Cookie & privacy policy
Updated April 19, 2025
INTRODUCTION
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, and is a data protection law in the EU that came into force on May 25, 2018. You can read more on the Danish Data Protection Agency’s GDPR website here:
http://www.dbreform.dk
The purpose of GDPR is to give EU citizens control over their personal data and to change how organizations around the world approach personal data and data protection.
GDPR AND BENJAMINMOLLER.DK
When you visit benjaminmoller.dk, information about you is collected and used to customize and improve the website’s content. If you do not wish for information to be collected automatically, you should delete your cookies (see the “Cookies” section below) and refrain from further use of the website. Below is a description of what information is collected (automatically as well as via your input), the purpose of this collection, and which third parties have access to the data.
COOKIES
The website uses so-called “cookies”, which are technically text files stored on your computer, tablet, or smartphone with the purpose of recognizing the device, remembering settings, and handling statistics. Cookies cannot contain harmful code like viruses.
It is possible to delete or block cookies. See instructions here:
http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering
If you delete or block cookies, the website may not function optimally. The website uses its own cookies to improve user experience as well as third-party cookies for statistical purposes via Google Analytics.
PERSONAL DATA
General
Personal data includes all types of information that can be linked to you. When you use benjaminmoller.dk, a range of information is collected and processed. This happens, for example, when you visit the website or make a purchase in the shop.
Typically, the following types of information are collected and processed: a unique ID and technical details about your computer, tablet, or smartphone, your IP address, your geographical location, and which pages you click on. If you explicitly consent and enter the information yourself, data such as your name, phone number, email, address, and payment information are also processed.
Security
We have taken technical and organizational measures to prevent your information from being accidentally or unlawfully published, accessed by unauthorized individuals, misused, or otherwise processed in violation of the law.
Purpose
The information is used to identify you as a user and to deliver the services you have requested, such as sending a newsletter. The information is also used to optimize our user and customer service.
Storage Period
The information is stored for the time permitted by law and deleted when no longer necessary. The duration depends on the nature of the data and the reason for storage.
Disclosure of Information
Data about your use of the website, your geographical location, gender, age group, etc. is disclosed to Google Analytics, as mentioned in the “Cookies” section. This data is used for communication and optimization of the website.
Personal data such as your name and email will only be disclosed with your explicit consent. Freehand only uses data processors who can provide adequate protection of your information.
Access and Complaints
Under the law, you have the right to know what personal data we process about you. You may also object at any time to the use of your information. You can withdraw your consent to the processing of your data at any time. If the information processed about you is incorrect, you have the right to have it corrected or deleted. Inquiries can be made to contact@benjaminmoller.dk. If you wish to file a complaint about our handling of your personal data, you may contact the Danish Data Protection Agency.
DATA CONTROLLER / PUBLISHER
The website is owned and published by:
Benjamin Møller
Marselisborg Allé 30C, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Email: contact@benjaminmoller.dk