YOUR INTEGRITY IS IMPORTANT TO US

When you contact us by phone or meet us for an initial call, you can be completely anonymous and complete confidentiality prevails. If you contact us via our contact form on the website janiquesvedberg.com, you agree that your personal information (your name, phone number and e-mail address) may be used for us to reach you. The information is saved for up to 4 weeks and then deleted if no follow-up takes place. We do not share any personal data with third parties. Our data is stored by a web provider who is responsible for ensuring that this information can only be accessed by us.

This site is owned and operated by Road to Recovery AB, with head office at Västra Skansgatan 4G, SE-413 02 Gothenburg, Sweden.

E-mail: janique@janiquesvedberg.com

Phone: +46 (0) 702 185 213

Road to Recovery AB is the personal data controller for the personal data you provide through this website. We are therefore responsible for ensuring that your personal data is handled in accordance with the Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation) EU 2016/679, which entered into force within the EU on 25 May 2018.

Personal information we collect and why

Cookies

Cookies are files created by websites you visit. These simplify your online experience by saving browser information. With cookies you can continue to be logged on to websites, settings are saved and locally adapted information is displayed to you.

If you leave a comment on our site, you can choose to save your name, email address and website address in cookie files. This is for your convenience because you will not have to fill in this information again the next time you write a comment. These cookie files are valid for one year.

If you have an account and log in to this site, we will create a temporary cookie file to check if your browser accepts cookie files. This cookie file contains no personally identifiable information and disappears when you close your browser.

When you log in, we will also create multiple cookie files to save information about your login and your choices for designing the screen layout. Cookie files for login are valid for two days and cookie files for layout selection are valid for one year. If you tick ”Remember me” your cookie will remain for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be deleted.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie file will be saved in your browser. This cookie file contains no personal information, but only specifies the post ID of the item you just edited. It is valid for 1 day.

Newsletter

When you fill out a form on our web site to Subscribe to our Newsletter, you agree that your personal data (your name and e-mail address) may be used for marketing purposes.

Embedded content from other websites

Articles on this site may contain embedded content (such as video clips, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves just like the visitor has visited the other site.

These sites may collect information about you, use cookie files, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with said embedded content, including tracking your interaction with this embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to the site in question.

How long we keep your information

If you write a comment, the comment and its metadata will be saved without a time limit. The reason for this is that we need to be able to find and approve follow-up comments automatically and not queue them for review.

For users who register on your website (if available), we also save the personal data they specify in their user profile. All users can view, edit or delete their personal information at any time (with the exception that they cannot change their user name). The site’s administrators can also view and edit this information.

Your rights over your data

You can always request that we remove all personal information we have about you. This does not include any information that we are required to save for administrative, legal or security purposes. The rules for the processing of personal data in health care are regulated in the Patient Data Act, which we comply with.