Política de Privacidade

1. An overview of data protection

General information

The fol­lowing infor­ma­ti­on will pro­vi­de you with an easy to navi­ga­te over­vi­ew of what will hap­pen with your per­so­nal data when you visit this web­si­te. The term “per­so­nal data” com­pri­ses all data that can be used to per­so­nally iden­tify you. For detai­led infor­ma­ti­on about the sub­ject mat­ter of data pro­tec­ti­on, ple­a­se con­sult our Data Pro­tec­ti­on Decla­ra­ti­on, whi­ch we have inclu­ded bene­ath this copy.

Data recording on this website

Who is the responsible party for the recording of data on this website (i.e., the “controller”)?

The data on this web­si­te is pro­ces­sed by the ope­ra­tor of the web­si­te, who­se con­tact infor­ma­ti­on is avai­la­ble under sec­ti­on “Infor­ma­ti­on about the res­pon­si­ble party (refer­red to as the “con­trol­ler” in the GDPR)” in this Pri­vacy Policy.

How do we record your data?

We col­lect your data as a result of your sha­ring of your data with us. This may, for ins­tan­ce be infor­ma­ti­on you enter into our con­tact form.

Other data shall be recor­ded by our IT sys­tems auto­ma­ti­cally or after you con­sent to its recor­ding during your web­si­te visit. This data com­pri­ses pri­ma­rily tech­ni­cal infor­ma­ti­on (e.g., web brow­ser, ope­ra­ting sys­tem, or time the site was acces­sed). This infor­ma­ti­on is recor­ded auto­ma­ti­cally when you access this web­si­te.

What are the purposes we use your data for?

A por­ti­on of the infor­ma­ti­on is gene­ra­ted to gua­ran­tee the error free pro­vi­si­on of the web­si­te. Other data may be used to analy­ze your user pat­terns. If con­tracts can be con­clu­ded or ini­ti­a­ted via the web­si­te, the trans­mit­ted data will also be pro­ces­sed for con­tract offers, orders or other order enqui­ri­es.

What rights do you have as far as your information is concerned?

You have the right to recei­ve infor­ma­ti­on about the sour­ce, reci­pi­ents, and pur­po­ses of your archi­ved per­so­nal data at any time without having to pay a fee for such dis­clo­su­res. You also have the right to demand that your data are rec­ti­fi­ed or era­di­ca­ted. If you have con­sen­ted to data pro­ces­sing, you have the opti­on to revo­ke this con­sent at any time, whi­ch shall affect all futu­re data pro­ces­sing. More­o­ver, you have the right to demand that the pro­ces­sing of your data be res­tric­ted under cer­tain cir­cums­tan­ces. Further­mo­re, you have the right to log a com­plaint with the com­pe­tent super­vi­sing agency.

Ple­a­se do not hesi­ta­te to con­tact us at any time if you have ques­ti­ons about this or any other data pro­tec­ti­on rela­ted issu­es.

Analysis tools and tools provided by third parties

The­re is a pos­si­bi­lity that your brow­sing pat­terns will be sta­tis­ti­cally analy­zed when your visit this web­si­te. Such analy­ses are per­for­med pri­ma­rily with what we refer to as analy­sis pro­grams.

For detai­led infor­ma­ti­on about the­se analy­sis pro­grams ple­a­se con­sult our Data Pro­tec­ti­on Decla­ra­ti­on below.

2. Hosting

We are hos­ting the con­tent of our web­si­te at the fol­lowing pro­vi­der:

Host Europe

The pro­vi­der is the Host Euro­pe GmbH, Han­ses­traße 111, 51149 Köln, Ger­many (herei­naf­ter refer­red to as: Host Euro­pe). Whe­ne­ver you visit our web­si­te, Host Euro­pe will record a vari­ety of log­fi­les, inclu­ding your IP addres­ses.

For details, ple­a­se refer to the Data Pri­vacy Policy of Host Euro­pe: https://www.hosteurope.de/AGB/Datenschutzerklaerung/.

We use Host Euro­pe on the basis of Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. We have a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in making the depic­ti­on of our web­si­te as depen­da­ble as pos­si­ble. If you have been asked for your res­pec­ti­ve con­sent, pro­ces­sing shall occur exclu­si­vely on the basis of Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25(1) TDDDG, if the con­sent com­pri­ses the archi­ving of coo­ki­es or access to infor­ma­ti­on on the user’s devi­ce (e.g., devi­ce fin­ger prin­ting) as defi­ned in the TDDDG. Such con­sent may be revo­ked at any time.

