Cookies and personal information
At Malmstolen we like cakes! And cookies!
According to the Electronic Communications Act, which entered into force on July 25, 2003, all visitors to websites that use cookies must be informed of this. The visitor must also be given the opportunity to prevent cookies from being stored on the computer.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is saved on your computer when you visit a website that uses cookies. The next time you visit the same website, the website may read your cookie and display the pages according to your settings.
Our website sometimes uses cookies, but only to make it easier for you to use our pages.
If you do not accept the storing of cookies on your computer, you can change the settings in your browser to prevent it from saving them.
Personal data policy
Malmstolen processes personal data in accordance with applicable laws, including EU's GDPR. The information that is processed is personal information that you provide to us or that we have collected from you.
Personal information that you have provided to us
For example, when you complete a form, you provide us with personal data. The same applies when you sign up for our newsletter or make a complaint. Personal information that you provide to us and that we process can be details such as your name, address, social security number, mobile and telephone number and e-mail address.
Personal information that we have collected from you
When you visit our site, fill out a form or sign up for our newsletter, we will process personal information about you. Such information may include your name, contact details, customer information, IP address, operating system, information about the hardware and software you use, information related to your contacts with us, information about your web surfing habits (such as geographical location, session time, which external pages you previously visited, your interests and information about your other use of our services and products).
Your rights
You have the right to, free of charge, make a written request for information about what personal information we have registered about you. You can also at any time request that we correct of incorrect information. You may also have the right to ask us to delete or limit the personal information we have about you and that we provide you with a copy of this personal data (so-called data portability).
If your request is unfounded or unreasonable, e.g. if you request extracts or deletions frequently and at short intervals, we may either refuse to comply with your request or charge a fee to cover the administrative costs of your request. Please send your request to us at our contact information below.
If you are dissatisfied with how we have processed your personal data, you can also contact us at our contact information above. You also have the right to submit a complaint regarding our personal data processing to:
The Data Inspectorate
104 20 Stockholm
Box 8114
Sweden
datainspektionen@datainspektionen.se