With the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that came into force in May 2018, it is now even easier for you as a customer of Danske Bank to get an overview over and control of the personal data we have registered about you, and to know what we use the data for.
What is personal data?
Personal data is data that can be linked to you as a person. Examples of personal data we typically register is your name, address, and information about your household and financial situation.
Watch the video, and read more about what the new rules mean to you and where you can find more information.
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What do the rules mean?
Overview
As a personal customer, you can view personal data in the new mobile bank and in eBanking
You can also order an overview of personal data we have about you (both as a personal customer and business customer)
Insight
Get an easy overview of the personal data we register and how we use it
As a personal customer, you can update personal data in the new mobile bank and in eBanking
You are also welcome to contact us if you believe that we have data that is not up to date or is not relevant (both as a personal customer and a business customer)
Do the rules also apply to businesses?
If you are a sole trader, the new rules are of importance to you as a business customer, as they also apply to the data we have about your business. The rules do not apply to data about other types of businesses.
Are you, as a person, connected to a business that is a customer of Danske Bank?
If you are connected to a business that is a customer of ours, the rules are of importance to the personal data we have about you in that connection. For instance, we might have registered personal data about you if you are, for example, an owner, an authorised signatory or a mandate holder in a business that is a customer of ours.
Want to know more?
If you want to know more about the personal data we typically register, what we use it for, and how you get an overview, click here:
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