privacy policies on sternposters.com

Data Controller

We are the data controller for the processing of the personal data that we process about our customers and business partners. You will find our contact information below.

Morten Stern ApS

Østrupvej 6C
3480 Fredensborg
Denmark

CVR no.: 17906704

It is not a requirement that our company has an external DPO, but if you have questions about the processing of your personal data, you can contact us via [mailadresse].

Treatment activities

As data controller cf. GDPR, we have the following processing activities.

Visit the website

When you visit our website, we use cookies so that the website can function, which you can read more about here .

Communication with potential customers

When you have questions about our site, or want to hear more about our services, you can contact us via:

  • contact form
  • E-mail
  • phone

 

Through this, we will process your personal data so that we can enter into a dialogue with you, e.g. answer questions about our services. We only process the information that you give us in connection with our communication.

We will typically process the following general information: name, email, telephone number.

Our authority to process this personal data is the data protection regulation's article 6, paragraph 1 liter f.

We delete our communication with you when it is clear whether you want our services or not.

Should in a special case arise a need to store your personal data for a longer period of time, this could be the case.

Customers

We need to communicate with our customers to ensure that the service is delivered correctly. Through this, we can process information about name, address, services, special agreements, payment information and the like. 

The authority to process this personal data is the data protection regulation's article 6, subsection 1 liter b.

When the service has been delivered and any outstanding issues have been completed, we will immediately delete the personal data.

 

Bookkeeping

We must save all accounting documents cf. the Accounting Act. This means that we store invoices and similar documents for accounting purposes. This may include general personal data such as name, address, service description.

Our authority to process personal data for bookkeeping is Article 6, subsection 1 letter of the data protection regulation.

We store this information for a minimum of 5 years after the current financial year has ended. 

 

Data processors

Few can handle everything by themselves, and the same applies to us. We therefore have business partners and use suppliers, some of whom may be data processors.

External suppliers can, for example, provide systems to organize our work, services, consultancy, IT hosting or marketing.

  • Google Analytics – measurement of visits to the webshop
  • Shopify – here is this webshop 

 

It is our responsibility to ensure that your personal data is processed properly. That is why we make high demands on our business partners, and our partners must guarantee that your personal data is protected.

We therefore enter into agreements on this with companies (data processors) who handle personal data on our behalf in order to increase the security of your personal data.

Disclosure of personal data 

We do not pass on your personal data to third parties.

Profiling and automated decisions

We do not make profiling or automated decisions.

Third country transfers

We generally use data processors in the EU/EEA, or who store data in the EU/EEA. 

In some cases this is not possible, and here data processors outside the EU/EEA can be used if these can provide your personal data with adequate protection.

Treatment safety

We keep the processing of personal data secure by having in place appropriate technical and organizational measures. 

We have made risk assessments of our processing of personal data, and have subsequently introduced appropriate technical and organizational measures to increase processing security.

One of our most important measures is to keep our employees up-to-date on GDPR via ongoing awareness training, GDPR course, as well as by reviewing our GDPR procedures with employees. 

The rights of the registered

According to the data protection regulation, you have a number of rights in relation to our processing of information about you.

If you want to make use of your rights, please contact us so that we can help you with this.

Right to access information (right of insight)

You have the right to gain insight into the information that we process about you, as well as a range of additional information.

Right to rectification (correction)

You have the right to have incorrect information about yourself corrected.

Right to deletion

In special cases, you have the right to have information about you deleted before the time of our normal general deletion occurs.

Right to restriction of processing

In certain cases, you have the right to have the processing of your personal data restricted. If you have the right to have the processing restricted, we may in future only process the information – apart from storage – with your consent, or for the purpose of establishing, asserting or defending legal claims, or to protect a person or important public interests.

Right to objection

In certain cases, you have the right to object to our otherwise lawful processing of your personal data. You can also object to the processing of your data for direct marketing.

Right to transmit information (data portability)

In certain cases, you have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to have this personal data transferred from one data controller to another without hindrance.

You can read more about your rights in the Data Protection Authority's guidance on the rights of data subjects, which you can find www.datatilsynet.dk.

Withdrawal of consent

When our processing of your personal data is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent. 

Complaint to the Data Protection Authority

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Danish Data Protection Authority if you are dissatisfied with the way we process your personal data. You can find the Data Protection Authority's contact information at www.datatilsynet.dk.

We would generally encourage you to read more about GDPR so that you are up to date on the rules.