Cookie and privacy policy for MC Marks Consulting
This Website is offered, maintained and owned by:
MC Marks Consulting
CVR: 40814949
Stefansgade 55, Horsens 8700, Denmark
The provider of this site is referred to in this policy as MC Marks Consulting, the provider or the company.
Privacy Policy Overview
Below you will find an overview of the content of the company’s current privacy policy. If you continue to use the Website, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the content of this policy.
Our privacy policy is divided into the following sections:
- This website uses cookies
- How to delete or block cookies
- Purpose of cookies on our website
- Third parties with access to cookies
- Protection of personal data
- Comments
- Changes to our Privacy Policy
- Contact regarding personal data
- Cookies are stored for a long time
- How to delete cookies
- How to avoid cookies
This Privacy Policy was last updated on May 13, 2020.
1. This website uses cookies
1.1. A cookie is a small text file stored on your computer or. similarly in order to recognize it. There is no personal information stored in our cookies and they cannot contain viruses.
1.2. The website uses cookies to remember advertising settings, statistics and targeting. This information is shared with third parties.
1.3. You can read more about cookies and the purpose of these at the Danish Commerce Agency .
2. How to delete or block cookies
2.1. By following this link you will find a guide on how to delete cookies from the browser you are using
3. Purpose of cookies on our website
3.1. MC Marks Consulting has the following intentions of collecting and storing cookies:
- To save your settings
- Traffic measurement and statistics
- Targeting, segmentation and demographic analysis
4. Third parties with access to cookies
4.1. The site uses cookies from the following third parties:
- Google Analytics
- LinkedIn.
You can opt out of cookies from Google Analytics here .
5. Comments
When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.
An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.
6. Protection of personal data
5.1. According to the Act on Processing of Personal Data (the Privacy Act), personal information is kept secure and confidential. We store your personal information on restricted access computers located in controlled facilities, and our security measures are monitored on an ongoing basis to determine whether our user information is properly handled – while still respecting your rights as a user. However, we cannot guarantee unconditional security for data transfers over the Internet. This means that there may be a risk of unauthorized access to information by others when data is sent and stored electronically. You submit your personal information at your own risk.
5.2. 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 privacy policy guidelines. If we do, we will of course correct the date of “last updated” in the overview. In the event of significant changes, we will notify you in the form of a visible notice on our websites.
5.3. To the extent that personal data is processed about you, you are entitled, according to the Data Protection Act, to what personal data can be attributed to you. If it turns out that the information or data being processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you have the right to demand it corrected, deleted or blocked. You may object at any time to the fact that information about you is being processed. You can also revoke your consent at any time. You have the opportunity to complain about the processing of information and data concerning you. Complaints are filed with the Data Inspectorate, cf. section 58 (2) of the Personal Data Act. First
6. Changes to our Privacy Policy
6.1. From time to time, we may make changes to this Privacy Policy.
6.2. Any changes we make to this Privacy Policy in the future will be posted on this site. We recommend that you visit this site from time to time to keep abreast of any changes to this Privacy Policy.
7. Contact regarding personal data
7.1. If you would like to access the information registered about you with the data protection officer, MC Marks Consulting, please contact the data protection officer at mail am@mcmarksconsulting.com
7.2. If incorrect data has been registered or you have other objections, you can contact the same place.
7.3. You have the opportunity to gain insight into what information has been registered about you, and you can object to a registration in accordance with the rules in the Personal Data Act.
8. Cookies are stored for a long time
8.1. The cookies obtained by the provider delete themselves after a period of time which may vary, but they are renewed after each visit.
9. How to delete cookies
9.1. If you want to delete your cookies, you can use the following instructions .
10. How to avoid cookies
10.1. If you do not want cookies stored in your browser, you can block them by following this guide .