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How to use the website

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Technical information

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Here you will find information that the municipality must provide by law when using the municipality's electronic services.

[Address]

[Phone]

[Fax]

[E-mail]

[Visiting address]

[Org number]

[Reg number concerning taxes]

[Information about any instructions in e.g. law or regulation that apply to the authority and where these can be accessed.]

This website uses cookies. Cookies is small textfiles saved on the local computer to e g make it possible to follow what the visitor make on the website.

There are two types of cookies:

  1. a permanent cookie
  2. a session cookie

Website uses only session cookies.

Here is information on how [the authority] processes personal data collected through our website, [www.theauthority.se]. Additional information is available in some of the forms and other electronic documents that you download from [the authority's e-service] and can fill in and submit, as well as in laws and regulations that apply to the authority.

Data Controller

[the authority] is the data controller for the processing of personal data on the website [www.theauthority.se]. [If exceptions exist, they should be stated here and supplemented with more information below, see "Processing by [another]"]. Information on how to contact us can be found under the heading Contact Information.

Purpose of Processing

[Here information should be provided on the purposes of the authority's processing of personal data in connection with the website. More specific information regarding the processing of personal data in connection with an e-service should be provided directly in connection with the e-service. From this page, links should be provided to such information]

[The authority] processes your personal data:

  • to identify you and verify that your e-ID and electronic signature are genuine,
  • to manage your personal data and maintain related functions such as registers of applicants and submitted documents, user support functions, etc.
  • when you post a message in [the authority's] discussion forum, read more under [the authority's] discussion forum,
  • when you use the e-service(s) [ ], read more under [reference to specific information for each e-service].

Transfer of Personal Data

E-IDs and other documents may be disclosed when a relying party needs to verify that electronic documents you have signed are genuine and that the e-ID is not blocked, and for relying parties to otherwise protect their rights due to the use of the e-ID. This means that information such as personal identification numbers and bank affiliations may be disclosed and that the information may be transferred abroad, so-called third countries, for verification of documents, etc.

Your personal data may also be disclosed to anyone who needs to access the information due to electronic document management based on fulfilling an agreement with you, a legal obligation, a task of public interest, or a task in connection with the exercise of official authority where the processing of the data is necessary.

Public Access Principle

[The authority] is a government agency. This means that messages sent to us become public documents, which may be disclosed according to the principle of public access.

Right to Request Information

According to Section 26 of the Personal Data Act (1998:204), you have the right to request information once per calendar year about the personal data processed about you by [the authority], regardless of whether this data was collected via the website or otherwise. If you want such information, you must submit a written and signed request to us. The request must be made on paper according to the Personal Data Act and cannot be sent by email.

Processing by [another]

[If another authority or private entity is the data controller for the processing of personal data regarding the entire website, part of the website, or a service accessible through the website, this should be stated here along with contact information for the data controller.]

Rules for the e-service []

[If regulations or other rules exist that govern the e-service, information about the rules should be provided here]

Data Controller

[The authority] is the data controller for the processing of personal data in connection with the e-service [ ]. Information on how to contact us can be found under "General Information".

Purpose of Processing

[Here information should be provided on the purposes of the authority's processing of personal data in connection with the e-service.] When using the e-service [ ], [the authority] processes your personal data to:

  1. identify you
  2. verify the authenticity of your e-ID,
  3. process your application, and
  4. archive your application and your acceptance of the terms for the e-service.

Your personal data may also be disclosed to anyone who needs to access the information due to electronic document management based on fulfilling an agreement with you, a legal obligation, a task of public interest, or a task in connection with the exercise of official authority where the processing of the data is necessary.

According to Section 26 of the Personal Data Act (1998:204), you have the right to request information once per calendar year about the personal data processed about you by [the authority], regardless of whether this data was collected via the website or otherwise. If you want such information, you must submit a written and signed request to us. The request must be made on paper according to the Personal Data Act and cannot be sent by email.