Privacy policy

All content on this website belongs to the Challenges Forum. You may use our material as long as you give credit to the Challenges Forum and provide a link to the source and information about the publication date. You may not alter the material.

Some material on this website, such as photos and electronic publications, is copyright-protected and may only be used for purposes specified in conjunction with the material without authorization from the Challenges Forum. This involves, for example, photos of Challenges Forum employees.

Use of personal data
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the EU. It came into force on 25 May 2018.
According to GDPR, you have the right to:
• obtain confirmation as to whether your personal data is being processed
• obtain information about what sort of data is being processed
• obtain information about why the data is being processed
• obtain access to your personal data
• obtain information about whom your personal data is shared with
• obtain information about the period for which the data will be stored
• request amendments to personal data, or ask for the deletion or transfer of your personal data
• object to the processing of your personal data

Challenges Forum is responsible for the personal data processed by us and used on our website and elsewhere. We only process personal data when it is necessary in the delivery of our assigned areas of responsibility. This may include our exercise of public authority and compliance with a legal obligation.

Please contact Challenges Forum’s data protection officer if you need further information about our handling of personal data. You can contact our data protection officer by e-mail, , or by mail: Dataskyddsombudet, Challenges Forum, Folke Bernadotteakademin, Sandövägen 1, 872 64 Sandöverken.

Challenges Forum is hosted by FBA a Swedish state agency and all messages that are sent to or created by us are public records. We need to keep and archive public records. We can only delete public records in accordance with Swedish archiving regulations.

You can also read more about data protection at The Swedish Data Protection Authority’s website. If you wish to file a complaint about the way your personal data is processed, you should contact The Swedish Data Protection Authority.

[NOTE: This text is based on the FBA web site]