Privacy Policy
PRIVACY POLICY
Personal data
Personal information covers all information that can be used to identify a person, including but not limited to, first and last name, age, gender, private address or other physical address, email address and other contact information, regardless the information is related to a private residence or workplace. What personal information do we collect and process? As a rule, you can access the website without telling you who you are or providing personal information about yourself. However, Birdie needs certain information in order to make purchase agreements with you and provide news and other services to you. The company collects only the personal information that is absolutely necessary. We need the following information: Name, address, telephone number and email address. The company does not collect personally identifiable information about you from third parties
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Who do we share personal data with?
Personal information submitted is only disclosed to:
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The company's internal departments
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Selected and trusted third parties who may use your personal information in order to deliver goods or services that you have ordered
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Business partners in order to register and maintain your user account.
In order to further develop and improve our site, we collect statistics about how you use the website.
The personal data are registered and stored for five years, after which the information is deleted.
We cooperate only with data processors in the EU or in countries that can provide adequate protection for your information.
You are always entitled to object to the registration. You also have the right to be informed about what information is registered about you. These rights are in accordance with the Personal Data Act. Contact us with your inquiries and requests.
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This website uses "cookies", which are text files stored on your computer, mobile phone or equivalent for the purpose of recognising it, remembering settings, collecting statistics and targeting ads.
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Use of data:
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You must know the following about our processing of your personal data that:
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Trivia Galore is responsible for processing the personal data which we receive from you.
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You are welcome to contact us
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The purpose of processing your personal data is to deliver goods or services to you and your business and to keep you informed about news, functions and product options, see article 5(1) point b) of the General Data Protection Regulation.
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The legal basis (the authority) for our processing of your personal data is your consent, see article 6(1) point a) of the General Data Protection Regulation, when you sign up for our newsletter.
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The legal basis (the authority) for our processing your personal data is the agreement about your order, see article 6(1) point a) or article 6(1) point c) of the General Data Protection Regulation.
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The legal basis (the authority) for our processing your personal data is in order that the data controller or a third party can pursue a legitimate interest, (unless the interests or basis rights and freedom rights of the data subject, requiring protection of personal data, supersede this, in particular if the data subject is a child) see article 6(1) point f) of the General Data Protection Regulation. The legitimate interests that give the reasons for the processing is marketing of new services/products.
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The person category of the information that we store is general (e.g. name, address, email and SMS)
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We disclose or leave your personal data to external recipients, including our data processors, advisers and any partners necessary for the assignment.
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Some of our data processors may be located outside the EU / EEA, but all with a legal transfer basis.
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We have received the personal data from you and possibly from publicly available sources.
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We store your personal data for as long as it is lawful in relation to the Danish Bookkeeping Act, the consent rules, the statute of limitations and/or other legislation.
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We do not use personal profiling to make automatic decisions that may materially affect the data subject's rights and freedom rights.
Under the General Data Protection Regulation, you have a number of rights in relation to our processing of your personal data. If you want to exercise your rights, you must contact us.
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You are entitled to access and rectification, i.e. you can always see all your entered data on our platform and rectify/update the information.
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You are entitled to request deletion, i.e. you can have your personal data deleted unless for accounting or legal purposes we estimate that it is necessary to keep it for a longer period. The information is deleted no later than when any property-law claims are time-barred.
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You are entitled to limitation of processing, i.e. you can control any limitation of the processing.
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You have the right to object, i.e. in certain cases you have a right to object to our otherwise lawful processing of your personal data.
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You have the right to have information transferred (data portability). It means that you can always access or have the information sent.​
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If you want to complain, we will of course be pleased to be informed and do what we can to make you satisfied, but you are always entitled to file a complaint directly to the Danish Data Protection Agency, Carl Jacobsens Vej 35, DK-2500 Valby, tel. +45 3319 3200 or by email da@datatilsynet.dk.