Data processing

We have con­clu­ded a data pro­ces­sing agre­e­ment (DPA) for the use of the abo­ve-men­ti­o­ned ser­vi­ce. This is a con­tract man­da­ted by data pri­vacy laws that gua­ran­te­es that they pro­cess per­so­nal data of our web­si­te visi­tors only based on our ins­truc­ti­ons and in com­pli­an­ce with the GDPR.

3. General information and mandatory information

Data protection

The ope­ra­tors of this web­si­te and its pages take the pro­tec­ti­on of your per­so­nal data very seri­ously. Hen­ce, we han­dle your per­so­nal data as con­fi­den­ti­al infor­ma­ti­on and in com­pli­an­ce with the sta­tu­tory data pro­tec­ti­on regu­la­ti­ons and this Data Pro­tec­ti­on Decla­ra­ti­on.

Whe­ne­ver you use this web­si­te, a vari­ety of per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on will be col­lec­ted. Per­so­nal data com­pri­ses data that can be used to per­so­nally iden­tify you. This Data Pro­tec­ti­on Decla­ra­ti­on explains whi­ch data we col­lect as well as the pur­po­ses we use this data for. It also explains how, and for whi­ch pur­po­se the infor­ma­ti­on is col­lec­ted.

We herewith advi­se you that the trans­mis­si­on of data via the Inter­net (i.e., through e‑mail com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons) may be pro­ne to secu­rity gaps. It is not pos­si­ble to com­ple­tely pro­tect data against third-party access.

Information about the responsible party (referred to as the “controller” in the GDPR)

The data pro­ces­sing con­trol­ler on this web­si­te is:

ILV Fer­ner­kun­dung GmbH
Büro Ber­lin Mit­te
Walls­traße 15/15a
10179 Ber­lin

Pho­ne: +49 30 2404850
E‑mail: ilv-fernerkundung@t‑online.de

The con­trol­ler is the natu­ral per­son or legal entity that sin­gle-han­de­dly or join­tly with others makes deci­si­ons as to the pur­po­ses of and resour­ces for the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data (e.g., names, e‑mail addres­ses, etc.).

Storage duration

Unless a more spe­ci­fic sto­ra­ge peri­od has been spe­ci­fi­ed in this pri­vacy policy, your per­so­nal data will remain with us until the pur­po­se for whi­ch it was col­lec­ted no lon­ger appli­es. If you assert a jus­ti­fi­ed request for dele­ti­on or revo­ke your con­sent to data pro­ces­sing, your data will be dele­ted, unless we have other legally per­mis­si­ble rea­sons for sto­ring your per­so­nal data (e.g., tax or com­mer­ci­al law reten­ti­on peri­ods); in the lat­ter case, the dele­ti­on will take pla­ce after the­se rea­sons cea­se to apply.

General information on the legal basis for the data processing on this website

If you have con­sen­ted to data pro­ces­sing, we pro­cess your per­so­nal data on the basis of Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR or Art. 9 (2)(a) GDPR, if spe­ci­al cate­go­ri­es of data are pro­ces­sed accor­ding to Art. 9 (1) DSGVO. In the case of expli­cit con­sent to the trans­fer of per­so­nal data to third coun­tri­es, the data pro­ces­sing is also based on Art. 49 (1)(a) GDPR. If you have con­sen­ted to the sto­ra­ge of coo­ki­es or to the access to infor­ma­ti­on in your end devi­ce (e.g., via devi­ce fin­ger­prin­ting), the data pro­ces­sing is addi­ti­o­nally based on § 25 (1) TDDDG. The con­sent can be revo­ked at any time. If your data is requi­red for the ful­fill­ment of a con­tract or for the imple­men­ta­ti­on of pre-con­trac­tu­al mea­su­res, we pro­cess your data on the basis of Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR. Further­mo­re, if your data is requi­red for the ful­fill­ment of a legal obli­ga­ti­on, we pro­cess it on the basis of Art. 6(1)© GDPR. Further­mo­re, the data pro­ces­sing may be car­ri­ed out on the basis of our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest accor­ding to Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. Infor­ma­ti­on on the rele­vant legal basis in each indi­vi­du­al case is pro­vi­ded in the fol­lowing para­graphs of this pri­vacy policy.

