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Privacy and cookie policy

This page describes how cookies are used on this domain and how personal information is handled. By visiting this domain, you are accepting these guidelines.


Overview:

1. Owner and contact information
2. Types of registration used
    2.1. Registration via webform
    2.2. Registration via cookies
        2.2.1. What is a cookie
            2.2.1.1. Session cookies
            2.2.1.2. Persistent cookies
        2.2.2. How to disable/delete cookies
3. Use of personal data
4. Protection of personal data


1. Owner and contact information

This website is owned by:
ANIDEKO A/S

Our office address is:
Smedevaenget 4 B
4700 Naestved
Denmark

Our phone number is:
(+45) 31 10 77 44.


2. Types of registration used

ANIDEKO makes two types of registrations on this website.
  • Registration via webform
  • Registration via cookies

2.1. Registration via webform

In order to send us a query, information such as "Name", "Phone" and "E-mail" are mandatory.
For security reasons and to help us fight spam, when sending information via the webform, the IP-address of the client computer is sent together with the data entered in the form fields.


2.2. Registration via cookies

ANIDEKO use cookies to enhance user experience when visiting our website. No personal information is stored. We also allows the use of third-party cookies on the website for statistic purposes.
We use third-party cookies from Google Analytics to collect data about our website traffic.


2.2.1. What is a cookie

A cookie is used for a website to send information to a user's browser and for the browser to return the information to the original site.
The stated information can be used for authentication, identification of a user session, user's preferences, shopping cart contents, or anything else that can be accomplished through storing text data.
The cookie allows the website to recognize your computer and is often used to improve usability.
Cookies are not software. They cannot be programmed, cannot carry viruses and cannot install malware on the host computer.


2.2.1.1. Session cookies

A session cookie only lasts for the duration of the user using the website and expires after each session, i.e. when you close your browser.


2.2.1.2. Persistent cookies

A persistent cookie will outlast a user session. Persistent cookies are stored on your hard drive until they expire or until you delete them.


2.2.2. How to disable/delete cookies

If you do not wish to accept cookies, your browser may possibly be set to automatically refuse the storage of cookies or that you are informed every time a website wants to save a cookie. You can also delete previously stored cookies through your browser. See your browser's help pages for more information.

Instructions on how to delete cookies:
To disable cookies from Google Analytics, follow the steps described here.


3. Use of personal data

We will never collects personal information without you giving us this information through registration, purchase, or participating in a survey, etc. via our webform, phone line or e-mail.
Some information provided will in some cases be distributed, but only to our authorised dealers for the purpose of supply and support of the products in question.
Personal data is used to complete the purchase or service in which connection the information is collected. In addition, we use the information to learn more about the users of our website. This use may include studies and analyzes aimed at improving our products, services and technologies, and displaying content and advertising tailored to your interests and hobbies.


4. Protection of personal data

All information sent via the webform, may be stored on a secure server and only employees from ANIDEKO have access to it.
The data for statistical use are stored on a Google server. Google Analytics may disclose information to third parties if required by law or if third parties process the information on Google Analytics' behalf.
According to the Privacy Act, your personal information must be kept secure and confidential. We store your personal information on computers with limited access that are located in controlled facilities, and our security is checked regularly to determine whether our user information is handled securely and in accordance with the Privacy Act.
We can not guarantee 100 percent security for data transmissions over the Internet. This means that there may be a risk that other unauthorized internet users may achieve access to information when data is sent and stored electronically. Hence, you give your personal information at your own risk.
Personal information is deleted or anonymised on an ongoing basis as the purpose of its collection is terminated. Personal information is stored no longer than 12 months after use.
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 handling personal information. If we do, we will notify course date "last updated" date at the bottom. In case of substantial changes we will notify you in the form of a visible notice on our websites.
To the extent that personal data about you is processed, you have the right to inquire information about the personal data that can be attributed to you, in accordance with the personal data law. If it turns out that the information or data processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you are entitled to claim these corrected, deleted or blocked. You can at any time withdraw your consent. You have the opportunity to complain about the processing of information and data relating to you.


The privacy and cookie policy was last updated: 20-02-2013.