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Registry and cookie description

Janne Viljanen - Author of politics

janneviljanen.fi Registry, Cookie and Privacy Statement

This is a register and data protection statement in accordance with the Personal Data Act (Sections 10 and 24) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Prepared on 14.08.2018. Last modified: 14.08.2018.

1. The controller

Janne Viljanen, Uusitie 3, 01300 Vantaa

2. Contact person responsible for the register

Janne Viljanen, janne.t.viljanen@gmail.com, +358 50 514 6543

3. Name of the register

janneviljanen.fi cookie description

4. Legal basis and purpose of the processing of personal data

By using the janneviljanen.fi website, you consent to the processing of your personal data in accordance with this document.

5. Information content of the register

The janneviljanen.fi website collects information about users so that the content can be better targeted to users and so that the site can be developed to be even more usable. The data to be collected are e.g. cookie-based browsing history, Facebook pixel, and user activity on the page.

Third-party service providers, including Google, use cookies. They allow them to show ads based on information obtained from a user's previous visits to your site or other sites.

Google's advertising cookies allow Google and its partners to serve ads to users based on information obtained from users' visits to your sites and / or other sites.

Users can disable custom advertising in Ads Preferences .

You can disable cookies for customized advertising by visiting these websites (if your service provider or ad network has this feature). To disable a customized advertising on third-party cookies http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ .

6. Regular sources of information

The information stored in the register is obtained from the customer e.g. Messages sent via web forms, e-mail, via social media services, contracts and other situations in which the customer discloses their information.

7. Regular transfers of data and transfers of data outside the EU or the EEA

The information is not regularly disclosed to other parties. Information may be published to the extent agreed with the user (for example, survey results). By answering the queries, you agree to the publication of the results.
Data may also be transferred by the controller outside the EU or the EEA.

8. Registry Security Principles

The register shall be handled with due care and the data processed by the information systems shall be adequately protected. When registry information is stored on Internet servers, the physical and digital security of their hardware is adequately addressed. The controller shall ensure that the data stored, as well as the access rights to the servers and other information critical to the security of personal data, are treated confidentially and only by the employees whose job description it includes.

9. Right of inspection and right to request correction of information

Every person in the register has the right to check the information stored in the register and to request the correction of any incorrect information or the completion of incomplete information. If a person wishes to check or request the correction of data stored about him or her, the request must be sent in writing to the data controller. If necessary, the controller may ask the applicant to prove his or her identity. The controller will respond to the customer within the timeframe set out in the EU Data Protection Regulation (generally within one month).

10. Other rights related to the processing of personal data

A person in the register has the right to request the removal of his or her personal data from the register (“right to be forgotten”). Data subjects also have other rights under the EU's general data protection regulation, such as restrictions on the processing of personal data in certain situations. Requests must be sent in writing to the controller. If necessary, the controller may ask the applicant to prove his or her identity. The controller will respond to the customer within the time limit set by the EU Data Protection Regulation (generally within one month).

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