Privacy statement

This privacy statement informs how Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workshop collects, uses and processes personal information. The company subject to Norwegian law, and will comply with the applicable personal data and processing rules at all times. The treatment basis is the consent of the individual, unless otherwise specified. You will find more information about privacy and privacy issues on the data protection websites Data Protection Authority.

Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workshop, by the director, is responsible for processing the company's processing of personal data. Marketing Adviser is delegated the day-to-day responsibility for processing of personal data on www.pilegrimsleden.no.

Tibe (Trondheim) is NDR's data processor and is our supplier for website development and maintenance. It is optional for those who visit the website to provide personal information in connection with services, such as receiving newsletters. The basis of treatment is the consent of the individual, unless otherwise specified. Information collected in connection with the operation of a website is stored on its own servers operated by the provider. Only the company and the subcontractor have access to the information collected.

Online Statistics

Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workshop collects anonymous information about visitors at pilegrimsleden.no. The tool we use to collect such statistics is Matomo. The purpose of this is to understand how visitors use our services and how, based on this, we can improve the user experience and further develop the information available on the website. Examples of what the statistics respond to are how many people visit the site, which pages are visited, how long the visit lasts, which websites the users come from and which browsers are used. Read more about Matomo her.

Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer when you download a web page. Cookies are related to your IP address and are not related with any other personal information. Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workshop does not use cookies to generate statistics, so we cannot trace your use of the site back to you as an individual. Storing of information and processing of this information is not permitted unless the user has been both informed and has given his consent to the processing. The user must know about and approve which information is processed, what the purpose of the processing is and who processes the information. Read more about how to manage cookies on allaboutcookies.org .

Required cookies: We use cookies to remember the choices you have made on the site and to increase usability. These will not be deleted after the visit. This will make future visits to the website faster and more customized for the visitor. Without these, we cannot guarantee that all functionality of the website will work properly.

Session-dependent cookies: These are used, among other things, to register a visitor to the website. These are deleted after the visit.

Newsletter

It is optional to provide personal information in connection with services such as receiving newsletters. In order for us to send e-mail, you must register an e-mail address. This is not shared with companies other than Make AS, which is our newsletter solution provider. The listing will be deleted when we are notified that you no longer wish to receive information from us.

Transparency and rights

Everyone who asks is entitled to basic information about the processing of personal data in an enterprise under the Personal Data Act.

NDR has provided this information in this statement and will refer to it in case of any requests. Those who are registered in one of NDR's systems have the right to access their own information. They are also entitled to request that incorrect and incomplete information or information NDR does not have access to process is corrected, deleted or supplemented. Claims from the registered person must be answered free of charge and at the latest within 30 days.

Date: 23.01.23
The Administration- and Property Department