Privacy Policy

Last updated on June 23rd, 2026

1. Purpose

The purpose of this notice is to inform you of how Konsert will collect, store and handle your personal information when you visit or use our webpage, as well as your rights to your information. Our goal is to always collect and process personal data responsibly and with your privacy in mind.

2. Who is the personal data controller?

  • Name: Konsert Strategy & IP AB
  • Corporate identity number: 556710-6140
  • Contact: Arvid Wallgrens Backe 20, 41346 Göteborg, Sweden
    info@konsert.com

3. How do we collect your data?

When you visit our website(s) at e.g. www.konsert.com, we may receive or collect personal information about you in a variety of ways, including the following:

  • Directly from you: If you contact us, normally via our website(s) or when you contact our teams to make an inquiry, or if you follow us on social media;
  • Through cookies and other technology: This type of data is collected automatically, in accordance with your browser and privacy settings; and
  • Through other Third Parties: We may collect personal information about you from other sources such as our marketing partners.

By submitting your personal data to us, you acknowledge that:

  • You have read and understood this privacy notice and how we process your personal data as set out herein;
  • Your personal data may be transferred and processed for the purposes and in the manner specified herein, and
  • You are not required to provide any requested information to Konsert but, depending on the settings and choices you make in your browser, some personal data may be automatically collected.

4. What types of data do we collect?

When you visit our website(s) or contact us, we may collect information about you, including Personal Information. “Personal Information” means information that identifies or relates to you, or as defined under applicable law. The following identifies the categories of personal information we may collect directly from you (or about you) and how we collect such data the following types of personal information about you:

Manual data collection: If you contact us, in regard to e.g. a potential project, a recruitment opportunity, or other questions, we may manually collect and store data, which may include:

  • Name: Your first and last names;
  • Contact: Your current contact information, which may include your physical address, your e-mail address, your telephone address, or any other contact form (e.g. social media profile) that you directly provide to us;
  • Employment status: Your current employer and your position with the employer, and
  • Any other personal data provided by you, such as education history, employment history, etc.

Automatic data collection: As you navigate our website, we may use automatic data collection technologies to collect certain information about your equipment, browsing actions, and patterns, including:

  • Details of your visits to our website, including details of referring websites (URL’s), traffic data, location data, logs, language, date and time of access, frequency, and other communication data and the resources that you access;
  • Information about your computer and Internet connection, including your IP address, operating system, host domain, and browser type, and
  • Inferences drawn from the categories described above in order to create a profile about you to reflect your preferences, characteristics, behavior and attitude.

The information we collect automatically includes statistical data and may also include personal information. We may also maintain it or associate it with personal information you provide to us or that we collect in other ways or receive from third parties. It helps us to improve our services and to deliver a better and more personalized support, including by enabling us to:

  • Estimate how individuals access and use our webpage;
  • Store information about your preferences, and
  • Speed up your searches.

Cookies: Like many other websites, we use cookies and other technologies to help us deliver content specific to your interests, to process your requests, and/or to analyze your visiting patterns. Cookies are small data files stored on your own computer's hard drive. They are generated by our website(s). By assigning and storing a unique user name cookie on your device, we are able to offer you personalized collection, filtering and delivery of information that we feel will be of value to you, and we are able to save you the trouble of re-entering your contact information each time you visit our website(s). If you choose to reject cookies, you may still use our website(s), although certain functions and applications may be disallowed or not fully functional.

Here is some information about the different categories of cookies we may use:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies. These cookies are essential to make this website work. They enable you to move around this website and use its features. Without these cookies, services that are necessary for you to be able to use the website cannot be provided.
  • Performance Cookies. These cookies collect information about how you have used a website, such as which pages are visited most often, how people are moving from one link to another, and if they get error messages from certain pages. Overall, these cookies provide analytical information about how a website is performing and how the publisher can improve it.
  • Social Media Cookies. To enhance your internet experience and make the sharing of content easier, some of the pages on this website may contain links to third party social media service providers, such as LinkedIn, Twitter, or Pinterest. Through these links, the
  • Social media service provider may set its own cookies on your computer or device. We do not control these cookies and you should check the social media service provider’s website for further details about how they use cookies.
  • Targeting Cookies. Some companies allow their advertising partners or other third party partners to use this type of cookie to deliver advertising that is relevant to your interests. These cookies can remember that your computer or device has visited a site or service, and may also be able to track your device’s browsing activity on other sites.

