Data protection in the EU

The EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) superseded all EU member states' data protection laws based on the 1995 Data Protection Directive (DPD) on 25 May 2018. 
The regulation imposes obligations onto organisations anywhere, so long as they target or collect data related to people in the EU.
Find out more about GDPR https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/
Consumer rights
To find out your rights as a consumer, please go to https://europa.eu/consumer guarantees
Each EU country can implement the rules slightly differently, please choose country in the drop down list https://europa.eu/consumer guarantees
Please see some of the country links for your convenience:
Germanyhttps://www.bmjv.de/
Lithuaniahttp://www.vvtat.lt/
Norwayhttps://www.forbrukerradet.no/
Swedenhttps://www.konsumentverket.se/
UKhttps://www.gov.uk/consumer-protection-rights
Copyright
All the content of this website (e.g. texts, images, graphics, sound, animations and videos) and the position thereof in Systemair HOME websites is subject to copyright protection and to other protection laws.
Without the consent of the respective rights owner, the content of these websites may not be copied, disseminated, modified, or made accessible to third parties for commercial purposes.
Trademarks
Unless otherwise indicated, the trademarks used on our sites are the property of Systemair HOME AB, Sweden.
No license
No license to use the intellectual property (in particular patents, trademarks, and copyrights) of Systemair HOME AB or of third parties is granted by way of this website.
Governing law
If you are a consumer, please note that these general terms and conditions, their subject matter and formation, are governed by Swedish law. You and we both agree to that the courts of Sweden will have non-exclusive jurisdiction.
If you are a business, these general terms and conditions, their subject matter and their formation (and any non-contractual disputes or claims) are governed by Swedish law. We both agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Sweden.
Information on Online Dispute Resolution
The platform for Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) is set up by the European commission to serve as a point of contact for the out-of-court resolution of disputes relating to contractual obligations under online sales contracts and online service contracts.
The platform is provided at  http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr