Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

1. Overview of Data Protection

General Information

The following information provides a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you visit this website.
Personal data refers to any information that can personally identify you.
For detailed information on data protection, please refer to the full Privacy Policy below.

2. Data Collection on This Website

Who is responsible for data collection on this website?

The data processing on this website is carried out by the website operator. You can find the contact details in the section “Responsible Entity” below.

How do we collect your data?

Some data is collected when you provide it to us directly – for example, by filling out a contact form.

Other data is collected automatically or with your consent by our IT systems when you visit the website. This includes primarily technical data (e.g. browser type, operating system, or time of page access). This data is collected automatically as soon as you enter the site.

What do we use your data for?

Part of the data is collected to ensure the proper functioning of the website. Other data may be used to analyze user behavior and improve the user experience.

What rights do you have regarding your data?

You have the right to request information at any time about the origin, recipients, and purpose of your stored personal data. You also have the right to request correction or deletion of your data.

If you have given consent to data processing, you may revoke this consent at any time with effect for the future. Under certain conditions, you also have the right to request the restriction of the processing of your personal data.

In addition, you have the right to file a complaint with the appropriate data protection authority.

For questions regarding data protection, feel free to contact us at any time.

3. Hosting

Hosting Provider

Our website content is hosted by:

webgo GmbH
Heidenkampsweg 81
20097 Hamburg, Germany
(Hereinafter referred to as “webgo”)

When you visit our website, webgo collects various log files including your IP address.

For more information, please refer to webgo’s privacy policy:
https://www.webgo.de/datenschutz/

The use of webgo is based on Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. We have a legitimate interest in a reliable and secure presentation of our website.

If consent has been requested (e.g. for cookies or device fingerprinting), data processing is carried out exclusively based on Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25(1) TTDSG (Telecommunications-Telemedia Data Protection Act).
Consent can be withdrawn at any time.

Revocation of Your Consent to Data Processing

Many data processing activities are only possible with your explicit consent.
You can revoke any consent you have previously given at any time.
The legality of the data processing that occurred before the revocation remains unaffected by the revocation.

Right to Object to Data Collection in Special Cases and Against Direct Marketing (Art. 21 GDPR)

WHEN DATA PROCESSING IS CARRIED OUT BASED ON ART. 6(1)(E) OR (F) GDPR, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OBJECT AT ANY TIME, FOR REASONS ARISING FROM YOUR PARTICULAR SITUATION, TO THE PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA; THIS ALSO APPLIES TO PROFILING BASED ON THESE PROVISIONS.
THE RELEVANT LEGAL BASIS FOR THE PROCESSING IS SET OUT IN THIS PRIVACY POLICY.
IF YOU OBJECT, WE WILL NO LONGER PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA, UNLESS WE CAN DEMONSTRATE COMPELLING LEGAL GROUNDS FOR THE PROCESSING THAT OVERRIDE YOUR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS, OR THE PROCESSING IS NECESSARY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT, EXERCISE, OR DEFENSE OF LEGAL CLAIMS (RIGHT TO OBJECT UNDER ART. 21(1) GDPR).

IF YOUR PERSONAL DATA IS PROCESSED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DIRECT MARKETING, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OBJECT AT ANY TIME TO THE PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA FOR SUCH MARKETING PURPOSES; THIS INCLUDES PROFILING RELATED TO SUCH DIRECT MARKETING.
IF YOU OBJECT, YOUR PERSONAL DATA WILL NO LONGER BE USED FOR DIRECT MARKETING PURPOSES (RIGHT TO OBJECT UNDER ART. 21(2) GDPR).

Right to File a Complaint with the Competent Supervisory Authority

In the event of violations of the GDPR, data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, particularly in the Member State of their usual residence, place of work, or the place of the alleged infringement.
The right to lodge a complaint exists without prejudice to other administrative or judicial remedies.

Right to Data Portability

You have the right to request that the data we process automatically based on your consent or in fulfillment of a contract be provided to you or a third party in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
If you request the direct transfer of data to another data controller, this will only be done where technically feasible.

Right to Access, Rectification, and Deletion

Under the applicable legal provisions, you have the right to request information about the personal data we have stored about you, its origin, recipients, and the purpose of processing, free of charge. You also have the right to request rectification or deletion of this data.
For further questions regarding personal data, you can contact us at any time.

Right to Restriction of Processing

You have the right to request the restriction of processing of your personal data.
You can contact us at any time to exercise this right. The right to restrict processing exists in the following cases:

  • If you dispute the accuracy of your personal data stored with us, we generally need time to verify this. During this verification period, you have the right to request the restriction of processing your personal data.
  • If the processing of your personal data is unlawful, you may request the restriction of processing instead of deletion.
  • If we no longer need your personal data, but you need it to exercise, defend, or assert legal claims, you have the right to request the restriction of processing instead of deletion.
  • If you have filed an objection under Art. 21(1) GDPR, a balancing of your interests with ours must be carried out. As long as it is not determined whose interests outweigh the other, you have the right to request the restriction of processing your personal data.

If you have restricted the processing of your personal data, the data may – aside from being stored – only be processed with your consent, or for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims, or to protect the rights of another individual or legal entity, or for reasons of important public interest in the European Union or a Member State.