Recipients of personal data

In the sco­pe of our busi­ness acti­vi­ti­es, we coo­pe­ra­te with vari­ous exter­nal par­ti­es. In some cases, this also requi­res the trans­fer of per­so­nal data to the­se exter­nal par­ti­es. We only dis­clo­se per­so­nal data to exter­nal par­ti­es if this is requi­red as part of the ful­fill­ment of a con­tract, if we are legally obli­ga­ted to do so (e.g., dis­clo­su­re of data to tax autho­ri­ti­es), if we have a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the dis­clo­su­re pur­su­ant to Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR, or if another legal basis per­mits the dis­clo­su­re of this data. When using pro­ces­sors, we only dis­clo­se per­so­nal data of our cus­to­mers on the basis of a valid con­tract on data pro­ces­sing. In the case of joint pro­ces­sing, a joint pro­ces­sing agre­e­ment is con­clu­ded.

Revocation of your consent to the processing of data

A wide ran­ge of data pro­ces­sing tran­sac­ti­ons are pos­si­ble only sub­ject to your express con­sent. You can also revo­ke at any time any con­sent you have alre­ady given us. This shall be without pre­ju­di­ce to the law­ful­ness of any data col­lec­ti­on that occur­red pri­or to your revo­ca­ti­on.

Right to object to the collection of data in special cases; right to object to direct advertising (Art. 21 GDPR)

IN THE EVENT THAT DATA ARE PROCESSED ON THE BASIS OF ART. 6(1)(E) OR (F) GDPR, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO AT ANY TIME OBJECT TO THE PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA BASED ON GROUNDS ARISING FROM YOUR UNIQUE SITUATION. THIS ALSO APPLIES TO ANY PROFILING BASED ON THESE PROVISIONS. TO DETERMINE THE LEGAL BASIS, ON WHICH ANY PROCESSING OF DATA IS BASED, PLEASE CONSULT THIS DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION. IF YOU LOG AN OBJECTION, WE WILL NO LONGER PROCESS YOUR AFFECTED PERSONAL DATA, UNLESS WE ARE IN A POSITION TO PRESENT COMPELLING PROTECTION WORTHY GROUNDS FOR THE PROCESSING OF YOUR DATA, THAT OUTWEIGH YOUR INTERESTS, RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OR IF THE PURPOSE OF THE PROCESSING IS THE CLAIMING, EXERCISING OR DEFENCE OF LEGAL ENTITLEMENTS (OBJECTION PURSUANT TO ART. 21(1) GDPR).

IF YOUR PERSONAL DATA IS BEING PROCESSED IN ORDER TO ENGAGE IN DIRECT ADVERTISING, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OBJECT TO THE PROCESSING OF YOUR AFFECTED PERSONAL DATA FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUCH ADVERTISING AT ANY TIME. THIS ALSO APPLIES TO PROFILING TO THE EXTENT THAT IT IS AFFILIATED WITH SUCH DIRECT ADVERTISING. IF YOU OBJECT, YOUR PERSONAL DATA WILL SUBSEQUENTLY NO LONGER BE USED FOR DIRECT ADVERTISING PURPOSES (OBJECTION PURSUANT TO ART. 21(2) GDPR).

Right to log a complaint with the competent supervisory agency

In the event of vio­la­ti­ons of the GDPR, data sub­jects are enti­tled to log a com­plaint with a super­vi­sory agency, in par­ti­cu­lar in the mem­ber sta­te whe­re they usu­ally main­tain their domi­ci­le, pla­ce of work or at the pla­ce whe­re the alle­ged vio­la­ti­on occur­red. The right to log a com­plaint is in effect regar­dless of any other admi­nis­tra­ti­ve or court pro­ce­e­dings avai­la­ble as legal recour­ses.

Right to data portability

You have the right to have data that we pro­cess auto­ma­ti­cally on the basis of your con­sent or in ful­fill­ment of a con­tract han­ded over to you or to a third party in a com­mon, machi­ne-rea­da­ble for­mat. If you should demand the direct trans­fer of the data to another con­trol­ler, this will be done only if it is tech­ni­cally fea­si­ble.

