GDPR

ABCC is the data controller – how do you contact us?

ABCC is the data controller for processing the personal information that we have received about you. You will find our contact information below.

ABCC c / o Anette Riis

Vigerslevvej 72b

2500 Valby

CVR: 39438615

Telephone: +45 31101979

1 The objectives and legal basis for processing your personal information

Mail: anette@abcc.dk

We treat your personal data for the following purposes:

  • Counseling to you and your colleagues, including using personality tests
  • Administration e.g., submitting invoice
  • Marketing

The legal basis for our processing of your personal data follows from:

  • GDPR Article 6 (1) (a) on the basis of your consent
  • GDPR Article 6 (1) (b) in order to fulfill a contract
  • GDPR Article 6 (1) (c) in order to comply with the law, such as the Bookkeeping Act
  • GDPR Article 6 (1) (f) to pursue a legitimate interest

Legitimate interests pursued with the treatment

As mentioned above our processing of your personal data (partially) is based on the balancing rule in Article 6 (2) of the Data Protection Regulation. 1, point f. The legitimate interests that justify the treatment are, for example, marketing and analysis of market segments and customer groups, as well as general information you provided during personality tests.

2. Categories of personal data

We deal with the following categories of personal information about you

  • Personal information such as names and addresses
  • Communication information as telephone no. and email address
  • Common information from personality tests

3. Recipients or categories of recipients

Your information will not be disclosed.

4. Transfer to recipients to third countries, including international organizations

Your information will not be transferred to third countries, etc.

5. Where your personal information originated from

Your information comes from you or from the public available reference works, such as krak or 118.dk.

6. Storage of your personal data

We store your personal data for up to 24 months after finishing coaching. This is done to give new coaching in extension of previous coaching.

Some information for billing purposes are stored for 6 years for the purposes of the Bookkeeping Act.

7. The right to withdraw consent

You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You can do this by contacting us at the contact details provided set out above.

Choosing to withdraw your consent will not affect the legality of our processing of your personal data which is based on your prior consent lasting up to the time of withdrawal. Therefore, withdrawing your consent will have effect from this time and onwards.

8. Your rights

According to the data protection regulation, you have a number of rights in relation to our processing information about you.

If you want to make use of your rights, please contact us.

Right to view information (right of access)

You have the right to gain insight into the information that we process about you, as well as a number of additional information.

Right to Correction (Correction)

You have the right to get wrong information about yourself corrected.

Right to delete

In special cases, you have the right to get information deleted about you before the time of our regular general deletion occurs.

Right to restrict treatment

In some cases, you have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data. In the future, if you have the right to have limited treatment, we may only process the information – other than storage – with your consent, or for the purpose of establishing, asserting or defending legal claims, or to protect a person or important public interest.

Right to object

In some cases, you have the right to object to our otherwise lawful processing of your personal data. You may also object to the processing of your information for direct marketing purposes

In some cases, you have the right to receive your personal information in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format as well as having this personal data transferred from one data controller to another without hindrance.

You can read more about your rights in The Data Inspectorate’s guidance on the rights of data subjects can be found at www.datatilsynet.dk.

9. Complaint to the Data Inspectorate (Datatilsynet)

You have the right to file a complaint with the Data Inspectorate if you are dissatisfied with the way we treat your personal data. You will find the Danish Data Protection Agency contact information at www.datatilsynet.dk.