SKABER ("We", "Our", "Us") are happy to see that our visitors ("You") are interested in how we maintain your privacy throughout our website and services.
Last revised: June 19th, 2024
Cookies are small datasets stores in your browser, that is exchanged back to us every time you visit our website. They are passive text-based data and can not be of harm to your device. Cookies are used to store information unique to you; such as who you are logged in as or what sites you visit throughout your visit. You can remove or disable cookies at any time during your visit; but it might affect your use or experience of our website.
Skaber.net (and direct subdomains) may contain links to external websites/services/apps that are not owned or operated by us. We are not responsible or liable for how these sites/apps maintain data security. Make sure you read and understand how the privacy policies to protect yourself across these sites/apps on your own.
SKABER will not knowingly link online information with individual people without expressed acceptance or confirmation from the identified individual beforehand. Sometimes, however, people use their personal identifying information in public datasets like usernames or descriptions.
E.g. We may collect information related to an individual through a public dataset, where their username identifies their real person, or their description contains their personal email.
Such records will be kept in reference with the source within our dataset, even if it is linking to your real identity. We can not enforce your public information on these sharing source, and we will refuse any removal requests until the source have been changed or modified enough to unlink your individual identification.
We will always attempt to obfuscate or scramble historic data upon removal request if the source is different from our current record.
We are still underway and are therefore only collecting sample data that is neither stored nor shared. This policy will change in the future; please stay updated.
You are always welcome to contact us about serious data or privacy concerns within SKABER and our subsidiaries. If you feel unable to reach us or believe we are practicing against the law or in bad faith, then you can file a complaint to the danish data authorities here: Datatilsynet (English)