Information about, rectification and eradication of data

Within the sco­pe of the appli­ca­ble sta­tu­tory pro­vi­si­ons, you have the right to demand infor­ma­ti­on about your archi­ved per­so­nal data, their sour­ce and reci­pi­ents as well as the pur­po­se of the pro­ces­sing of your data at any time. You may also have a right to have your data rec­ti­fi­ed or era­di­ca­ted. If you have ques­ti­ons about this sub­ject mat­ter or any other ques­ti­ons about per­so­nal data, ple­a­se do not hesi­ta­te to con­tact us at any time.

Right to demand processing restrictions

You have the right to demand the impo­si­ti­on of res­tric­ti­ons as far as the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data is con­cer­ned. To do so, you may con­tact us at any time. The right to demand res­tric­ti­on of pro­ces­sing appli­es in the fol­lowing cases:

  • In the event that you should dis­pu­te the cor­rect­ness of your data archi­ved by us, we will usu­ally need some time to verify this claim. During the time that this inves­ti­ga­ti­on is ongoing, you have the right to demand that we res­trict the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data.
  • If the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data was/is con­duc­ted in an unlaw­ful man­ner, you have the opti­on to demand the res­tric­ti­on of the pro­ces­sing of your data ins­te­ad of deman­ding the era­di­ca­ti­on of this data.
  • If we do not need your per­so­nal data any lon­ger and you need it to exer­ci­se, defend or claim legal enti­tle­ments, you have the right to demand the res­tric­ti­on of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data ins­te­ad of its era­di­ca­ti­on.
  • If you have rai­sed an objec­ti­on pur­su­ant to Art. 21(1) GDPR, your rights and our rights will have to be weighed against each other. As long as it has not been deter­mi­ned who­se inte­rests pre­vail, you have the right to demand a res­tric­ti­on of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data.

If you have res­tric­ted the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data, the­se data – with the excep­ti­on of their archi­ving – may be pro­ces­sed only sub­ject to your con­sent or to claim, exer­ci­se or defend legal enti­tle­ments or to pro­tect the rights of other natu­ral per­sons or legal enti­ti­es or for impor­tant public inte­rest rea­sons cited by the Euro­pe­an Uni­on or a mem­ber sta­te of the EU.

SSL and/or TLS encryption

For secu­rity rea­sons and to pro­tect the trans­mis­si­on of con­fi­den­ti­al con­tent, such as pur­cha­se orders or inqui­ri­es you sub­mit to us as the web­si­te ope­ra­tor, this web­si­te uses either an SSL or a TLS encryp­ti­on pro­gram. You can recog­ni­ze an encryp­ted con­nec­ti­on by chec­king whether the address line of the brow­ser swit­ches from “http://” to “https://” and also by the appe­a­ran­ce of the lock icon in the brow­ser line.

If the SSL or TLS encryp­ti­on is acti­va­ted, data you trans­mit to us can­not be read by third par­ti­es.

4. Recording of data on this website

Cookies

Our web­si­tes and pages use what the indus­try refers to as “coo­ki­es.” Coo­ki­es are small data pac­ka­ges that do not cau­se any dama­ge to your devi­ce. They are either sto­red tem­po­ra­rily for the dura­ti­on of a ses­si­on (ses­si­on coo­ki­es) or they are per­ma­nen­tly archi­ved on your devi­ce (per­ma­nent coo­ki­es). Ses­si­on coo­ki­es are auto­ma­ti­cally dele­ted once you ter­mi­na­te your visit. Per­ma­nent coo­ki­es remain archi­ved on your devi­ce until you acti­vely dele­te them, or they are auto­ma­ti­cally era­di­ca­ted by your web brow­ser.

Coo­ki­es can be issu­ed by us (first-party coo­ki­es) or by third-party com­pa­ni­es (so-cal­led third-party coo­ki­es). Third-party coo­ki­es ena­ble the inte­gra­ti­on of cer­tain ser­vi­ces of third-party com­pa­ni­es into web­si­tes (e.g., coo­ki­es for han­dling pay­ment ser­vi­ces).

