In adherence to EU Directive 2002/58/EF on Privacy and Electronic Communications, as amended by Directive 2009/136/EF, Danish Executive Order no. 1148, ‘The cookie law’, entered into force in Denmark on 14 December 2011. Below we provide you information about the use of cookies on our website www.ideal-line.com
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Internal/ |
External/ |
Technical functionality |
Yes |
No |
Traffic measurement |
No |
Yes |
Advertisement analytics (frequency, usage statistics, etc) |
No |
No |
Personalised targeted behavioural advertising |
No |
No |
Our website is owned by:
Ideal Engineering A/S
Industrivej 7, 5600 Faaborg
Telephone: +45 6261 6125
E-mail: mail@ideal-line.com
Our website uses cookies in accordance with the purposes listed above. A cookie is a small text file saved in your browser which enables our website to recognize your computer on returning visits. No personal information is saved in our cookies, and they cannot contain any viruses.
Cookies delete automatically after a certain amount of time (may vary), but they are renewed after every visit. For more specific information on the cookies used on our website, see the list of specific cookies.
See this guide.
If you do not want to receive cookies, you can block them. See this guide.
Cookies are used to collect statistics on the number of users who visit our website. This includes information about your actual location and how you accessed our website, which enables us to modify our web content accordingly. For more information, see the list of specific cookies.
We use cookies from Google Analytics to measure traffic on our website. You can choose to opt out of cookies from Google Analytics here.
Personal information is never shared with third parties unless you explicitly give us your consent to do so. We do not collect personal information unless you have provided your information by registering, buying products, participating in a survey or the like. Personal information is used to complete the purchase or accomplish the service for which the information was provided. Personal information is also used to gain more knowledge about you and other users of our website.
If you would like access to the information registered about you in our system, please contact us. If incorrect data is registered, or if you have other objections, please contact us. Under the provisions of the Danish Privacy Act, you have the right to access information registered about you, and you may object to having your data registered.
In accordance with the Danish Privacy Act, your personal information must be saved securely and confidentially. We save your personal information on computers which have limited access and which are stored in controlled facilities. Our security measures are inspected regularly to assess if your personal information is being handled securely and in continued consideration of your rights as a user. We cannot, however, guarantee 100% security when transferring data via the Internet. This means that there may be a risk that others can gain unjustified access to your information when data is transmitted and stored electronically. Therefore, you provide your personal information at your own risk. Personal information is deleted or made anonymous when the purpose for which it was collected is no longer relevant. Personal information is saved for a maximum of 12 months after last use. The rapid development of the Internet means that changes in our processing of personal information may be necessary. We therefore reserve the right to update and amend these guidelines for treatment of personal information. Under the provisions of the Danish Privacy Act, you have the right to access information about personal information relating to you. If the information or data processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you have the right to demand that it be corrected, deleted or blocked. You may at any time object to our treatment of your personal information. You can also at any time withdraw your consent, and you have the right to complain about the treatment of information and data relating to you. Complaints are to be submitted to the Danish Data Protection Agency, cf. the Danish Privacy Act § 58, paragraph 1.