Privacy statement

1. What personal data we collect and why

Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer when you visit a website.

The purpose is to improve your user experience by ensuring that the website remembers your settings, which pages you have visited, login and any usernames and other information that you have entered and want the website to remember so that you do not have to enter it every time.

We do not use cookies to see which websites you visit after you have been on our website. We also do not store information that allows us to identify you as a person.

It is voluntary for those who visit the website to provide personal data in connection with services, such as receiving newsletters or filling in and submitting forms.

If you visit this website, we still collect de-identified information about your visit through the tool Google Analytics. The purpose of this is to compile statistics that we use to improve and further develop the information offered on the websites. Examples of what the statistics provide answers to are how many people visit different pages on the website, how long the visit lasts, which websites the users come from and which browsers are used.

The data is processed in de-identified and aggregated form. By de-identified, we mean that we cannot trace the information we collect back to the individual user. We collect the entire IP address, but the IP address is de-identified so that only the first three groups of the address are used to generate statistics. This means that if the IP address consists of the numbers 195.159.103.82, only 195.159.103.xx is used. In addition, IP addresses are processed at an aggregated level, i.e. all data is merged into one group and not processed individually.

Examples of cookies used for Google Analytics are
_ga: Will be deleted automatically after 2 years. Used to distinguish users from each other.
_gid: Will be deleted automatically after 24 hours. Used to distinguish users from each other.
_gat: Will be deleted automatically after 1 minute. Used to distribute traffic/queries. When Google Analytics is distributed via Google Tag Manager, this information is called _dc_gtm_.

Guides:

Media usage: How to check which cookies are being used on a website

Nettvett.no: How to manage cookies

Form

When you contact us via the form on the website, the information you enter is stored behind the website login and is accessible to the administrator and our data provider, as well as being sent to us by email. Sensitive information should not be sent via the form as the email with the data is sent unencrypted. We store the data in our systems for as long as it is needed to provide the services you request.

Embedded content from other websites

Pages and articles on this website may contain content (e.g., videos, images, articles, social media sharing, etc.) from other websites. Such embedded content from other sites works just as if you were on those other sites.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, contain third-party tracking, and monitor how you interact with that third-party content. It could be tracking how you interact with embedded content if you have a user account and are logged in to that website.

2. Who we share your data with

We use cookies on all our websites (see explanation above). If you fill in a form on the website, the data you enter, together with the time and IP address, will be sent to us by email, as well as being stored behind an encrypted login in our form tool.

Data submitted via a form on one of these services is stored on the server of our data processor, who is bound by a duty of confidentiality and with whom we have a data processing agreement.

3. How long we store your data

If you have sent us information via a form or have a customer relationship with us, we will store the information for as long as necessary to provide services to you. We want to keep the data even after we have finished being a supplier, or processing your request, to be able to see the history and thus better assist you on later occasions.

4. What rights you have over your data

You can request that we delete any personal data we hold about you. Contact us if you want us to do this. However, this does not apply to data we need to store for administrative, legal or security reasons.

If you have any questions about this, or about how we otherwise process personal data we collect through other channels, you are welcome to contact us.