About the processing of personal data
Your privacy is important to us. We want you to feel confident that we safeguard and process your information in a reassuring manner. In this statement, we describe how Okstindan Nature and Culture Park collects and uses information about you as a user of our services, the information you are entitled to when information about you is collected, and how we protect your privacy.
treatment Responsible
The general manager of Okstindan Nature and Culture Park is responsible for the company's processing of personal data at all times.
Data controller:
- Organization: Okstindan Nature and Culture Park
- Contact address: Okstindan Nature and Culture Park, Sentrumsveien 1, 8646 Korgen
- E-mail: inger.lise@okstindan.no
- Contact Person: Inger-Lise Pettersen
- Phone: 952 91 993
- Organization No.: 921441 398
What is personal information?
Personal data is all information and assessments that can be linked to you as an individual. Typical personal data are name, address, telephone number, email and national ID number. A picture is considered personal data if people can be recognized, and audio recordings can be personal data even if no names are mentioned in the recording. Biometrics such as fingerprints, iris patterns, head shape (for facial recognition) are also personal data.
Furthermore, a dynamic IP address is also defined as personal data. The registration number of a car can be personal data if it can be linked to a specific person, but not if it is on a company car that is used by several people.
Behavioural data is also considered personal data. Data about what you buy, which stores you visit, which TV shows you watch, where you physically move during the day and what you search for online are all examples of this. One of the recent challenges for privacy is that we leave so many digital traces – often without knowing it or thinking about it.
Source: Inspectorate
What is the processing of personal data?
Processing of personal data includes, for example, collection, registration, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, use, transfer and deletion.
Why do we process personal data?
Personal data is collected and processed to provide you with better services and to make it easier to find products on our website. This allows us to provide you with better and more relevant content.
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Cookies – and how they make our services better for you
Our websites use cookies, as do almost all websites, to give you the best user experience possible. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile phone when you visit websites. Below we use the words 'cookies' and 'information cookies' interchangeably, but we are talking about one and the same thing.
Our cookies help to:
- Ensure that websites function as they should
- Keep you logged in the next time you visit the pages if you have a user account with us
- Remember your settings from visit to visit
- Improve website speed and security
- Let you share pages and content you want on social networks, such as Facebook
- Let's continuously improve the websites
- Make our marketing more effective so that we offer our services the way we do, at the prices we do
We do not use cookies to:
- to collect personal data – either with or without your informed and explicit consent
- to collect sensitive personal data – either with or without your informed and explicit consent
- to send personal data to third parties
How we obtain consent to use cookies
If your browser settings are set to accept cookies, in addition to your continued use of our website, we believe that you are happy with our use of cookies. You will find a instructions on how to delete or disable the use of cookies on nettvett.noIf cookies are disabled, our websites may stop working as you expect.
More about our cookies
Our own cookies
We use our own cookies to ensure that our website works by:
- Be able to determine whether you are logged in or not
- Remember searches you made on our site
- Remember whether you have agreed to or declined various terms and conditions
Built-in content from other websites
Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). These sites may collect information about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking systems, and monitor what you do through this embedded content. This includes tracking your actions through the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to the site.
Cookies for website improvement and security
We regularly test new designs and new functionality on our websites. We do this by showing slightly different versions of our website to different visitors, while also monitoring how visitors respond to the different versions of our websites. We also use services to secure our websites against attacks, while ensuring that the pages are operational in all cases. The purpose of this is to be able to offer our visitors the best websites we can, and then we need to know what you like and don't like, while maintaining security. The data collected in this way is anonymous.
We use the following service to be able to test what works and what doesn't:
- Google Analytics
- Hotjar
Cookies for measuring anonymous visitor statistics
We use cookies to compile statistics on visitor numbers, what type of technology visitors use (e.g. Mac or Windows, to detect whether our services do not work on certain types of devices), how long visitors spend on our pages, which pages they look at, etc. This helps us to continuously improve our websites. These “analytics tools” also tell us, using anonymous data, how visitors find our websites (e.g. via a search engine) and whether they have been here before. This helps us to spend money on developing our services in areas where it is actually needed.
We use:
- Google analytics – Information about cookies
Advertising cookies
You may have noticed that you see advertisements on various websites for products or websites that you have previously viewed? This is because advertisers, such as us, pay for these advertisements. The technology behind this functionality is 'advertising cookies'. When you visit our website, we may place an advertising cookie in your browser, which is used to display advertisements for our services on other pages you visit, if the website displays advertisements. However, you can rest assured: We are neither allowed nor able (it is not practically possible) to contact you directly via the information these cookies collect, as the entire process is anonymized.
You can learn how to disable advertising cookies in your browser below, but we hope you want to continue to allow them, as advertising is one of the things that helps us at {company name} to provide our services in the best and most cost-effective way possible. Advertising cookies are also one of the things that help keep much of the internet open and free. It is also worth mentioning that even if you disable these types of cookies, you will still see ads - they will just be less tailored to you and your interests.
For advertising purposes, we use cookies from the following providers:
- Hubspot – Cookie information
- DoubleClick – Cookie information
- Facebook - Cookie information
How to turn off cookies
You can usually turn off cookies by changing the settings in your browser, or by installing an add-on in your browser. However, by doing this, many useful functionalities on websites may stop working, as most websites are completely dependent on cookies to be able to offer their services in a good way. This includes our websites. We hope that you want to allow cookies from our sites. However, if you don't want to, that's of course also fine. No sour faces!
Your rights regarding information we hold about you
If you have an account on this site or have left comments, you can request an export file containing the personal information we hold about you. This includes all data you have given us. You can also request that we delete all personal information we have about you. This does not include information we are required to store for administrative, legal or security reasons.
Storage of personal data
Okstindan Nature and Culture Park registers and stores information about communication with users of visitokstindan.com.
The following information is stored:
Name, telephone number, email address, postal address as well as written log of calls and mail received (electronic and regular mail).
Changes to the declaration
Okstindan Nature and Culture Park reserves the right to change or update this Privacy Policy. All changes are effective from the date they are posted, and will apply to information collected from that date as well as existing information held by Okstindan Nature and Culture Park. You can find out when this policy was last revised by viewing the “Last Updated” link at the bottom of this page.
Your rights
Okstindan Nature and Culture Park processes personal data in an open manner. All persons who ask have the right to information about the processing of personal data in a company. If Okstindan Nature and Culture Park processes personal data about you, you have the right to access your own information. If the personal data is incorrect, incomplete or it is not possible to process it, you can also ask Okstindan Nature and Culture Park to correct the information.
We do not process and store information about you for longer than is necessary for the intended purpose or for what is required according to entered into agreements and not beyond the scope of the law. We delete personal data when a user informs us that he/she no longer wishes to use the service. For example, your email address used for sending newsletters will be deleted when you cancel your subscription, but also if we receive feedback that it is not active.
As a user of Okstindan Nature and Culture Park, you have the right to:
- Access your registered information
- Correct your registered information
- Transfer your registered information
- Delete your registered information
- Gain insight into how we process your information and set limits for this
- Withdraw your consent as long as this does not conflict with the regulatory obligations imposed on Okstindan Nature and Culture Park.
We only store your information for as long as is necessary based on the purposes and legal requirements for which it was collected.
If you wish to exercise your rights, you can contact us at post@okstindan.net
Complaint to the authorities
The supervisory authority for the processing of personal data is the Norwegian Data Protection Authority. Read more and contact them at www.datatilsynet.no
Last updated: 19.05.2020























