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Privacy policy

The Bible Library

Privacy policy

The Bible Library endeavours to provide a secure and anonymous user experience on our website. We care about your privacy and only collect the information that is necessary for the functionality of the website.

 


Privacy policy

This website is privately operated and aims to provide a secure and anonymous user experience. The Bible Library's Privacy Policy describes how we handle information when you visit our website. We do not collect any personal data other than that required for the proper functioning of the website.
  1. Collection of information. We do not collect any personal data. However, technical information about your device and use of the website may be collected through cookies and analytical tools.
  2. Use of cookies and analytics tools. We use cookies to analyse visits to our website and for anonymous demographic profiling. These cookies are only used to understand how the website is used and to improve the user experience.
  3. Sharing of information. As we do not collect personal data, no such data is shared with third parties.
  4. Storage and protection of information. All information collected through cookies is anonymous and is only stored for as long as necessary for analysis purposes.
  5. Voluntary donations. We accept voluntary donations, but we do not collect any personal data about the donor. Donations are completely anonymous and are not linked to any sales of goods, favours or commitments on our part. In case of attempted fraud, a police report is filed and the necessary information is shared with the relevant authority. See more about: Donation Privacy Policy below.
  6. Handling of images Images. published on the website are either our own or used with the permission of the copyright holder. We endeavour not to publish material that could identify individuals without their consent. If you feel that an image should be removed, please contact us.
  7. Your rights and settings. You can manage and restrict the use of cookies through your browser settings.
  8. Changes to this policy. We may update this privacy policy as necessary; to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. We encourage you to periodically review this Privacy Policy to stay informed about our privacy practices. The latest version will always be available on our website.
  9. Contact. If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us.

All content on the website is covered and protected by:

  1. The Swedish Freedom of Expression Act and Freedom of Religion Act - All content on this web address, but not limited to Bibeln.Online ⎜ TheBibleLibrary.se ⎜ JesusPay.org, is covered and protected by our God-given Swedish Freedom of Expression Act (1991:1469); Freedom of Religion Act (1951:680).*
  2. Swedish Copyright Act - Trademarks such as The Bible Library™, SKJVB - Swedish KJV Bible™, and JesusPay™ including all trademarks and materials related to the SKJVB project are all assets of Bibeln.Online and are protected under the Swedish Copyright Act (1960:729) Swedish Copyright Act.
  3. © 2025 The Bible Library™, Bibeln.Online. Extracts from the text of this website may be copied and published on non-commercial platforms, but may not be modified. The full text may not be copied, distributed, or published without written permission from the copyright holder. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution – NonCommercial – No Derivatives). Read more about the license: CC licenses (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). For more information, please contact us.
*Sweden's Freedom of Religion Act

Sweden's Freedom of Religion Act is primarily governed by the Instrument of Government (RF), which is part of the Swedish Constitution. It contains provisions on freedom of religion and other fundamental rights and freedoms:

The Instrument of Government (1974:152) - Chapter 2, Fundamental rights and freedoms

Article 1

"Every citizen is guaranteed in relation to the public 

  1. freedom of expression: freedom to communicate information and to express thoughts, opinions and feelings in speech, writing or pictures or by other means 

  2. 'freedom of information' means the freedom to seek and receive information and to take cognisance of the opinions of others 

  3. freedom of assembly: the freedom to organise and attend meetings for the purpose of education, expression of opinion or other similar purposes, or for the practice of religion 

  4. 'freedom of demonstration' means the freedom to organise and take part in demonstrations in public places 

  5. 'Freedom of association' means the freedom to associate with others for public or private purposes 

  6. 'Freedom of religion' means the freedom, either alone or in community with others, to manifest one's religion."

Article 2

"Every citizen shall be protected against compulsion to manifest his political, religious, cultural or other opinions in public. He shall likewise be protected against compulsion to take part in meetings for the expression of opinions or other expressions of opinion or to belong to religious communities or to other associations for the common exercise of such opinions."

Law (1951:680) on freedom of religion

This law, also known as the Freedom of Religion Act, specifically states that everyone has the right to freely practise their religion and that no one may be forced to participate in religious activities or profess a particular faith.

The Freedom of Religion Act and the Instrument of Government together ensure that individuals in Sweden have the right to freely practise their religion without interference from the state and that they are protected from coercion in religious matters.

Bibeln.online & The Bible Library

Privacy Policy for Donations

We care about your privacy and ensure that all donations are completely anonymous. Donations are not linked to any sales of goods, favours or commitments on our part.
We do not collect or store any personal data linked to donations, beyond what is necessary to ensure the fulfilment of the transaction in accordance with applicable legislation.
In case of suspicion of fraudulent behaviour, we reserve the right to take measures to protect our business and our donors. This includes reporting suspected fraud to the relevant authorities, such as the police. In connection with such a report, information necessary for the investigation may be shared with the relevant authorities in accordance with applicable law.
We report all attempts at fraud to the police, such as in connection with attempts at money laundering where the fraudster uses so-called money guards. Where the fraudster often swishes a sum to a recipient, and then asks the recipient to swish the sum to a different number than where the Swish payment came from. Of course, sometimes people swish the wrong number, but as long as the Swish recipient swishes the amount back to the same number where the payment came from, there is no fraud or money laundering - but this is important to keep in mind.
By making a donation, you acknowledge that you have read this policy. See our Donations page

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