Nordic Consumer Ombudsmen will strenghten consumer protection in digital economy

The Consumer Ombudsmen of Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden stand together to ensure the effective enforcement of consumer law in the digital world.

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The Nordic Consumer Ombudsmen was meet in Helsinki. From the left Andres Sooniste, Estonia, Päivi Hentuen, Finland, Elisabeth Lier Haugseth, Norway, Cecilia Tisell, Sweeden og Christina Toftegaard Nielsen, Denmark.

The Nordic Consumer Ombudsmen met in Helsinki, Finland on 4-5 May to share views and discuss consumer protection issues of digital society.

During the meeting they agreed on and emphasized three pivotal points:

– Consumers are entitled to equal level of protection both online and offline. Development in the digital economy is fast. It is therefore important with close cooperation amongst consumer authorities, and effective enforcement measures. New set of tools and knowledge are needed for us as enforcers, says Consumer Ombud Elisabeth Lier Haugseth.

At their meeting, the Nordic Consumer Ombudsmen discussed various digital economy topics, including the interaction between the new data protection regime and consumer protection, as well as consumer problems in Internet of Things, such as the security and privacy issues which are not separate from consumer protection. The discussions and cooperation among Nordic Consumer Ombudsmen will continue during 2017.