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Privacy Policy

This privacy policy sets out how the Norwegian Centre for E-health Research collects and uses personal data. We never share personal data or automatically collected data (such as visitor statistics collected by Google Analytics) with third parties.

Responsibility

The Norwegian Centre for E-health Research, represented by the Centre Manager, is responsible for the company’s handling of personal data.

Email

Information which you send to us via email is stored on our servers. You should not send sensitive data or personal details, such as your national identity number or information concerning your health, via email.

Ehealthresearch.no

Craft CMS is our publishing solution for our website. Pro ISP is our domain registrar, where we store our website content. All data, including any user data, is stored on secure Pro ISP servers unless otherwise specified below. With the exception of our staff, we do not collect personally identifiable information via our website from regular visitors to the site.

Newsletter about webinars

When you register for one of our webinars, you will also be automatically registered to receive our newsletter about relevant webinars. You can unsubscribe by sending an email to email hidden; JavaScript is required

Webinar statistics

When you register for one of our webinars, you are required to input an email address. Inputting your name, place of work and job title are optional fields. This information is stored on Zoom's servers in the USA and on our internal servers. The information is used to create reports for internal use.

Visitor statistics – Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to store website traffic and visitor statistics on our websites.

Examples of the kind of data which is stored are the number of visitors to various webpages, which websites they navigate from, how much time they spend on the website and which web browsers they use. The data which is stored is used to continually improve and develop the website’s content and services.

If you do not wish the website to collect anonymous data from you, you can opt out of this data collection here:

http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

Our visitor statistics hosted by Google Analytics do not contain any personally identifiable information.

Search terms

Google Analytics furthermore stores search terms used on our website. We use this data to improve the experience of visitors to our website. It is solely the search terms which are stored, and this data cannot be linked to other data concerning visitors.

Cookies

What is a cookie?

So-called cookies are small text files which are placed on your computer/device when you visit a website. This allows the website to distinguish you from other users, and to recall your personal preferences over time.

Consent

By visiting our website, ehealthresearch.no, you consent to the placing of cookies on your computer/device. In the vast majority of internet browsers automatic storage of cookies from all websites is enabled. If you do not consent to this you can change the settings in your browser. Please be aware that if you block the use of cookies, this may have a negative impact on your user experience and the user-friendliness of various websites.

The following cookies are stored when you visit ehealthresearch.no:

NameSupplier/PurposeDuration
CraftSessionIdCraft CMS. Checks if you are logged in to Craft.

Until the browser session ends
CRAFT_CSRF_TOKENCraft CMS. Used as a safeguard against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF), whereby form submissions can be monitored/stolen.Until the browser session ends
_gaGoogle Analytics. This cookie enables us to collect statistics concerning how our website is used. See the section concerning visitor statistics, above.2 years
_gidGoogle Analytics. Used to distinguish visitors from one another.24 hours


None of our cookies collect personally identifiable information.

Contact us

If you have any questions concerning this privacy policy or how we handle user data, you are very welcome to contact us at email hidden; JavaScript is required.