Coo­ki­es have a vari­ety of func­ti­ons. Many coo­ki­es are tech­ni­cally essen­ti­al sin­ce cer­tain web­si­te func­ti­ons would not work in the absen­ce of the­se coo­ki­es (e.g., the shop­ping cart func­ti­on or the dis­play of vide­os). Other coo­ki­es may be used to analy­ze user beha­vi­or or for pro­mo­ti­o­nal pur­po­ses.

Coo­ki­es, whi­ch are requi­red for the per­for­man­ce of elec­tro­nic com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on tran­sac­ti­ons, for the pro­vi­si­on of cer­tain func­ti­ons you want to use (e.g., for the shop­ping cart func­ti­on) or tho­se that are neces­sary for the opti­mi­za­ti­on (requi­red coo­ki­es) of the web­si­te (e.g., coo­ki­es that pro­vi­de mea­su­ra­ble insights into the web audi­en­ce), shall be sto­red on the basis of Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR, unless a dif­fe­rent legal basis is cited. The ope­ra­tor of the web­si­te has a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the sto­ra­ge of requi­red coo­ki­es to ensu­re the tech­ni­cally error-free and opti­mi­zed pro­vi­si­on of the operator’s ser­vi­ces. If your con­sent to the sto­ra­ge of the coo­ki­es and simi­lar recog­ni­ti­on tech­no­lo­gi­es has been reques­ted, the pro­ces­sing occurs exclu­si­vely on the basis of the con­sent obtai­ned (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TDDDG); this con­sent may be revo­ked at any time.

You have the opti­on to set up your brow­ser in such a man­ner that you will be noti­fi­ed any time coo­ki­es are pla­ced and to per­mit the accep­tan­ce of coo­ki­es only in spe­ci­fic cases. You may also exclu­de the accep­tan­ce of coo­ki­es in cer­tain cases or in gene­ral or acti­va­te the dele­te-func­ti­on for the auto­ma­tic era­di­ca­ti­on of coo­ki­es when the brow­ser clo­ses. If coo­ki­es are deac­ti­va­ted, the func­ti­ons of this web­si­te may be limi­ted.

Whi­ch coo­ki­es and ser­vi­ces are used on this web­si­te can be found in this pri­vacy policy.

Consent with Borlabs Cookie

Our web­si­te uses the Bor­labs con­sent tech­no­logy to obtain your con­sent to the sto­ra­ge of cer­tain coo­ki­es in your brow­ser or for the use of cer­tain tech­no­lo­gi­es and for their data pri­vacy pro­tec­ti­on com­pli­ant docu­men­ta­ti­on. The pro­vi­der of this tech­no­logy is Bor­labs GmbH, Rüben­kamp 32, 22305 Ham­burg, Ger­many (herei­naf­ter refer­red to as Bor­labs).

Whe­ne­ver you visit our web­si­te, a Bor­labs coo­kie will be sto­red in your brow­ser, whi­ch archi­ves any decla­ra­ti­ons or revo­ca­ti­ons of con­sent you have ente­red. The­se data are not sha­red with the pro­vi­der of the Bor­labs tech­no­logy.

The recor­ded data shall remain archi­ved until you ask us to era­di­ca­te them, dele­te the Bor­labs coo­kie on your own or the pur­po­se of sto­ring the data no lon­ger exists. This shall be without pre­ju­di­ce to any reten­ti­on obli­ga­ti­ons man­da­ted by law. To revi­ew the details of Bor­labs’ data pro­ces­sing poli­ci­es, ple­a­se visit https://de.borlabs.io/kb/welche-daten-speichert-borlabs-cookie/

We use the Bor­labs coo­kie con­sent tech­no­logy to obtain the decla­ra­ti­ons of con­sent man­da­ted by law for the use of coo­ki­es. The legal basis for the use of such coo­ki­es is Art. 6(1)© GDPR.

Server log files

The pro­vi­der of this web­si­te and its pages auto­ma­ti­cally col­lects and sto­res infor­ma­ti­on in so-cal­led ser­ver log files, whi­ch your brow­ser com­mu­ni­ca­tes to us auto­ma­ti­cally. The infor­ma­ti­on com­pri­ses:

  • The type and ver­si­on of brow­ser used
  • The used ope­ra­ting sys­tem
  • Refer­rer URL
  • The host­na­me of the acces­sing com­pu­ter
  • The time of the ser­ver inquiry
  • The IP address

This data is not mer­ged with other data sour­ces.

