Privacy Policy
Disclaimer
While CTXI ApS (hereafter CTXI) has endeavoured to ensure that all information provided on the noiseLAB website is accurate and up to date, CTXI takes no responsibility for any error or omission relating to this information. To the maximum extent permitted by law, CTXI will not be liable for any cost, loss or damage suffered by you through your use of CTXI website or CTXI’s failure to provide access to these websites or information updates.
Online Privacy Policy
This online Privacy Policy is provided to make you aware of how CTXI collects, uses and manages information of visitors to its Internet websites. CTXI view the personal privacy of users as an important issue, and are committed to maintaining the security of personal information provided to CTXI by users in accessing noiselab.dk. This policy forms part of the terms of use of the website, and describes how CTXI treats personal information that it receives through your use of the website.
What Information Do We Collect and How Is It Used?
CTXI collects the following information regarding visitors to our website: the pages that you view, the links you click and other actions taken in the website. We also collect certain standard information that your browser sends to every website you visit such as your IP address (browser type, language, access times) and referring website addresses. CTXI collects and logs this information for statistical purposes.
CTXI also uses this information in order to provide you with a personalised experience when you visit noiselabdk.wordpress.com. Through the use of a cookie (see under ‘Cookies’), CTXI can record the pages you visit and the information you require.
At times, we ask you to voluntarily supply personal information, such as your name, email address, website registrations, preferred means of communication and survey information, for purposes such as participating in an online survey.
If you have submitted your email address to subscribe to information from DELTA, you may unsubscribe by sending an email to ct@pxi.dk with the subject header unsubscribe.
If you download demo software from the noiseLAB website, you will provide your name and email address. By downloading this, you agree that we may mail you regarding our products and services. We will not sell or provide your information to others.
Other than as stated above, no attempt is made to identify users or their browsing activities except, in the event of an investigation, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect logs, or where CTXI believes it is required to collect and produce relevant electronic documentation to fulfil its obligations to third parties, including statutory organisations under local law.
When you purchase software products from CTXI we retain your contact information indefinitely to be able to provide you with support and updates. If you no longer wish us to retain this information, please contact us at ct@pxi.dk. You will continue to be able to use your product but will no longer be eligible for support and updates. None of this information will be shared with third parties.
Cookies
A cookie is a small data file that a website may write to your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can contain information, such as a userID, that the website uses to track the pages you have visited. The only personal information a cookie can contain is information you personally supply. A cookie cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other websites.
noiselab.dk may uses cookies to track user traffic patterns and to better serve you when you revisit the website. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, providing you with the opportunity to either accept or reject it. You can also refuse all cookies by turning them off in your browser. However, full functionality for registered members of the noiselab.dk website requires the use of cookies.
Security
CTXI takes all reasonable security measures to protect personal information from loss, unauthorised access, destruction, misuse, modification or disclosure. As far as permissible under law, CTXI accepts no responsibility for the unauthorised access of personal information held by CTXI.
noiseLAB was originally developed by DELTA is now merged with FORCE Technology, which subsequently has transferred the following items regarding noiseLAB to CTXI ApS: All noiseLAB software, all licenses, trademarks, associated terms, and contracts made with DELTA and FORCE Technology survive these mergers and transfers and are unchanged.