Privacy statement Facebook fanpage from DNV
Last update: February 22th 2023
Privacy statement Facebook fanpage from DNV
Privacy statement Facebook fanpage from DNV
If you visit a DNV Facebook fanpage, DNV is responsible, together with Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 (“Meta”) for the processing of your personal data. We would like to expressly point out that Meta stores and uses the user data (e.g. IP- address, preferences and personal interests, behaviour on the Facebook pages, further personal information possibly stored on Facebook, etc.) for business purposes. We have no influence on the processing and further usage of this data, as only Meta determines this processing and usage. To what extent, where and for how long the data will be stored, how the data will be combined and evaluated and to whom the data will be transfered, is currently not comprehensible to us. We also have no insight and no influence regarding deletion periods, i.e. whether and to what extent deletion periods are observed.
Information from Meta itself about the processing and usage of personal data can be found in Meta's privacy policy.
If you are a Facebook member and logged into your Facebook user account, Meta may connect the information about your visit of our site with your user account. To prevent Meta from connecting information about your visit of our Fanpage with your Facebook account information, you must
Data | Purpose | Legal Grounds |
User interactions (messages, postings, etc.) | User communication | Article 6 (1) 1 lit. f GDPR |
Facebook-Cookies | Targeted advertising | Article 6 (1) 1 lit. f GDPR |
Demographic data (e.g., based on age, place of residence, language or gender) | Targeted advertising | Article 6 (1) 1 lit. f GDPR |
Statistical data on user interactions in aggregated form, i. without personal referencing (e.g., page activity, page views, page previews, likes, referrals, posts, videos, page subscriptions, including origins, times of day) | Targeted advertising | Article 6 (1) 1 lit. f GDPR |
To view the content on our Facebook Fanpage, you do not need to be a Facebook member. However, DNV receives from Meta, through the usage of Facebook Insights, statistical & demo graphical data to learn more about the visitors of our Fanpages. Using the feature provided by Facebook allows DNV to tailor the content to you, the audience. No personal reference is possible for DNV. Meta provides further details on this via the following link: https://www.facebook.com/help/pages/insights
The moment you visit our Fanpage, your browser connects to a Meta server. This may result in transferring personal data to countries outside the European Union. In any case, regardless of whether you are registered on Facebook or not, your IP address is transferred and cookies are set on your device. If you are a Facebook member and logged into your Facebook user account, Meta can connect the information about your visit of our site with your user account.
The Cookies which are used include session cookies, which are deleted when the browser is closed, and persistent cookies, which remain on the device until they expire or are deleted by the user. A cookie is a small text file that enables a website to recognize a browser. Cookies are stored on the computer when a website is accessed and are retrieved and read out the next time the web server is accessed. You can decide yourself via your browser settings whether and which cookies you want to allow, block or delete. Instructions for different browsers can be found here: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Google Chrome mobile, Safari, Safari mobile. Alternatively, you can also install so-called ad blockers such as Ghostery.
According to Meta, the cookies used by Meta are used for authentication, security, website and product integrity, advertising and measurement, website functions and services, performance, analysis and research.
If you are registered with Facebook, you can send a message to DNV directly via the Message function. Such messages are invisible to other Facebook users. We process the personal data contained in a message sent by you exclusively in order to respond to your inquiry. However, it is not DNV’s responsibility when you use interactive functions such as comment, share, like. Further information about the processing of personal data by DNV as well as your data subject rights can be found in our Privacy Statement.
If you interact with Facebook, Meta also has access to your data. Meta is located in a third country where the level of data protection is not equivalent to European standards. The data transfer is based on the so-called standard data protection clauses. You can find more information about this HERE.
If you are concerned about use of the Data or have any questions regarding this Privacy Statement, please contact our data protection officer via dataprotection@dnv.com or by getting back to her using the same postal address as listed below. DNV regrets that only general queries about the privacy statement can be responded to via e-mail. According to Art. 26 GDPR, we hereby inform you about the joint controller agreement between Meta and us: https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms/page_controller_addendum
We wish you a pleasant, enhanced user experience.
DNV AS Group Communications
Veritasveien 1
1363 Høvik
Norway