Access to an extract from the register
You are entitled to find out whether the Environmental Protection Agency is processing your personal data. If so, you are entitled to obtain access to the data, along with certain additional details.
Retification
You are entitled to request correction of any inaccurate personal data about you that the Environmental Protection Agency is processing. You are also entitled to request additions to incomplete personal data, subject to the purpose for which we are processing them.
Erasure (right to be forgotten)
Under certain circumstances, you are entitled to request that the Environmental Protection Agency erase your personal data. For instance, we may no longer need the data to meet the purpose for which they were collected. If the Environmental Protection Agency needs your personal data to perform its responsibilities or if they are contained in public documents, we cannot erase them.
Restrictions on processing
Under certain circumstances, you are entitled to request restrictions on the way we process your personal data. In that case, we will make sure that we process them only for specified purposes. Following are some of the circumstances under which we will restrict the way we process your personal data:
- You maintain that your personal data are not correct and the Environmental Protection Agency needs time to check it out.
- We are processing your data in an illegal manner and you are opposed to deleting them but request restrictions on their use instead.
- The Environmental Protection Agency no longer needs the data, but you have requested that we continue to keep them because you want them in order to look after your legal claims.
- You object to the way that the Environmental Protection Agency is processing your personal data. We will restrict the way we process your data until we have weighed your grounds for objecting against our responsibilities.
Data portability
Under certain circumstances, you are entitled to obtain the personal data about you that we are processing and transfer them to another personal data controller. You have that right only if the Environmental Protection Agency is processing your personal data in performance of an agreement or based on consent.
Objecting to the way we are processing your personal dataUnder certain circumstances, you are entitled to object to the way the Environmental Protection Agency is processing your personal data. We will stop processing them unless we have a responsibility, or a need to look after our legal claims, that requires us to continue.
Complaints
You are entitled to file a complaint with the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection about the way the Environmental Protection Agency is processing your personal data.
If you have questions about the way the Environmental Protection Agency is processing your personal data, feel free to write to our data protection officer at: