When do we save your information?

If you contact us via phone or the website and we consider the contact information relevant, we will retain it. This is based on legitimate interest. Additionally, we naturally store information if you are or have been a customer within a reasonable time frame.

General GDPR Information

As of May 25, 2018, Euroindustry.net complies with the European General Data Protection Regulation EU 2016/679 (GDPR). This regulation replaces the previous Swedish legislation: PuL 1998:204.

We strive to provide our customers with the best possible service while ensuring compliance with GDPR and other relevant laws. Below, you’ll find information about the personal data Euroindustry.net handles, how we protect it, and your rights under GDPR.

Euroindustry.net processes personal data for various purposes. The following points outline the legal basis under GDPR for this processing:

  • We process personal data to contact you as an existing customer.
  • To contact you regarding our services, we use address information obtained through the website’s contact forms. This processing is based on legitimate interest.
Fundamentals for processing personal data:
  • We comply with the regulation and ensure your rights are upheld. We can also demonstrate compliance with the regulation.
  • Your information is protected by confidentiality and rules for the employees handling it.
  • We do not contact individuals under 16 years of age without parental consent.
  • Personal data we use is never shared for purposes other than those we have defined and communicated.
  • We do not store more information or for longer than necessary. All data is deleted according to routine as soon as it is no longer in use.
  • All personal data processing is documented, including purpose and scope.
  • Only employees who need your personal data to perform their job have access to it.
  • If personal data is leaked, destroyed, or altered, both affected individuals and the Data Protection Authority are informed with a description of what happened and the steps taken to resolve the issue.
Your rights regarding personal data in our records include:
  • Receiving clear information from us, e.g., when you provide consent for the processing of personal data.
  • Requesting a record to see what data we process about you. This record, which is free of charge, can be provided orally, electronically, or in paper form. We will respond within 30 days.
  • If it turns out our data about you is incorrect or incomplete, we will correct it.
  • You can also request that we cease certain processing of your personal data, such as sending mailings to you. This may not always be possible as other interests might take precedence.
  • Contact us if you have any questions. We aim to resolve all your concerns. Should you require further assistance, you can contact the Data Protection Authority.