Privacy policy

Thank you for visiting our website. In this Policy, we would like to inform you about how we handle your data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protec­tion Regula­tion (GDPR).

​​Control­ler
The Control­ler for the data proces­sing opera­ti­ons descri­bed below is the office named in the imprint.

Usage Data
When you visit our website, our web server tempo­r­a­rily evalua­tes usage data for statis­ti­cal purpo­ses in order to improve the quality of our website. This data consists of the follo­wing data categories:

  • the name and address of the reques­ted content,
  • the date and time of the query,
  • of the trans­fer­red data volume,
  • the access status (content trans­fer­red, content not found),
  • the descrip­tion of the used web browser and opera­ting system,
  • the refer­ral link, which indica­tes from which page you reached ours,
  • the IP address of the reques­t­ing compu­ter, which is shortened in such a way that a perso­nal reference can no longer be established.

The above-mentio­ned log data will only be evalua­ted anonymously.

Storage of IP Adres­ses for Security Purposes
We store the complete IP address trans­mit­ted by your web browser for a period of fourteen days in the interest of detec­ting, limiting and elimi­na­ting attacks on our web pages. After this period, we delete or anony­mize the IP address.

The legal basis for this proces­sing is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR.

Data Security
We take techni­cal and organiza­tio­nal measu­res to protect your data as compre­hen­si­vely as possi­ble from unwan­ted access. These measu­res include encryp­tion proce­du­res on our web pages. Your data is trans­fer­red from your compu­ter to our server and vice versa via the inter­net using TLS encryption.

You can usually recognize this by the fact that the lock symbol in the status bar of your browser is closed and the address line begins with https://.

Neces­sary Cookies
On our website, we use cookies which are neces­sary in order for the site to function. Cookies are small text files that can be placed on your compu­ter or mobile device by websites that you visit. A distinc­tion is made between session cookies, which are deleted as soon as you close your browser, and perma­nent cookies, which are stored beyond the indivi­dual session.

We do not use these neces­sary cookies for analy­sis, track­ing or adver­ti­sing purposes.

In some cases, these cookies only contain infor­ma­tion on certain settings and cannot be linked to a person. They may also be neces­sary to enable user guidance, security and imple­men­ta­tion of the site.

The legal basis for using these cookies is our legiti­mate interest accor­ding to Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR.

You can set your browser to inform you about the place­ment of cookies. This is in order to make the use of cookies trans­pa­rent for you.

You can also delete cookies or prevent the setting of new cookies at any time by using the appro­priate browser settings.

Please note that if you delete certain cookies, our web pages may not be displayed correctly and some functions may no longer be available.

Data Proces­sors
We trans­fer your data to service provi­ders who support us in the opera­tion of our websites and related proces­ses. These service provi­ders are usually data proces­sors within the meaning of Art. 28 GDPR. Our service provi­ders are strictly bound by contracts and our instructions.

Your rights as a data subject
When proces­sing your perso­nal data, the GDPR grants you certain rights as a data subject:

  • Right of access by the data subject (Art. 15 GDPR)
    You have the right to obtain confir­ma­tion as to whether perso­nal data concer­ning you are being proces­sed; if this is the case, you have the right to be infor­med of this perso­nal data and to receive the infor­ma­tion speci­fied in Art. 15 GDPR.
  • Right to recti­fi­ca­tion (Art. 16 GDPR)
    You have the right to recti­fi­ca­tion of inaccu­rate perso­nal data concer­ning you and, taking into account the purpo­ses of the proces­sing, the right to have incom­plete perso­nal data comple­ted, inclu­ding by means of provi­ding a supple­men­tary state­ment without delay.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR)
    You have the right to obtain the erasure of perso­nal data concer­ning you without undue delay if one of the reasons listed in Art. 17 GDPR applies.
  • Right to restric­tion of proces­sing (Art. 18 GDPR)
    You have the right to request the restric­tion of proces­sing if one of the condi­ti­ons listed in Art. 18 GDPR is met, e.g. if you have objec­ted to the proces­sing, for the duration of our examination.
  • Right to data porta­bi­lity (Art. 20 GDPR)
    In certain cases, which are listed in detail in Art. 20 GDPR, you have the right to receive the perso­nal data concer­ning you in a struc­tu­red, commonly used and machine-reada­ble format, or to request that this data be trans­fer­red to a third party.
  • Right to withdraw consent (Art. 7 GDPR)
    If the proces­sing of data is based on your consent, you are entit­led to withdraw your consent to the use of your perso­nal data at any time in accordance with Art. 7 (3) GDPR. Please note that the withdra­wal is only effec­tive for the future. Proces­sing that took place before the withdra­wal is not affected.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR)
    If data is collec­ted on the basis of Art. 6 (1) 1 f GDPR (data proces­sing for the purpose of our legiti­mate interests) or on the basis of Art. 6 (1) 1 e GDPR (data proces­sing for the purpose of protec­ting public interests or in the exercise of official autho­rity), you have the right to object to the proces­sing at any time for reasons arising from your parti­cu­lar situa­tion. We will then no longer process the perso­nal data unless there are compel­ling legiti­mate grounds for the proces­sing which override your interests, rights and freedoms or if data is still needed for the estab­lish­ment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
  • Right to lodge a complaint with a super­vi­sory autho­rity (Art. 77 GDPR)
    Accor­ding to Art. 77 GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a super­vi­sory autho­rity if you believe that the proces­sing of your data viola­tes data protec­tion regula­ti­ons. This right may be asser­ted in parti­cu­lar with a super­vi­sory autho­rity in the Member State of your habitual residence, your place of work or the place of the suspec­ted infringement.

Asser­ting your rights
Unless other­wise descri­bed above, please contact us to assert your rights. You will find our contact details in our imprint.

Contact details of our data protec­tion officer
Our exter­nal data protec­tion officer is available to provide further infor­ma­tion on data protection.

daten­schutz nord GmbH
Konsul-Smidt-Straße 88
28217 Bremen

Web: www.datenschutz-nord-gruppe.de
E-Mail: office@datenschutz-nord.de​

When contac­ting our data protec­tion officer, please specify the name of the company, stated in our imprint.

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