Cookies & Privacy Policy

Cookies

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Terms of Cookies

A cookie is, in the context of the Internet, a small text file that is transferred from a web page to the user’s computer. This text file cannot contain any virus or other that may be harmful to your computer. The cookie contains information about your visit and is used for technical reasons to improve the site for you as a user.

For more information about the Cookies Act, please visit the Post and the National Telecom Agency’s Cookies page.

Cookies on lerocon.com

No cookies on lerocon.com contain any personal information and they are not used to register which other websites you visit. We use our own and third-party cookies.

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These two cookies contain an ID that is created when a visitor lands on the website.
This ID is used by Google Analytics to compile information on eg. statistics and behavior flow on the website.

Personal data and storage

On May 25, a new data protection law will be introduced throughout Europe, called the GDPR (Data Security Regulation). For this reason, we want to inform you about the type of information about you / your company that is stored in our systems.

Information such as name, email address, address, telephone number and personal / organizational number – are securely stored in our system, and stored there for up to 12 months after the last completed assignment. This is to be able to handle and complete future bookings, job applications, orders and answer any questions as smoothly as possible.

Do you want to know what data we have saved about you, or do you want us to delete all personal data concerning you / your company, then of course it goes well.
Contact [email protected] for more information.

If you want to read more about data protection reform, you can do so here: https://www.datainspektionen.se/dataskyddsreformen/


The GDPR applies as a law in all EU member states from May 25, 2018. The purpose of the GDPR is to create uniform rules across the EU, to protect citizens’ rights to their own data and to facilitate companies operating in several EU countries.