Attitude AS takes privacy seriously and will handle your personal data in accordance with applicable laws and regulations regarding data processing and your rights.
Below, we describe how personal data is collected and processed at Attitude AS.
Ansvarlig for behandling av personopplysninger:
Attitude AS
Pilestredet 47A
0350 Oslo
Org.nr.: 915 831 494
Telefon: 22 20 13 13
E-post: post@attitude.no
Nettside: https://attitude.no/
We are committed to protecting the privacy of our customers and have therefore prepared a privacy policy that applies to everyone who visits our website or studio.
The primary purposes of our collection of personal data are:
We collect information you voluntarily provide to us, such as when you book an appointment or sign up for our newsletter. Personal data may include contact information, date of birth, and gender.
In addition, we may obtain certain personal data from external sources, such as address updates.
Several companies outside of Attitude AS contribute to the processing of personal data. In accordance with data protection laws, these companies are data processors and handle data based on instructions from Attitude AS, regulated through data processing agreements.
We never share your data with anyone other than the specified third-party providers, and we will only share it with relevant authorities if required by Norwegian law. We handle information about our visitors responsibly and with respect for their privacy.
The information we collect about you is stored within the European Economic Area (EEA).
We retain your information for as long as necessary to deliver the mentioned services or as required by law. After this period, the personal data will be deleted.
All our tenants and employees have access to Hano, which provides information about appointments, emails, and phone numbers of our customers. We never share, sell, or exchange your information with third parties for marketing purposes outside of Attitude AS.
All information is handled in accordance with applicable Norwegian legislation, including laws and guidelines provided by the Norwegian Data Protection Authority (Datatilsynet).
You have the right to request information about the personal data we have stored about you (free of charge once per year). If the information is incorrect, incomplete, or irrelevant, you can request that it be corrected or removed. We cannot remove information if there are legal requirements for storage, such as accounting rules, or other legitimate reasons to retain the information, such as outstanding debt.