Privacy policy
Introduction
When you visit www.energimuseet.com, information about you is collected, which is used to customise and improve the content and to increase the value of the content published on the website.
If you do not want information to be collected, you should delete your cookies and refrain from further use of this website. Below we have elaborated on what information is collected, its purpose and which third parties have access to it.
Cookies
The website uses “cookies”, which is a text file that is stored on your computer, mobile phone or similar for the purpose of recognising it, remembering settings, performing statistics and targeting ads. Cookies cannot contain malicious code such as viruses.
It is possible to delete or block cookies.
If you delete or block cookies, adverts may become less relevant to you and appear more frequently. You may also risk that the website does not function optimally and that there is content you cannot access.
The website contains cookies from third parties, which to a varying extent may include:
Required cookies
The required cookies are necessary for the website to provide the services you request. These cookies are set by the website and are used, for example, to recognise you when you move around the site and remember if you are logged in. This type of cookie is automatically deleted when you close your browser.
Preference cookies
Preference cookies are used to remember your preferences on the website, such as language or choices that make navigation easier. These cookies are set by the website and their purpose is to improve the user experience on the website. Preference cookies are stored on your computer and expire on a given date/time interval.
Analytics cookies
Google Analytics cookies are used to collect visitor statistics. These cookies collect information about your use of the website, including your IP address.
Marketing cookies
Facebook: The Museum of Energy uses Facebook pixels to improve our adverts to visitors who have visited the website and have a Facebook profile.
Security cookies
Wordfence is a security programme that collects IP addresses and cookies from visitors to the Museum of Energy to protect against possible hacker attacks.
Personal data
In general:
Personal data is all kinds of information that to some extent can be attributed to you. When you use the website, we collect and process a range of such information. This happens, for example, when you access content, contact us via a contact form or book an event.
To the extent that you explicitly consent to this and enter the information yourself, we process: Name, telephone number, e-mail and address as well as the information you enter in the contact form.
Via Google Analytics, we collect and process the following types of information: A unique ID and technical information about your computer, tablet or mobile phone, your IP address, geographical location and which pages you click on (interests). This information is stored for 24 months.
We typically collect and process the following types of information: A unique ID and technical information about your computer, tablet or mobile phone, geographical location and which pages you click on (interests). To the extent that you explicitly consent to this and enter the information yourself, we also process Name, telephone number, e-mail and address, if any. This will typically be in connection with the creation of a newsletter subscription, the contact form on our website or a lead form from Facebook. We register and disclose the personal data that is necessary for an employee from the Museum of Energy to contact you.
Security and safety
We have taken technical and organisational measures to prevent your data from being accidentally or illegally deleted, published, lost, impaired or disclosed to unauthorised persons, misused or otherwise processed in violation of the law.
Purpose of the data
The information is used to identify you as a user and show you the adverts that are most likely to be relevant to you, to register your purchases and payments, and to provide the services you have requested, such as sending a newsletter. In addition, we use the information to optimise services and content.
Storage period
The data is stored for the period of time permitted by law, and we delete it when it is no longer needed. The period depends on the nature of the data and the reason for storage. It is therefore not possible to give a general time frame for when information is deleted.
Disclosure of information
Data about your use of the website, which adverts you receive and possibly click on, geographical location, gender and age segment, etc. is disclosed to third parties to the extent that this information is known. You can see which third parties are involved in the section on “Cookies” above. The information is used to target content.
The Museum of Energy also uses a number of third parties for storage and processing of data. These third parties only process data on my behalf and may not use it for their own purposes.
Disclosure of personal data such as name and e-mail etc. will only take place if you consent to it.
Information, objection, change, data portability and deletion
You can always contact us to find out which of your personal data we hold. This can be done by contacting
The Danish Museum of Energy
CVR: 69916619
Bjerringbrovej 44
DK-8850 Bjerringbro
Tel: +45 8668 4211
info@energimuseet.dk
If there are errors in our information, you can always ask for them to be corrected so that we have the correct ones, just as you have the right to receive the information in a common format. If you have requests for changes or data portability, you are also very welcome to write to us at the above-mentioned email address.
If you no longer wish us to process your personal data or to restrict the processing of your personal data, you can also send us a request to that effect to the above-mentioned e-mail address.
If you wish to complain about the Museum of Energy processing of your personal data, you can contact the Danish Data Protection Agency at Borgergade 28,5., 1300 Copenhagen, telephone +45 33 19 32 00 e-mail: dt@datatilsynet.dk.