Privacy Policy Renico ApS

Data Controller
We are the data controller for the processing of personal data that we process about our customers and partners. You will find our contact information below.

Renico ApS, Hjelmagerparken 390C, 8541 Skødstrup, company registration number 44432331

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

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

Visit website
When you visit our website, we use cookies to make the website work, which you can read more about in our [cookie policy].

Communication with potential customers
If you have any questions about our site or would like to hear more about our services, you can contact us via:

Contact form
Email
Telephone

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

We will typically process the following general information: name, email, telephone 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 there be a need in a special case to store your personal data for a longer period of time, this may be the case.

Customers
We need to communicate with our customers to ensure that the service is delivered correctly. This allows us to process information about name, address, services, special agreements, payment information and the like.

The basis for processing this personal data is Article 6(1)(b) of the General Data Protection Regulation.

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

Accounting
We must store all accounting documents, cf. the Danish Accounting Act. This means that we store invoices and similar documents for accounting purposes. These may include general personal information such as name, address, service description.

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

We retain this information for a minimum of 5 years after the end of the current financial year.

Job applications
We welcome job applications with a view to assessing 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 a posted job, we will dispose of your application in the event that you are not hired and immediately after the right candidate has been found for the job.

If you are involved in a recruitment process and/or are 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.

It is our responsibility to ensure that your personal data is processed properly. That is why we set high standards for our partners, and our partners must guarantee that your personal data is protected.

We therefore enter into agreements with companies (data processors) that handle personal data on our behalf to increase the security of your personal data.

Disclosure of personal data
We do not disclose your personal information to third parties.

Profiling and automated decisions
We do not carry out profiling or automated decisions.

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, and here 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 having appropriate technical and organizational measures in place.

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

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.

Rights of data subjects
Under the General Data Protection Regulation, you have a number of rights 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 information 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 information about you deleted before the time of our regular general deletion occurs.

Right to restriction of processing
In certain cases, you have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data. If you have the right to restrict the processing, we may only process the data – with the exception of storage – with your consent, or for the establishment, exercise or defence 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 information (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 data controller to another without hindrance.

You can read more about your rights in the Danish Data Protection Agency's guidance on the rights of data subjects, 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 information at www.datatilsynet.dk.

Privacy Policy from: https://gdpr.dk/

Consent to the processing of personal data

Processing of your personal data – consent

I hereby consent to Renico collecting and processing my personal data. Personal data includes the following types:

  • Name
  • Address 
  • Email address 
  • Telephone number

The information will not be passed on to a third party.

Information will primarily be used to contact customers in relation to creating awareness about services, news, etc. as well as invoicing and correct record keeping.

Withdrawing your consent to the processing of your personal data

You can always withdraw your consent. You can do this by contacting Renico at email: info@renico.dk

If you would like more information about Renico's personal data policy, please refer to https://renico.dk/privatlivspolitik/where this is described.