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The Norwegian Holocaust Center aims to be a responsible institution that complies with privacy regulations and understands the principles upon which privacy is built. Upholding privacy is essential for the Norwegian Holocaust Center and should be our advantage, recognized as a natural part of the entire institution's operation.

The Norwegian Holocaust Center aims to:

  • Be an open and transparent organization that can be trusted.
  • Respect the rights of individuals, whether they are employees or participants in our projects.
  • Be regarded as a secure institution where the processing of personal data is lawful, controlled, and predictable for the data subject.
  • Protect the data subject's privacy rights and right to self-determination.

 

For further information, please contact us at post@hlsenteret.no

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If you do not wish for us to use cookies, you can withdraw your consent by changing your browser settings. You can learn how to do this at Nettvett.no under How to manage cookies (nettvett.no). 

Purposes of using cookies: 

  • Analysis of usage patterns and statistics (Google Analytics, A/B testing, and user surveys).
  • Login and administration of the website, including some user preferences (such as language).
  • Ensuring that the user has received information/given consent.

 

Tags: Informasjonskapsler, personvern By Ingeborg Vea
Published Mar. 14, 2024 11:24 AM - Last modified Mar. 14, 2024 11:24 AM