5. Our principles for processing personal data

We will always handle personal data with the aim of safeguarding your integrity and rights. This means gathering as little personal data as possible, storing it for as short a time as possible, and using it in as limited a way as possible. More broadly speaking:

  • We will only collect, use and store your personal data where we have a lawful basis to do so.
  • We will, to the extent permitted by law, be transparent and inform you about how we will collect and use your personal data.
  • We will only collect personal data for specific purposes and not reuse it for unrelated purposes.
  • We will collect and store the minimum amount of personal data needed for the purposes stated to you.
  • We will update our records when you inform us that your details have changed.
  • We have appropriate and relevant security measures, both technical and organizational, to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your personal data.
  • We will not store your personal data longer than is necessary.
  • We will respect the rights granted to you by applicable privacy and data protection laws.
  • We will contractually require all third party suppliers who process personal data on our behalf to have appropriate security and organisational measures in place to comply with privacy and data protection laws.

6. How will Konsert share your personal data?

Konsert may, if necessary, to fulfil the purpose for processing the personal data, share your personal data with other Legal entities within the Rouse Group including entities outside of the European Union or the European Economic Area (EU/EEA) (US, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai). Konsert may also, if necessary, to fulfil the purpose for processing the personal data and for support purposes, share limited amount of your personal data with third party suppliers, including suppliers outside of EU/EEA.

Konsert will secure that there are appropriate safeguards in place which provide adequate levels of protection of your personal data as required by applicable data protection laws when personal data is shared with third parties and/or transferred to a country outside of EU/EEA. For example, this may include the use of intercompany or external data processing agreements based on EU approved Standard Contractual Clauses or such other mechanisms as have been recognized or approved by the relevant authorities from time to time.

7. Your data protection rights

According to the data protection laws, you have the right to exercise control over your personal data and to obtain information about how we process your personal data. You can contact us if you want to exercise any of your rights.

7.1. Request a register extract of personal data

You have the right to obtain information about which personal data about you that we process. You can obtain this by requesting a register extract from us through a written request to info@konsert.com.

7.2. Rectify inaccurate or incomplete personal data

If it turns out that we process personal data about you that is inaccurate, you have the right to request a rectification of the personal data. You can also request to have incomplete personal data about you completed.

7.3. Erase your personal data

In certain situations, you have the right to have any or all of your personal data erased. This is also referred to as the right to be forgotten. In certain cases we cannot erase all of your personal data. In such case this would, for instance, be due to the fact that we need to store your personal data due to a contractual relationship or law.

7.4. Restrict how we process your personal data

In certain situations, you have the right to demand that our processing of your personal data be restricted for a period of time. This can pertain, for example, to a situation where you believe data about you is inaccurate and we need to verify it. It can also pertain to a situation where you object to processing that we base on a legitimate interest. In such case we must verify if our grounds override yours.

7.5. Object to how we process your personal data

If we process personal data about you on the grounds of a legitimate interest, you can object to this processing. In order for us to be able to continue processing such personal data, we must be able to show that we have compelling, legitimate grounds for this processing that override your interests and rights. You can read more about legitimate interests in the sections above.

7.6. Transfer your personal data to another party (data portability)

If we process your personal data on the grounds of an agreement or consent, you have the right to receive the personal data that you yourself have provided to us. Where technically feasible, you also have the right to have the personal data transmitted to another party. This is called data portability.

7.7. Submit an objection to the supervisory authority

If you have an objection about how we have processed your personal data, you can turn to the supervisory authority concerned. In Sweden this is the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection (Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten)
Read more on the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection's website

8. Changes to this policy

We may change this policy from time to time. The current version of this policy is the version on our website. Changes are effective immediately when we post the new version on our website. Your continued use of our website and/or receipt of our services signify your continued consent to this policy.