At Innovena AS, you must be sure that your personal data is processed in a responsible manner. This privacy policy tells you how we look after your personal data and what we use it for. It also contains information about how we secure your information, who we share it with, and your rights.
Personal information is any information that can be linked to an individual, directly or indirectly, including name, postal address, e-mail address, IP address and mobile number. All use of personal data (collection, registration, storage, compilation and disclosure) is considered processing of personal data.
Who is responsible for processing?
Innovena AS is responsible for the processing of information we process in connection with the use of our websites and services.
We only process IP addresses via the third-party solution Vercel, in connection with statistics on our website. How do we get personal data about you? We receive information directly from you when you visit our website, or come into contact with us in other ways.
This information is necessary for us to be able to deliver our services, or to be able to follow up on your inquiries.
Our use of your personal data may be based on one or more of the following grounds:
Innovena AS has established routines and measures to ensure that unauthorized persons do not gain access to your information. All processing of the information takes place in line with applicable law. T
he measures include, among other things, regular risk assessments, technical systems and physical procedures to safeguard information security and routines to verify access and correction requests.
Innovena AS does not store personal data longer than is necessary to deliver our services or to fulfill the purpose of the processing in another way. It is important that the information we have about you is correct and up-to-date. If you discover errors, we encourage you to contact us.
You can of course also contact us if you want the information to be deleted.
All exchange of data is done in line with clear guidelines for processing information. Where there is a statutory disclosure obligation, public authorities will also receive information.
The privacy rules give you a number of rights, including the right to access, correct and delete the personal data we have stored on you.
Regarding the requirement for deletion, there is an exception for the information that is necessary for us to be able to deliver a service that you still want to have access to, or it is required by law to keep the information for a specific period.
You also have the right to data portability. This means that, among other things, you get the opportunity to take your personal data with you in a machine-readable format.
You also have the right to object to the processing of personal data and the right to object to personal profiling and automated decisions. This means that you can demand that your personal data is not analyzed to reveal your behaviour, preferences or needs. If you believe that we do not follow this privacy policy or current legislation, we appreciate you contacting us immediately.