplace.
Which personal information do we collect and process?
In general, you can access the website without telling us who you are, or otherwise providing personal information about yourself. We collect and process information about you when you:
- Send an application, inquiry, complaint or give us feedback; or
- Otherwise personal information that is provided to us via the website or in other ways.
We only collect the personal information that is required (e.g. email address and name) to deliver the performance you are requesting. For example, we use your personal information to send out news, emails or online marketing if you have given your consent to it. You can always unsubscribe from newsletters and online marketing.
We do not collect personally identifiable information from third parties.
According to GDPR we have a legitimate interest in using your personal data, as well as statistics of visits on our website, specifically for recruitment, to further develop and market our products, and to continuously improve our services.
If you are one of our suppliers and collaborators in connection with the services our agency delivers, we store information such as name and contact data in order to get in touch with you. We also store contact information about past and potential customers as well as suppliers and collaborators. We will keep this information solely if we think it is necessary to get in touch with the company you represent.
Who do we pass personal information on to?
We do not disclose personal information.
In order to develop and improve askvig.dk, we keep statistics on how users use the website. The statistics are only used in summary form, e.g. to see which pages and browsers our users use most. We register the number of visits to askvig.dk, including which domains visitors come from and what content they see. These registrations may contain your personal information and we use the information to develop and improve our digital services. In addition, we use the information for statistical purposes, market research and internal surveys to improve the way we communicate with you.
We use Google Analytics to collect visitor statistics, and in this regard, provide IP addresses to Google Analytics. Google may disclose the information to third parties where the law requires this or to third parties who perform tasks for them. The Google Analytics Privacy Policy is accepted by visiting askvig.dk and listed at http://www.google.com/privacy.html.
Except from the cases above, we do not disclose data about the individual customer’s use of the services at askvig.dk.
Storage and protection of your information
Personal data is stored on servers in Europe. Personal data is deleted as the purpose for which they were collected ends. Personal data is stored for different periods, depending on the need, usually no more than 6 months after use, unless we have your consent to store them longer. (Sign-ups to newsletters, invitations, applications etc.)
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee 100 percent security for data transmissions over the Internet. This means that there may be a risk that other people, unauthorized, gain access to information when data is sent and stored electronically. Therefore, it is your own risk to provide information.
Changes in our processing of personal data may become necessary. We reserve the right to update and amend these guidelines for processing personal information. If we do that, we will of course change the information about “last updated” at the bottom of the page. In case of significant changes, we will notify you in form of a noticeable message on our websites.
Access to information
Askvig Stitz has designated a data protection officer whom you can contact if you have questions about how we store and use your personal data. You can always find out what information we have registered about you. If you wish to receive a copy of this information, please write to our data protection officer at: ts@askvig.dk
If you have incorrect data or have any other objections, please contact the same place. You have the opportunity to gain insight into what information that is registered about you and you can object to a registration in accordance with the rules in the law of Personal Data. Complaints are to be given to the Data Inspectorate according to the law of Personal Data § 58, act 1.
Cookies
For each visit to the website – regardless of the presence of a cookie – askvig.dk registers your type of browser, operating system, host, and URLs on the pages you want access. This data is used in a comprehensive and anonymous model for statistical analysis of the general use of the website.
Contact, change and update of privacy policy
Askvig-Stitz.dk commits itself to complying with regulatory requirements for privacy. If you have questions or comments about our data policy or how we use your personal information, please contact us at ts@askvig.dk
See which cookies Askvig Stitz uses here
The EU has adopted new rules for information retrieval and protection of personal data and hence the use of cookies. Here you can read a little about what it is and how Askvig Stitz uses them. By using this website, askvig.dk, you accept that we use cookies.
The websites owner and contact information
Askvig Stitz A/S
Livjægergade 17, baghuset st.
2100 København Ø
CVR-nr 30524705
E-mail: ts@askvig.dk
What is a cookie
A cookie is a small data file that we store on your computer to keep track of what happens during your visit and to recognize the computer. A cookie is not a program and does not contain viruses. Most modern browsers (Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, etc.) are set to accept cookies automatically, but you can choose to change settings, so cookies are not accepted. However, it will mean that many web pages will not work properly.
How we use cookies
Cookies are necessary to make the website work. Cookies provide us with statistics and help us gain an overview of your visit to the website so that we can always optimize and target the website to your needs and interests. A cookie is added to your browser’s memory, for example, if you have visited the page before, etc. As with most other web pages, we collect information automatically and save it to our servers. These are information such as IP addresses, the type of browser you use on our pages, broadband providers (ISPs), operating systems, date and time of visit, as well as some data about navigation. We never store information that can identify you personally! We only use the information to analyze trends so that we can make our website better for you.
Updated February 2020