Privacy Policy:
If you participate in an interview
We at 55 Degrees AB (”55 Degrees”, “we”,”our” and ”us”) care about your privacy and want you to feel safe when we process your personal data. In this privacy policy we want to inform you about how we process your personal data if you consent to participating in an interview.
Our goal is to be as transparent as possible regarding our processing of your personal data – do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you have!
How do we process your personal data?
To market our business
What processing we performWe use the footage to market our business, both internally and externally, on external channels, such as on our website/blog and social media channels (YouTube, LinkedIn etc.).
What personal data we process
Video material of you, information about your organization and information about your name.
Our legal basis for the processing
Consent (Article 6.1.a GDPR)
We collect your consent before we interview you. You can withdraw your consent at any time.
Storage period: We will use the video material of you for an indefinite period of time, or until you withdraw your consent.
You can find all our privacy policies which describe how we process personal data in other situations, e.g. if you visit our website or otherwise are in contact with us at https://www.55degrees.se/privacy.
Your rights
Below you find a detailed description of your rights and how to exercise them. In summary you have the following rights:
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the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority,
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the right to access what personal data we process about you,
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the right to rectification of any personal data that is inaccurate,
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the right to erasure of the personal data we process,
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the right to restrict our processing, and
Below you can read more about:
By pressing the selected heading, you will be moved to relevant paragraph.
Who is responsible and how to contact us?
Who can gain access to your personal data and why?
Where is your personal data processed?
What are your rights when we process your personal data? Detailed description
Who is responsible and how to contact us?
We at 55 Degrees 55 Degrees AB is responsible for the processing of your personal data.
If you have any questions or if you wish to exercise any of your rights, we are available at:
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Full name of legal entity: 55 Degrees AB (organization number 559201-6843)
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E-mail address: privacy@55degrees.se
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Mailing address: Lilla Nygatan 7, 211 38 Malmö, Sweden
Who can gain access to your personal data and why?
We do not sell your personal data or share it with other parties unless it is necessary. This means that your personal data will be handled by our employees, but only by the personnel in need of such access to conduct their work.
We will store your personal data, anonymised when possible, within our IT systems to ensure good and secure IT operations. This means that we share your personal data with our IT suppliers. Our IT-supplier will process your personal data on our behalf and following our instructions. We need to work with third parties to conduct our business. We are responsible for any sharing of your personal data to such suppliers and to ensure that your personal data is safe when shared with third parties. For more detailed information on our suppliers and the information we store with them, please visit our supplier page located at https://support.55degrees.se/space/SECURE/2014216193/55+Degrees+Sub-Processors+and+Suppliers.
Where is your personal data processed?
We use EU/EEA vendors that store data in the EU/EEA when possible. However, when we must use suppliers outside of the EU/EEA, your personal data will be processed outside of the EU/EEA. These suppliers store some or all information in the USA.
In the above situations we and our suppliers rely on Standard Contractual Clauses for the transfer of personal data outside of the EU/EEA. The use of Standard Contractual Clauses is an effort to provide a safe transfer of your personal data. You find a more detailed description of the transfer of personal data at https://support.55degrees.se/space/SECURE/2014216193/55+Degrees+Sub-Processors+and+Suppliers.
If you want to know more about who we share your personal data with and how your personal data is transferred, please feel free to contact us. Our contact information can be found at the beginning of this privacy policy.
What are your rights when we process your personal data? Detailed description
You have certain rights that you can exercise to affect how we process your personal data. You can read a more detailed description about what those rights are below.
If you want to know more about your rights or if you want to exercise any of your rights, please contact us and we will help you.
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Right to complain – Article 77 of the GDPR
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority if you consider that the processing of your personal data violates the GDPR. In Sweden, the competent supervisory authority is the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection (IMY).
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Right to withdraw your consent – Article 7.3 of the GDPR
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us.
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Right of access – Article 15 of the GDPR
You have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether we are processing your personal data or not. You can make a request by contacting us. If we are processing your personal data, you also have the right to obtain a copy of the personal data processed by us as well as information about our processing, such as the purposes of the processing and for how long your personal data is stored.
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Right to rectification of processing – Article 16 of the GDPR
You have the right to have inaccurate personal data concerning you rectified without undue delay. You also have the right to have incomplete personal data completed.
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Right to erasure (“the right to be forgotten”) – Article 17 of the GDPR
Under certain conditions, you have the right to have your personal data erased by us without undue delay. For example, if you withdraw your consent and there is no other legal basis for the processing or if the personal data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or processed.
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Right to restriction of processing – Article 18 of the GDPR
Under certain conditions, you have the right to request that we restrict our processing of your personal data. For example, if you contest the accuracy of the personal data, or if the processing is unlawful and you oppose the erasure of the personal data and instead request the restriction on the use of the personal data.
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Right to data portability – Article 20 of the GDPR
You have the right to receive personal data concerning you. This right applies to personal data that you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. You also have the right to transmit those personal data to another controller, where technically feasible.
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This privacy policy was adopted on April 6, 2025.