Cookies & GDPR

Cookies

We use cookies on our website, www.maltefw.com/en. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer and that contains information. It is used to make it easier for you as a visitor, so that you have access to various functions.

 

Simplifies for you as a visitor

If you make any settings or choices on the website, information about it can be saved in the cookie. The next time you visit the same website, you will not have to redo these settings. Instead, the cookie announces that the visitor has been there before and what settings have been made. Cookies are therefore used for practical reasons to make it easier for you who visit us.

 

Two types of cookies

There are two different types of cookies. One is only stored temporarily and disappears when you close your browser. This type of cookie is used when you visit www.micropol.com. The second type is saved as a file on your computer for a long time and is used when you visit us again. We do not store any personal information via cookies and information about the visitor can not be traced.

 

If you want to turn off cookies

If you do not want any cookies, you can turn them off in your browser. You can also set the browser so that you get a question every time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer. Previously stored cookies can also be deleted through the browser. See the browser’s help pages for more information.

Personal data and GDPR

Here you can read about the definition of personal data, how we process your personal data and what rights you have as a customer with us, when it comes to our data about you.

 

What is a personal information?

A personal data is all kinds of information that can be attributed to a living natural person. Examples of personal information can be name, address and social security number.

 

What does GDPR say about personal data management?

The Data Protection Regulation applies throughout the EU and has been added to protect the individual’s personal data in a technological age. The principles mean, among other things, that the person responsible for personal data:

may only collect personal data for specific, specifically stated and justified purposes
shall not process more personal data than is necessary for the purposes
shall delete the personal data when they are no longer needed
shall protect personal data, for example so that unauthorized persons do not have access to them and so that they are not lost or destroyed.

 

How do we use your personal information?

Malte is responsible for the personal data you provide to us, and we abide by the principles of the GDPR. Your information is used so that we can answer your questions and inform about news. We also document the communication we have with you in order to provide you with the best possible service

We ensure that the information we have is kept up to date and that it is stored as long as it is relevant. Information is only passed on to third parties in respects as this is necessary for us to be able to fulfill our commitments to you as a customer. You as a customer have the right to receive information about what personal information we have registered about you and how this information is used. You also have the right to request that we correct or delete information about you.