Personal data is information and assessments that can be directly or indirectly linked to individuals. You should always be assured that we process your data within the framework of applicable law and this privacy policy, and it is important to us that you always know how we process your data.
When we use the term "processing" of personal data, it means any use of personal data, such as collecting, recording, collating, storing and disclosing, or any combination of such uses. All processing of personal data requires that there is a lawful basis for the processing, for example that a contract has been entered into that makes it necessary to process certain personal data, that we can process the personal data in accordance with law, or that we have a legitimate interest in carrying out the processing. If there is no legal basis, we will always ask for your consent before we process your personal data.
The personal data we hold about you is only the personal data you have chosen to give us. This may be in connection with a visit to our website, or via our complaint form. Examples of information that is collected may be: Name, address/company address/invoice address, telephone number, e-mail address, message/reason for enquiry, as well as information about your use of the website and your device using so-called cookies.
We do not collect personal data such as date of birth and social security numbers, or information about personal payment cards. We never sell your information to others.
Collection or registration of information is done via:
Cookies are small text files that are sent from the website you visit to the device you are on. These text files are stored in your browser and contain a unique identifier that is used to identify the device - as far as your browser settings allow.
We use cookies to increase the functionality of our website and to ensure that visitor statistics are reliable. The information collected is also shared with our advertising and analytics partners, who use this information for statistical and analytical purposes. We use Google Analytics to collect information regarding traffic to our website.
We collect your personal data in order to maintain and manage our business relationship with you. By this we mean data needed to fulfil the obligations we have undertaken in our role as a supplier or subcontractor, as a customer, business partner or as an employer.
According to the Personal Data Act, you are entitled to access the information we have registered about you. If the registered information is incorrect or incomplete, you can demand that the information be updated.
You have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. Please contact us at the email address below to obtain your personal data.
You have the right to have your personal data deleted without explanation. You can therefore ask us to delete information about yourself at any time, but please note that information that we are required to retain for other legal obligations (such as the Bookkeeping Act) will not be deleted. The information we receive about you via our complaint form is automatically deleted after 6 months.
We hope you will let us know if you think we are not complying with the rules in the Personal Data Act. Please feel free to let us know first through the contact or channel you have already established with us. You can also complain about our processing of personal data directly to the Norwegian Data Protection Authority.
Marnar Bruk AS
Heddeland industrial area 36,
4534 Marnardal
Phone: 38 27 89 90
Email: marnarbruk@marnarbruk.no