This data is recor­ded on the basis of Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. The ope­ra­tor of the web­si­te has a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the tech­ni­cally error free depic­ti­on and the opti­mi­za­ti­on of the operator’s web­si­te. In order to achi­e­ve this, ser­ver log files must be recor­ded.

Contact form

If you sub­mit inqui­ri­es to us via our con­tact form, the infor­ma­ti­on pro­vi­ded in the con­tact form as well as any con­tact infor­ma­ti­on pro­vi­ded the­rein will be sto­red by us in order to han­dle your inquiry and in the event that we have further ques­ti­ons. We will not sha­re this infor­ma­ti­on without your con­sent.

The pro­ces­sing of the­se data is based on Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR, if your request is rela­ted to the exe­cu­ti­on of a con­tract or if it is neces­sary to car­ry out pre-con­trac­tu­al mea­su­res. In all other cases the pro­ces­sing is based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the effec­ti­ve pro­ces­sing of the requests addres­sed to us (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) or on your agre­e­ment (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR) if this has been reques­ted; the con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

The infor­ma­ti­on you have ente­red into the con­tact form shall remain with us until you ask us to era­di­ca­te the data, revo­ke your con­sent to the archi­ving of data or if the pur­po­se for whi­ch the infor­ma­ti­on is being archi­ved no lon­ger exists (e.g., after we have con­clu­ded our res­pon­se to your inquiry). This shall be without pre­ju­di­ce to any man­da­tory legal pro­vi­si­ons, in par­ti­cu­lar reten­ti­on peri­ods.

5. Analysis tools and advertising

Matomo

This web­si­te uses the open-sour­ce web analy­sis ser­vi­ce Mato­mo.

Through Mato­mo, we are able to col­lect and analy­ze data on the use of our web­si­te-by-web­si­te visi­tors. This ena­bles us to find out, for ins­tan­ce, when whi­ch page views occur­red and from whi­ch regi­on they came. In addi­ti­on, we col­lect vari­ous log files (e.g. IP address, refer­rer, brow­ser, and ope­ra­ting sys­tem used) and can mea­su­re whether our web­si­te visi­tors per­form cer­tain acti­ons (e.g. clicks, pur­cha­ses, etc.).

The use of this analy­sis tool is based on Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. The web­si­te ope­ra­tor has a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the analy­sis of user pat­terns, in order to opti­mi­ze the operator’s web offe­rings and adver­ti­sing. If appro­pri­a­te con­sent has been obtai­ned, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out exclu­si­vely on the basis of Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TDDDG, inso­far the con­sent inclu­des the sto­ra­ge of coo­ki­es or the access to infor­ma­ti­on in the user’s end devi­ce (e.g., devi­ce fin­ger­prin­ting) within the mea­ning of the TDDDG. This con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

Hosting

We host Mato­mo exclu­si­vely on our own ser­vers so that all analy­sis data remains with us and is not pas­sed on.

6. Plug-ins and Tools

YouTube with expanded data protection integration

This web­si­te inte­gra­tes vide­os from the You­Tu­be web­si­te. The ope­ra­tor of the web­si­te is Goo­gle Ire­land Limi­ted (“Goo­gle”), Gor­don Hou­se, Bar­row Stre­et, Dublin 4, Ire­land.

When you visit one of the­se web­si­tes on whi­ch You­Tu­be is inte­gra­ted, a con­nec­ti­on to the You­Tu­be ser­vers is esta­blished. This tells the You­Tu­be ser­ver whi­ch of our pages you have visi­ted. If you are log­ged into your You­Tu­be account, you ena­ble You­Tu­be to assign your sur­fing beha­vi­or direc­tly to your per­so­nal pro­fi­le. You can pre­vent this by log­ging out of your You­Tu­be account.

We use You­Tu­be in exten­ded data pro­tec­ti­on mode. Accor­ding to You­Tu­be, vide­os that are played in exten­ded data pro­tec­ti­on mode are not used to per­so­na­li­ze brow­sing on You­Tu­be. Ads that are played in exten­ded data pro­tec­ti­on mode are also not per­so­na­li­zed. No coo­ki­es are set in exten­ded data pro­tec­ti­on mode. Ins­te­ad, so-cal­led local sto­ra­ge ele­ments are sto­red in the user’s brow­ser, whi­ch con­tain per­so­nal data simi­lar to coo­ki­es and can be used for recog­ni­ti­on. Details on the exten­ded data pro­tec­ti­on mode can be found here: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/171780.

