Overview of data protection
General
According to the legal requirements, users of this website must be informed about the type and scope, purpose of the collection and use of personal data on this website. The following information is intended to give you a simple overview of what happens to your personal data if you visit our website. With regard to the terms used here, we refer to the definitions in Art. 4 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
What is personal data?
Personal data is all information that relates to an identified or identifiable natural person (data subject), i.e. all information that can be used to identify you personally. If you would like more information about data protection, you can find this in this data protection declaration.
What does processing data mean?
Processing is understood to mean any process carried out with or without the aid of automated processes, in particular for the acquisition, storage, use, modification or deletion of data.
What types of data does this website collect?
This website can be used to collect inventory data (e.g. name / address), contact details (e.g. email / telephone number), usage data (e.g. pages visited / times of access) and communication data (e.g. IP addresses / device information).
Who collects the data on this website?
The operator collects the data on this website. The corresponding contact details of the operator can be found in the information below on the responsible body or in the legal notice on the website.
How is your data collected?
Your data is recorded by giving it to us, for example. This can e.g. by sending the data by email or entering it in a form.
However, there are also other data that automatically appear when you visit the website, e.g. be recorded by our IT systems through your computer or smartphone. This is primarily technical data, for example with which Internet browser you are on the Internet, which operating system you use or on which day or at what time you visited our website. This data collection takes place automatically as soon as you are connected to the website.
What is your data used for?
Much of the data is collected to determine what you are using on our website. This enables us to ensure that the website is displayed correctly. Another part will be needed to determine which parts of the website you have visited and what interested you. If you provide us with your contact details, this information is required to get in touch and communicate with you.
What rights do you have with regard to the data you transmit?
With regard to the personal data you have stored, you have the right to receive information about the origin, recipient and purpose of this data at any time free of charge. You can also request correction, blocking, complete or partial deletion of this data. If you have any questions about data protection, you can contact us at any time, in particular to the responsible body specified below or the address given in the imprint. In addition, you are free to complain to the responsible supervisory authority.
What are analysis tools and other third party tools?
Your surfing behavior on our website can be evaluated as soon as you visit it. This is done primarily with the help of cookies and, if necessary, using certain analysis programs. Your surfing behavior is usually analyzed anonymously and cannot be traced back to you. You can object to the analysis or you can prevent the use of certain tools. You can find more information and instructions in the following notes.
Mandatory information and further information
data protection
We as the operator of the website take the protection of your personal data very seriously. The personal data you provide will be treated confidentially in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this data protection declaration. The use of this website triggers the collection of various personal data. Personal data is data that can be used to identify you. This data protection declaration is intended to explain which data is collected from you and what it is used for. It also explains the purpose for which this is done.
Basically, we would like to point out that data transmission on the Internet, for example through communication via E-M