Rights of the data subject

Here is an overview of the rights you have as a data subject. Please contact us at [email protected] if you wish to assert any of these rights.

The right of access

You have the right to access any of your personal data which GynZone process. If you want to know which data we have on you, how these data are processed and what the purpose and legal basis of the processing is, we will send you a summary.

The right to object

You are entitled to object if you disapprove of any procession of your personal data that GynZone are engaging in. In processing your objection we will follow the existing laws, including any contractual obligation to your employer in such cases where your information is processed in connection with an institutional purchase of e-learning or workshops.

The right to restriction of processing

You have the right to ask us to limit our processing of your personal data. We will comply with your wishes unless the restriction is in at variance with existing law or a contractual obligation.

The right to erasure

You have the right to ask us to erase your information. This right is not unlimited as some data must be kept according to another law or contract, or if a contract or legal purpose gives GynZone the right to keep the personal data.

The right to rectification

If the personal data, which we process on you, turn out to be inaccurate, you have the right to have them updated with the correct information.

The right to data portability

You have the right to receive the personal data, which we have on you, in a machine-readable format. Please note that this right only covers the data which you have personally given us.

The right to withdraw consent

If our processing of your personal data is based on consent, you may at any time withdraw this consent, whereupon we will cease to process the data.

The right to complain

If you have a complaint about GynZone’s processing of your personal data, we will do our utmost to solve the problem. You may reach us at [email protected] or use our contact form. We will answer within two workdays.

If you are still discontented you may file a complaint to the Danish Data Protection Agency. You can contact the agency here or read about (in Danish) how to file a complaint to the agency here.