After acti­va­ting a You­Tu­be video, further data pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons may be trig­ge­red over whi­ch we have no influ­en­ce.

The use of You­Tu­be is based on our inte­rest in pre­sen­ting our onli­ne con­tent in an appe­a­ling man­ner. Pur­su­ant to Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR, this is a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest. If appro­pri­a­te con­sent has been obtai­ned, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out exclu­si­vely on the basis of Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TDDDG, inso­far the con­sent inclu­des the sto­ra­ge of coo­ki­es or the access to infor­ma­ti­on in the user’s end devi­ce (e.g., devi­ce fin­ger­prin­ting) within the mea­ning of the TDDDG. This con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

For more infor­ma­ti­on on how You­Tu­be han­dles user data, ple­a­se con­sult the You­Tu­be Data Pri­vacy Policy under: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.

The com­pany is cer­ti­fi­ed in accor­dan­ce with the “EU-US Data Pri­vacy Fra­mework” (DPF). The DPF is an agre­e­ment betwe­en the Euro­pe­an Uni­on and the US, whi­ch is inten­ded to ensu­re com­pli­an­ce with Euro­pe­an data pro­tec­ti­on stan­dards for data pro­ces­sing in the US. Every com­pany cer­ti­fi­ed under the DPF is obli­ged to com­ply with the­se data pro­tec­ti­on stan­dards. For more infor­ma­ti­on, ple­a­se con­tact the pro­vi­der under the fol­lowing link: https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/participant/5780.

Google Fonts (local embedding)

This web­si­te uses so-cal­led Goo­gle Fonts pro­vi­ded by Goo­gle to ensu­re the uni­form use of fonts on this site. The­se Goo­gle fonts are locally ins­tal­led so that a con­nec­ti­on to Google’s ser­vers will not be esta­blished in con­junc­ti­on with this appli­ca­ti­on.

For more infor­ma­ti­on on Goo­gle Fonts, ple­a­se fol­low this link: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq and con­sult Google’s Data Pri­vacy Decla­ra­ti­on under: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.

Mapbox

We have inte­gra­ted Map­box on this web­si­te. The pro­vi­der is Map­box, Inc. 740 15th Stre­et NW, 5th Flo­or, Washing­ton, Dis­trict of Colum­bia 20005, USA (herei­naf­ter refer­red to as “Map­box”). With the means of this ser­vi­ce, we can inte­gra­te map mate­ri­al on our web­si­te.

To use the func­ti­ons of Map­box, it is neces­sary to sto­re your IP address, your user agent, and other data. This infor­ma­ti­on is usu­ally trans­fer­red to a Micro­soft ser­ver in the USA and sto­red the­re. The pro­vi­der of this site has no influ­en­ce on this data trans­fer.

This cons­ti­tu­tes a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest on the part of the pro­vi­der with regards to Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR. If a cor­res­pon­ding con­sent has been reques­ted, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out exclu­si­vely on the basis of Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TDDDG, inso­far as the con­sent inclu­des the sto­ra­ge of coo­ki­es or access to infor­ma­ti­on in the user’s ter­mi­nal devi­ce (e.g. devi­ce fin­ger­prin­ting) within the mea­ning of the TDDDG. Con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

Further details can be found in the pro­vi­der’s pri­vacy policy at https://www.mapbox.com/legal/privacy.

The com­pany is cer­ti­fi­ed in accor­dan­ce with the “EU-US Data Pri­vacy Fra­mework” (DPF). The DPF is an agre­e­ment betwe­en the Euro­pe­an Uni­on and the US, whi­ch is inten­ded to ensu­re com­pli­an­ce with Euro­pe­an data pro­tec­ti­on stan­dards for data pro­ces­sing in the US. Every com­pany cer­ti­fi­ed under the DPF is obli­ged to com­ply with the­se data pro­tec­ti­on stan­dards. For more infor­ma­ti­on, ple­a­se con­tact the pro­vi­der under the fol­lowing link: https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/participant/5640.

