Data controller

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

Styleduo
Viborgvej 890
8471 Sabro

CVR no.: 26 81 54 87

It is not a requirement that our company has an external DPO, but if you have any questions about the processing of your personal data, you can contact us via contact@styleduo-dk

Treatment activities

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

Visit on website

When you visit our website, we use cookies for the website to function.

Cookies

The website uses “cookies”, which is a text file that is stored on your computer, mobile or similar for the purpose of recognizing it, remembering settings, performing statistics and targeting ads. Cookies cannot contain malicious code such as viruses.

It is possible to delete or block cookies. See instructions: http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering

If you delete or block cookies, ads may become less relevant to you and appear more frequently. You may also risk that the website does not function optimally and that there is content that you cannot access.

Communication with potential customers

If you have any questions about our site or want to learn more about our services, you can contact us via

  • Contact form
  • Email

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

We will typically process the following general data: name, email, phone number.

Our legal basis for processing this personal data is Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation.

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

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

Our customers

We need to communicate with our customers to ensure that the service is delivered correctly. In doing so, we may process information about name, address, services, special agreements, payment information and similar.

The legal basis for processing this personal data is Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR.

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

Newsletters

We have a newsletter that is voluntary to sign up for – and you can always unsubscribe again.

The purpose of the newsletter is to send subscribers emails with new information from the company, which may include new content on the website, advertising of our services.

We will only send you emails if you have given your active consent to this. This initially requires you to enter your email address, which we will then send an email to so that you can confirm your subscription. In this way, we ensure that you have actually signed up for the newsletter yourself, i.e. given active consent.

Our legal basis for processing your personal data (i.e. the email address) in connection with the newsletter will be Article 6(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation.

We will process your personal data as long as you are still subscribed to the newsletter. If you unsubscribe from the newsletter, we will also stop sending it to you. If we have not sent you a newsletter for 1 year, your consent will lapse as a result of our inaction.

If you unsubscribe from the newsletter, we will store your previous consent for 2 years after it was last used due to limitation requirements, cf. Consumer Ombudsman’s spam guidance section 11.3.

Bookkeeping

We must save all accounting documents in accordance with the Bookkeeping 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 legal basis for processing personal data for bookkeeping purposes is Article 6(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation.

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

Job applications

We welcome job applications to assess whether they match a hiring need in our company.

If you send us your job application, our legal basis for processing your personal data is Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation.

If you have sent an unsolicited application, HR will immediately assess whether your application is relevant and then delete your information again if there is no match.

If you have submitted an application for an advertised job, we will dispose of your application in case you are not hired and immediately after the right candidate has been found for the job.

If you are part of a recruitment process and/or hired for the job, we will provide you with separate information about how we process your personal data in this connection.

Data processors

Few can do everything themselves, and the same goes for us. We therefore have partners and use suppliers, some of whom may be data processors.

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

Disclosure of personal data

We do not disclose your personal data to third parties.

Profiling and automated decisions

We do not perform profiling or automated decisions.

Disclosure of personal data

We do not disclose your personal data to third parties.

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, in which case data processors outside the EU/EEA may be used if they can provide your personal data with adequate protection.

Treatment safety

We keep the processing of personal data secure by implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures.

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

One of our most important measures is to keep our employees updated on GDPR through ongoing awareness training, GDPR courses, and by reviewing our GDPR procedures with employees.

Data subjects’ rights

You have a number of rights under the General Data Protection Regulation in relation to our processing of information about you.

If you want to exercise your rights, please contact us so we can help you with this.

Right to see information (right of access)

You have the right to access the data we process about you as well as a number of additional information.

Right to rectification (correction)

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

Right to erasure

In special cases, you have the right to have data about you deleted before the time of our general 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 data – except for storage – with your consent, or for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims, or to protect a person or important public interests.

Right to object

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 purposes.

Right to transmit data (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 controller to another without hindrance.

You can read more about your rights in the Danish Data Protection Agency’s guide on data subjects’ rights, which you can find at 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 Danish Data Protection Agency

You have the right to file a complaint with the Danish Data Protection Agency if you are dissatisfied with the way we process your personal data. You can find the Danish Data Protection Agency’s contact details at www.datatilsynet.dk.

In general, we encourage you to read more about GDPR so that you are updated on the rules.