Datenschutzerklärung
Verantwortliche Stelle Die verantwortliche Stelle für die Datenverarbeitung auf dieser Website ist:
Verantwortliche Stelle Jan Grüter, Oberer Batterieweg 70, CH-4059 Basel, Tel: +49 (0) 421 57284028, E-Mail: j g @ l u t e.de
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Stand: 10.11.2024
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy provides information about the type, scope, and purpose of the processing of personal data (hereinafter referred to as "data") within our online offering and related websites, functions, and content, as well as external online presences, such as our social media profiles (hereinafter collectively referred to as "online offering"). Regarding the terminology used, such as "processing" or "controller," we refer to the definitions in Article 4 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Controller
Jan Grüter, Oberer Batterieweg 70 CH-4059 Basel, Tel: +49 (0) 421 57284028, Email: j g @ l u t e.de
Types of Processed Data
• Basic data (e.g., names, addresses).
• Contact data (e.g., email, phone numbers).
• Content data (e.g., text entries, photographs, videos).
• Usage data (e.g., websites visited, content interests, access times).
• Meta/communication data (e.g., device information, IP addresses).
Categories of Data Subjects
Visitors and users of the online offering (hereinafter referred to as "users").
Purpose of Processing
• Provision of the online offering, its functions, and content.
• Responding to contact requests and communicating with users.
• Security measures.
• Audience measurement/Marketing.
Terminology Used
• Personal Data: All information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person ("data subject"); a natural person is identifiable if they can be identified directly or indirectly, particularly by reference to an identifier such as a name, ID number, location data, an online identifier (e.g., cookie), or one or more factors specific to their physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity.
• Processing: Any operation or set of operations performed on personal data, whether or not by automated means. The term is broad and includes virtually any handling of data.
• Pseudonymization: The processing of personal data in a way that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is stored separately and is subject to technical and organizational measures.
• Profiling: Any form of automated processing of personal data that involves the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects related to a natural person, in particular to analyze or predict aspects concerning the data subject’s performance, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location, or movements.
• Controller: The natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that alone or jointly with others determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data.
• Processor: A natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the controller.
Applicable Legal Bases
In accordance with Article 13 GDPR, we inform you about the legal basis of our data processing activities. Unless the legal basis is specifically mentioned in the Privacy Policy, the following applies: The legal basis for obtaining consent is Article 6(1)(a) and Article 7 GDPR, the legal basis for processing for the performance of our services and implementing contractual measures as well as responding to inquiries is Article 6(1)(b) GDPR, the legal basis for processing for compliance with our legal obligations is Article 6(1)(c) GDPR, and the legal basis for processing to protect our legitimate interests is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. In the case that vital interests of the data subject or another natural person make it necessary to process personal data, Article 6(1)(d) GDPR serves as the legal basis.
Security Measures
We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk in accordance with Article 32 GDPR, considering the state of the art, the costs of implementation, the nature, scope, context, and purposes of the processing, as well as the varying likelihood and severity of risks for the rights and freedoms of natural persons.
Measures include, in particular, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data by controlling physical access to the data, as well as access, input, disclosure, and separation. Furthermore, we have established procedures that ensure the exercise of data subject rights, deletion of data, and responses to data threats. Additionally, we take into account the protection of personal data during the development or selection of hardware, software, and procedures, in accordance with the principle of data protection by design and by default (Article 25 GDPR).
Cooperation with Processors and Third Parties
If, within the scope of our processing, we disclose, transfer, or otherwise grant access to data to other persons or companies (processors or third parties), this is done only on the basis of a legal permission (e.g., if data transmission to third parties, such as payment service providers, is necessary for contract fulfillment pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) GDPR), your consent, a legal obligation, or on the basis of our legitimate interests.
If we commission third parties to process data on the basis of a so-called "processing agreement," this is done on the basis of Article 28 GDPR.
Data Transfers to Third Countries
If we process data in a third country (i.e., outside the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA)), or if this occurs within the scope of third-party services or data disclosure/transmission to third parties, it only takes place if it is necessary for the fulfillment of our (pre)contractual obligations, based on your consent, due to a legal obligation, or on the basis of our legitimate interests.
Subject to legal or contractual permissions, we process or have data processed in a third country only if the specific requirements of Article 44 et seq. GDPR are met. This means the processing occurs based on special safeguards, such as an officially recognized level of data protection (e.g., for the USA through the "Privacy Shield") or compliance with officially recognized special contractual obligations (so-called "standard contractual clauses").
Rights of Data Subjects
You have the right to request confirmation as to whether data concerning you is being processed and to obtain information about this data, as well as further information and a copy of the data, in accordance with Article 15 GDPR.
You have the right, according to Article 16 GDPR, to request the completion or correction of incorrect data concerning you.
According to Article 17 GDPR, you have the right to request the immediate deletion of data concerning you, or alternatively, according to Article 18 GDPR, to request a restriction of the processing of the data.
You have the right to request that the data you have provided to us be received in accordance with Article 20 GDPR and to demand their transmission to other controllers.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority pursuant to Article 77 GDPR.
Right of Withdrawal
You have the right to revoke consent granted under Article 7(3) GDPR with effect for the future.
Right to Object
You may object to the future processing of data concerning you in accordance with Article 21 GDPR at any time. The objection may particularly relate to processing for direct marketing purposes.
Cookies and Right to Object in Direct Advertising
We use "cookies," small files stored on users' devices. Within cookies, different data can be stored. A cookie primarily serves to store details about a user (or the device on which the cookie is stored) during or even after their visit to an online offering. Temporary cookies, or "session cookies" or "transient cookies," are cookies deleted after a user leaves an online offering and closes their browser. In such a cookie, for example, the contents of a shopping cart in an online store or a login status can be saved.
For further details on cookies, data retention, and additional specifics on the lawful basis for our practices, please reach out, and we’ll be happy to clarify further.
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