When an agreement is entered into with WSCO for advice or other legal assistance, your inquiry and the associated information will be kept on the case, just as identity information will be used for the purpose of our compliance with the rules on prevention of money laundering, etc. as well as by checking for possible conflicts of interest, cf. below.
When subscribing to newsletters or events, we receive contact information in the form of e-mail address and name. We use the contact information to complete the event and send out newsletters. The company name and address as well as the person's title can also be stored and registered.
The information is always treated confidentially and will not be passed on to third parties unless you have expressly consented to it.
You can unsubscribe from newsletters at any time or request that your data with us is corrected or deleted. However, we may be required to store certain information in accordance with the law. For example, we are subject to the Preventive Measures against Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act, which obliges us to collect and store clients' identity information for five years.
You can always be informed of what information we hold.
You are also welcome to to contact us if you have questions about our policy for processing personal data.
Inquiries can be made by mail to the responsible partner in WSCO or to info@wsco.dk. Please write "Privacy Policy" in the subject field by writing to us.
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