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Personal data

Göran Sjödén Rehabshop AB (hereinafter Rehabshop) processes personal data with the utmost care. By submitting information via our website, you agree that Rehabshop processes personal data such as contact information and company details. These data are used to manage the business relationship and for sales purposes.

Access

The personal data you provide to us may be shared with Rehabshop’s external suppliers (such as IT suppliers) to the extent necessary to administer and implement the above-mentioned purposes. However, your personal data will not otherwise be passed on, sold, exchanged or shared with other companies, organizations or individuals without your consent.

Only persons at Rehabshop who need to process the personal data for the above purposes have access to the data. Rehabshop has furthermore taken appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data against, among other things loss and unauthorized access.

Rehabshop keeps your personal data until it is no longer needed or is considered obsolete.

Rights

Rehabshop is the data controller for the processing of your personal data. This means that we are responsible for ensuring that your personal data is processed correctly and in accordance with applicable law.

You have the right to contact Rehabshop once per calendar year, free of charge, to find out what data is held about you. You have the right to obtain the personal data in a machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit your personal data to another controller.

You may at any time request that the processing of your personal data be restricted or that we delete your personal data. However, please note that a restriction or deletion may mean that Rehabshop is not able to send you information according to your wishes. We are also obliged, at your request, to correct data about you that is inaccurate, incomplete or misleading.

If you are dissatisfied with how Rehabshop processes your personal data, you have the right to report such dissatisfaction to the Data Inspectorate, which is the supervisory authority for Rehabshop’s processing of personal data.

Cookies

This cookie policy applies to Rehabshop’s use of cookies on our website. This cookie policy describes the type of cookies we use on the website, why we use cookies, how you can block or delete cookies and where you can read more about the specific cookies used.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website. This file stores information that can be read by the website if you visit it again at a later date. Some cookies are necessary for the site to function properly. Other cookies make things easier for the visitor: they remember your login details or the language you have chosen, for example. Cookies mean that you do not have to fill in the same information again. Cookies are also used for marketing purposes as they allow the website to identify you as a returning visitor and provide you with a more personalized experience.

What does Rehabshop use cookies for?

Some cookies used by Rehabshop are strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website and to enable you to move around the website and use its features. You do not need to consent to our use of essential cookies as they are necessary for us to provide the website.

The website also uses cookies that allow us to optimize the functionality of the website, to improve your experience of the website, to make the website easier to use and to tailor the website to your interests and needs. In addition, cookies are used to compile anonymous statistics so that we can understand how our users browse the website and thus improve our services.

Rehabshop also uses cookies to make our marketing more personal by tailoring ads that are more likely to appeal to you.

What kind of cookies do we use?

How can I disable cookies?

You can set your browser to disable cookies. However, please note that if you disable cookies, your name and password will no longer be stored on any website.

An alternative is to use a browser extension that both displays and provides options to block certain cookies. An example of a popular tool is Ghostery.

How to disable the use of cookies:

Chrome
  1. Open Chrome
  2. Click on the Chrome menu icon
  3. Near the bottom of the page, click on “Show advanced settings”.
  4. To disable cookies, select “Prevent websites from saving any data”.
Safari
  1. Open Safari
  2. Select ‘Preferences’ under the ‘Safari’ menu and click on ‘Privacy’.
  3. You can disable Cookies by selecting “Block Cookies”.
Firefox
  1. Open Firefox
  2. Select the “Tools” menu and click on “Settings”
  3. Select “Privacy” and uncheck the “Allow the website to store cookies” option.
  4. If it does not work immediately, you may need to restart your browser.
Internet Explorer
  1. Open Internet Explorer
  2. Select the menu “Tools” and “Internet Options”
  3. Click on the “Privacy” tab and move the slider under “Settings” at the top to block all cookies.
  4. Click on “OK”
Edge
  1. Open Edge
  2. Click on the Edge menu icon
  3. Click on “Settings”
  4. Click on “Show advanced settings”
  5. Scroll down to “Cookies” and select “Block cookies”.