Privacy Policy

Reguliance Partners is responsible for the processing of your personal data and the responsibility for such processing taking place in a lawful manner.

Processing of personal data
This privacy policy describes the processing of your personal data and applies in connection with your use of our services and sales in connection with them. We protect your privacy and comply with current legislation, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which aims to protect you as a person.

This policy also applies in situations where we process personal information collected on the website. By using our website, you agree that your personal information is treated in accordance with this privacy policy.

How we collect your personal data
We collect personal information that you provide to Reguliance Partners in connection with you using our services. This can be done, for example, in connection with ordering work, during the quotation procedure, invoicing and the delivery of results. When contacting Reguliance Partners, a person may provide personal information about one or more other people. In such cases, you and all other persons involved agree to provide this personal information.

Your personal information is also data that you voluntarily provide us by filling out any forms. Examples include but are not limited to: services ordered from Reguliance Partners, submission of an expression of interest, and choosing to subscribe to our e-mails and / or newsletters.

We collect information of how visitors interact with our website, via your IP address. Information about your browser settings and how your operating system uses the pages is also collected. Examples of this include: the time spent on a webpage, page views and the website’s navigation path. This information is processed and used to develop the website’s functions and content.

We also use information for marketing purposes. You may at any time ask us not to process your personal information for marketing purposes.

You can accept our use of your personal information for marketing purposes. However, there is also an opportunity to opt-out of the use of your personal information for marketing purposes.

What information is processed?
We only process personal data that is necessary. Examples include but are not limited to e-mail addresses, IP addresses, telephone numbers, addresses, and / or other information that you have provided to us so Reguliance Partners is able to fulfill our obligations to you.


Why do we process information about you?
We may use your personal information for the following purposes.

* To administer the work on contracted work.

* To be able to send with, for example, confirmations of ordered work.

* To improve and optimize our website.

If you have activated cookies in your browser, your cookie information can be combined with data that you have provided on our website to improve customer communication.


Who has access to your personal information?
Your personal data will only be processed by Reguliance Partners. We generally do not sell, trade, or transfer your personal information to third parties. Exceptions are trusted third parties who help us manage the website, run our business, or provide service if these parties agree to keep the information confidential.

We may also share your personal information where we deem it necessary to comply with statutory requirements, maintain the site’s policy or protect our or others’ rights, property, or safety.

We have agreements with third party service providers to help us get a better picture of the visitors to the website. These service providers may not use the information they collect for us on our behalf for anything other than helping us run and improve our business.

Our website contains hyperlinks to and details about third party websites. We have no control over, and are not responsible for, third party privacy policies and practices.

How long do we store your personal information?
Your information is stored if it is needed for specified purposes, and if agreements, rules, and laws require. Personal information that we process for any purposes will not be stored longer than necessary.


How we protect your information
We store your personal information on computers with limited access. Our computers are in controlled facilities. We will take reasonable technical and organizational precautions to prevent the loss, misuse, or alteration of your personal information. We will store all personal information you provide on our secure (password and firewall protected) servers. You acknowledge that the transmission of information via the Internet is insecure, and we cannot guarantee the security of data sent via the Internet.

What are your rights?
You have the right to request information about the personal data we have stored about you at any time free of charge. If your personal information changes, please inform Reguliance Partners by contacting the organization. Reguliance Partners is not responsible for problems that arise because of personal information being outdated or incorrect if you have failed to inform us of the change.

You have the right to request at any time, free of charge that the information about you be deleted, supplemented, or corrected. You also have the right to request that the processing of your personal data be limited to certain purposes. You can choose to revoke your consent at any time free of charge. If you revoke your consent, we will delete the personal data and discontinue the processing covered by the consent.

If you have any questions regarding Reguliance Partners privacy policy, our processing of personal data or would like to contact us regarding your personal data, please contact us by e-mail at: [email protected]

If you have a complaint:

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Swedish Data Inspectorate (see section 58.1, paragraph 1 of the Data Protection Ordinance), which is the supervisory authority for the processing of personal data.

Cookies
Our website uses cookies. A cookie (or cookie) is a small text file that a website requests to be saved on the visitor’s computer, tablet or mobile phone. Many websites use cookies to give visitors access to various features. The information in the cookie can also be used to track the user’s browsing websites that use the same cookie.

Ordinary cookies can be divided into two main types. One type saves a file on your computer permanently until a prescribed expiration date. It is used, for example, in functions that tell you what is new since you last visited the current website. Once the expiration date has passed, the cookie will be deleted from your computer and re-created the next time you visit the website.

The second type is called session cookies. When you are browsing a page, this cookie is temporarily stored on your computer to keep track of the language you have selected, for example. Session cookies are not stored on the computer and disappear when you close the browser.

In addition to ordinary cookies, there are other cookies that are affected by the same legislation.

We use cookies from third parties to track how you use our website, for example to be able to see which pages you visit and how long you are on each page. It helps us understand how people use our site and how they access it, which in turn helps us to create a better user experience.

Some cookies are also used for marketing purposes, such as cookies from Google Ads, Facebook and Google Analytics. For example, cookies for marketing purposes can be used to create targeted ads that may be of interest to specific users.

To opt out of cookies
You can via our cookie banner choose to accept our use of your personal information for marketing purposes or opt out of the use of your personal information for marketing purposes.

Most browsers allow you to refuse cookies – for example:

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. in Internet Explorer (version 10), you can block cookies using the settings to cancel cookie management by clicking on ”Tools”, ”Internet Options”, ”Privacy” and then ”Advanced”;

a. In Firefox (version 24), you can block all cookies by clicking on ”Tools”, ”Settings”, ”Privacy & Security”, selecting ”Custom Content Blocking” and clicking on ”All Cookies”; and

b. in Chrome (version 29), you can block all cookies by opening the ”Settings” menu and clicking on ”Website settings” under ”Privacy and security” and then unchecking ”Allow websites to save and read cookie data”.

Blocking all cookies will have a negative impact on the usefulness of many websites. If you block cookies, you will not be able to use all functions on our website.

You can delete cookies that have already been stored on your computer – for example:

. in Internet Explorer (version 10) you must manually delete cookies (you can find instructions for doing this at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835);

a. in Firefox (version 24) you can delete cookies by clicking on ”Tools”, ”Settings”, ”Privacy & security” and then selecting ”Clear data” under ”Cookies and website data”; and

b. in Chrome (version 29) you can delete all cookies by opening the menu ”Settings” and clicking on ”Clear web information” under ”Privacy and security”.

Removing cookies will have a negative impact on the usefulness of many websites.

This policy is subject to change. We recommend that you stay regularly updated on our website.