Effective from January 2026
The importance of privacy applies not only to our users, but also to those who visit our website. We also believe it is important to be open and clear about what this means in practice. Below, you can read how we process personal data and how we fulfill our responsibility to those who visit our website. Our processing of personal data is based on the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). The fundamental criterion is your consent. We do not process your personal data without your active consent. The same applies to third parties — we will never disclose your data to anyone else without informing you and obtaining your explicit consent. The content of this privacy policy is directed at everyone who visits our website.
We Are Responsible for Your Personal Data
Bilberry Technologies, hereinafter referred to as Bilberry, is responsible for the personal data processed on our marketing website. We have a duty to ensure that you, as a visitor:
know why and how we collect your personal data
are able to actively consent to, or withhold consent from, the processing and storage of your personal data
have the right to have your personal data deleted from our system
can update your data
can obtain access to all personal data we store about you
can request that we export your personal data
have your personal data stored securely with us
What Are Personal Data and Cookies?
Personal data is anything that can identify you personally: your name, address, national identity number, email address, and so on. In addition to personal data, there is also something called cookies. Cookies are small files that are sent to your computer by your browser (unless you have disabled cookies) when you visit a website. Their function is to collect information about how you, as a visitor, use the website, most often so that we can create a relevant experience for you. Cookies constitute a separate category, as the Norwegian Data Protection Authority has not determined whether they should be classified as personal data or not.
Bilberry chooses to treat cookies as though they are subject to personal data legislation, which means that, legally speaking, they are handled in the same way as your personal data. We believe privacy is extremely important. At the same time, it is also important for us to be able to store your cookies in order to create a relevant experience for you.
Collection of Data from the Contact Form
When you submit our contact form, we collect the information you provide (name, company, email, phone number, and message), together with your IP address and your browser’s user agent string. These technical data are transferred to our internal systems for handling inquiries and preventing abuse. IP addresses and user agent data are stored for a maximum of 30 days, after which they are automatically deleted. The legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest in handling business inquiries and preventing abuse (GDPR Article 6(1)(f)). Your contact information (name, email, company, message) is stored for as long as necessary to respond to your inquiry and manage the business relationship.