Privacy policy

A2 designers describe below for its privacy policy, which aims to ensure that we handle personal data in accordance with the EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation).

Registry manager for your personal information

A2 designers is the registry manager for the personal data you provide to us and is responsible for your personal information in accordance with the applicable data protection regulation (GDPR).

Handling of personal data

A2 designers handles the personal information you have given us in order to fulfill our commitments to you. The personal information that A2 designers handles is the name, address, phone number and e-mail address.

When you visit a website that belongs to us, we may store so-called “Cookies” to make your site experience better, but also to gather statistics that make us better on developing it. On our site you have the opportunity to agree that cookies are stored on your computer when visiting the site. Without your consent for storing basic cookies, we cannot offer you a site that works as intended. In addition to these basic cookies, third party cookies may appear to be allowed to store if you want access to some other features. You can always decline and revoke consent for storing cookies on our site. Canceling consent may mean that the site is not functioning properly. If you agree to store cookies when you visit us on the web, you can be sure that we anonymize any IP addresses we collect as a statistical basis.

Storage of personal data

Your personal information is stored at A2 designers only for as long as they are necessary to meet the specific purpose for which the data is collected.

Who has access to your information?

A2 designers is concerned about the availability and management of your personal information. The personal data provided to A2 designers will be available to the employees of the company who will fullfill the commitments we have towards you. Your personal data will never be disclosed to unauthorized persons nor shared with other parties, either within or outside Sweden’s borders. Information about personal data may be shared with authorities if required by law.

What are your rights?

– Right to information about the processing of personal data. As an individual, you are entitled to request information if and how A2 designers handles your personal information

– Right to rectification: A2 designers intends to keep the personal data being handled correctly and relevant. If your personal information for any reason would be incorrect, you are entitled to request a correction.

– Right to be forgotten: You have, at any time, the right to request to be forgotten and have your personal information deleted from A2 designers. However, if you choose to delete your personal information, A2 designers cannot complete any complaints or requests.

– Data portability: You are entitled to request the personal information that A2 designers has about you. The personal data contained herein are those communicated to us by consent or intended to fulfill an agreement. It may also be information that A2 designers has saved by interest. Interest is a legal basis, which means that the recovery of the data subject’s interest is greater than the risk of consequences for the individual in terms of personal integrity.

– The right to change, rectification or the right to be forgotten is made within one week, provided that it does not imply or could mean that A2 designers cannot fulfill its obligations under law.

– Right to file a complaint with a supervisory authority. If you feel that A2 designers is processing your personal information incorrectly, you are welcome to contact us. You also have the right to file a complaint with a regulatory authority.

How we use cookies

A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and it’s stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser, while the user is browsing. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items added in the shopping cart in an online store) or to record the user’s browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited in the past). They can also be used to remember arbitrary pieces of information that the user previously entered into form fields such as names, addresses, passwords, and credit card numbers.

There are three types of cookies:

Session cookies: these are mainly used by online shops and allow you to keep items in your basket when shopping online. These cookies expire when the browser is closed.

Permanent cookies: these remain in operation, even when you have closed the browser. They remember your login details and password so you don’t have to type them in every time you use the site. The law concerning permanent cookies stipulates that they need to be deleted after a period of six months.

Third-party cookies: these are installed by third parties with the aim of collecting certain information to carry out various research into behaviour, demographics etc.

Laws about cookies?

The intent behind the law is to increase the options available for consumers to protect their data privacy. Cookies enable websites to gather data about visitors and users. A lot of this data is gathered without any user awareness, and more and more companies are learning to exploit the value of that data. But not A2 designers. The law hopes to enable consumers to strike a new bargain with these businesses – it requires businesses to inform consumers of what is being gathered, and enables them to choose to participate in this or not.

Why are we using cookies?

Like most sites use cookies so do we. It is primarily for web traffic and statistics. To be able to make our site the best site possible for you and to learn about who visits us. That’s why. A2 designers does all things necessary to to keep all data collected by our cookies private.

How to handle cookies?

Disable third party cookies through the privacy settings of your web browser. This prevents ad networks from tracking you across multiple websites. Another option is to change your browser settings so that you are asked to approve every new cookie. This helps you to control which cookies you accept. In the beginning, this will be time consuming. But, as your browser remembers your choices, the window asking you to accept a cookie will only pop up when you surf to a website for the first time

You can also configure your web browser to delete all cookies when you close it. If you choose this option you will be asked to accept cookies every time you want to log in to an account.

Questions concerning cookies?

Please contact us if you have any questions concerning cookies or anything else.

Changes to the privacy policy

A2 designers reserves the right, at any time, to make changes to its privacy policy to the extent necessary to meet new legal or technical requirements. The latest version of the privacy policy is always available on our site.