Privacy and Cookie Policy

Read the privacy and cookie policy used on the website drannaplus.com. By using the website drannaplus.com, hereinafter referred to as the Service, in any form, you accept the principles contained in this Privacy Policy and consent to the processing of your personal data, provided that you are unable to use the Service.

Information collection and use : Personal data are processed by AMG Medical Konsult AB, Sandvägen 15, 24745 Torna Hällestad, Sweden, org number 559110-8864 after consenting to their processing in order to use the Service. The data administrator does not intend to use the data for automated decision-making and profiling. Transfer and sharing of personal data: The Data Administrator reserves the right to transfer or share personal data of persons whose data it administers to third parties, if this is justified by law, if the Service User consents to this or it is necessary for the provision of services, for a period not longer than necessary for the provision and settlement of these services. User rights and contact with the Administrator: The Service User has the right to access the content of personal data and the right to request their rectification, deletion or restriction of processing, the right to object to processing, as well as the right to transfer data. The Service User has the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory body – the President of the Personal Data Protection Office. The Service User has the right to withdraw consent to the processing of their personal data at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing carried out on the basis of consent before its withdrawal. The address at which you can contact the Data Administrator is:

drannaplushealth@gmail.com

Security principles:

The data administrator ensures the security of personal data through appropriate technical and organizational measures that are intended to prevent unlawful data processing. In order to ensure the security of the data entrusted to us, we have developed internal procedures and recommendations that are intended to prevent unauthorized persons from making data available. We control their implementation and constantly check their compliance with the relevant legal acts – GDPR, the Personal Data Protection Act, the Act on the provision of services by electronic means, as well as all types of implementing acts and acts of Community law. Cookies: The website automatically collects only information contained in cookie files. Files (cookies) are text files that are stored on the end device of the website user. They are intended for using the website pages. First of all, they contain the name of the website of their origin, their unique number, the time of storage on the end device. The website administrator is the entity that places cookie files on the end device of its user and has access to them. The website administrator uses files (cookies) to: – adjust the content of the website to the individual preferences of the user, primarily these files recognize their device in order to display the page in accordance with their preferences – prepare statistics that help to learn about the preferences and behavior of users, the analysis of these statistics is anonymous and allows the content and appearance of the website to be adjusted to prevailing trends, statistics are also used for evaluation The website uses two basic types of files (cookies) – session and permanent. Session files are temporary, they are stored until the user leaves the website (by entering another page, logging out or turning off the browser). Permanent files are stored on the user’s end device until they are deleted by the user or for the time resulting from their settings. The user can change the settings of their browser at any time to block the use of files (cookies) or each time obtain information about their placement on their device. Other available options can be checked in the settings of your web browser. Please remember that most browsers are set to accept the storage of files (cookies) on the end device by default. The Service Administrator informs that changes to the settings in the user’s web browser may limit access to some functions of the service’s website. Information on the settings of web browsers is available in its menu (help) or on the website of its manufacturer.