Privacy & Terms
Nordic Road Safety AB is the data controller for the processing of personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Please read our Privacy Policy carefully before visiting or using any of Nordic Road Safety AB’s websites (the “Website”). The Website is only available to you if you accept (without modification) all of the terms and conditions set out below (the “Terms of Use”).
These Terms of Use contain information regarding your legal rights and limitations on those rights, as well as a section regarding choice of law and jurisdiction in the event of a dispute. By accessing or using the Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not wish to be bound by these Terms of Use (or future updated versions of these Terms of Use), you may be denied access to the Site and/or its features.
1. How we protect your privacy
When you visit any of Nordic Road Safety AB’s websites, Nordic Road Safety AB (“NRS”, “we”, “us”) may collect and process personal data (“Personal Data”) about you.
At Nordic Road Safety AB, we handle your personal information with care and in accordance with the new EU legislation “General Data Protection Regulation”, GDPR. This legislation sets new and higher requirements for how we protect your personal privacy and also replaces the Personal Data Act (PUL).
If you would like more information about this, please contact Nordic Road Safety AB at info@nordicroadsafety.com
2. Personal data
Nordic Road Safety AB is the data controller for the processing of personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) describes what Personal Data we collect and for what purposes the Personal Data is processed.
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, the term “processing” includes all activities involving your Personal Data including the collection, handling, storage, dissemination, generation, use, transfer and deletion or destruction of information.
“Applicable Data Protection Legislation” means data protection legislation and other regulations arising from the implementation of Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and, from 25 May 2018, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) (“GDPR”).
“Personal data” means any information relating to an identifiable or identified natural person.
3. About the use of cookies
On our websites we use cookies and other similar technologies. You can choose whether or not to allow our websites to place cookies on your computer. You can change your choices at any time.
3.1 Your consent needed
You choose whether or not to accept cookies on your device. Your consent is required for the use of cookies, but not for those cookies that are necessary to enable the service that you as a user have requested yourself.
If you do not consent to our use of cookies, or if you previously consented to our use and have changed your mind, you can return to your cookie settings at any time and change your choices. You can do this by clicking on the cookie button. You may also need to change your browser settings and manually delete cookies to clear your device of previously placed cookies.
3.2 What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser when you connect to a website. When we refer to cookies in this policy, we also include other similar technologies and tools that retrieve and store information in your browser, and in some cases pass such information on to third parties, in a manner similar to cookies. Examples include pixels, local storage, session storage and fingerprinting.
The websites will “remember” and “recognise” you. This can be done by placing cookies in three different ways:
Session out, i.e. until you close the window in your browser.
Time-limited, i.e. the cookie has a predetermined lifetime. The duration can vary between different cookies.
Indefinitely, i.e. the information remains until you choose to delete it. This applies to local storage.
You can always go into your browser and delete cookies that have already been placed yourself.
3.3 Third party cookie
We use third-party cookies on our websites. Third-party cookies are placed by someone other than the party responsible for the website, in this case a company other than Nordic Road Safety AB.
Nordic Road Safety AB uses external platforms to communicate digitally, these include Facebook, Google Marketing Platform, Google Ads, Calendly and Pandadoc. The platforms use both first- and third-party cookies and similar techniques to advertise and track the results of the advertising.
A third-party cookie may be used by multiple websites to understand and track how you browse between different websites. We receive information from these cookies but the information may also be used for other purposes as determined by the third party.