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Stockholm School of Economics, PO Box 6501, 113 83 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: dpo@hhs.se

Telephone: +46-8-736 90 00

Request to exercise the right to erasure

In accordance with article 18 in the General Data Protection Regulation, natural persons have the right to request deletion of personal data that is related to them that is being processed. To exercise this right, we ask you kindly to fill in this form and send it to us on the mentioned address along with a photocopy of your valid ID.

More information about how we process your personal information and what rights natural persons have can be found on our website.

Please send the filled in form to:

Stockholm School of Economics DPO

Box 6501

113 83 Stockholm

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Stockholm School of Economics, PO Box 6501, 113 83 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: dpo@hhs.se

Telephone: +46-8-736 90 00

Grounds for the request

The personal data is no longer necessary for the means as to why they were collected or processed in the first place

I wish to recall the consent as to which the legal ground for processing the data has been based upon

I object to the processing of my personal data, that is based on legitimate interest, on grounds that are specific to my situation (please motivate in text field below)

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Grounds for the request

The personal data relating to me that is being processed has been processed illegally (please motivate in text field below)

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The personal data must be erased in order to fulfill a legal obligation originating in EU or Swedish law that Stockholm School of Economics is bound by (please motivate in the text field below) Description of the legal obligation that Stockholm School of Economics is bound by:

The personal data has been collected in connection to the offer of information society services referred to in the General Data Protection Regulation article 8.1

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Stockholm School of Economics, PO Box 6501, 113 83 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: dpo@hhs.se

Telephone: +46-8-736 90 00

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