Processing of Personal Data
To ensure the safety of our customers and tenants, cameras are installed in the common customer areas. The recorded footage is handled in accordance with applicable laws, as described below. Signs informing visitors that camera surveillance is in use are posted at the entrances to the center.
Legal Basis and Purpose
The legal basis Valbo Köpcentrum uses for camera surveillance is a balancing of interests. This means that a balancing of interests is conducted between Valbo Köpcentrum’s interest in conducting camera surveillance and the individual’s interest in the protection of personal privacy. Valbo Köpcentrum uses cameras in certain locations to prevent and deter crimes, disturbances, vandalism, or similar incidents, as well as to support legal claims. Valbo Köpcentrum’s interest in conducting video surveillance is weighed against the individual’s interest in not being filmed.
Storage and Disclosure
The material is stored for one week before being deleted. In exceptional cases, material may be retained for a longer period, for example, if it is needed to investigate a crime.
Only a limited group of people has access to the material, and it may be disclosed to crime prevention authorities such as the Police Authority, a municipality, or another government agency.
Customer Rights
As a general rule, you have the right to request confirmation of whether you appear in any video footage and to request access to the recorded material in which you appear. As the data controller, Valbo Köpcentrum must take into account the privacy of others, and as a result, exceptions to this right may apply. You also have the right to request correction or deletion, as well as the right to object to the video surveillance.
Request
If you would like to request any information, please contact us by email at valbo@newsec.se
If you have a complaint regarding our processing of your data, you have the right to file a complaint with the Swedish Data Protection Authority.