We are happy about your interest in our website. We take the protection of your data very seriously. We strictly adhere to the legal provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Telemedia Act. Personal data is processed under data protection regulations. Here, you will learn which data we collect and how we use it.
Responsibility
The person responsible for processing is Carolin Peinecke. You can find all contact details in the imprint.
Collection of General Information
You can visit our website without providing any personal data. However, as soon as you open our pages, certain information is automatically collected by us or our web hosting service provider. This includes so-called server log files, which are generally standard and do not allow any conclusions about the user (except for the IP address, which is stored to allow access to the site). The following is collected:
• Name of the website
• File
• Date,
• Data Type
• Web browser and browser version
• Operating system
• Domain name of your internet provider
• The so-called referring URL (the page you visited before ours, e.g., Google during a search)
• Your IP address
Without internet protocol addresses, abbreviated "IP addresses," the internet would not function — it is the address that enables computers to access the web servers and/or endpoints. IP addresses are now generally regarded as personal data by law. We do not store our visitors' IP addresses in our log files.
We use the protocol data without associating them with the user's identity or any other profiling in accordance with the legal regulations for statistical evaluations for the purposes of operation, security, and optimization of the offer. However, we reserve the right to review the protocol data retrospectively if there is any specific indication of illegal use.
Personal Data
</bPersonal data refers to information that allows a person to be clearly identified. This includes, for example, first and last name, address, date of birth, phone number, and internet sites visited by the person. So, when you contact us and send us an email, you provide personal data.
Personal data refers to information that allows a person to be clearly identified. This includes, for example, first and last name, address, date of birth, phone number, and internet sites visited by the person. So, when you contact us and send us an email, you provide personal data.
If you contact us by email, the data you provide will be processed solely for the purpose of responding to your inquiry.
Contact by Mail
If you contact us by email, the data you provide will be processed solely for the purpose of responding to your inquiry.
Cookies
We use a few cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files that a website places on the visitor’s computer and stores locally. Cookies facilitate the use of the website. For example, cookies store the data entered in the contact form, which makes re-entering it easier for you. You can find out exactly which cookies we use by clicking in your browser software on settings, possibly further settings, and then on content settings and/or cookie management (each browser software has slightly different menu guidance).
You can prevent the installation of cookies by setting your browser software accordingly (under settings in most browsers). However, we must point out that in this case, you may not be able to use all functions of our website to their full extent.
Deletion of Data
We are committed to the principles of data minimization and data economy. Unless otherwise required by law or regulation, we store your data only as long as we need it, e.g., to process a request.
Your Right to Information
According to Sections 34 and 35 of the Federal Data Protection Act, you, as a user, have the right to request information at any time about which data about you is stored by us and for what purpose this storage takes place. Additionally, as a user, you have the right to have incorrect data corrected, to withdraw consent, and to have your personal data blocked and deleted, as well as the right to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority in the event of suspected unlawful data processing.
Security of Your Data
The personal data you provide to us is secured through all technical and organizational security measures in such a way that it is as inaccessible as possible to unauthorized third parties. We would like to point out that data transmission on the internet (e.g., via communication by email) may have security vulnerabilities. Complete protection of the data from access by third parties is not possible. It is therefore recommended to use postal mail for the transmission of very sensitive data or information.
Amendment of My Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to occasionally adapt this privacy policy so that it always complies with current legal requirements or to implement changes to our services in the privacy policy, e.g., when introducing new services. For your next visit, the new privacy policy will apply. By using the website, you agree to the conditions of this privacy policy. If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us via our contact page.