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If you have been subjected to violence or threats, you are eligible for protected identity. If this applies to you, the Swedish Tax Agency will protect your population data details, such as your name and address. There are three types of protection. Your circumstances will determine which type of protection you are eligible for.
There are three types of protected identity:
You can be granted protected Population Register data if you are at risk of being subjected to crime, persecution or serious harassment. This is a comprehensive protection measure, and you will normally have to move to a new address. You must also take care not to disclose your personal data.
You may be eligible for protected Population Register data if:
The Swedish Tax Agency will assess the circumstances in each individual case. If you cannot be granted protected Population Register data, you might still be eligible for confidentiality marking.
When we receive your application, we check that you meet the requirements for protected Population Register data. If you do, a temporary confidentiality marking will be registered for you, and this will remain in place while we investigate your case. We will notify you about this.
The Swedish Tax Agency has the right to contact other government agencies (such as the Swedish Police or the Social Welfare Board) that can provide information relevant to your case. These government agencies may also comment on information that you have provided, and on the seriousness of the threat in question. The Swedish Tax Agency will then make an overall assessment based on all the documentation we have received.
When the Swedish Tax Agency has reached a decision on protected Population Register data, we will send you a notification letter. As a rule, we grant protected Population Register data for an unlimited time. However, we may grant it for a limited period if there are specific reasons for doing this.
Application: protected Population Register data (form SKV 7706, in Swedish)
Confidentiality marking makes it more difficult for others to access your personal data in the Swedish Population Register. Confidentiality marking applies to all of your personal data.
A confidentiality marking alerts the Swedish Tax Agency and other government agencies to their need to carry out a thorough confidentiality assessment before disclosing your personal data.
You qualify for confidentiality marking if the disclosure of your personal data would make you or a close relative vulnerable, or put you at risk of harm. You can also be granted confidentiality marking as a preventive measure, for example if:
You do not need to move if you are granted confidentiality marking as a preventive measure.
You cannot be granted confidentiality marking because you want to be anonymous on the internet or have been subject to identity theft.
You are eligible for new identity details if you are at risk of serious crime involving a threat to your life, health or freedom. This means you will be given new identity details, such as a new name and personal identity number. You apply to the Swedish Police for new identity details.
Protected identity (Swedish Police, in Swedish) External link.
There are several things you need to do before applying for protected identity.
You are not eligible for protected Population Register data if you cannot make your own contribution to the effectiveness of this protection. This is the case if, for example, you:
You cannot be granted protected Population Register data if you have been subject to identity theft, or because you want to reduce your online exposure.
The Swedish Tax Agency places high demands on you when it comes to your engagement in ensuring the effectiveness of this protection. You might have to change workplaces, preschools or schools.
If you cannot be granted protected Population Register data, you might still be eligible for confidentiality marking. The Swedish Tax Agency will assess the circumstances in each individual case.
You would not meet the confidentiality marking eligibility requirements if you:
You are entitled to contact the businesses that process your personal data and ask them to erase it. This applies if you cancel your gym membership, for example.
Right to erasure (the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection) External link.
If your personal data has been published online, contact the business in question directly. In some cases, you might need to identify yourself using your Swedish BankID.
If you want a secret phone number, contact your service provider.
Specific information for public-sector organisations is available here:
Guidelines on how to handle protected personal data (in Swedish)