The Personal Data Act
The Swedish Chemicals Agency (KemI) is responsible for data about individuals on its website. Contacts for detailed information.
The Personal Data Act (1998:204) contains provisions on information to registered individuals. Information on the act on the website of the Swedish Data Inspection Board.
Questions sent by e-mail from the website
Personal data submitted in connection with a question sent by e-mail are only saved during the time required to investigate the question and reply to it.
Subscriptions and order of printed material
Personal data submitted in connection with subscriptions and orders for information material are only saved during the time required to keep the subscription or dispatch the order. If a charge is required, the invoice documentation is kept according to applicable accountancy provisions.
Cookies
On 25 July 2003, Sweden's new Electronic Communications Act entered into force. Under this law, visitors to a website must be informed that it uses cookies, how they are used on the website and how to block them.
The KemI website uses cookies to enable certain functions in connection with database searches. KemI does not use cookies to trace visitors or to pass on information about them.
Cookies are small text files saved on your computer by the website you visit. Session cookies, which are temporary files, disappear when you leave the website. There are also what are termed persistent cookies that remain on your computer for a longer period or until you delete them yourself. These enable the website to remember you and the information you sought on earlier visits.
You may disable cookies in the settings for your web browser. However, if you do so, we cannot guarantee full functionality of the website in your browser.
Electronic Communications Act (2003:389).