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Privacy policy

PRIVACY POLICY & GDPR

Falkenheim Invest AB is committed to protecting your privacy and this privacy policy sets out the type of information we collect and what we do with it.

Falkenheim Invest AB does not sell, rent or loan newsletter address lists, registered data or usage trends to any company or organization outside our company.

Whenever you are contacted by e-mail, you will receive information on how to avoid further e-mail updates.

Falkenheim Invest AB uses cookies responsibly to record how you use our website. The use of cookies is on the basis that you configure your internet access accordingly. Cookies are small files of information that are stored on your computer and enable us to identify you the next time you use our website and allow us to customize and make the site more relevant to you when you use it. Cookies are not used to access personal information or to evaluate the content of your files.

You can prevent the storage of cookies by making an appropriate setting in your browser. However, we must point out that if you do so, you will not be able to use all the functions of this website to the full extent. You can also prevent the acquisition and processing of data relating to your use of the website (including your IP address) and generated by cookies from Google by simply downloading and installing the following Google browser plug-in by clicking on the following link: http: / / tools.google.com / dlpage / gaoptout? hl = en. Other similar plug-ins are also available from other providers depending on the particular browser you use.

At your request, we will therefore be happy to inform you of the data we hold on you. If, despite our best efforts to ensure that the data is correct, we have stored incorrect data, we will correct it at your request. This request does not delete information in other Falkenheim Invest AB databases that were not involved when the information was provided.

GDPR - YOUR PRIVACY IS IMPORTANT TO US

We also understand how important data is to your business. That's why we make sure your data is protected and take full responsibility for handling it in accordance with the GDPR.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enters into force on May 25 and replaces the Data Protection Directive from 1995 and the Personal Data Act (PUL) from 1998. It applies to all companies in the EU and also to global companies that process personal data in the EU.

We at Falkenheim Invest AB take the measures that need to be implemented. We have developed a new policy and guidelines that govern the entire operation.

As our customer, your data is safe with us for several reasons:

- We make sure your data is properly protected
- We are dedicated to complying with the new laws
- We help you get the most out of your data
- We make sure you have access to all data when you need it

HERE ARE SOME OF THE ACTIONS COMPLETED BEFORE 25 MAY:

- Define and document the legal basis for our processing of personal data.
- Updated privacy policy with procedures for data transfers, how long we keep data in our systems, what the purpose of existing data is, who is responsible for data and who has access to it.
- Internally, we make sure to secure our handling of personal data and develop procedures for detecting, reporting and investigating cases where personal data has been leaked.
- The principle of consent is an important part of the GDPR. This means that we take extra care to inform you of the purpose for which we intend to use your personal data.
- We are adapting our systems to meet the new EU law and the individual's right to erasure. After May 25, it will be easy for us to effectively erase all of a person's personal data if requested.
- Ensuring that the third-party providers we use comply with the new regulation.

ABOUT GDPR

The GDPR will replace the Data Protection Directive from 1995 and the Personal Data Act (PUL) from 1998. GDPR stands for "General Data Protection Regulation" and will replace the previous regulations as of May 25, 2018. Previously, all EU countries had their own regulations regarding email and spam. As the GPDR is a law and not an EU directive, it will come into force immediately in all member states.