OpenStreetMap

We are using the map­ping ser­vi­ce pro­vi­ded by OpenS­tre­et­Map (OSM).

We embed the map data from OpenS­tre­et­Map on the ser­ver of the OpenS­tre­et­Map Foun­da­ti­on, St John’s Inno­va­ti­on Cen­tre, Cowley Road, Cam­brid­ge, CB4 0WS, Uni­ted King­dom. The Uni­ted King­dom is con­si­de­red a secu­re third coun­try under data pro­tec­ti­on law. This means that the Uni­ted King­dom has a level of data pro­tec­ti­on that is equi­va­lent to the level of data pro­tec­ti­on in the Euro­pe­an Uni­on. When using the OpenS­tre­et­Map maps, a con­nec­ti­on is esta­blished to the ser­vers of the OpenS­tre­et­Map-Foun­da­ti­on. In the pro­cess and among other things, your IP address and other infor­ma­ti­on about your beha­vi­or on this web­si­te may be forwar­ded to the OSMF. OpenS­tre­et­Map may sto­re coo­ki­es in your brow­ser or use simi­lar recog­ni­ti­on tech­no­lo­gi­es for this pur­po­se.

We use OpenS­tre­et­Map with the objec­ti­ve of ensu­ring the attrac­ti­ve pre­sen­ta­ti­on of our onli­ne offers and to make it easy for visi­tors to find the loca­ti­ons we spe­cify on our web­si­te. This esta­blishes legi­ti­ma­te grounds as defi­ned in Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. If appro­pri­a­te con­sent has been obtai­ned, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out exclu­si­vely on the basis of Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TDDDG, inso­far the con­sent inclu­des the sto­ra­ge of coo­ki­es or the access to infor­ma­ti­on in the user’s end devi­ce (e.g., devi­ce fin­ger­prin­ting) within the mea­ning of the TDDDG. This con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

Google reCAPTCHA

We use “Goo­gle reCAPT­CHA” (herei­naf­ter refer­red to as “reCAPT­CHA”) on this web­si­te. The pro­vi­der is Goo­gle Ire­land Limi­ted (“Goo­gle”), Gor­don Hou­se, Bar­row Stre­et, Dublin 4, Ire­land.

The pur­po­se of reCAPT­CHA is to deter­mi­ne whether data ente­red on this web­si­te (e.g., infor­ma­ti­on ente­red into a con­tact form) is being pro­vi­ded by a human user or by an auto­ma­ted pro­gram. To deter­mi­ne this, reCAPT­CHA analy­zes the beha­vi­or of the web­si­te visi­tors based on a vari­ety of para­me­ters. This analy­sis is trig­ge­red auto­ma­ti­cally as soon as the web­si­te visi­tor enters the site. For this analy­sis, reCAPT­CHA eva­lu­a­tes a vari­ety of data (e.g., IP address, time the web­si­te visi­tor spent on the site or cur­sor move­ments ini­ti­a­ted by the user). The data trac­ked during such analy­ses are forwar­ded to Goo­gle.

reCAPT­CHA analy­ses run enti­rely in the back­ground. Web­si­te visi­tors are not aler­ted that an analy­sis is underway.

Data are sto­red and analy­zed on the basis of Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. The web­si­te ope­ra­tor has a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the pro­tec­ti­on of the operator’s web­si­tes against abu­si­ve auto­ma­ted spying and against SPAM. If appro­pri­a­te con­sent has been obtai­ned, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out exclu­si­vely on the basis of Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TDDDG, inso­far the con­sent inclu­des the sto­ra­ge of coo­ki­es or the access to infor­ma­ti­on in the user’s end devi­ce (e.g., devi­ce fin­ger­prin­ting) within the mea­ning of the TDDDG. This con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

For more infor­ma­ti­on about Goo­gle reCAPT­CHA ple­a­se refer to the Goo­gle Data Pri­vacy Decla­ra­ti­on and Terms Of Use under the fol­lowing links: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en and https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=en.

The com­pany is cer­ti­fi­ed in accor­dan­ce with the “EU-US Data Pri­vacy Fra­mework” (DPF). The DPF is an agre­e­ment betwe­en the Euro­pe­an Uni­on and the US, whi­ch is inten­ded to ensu­re com­pli­an­ce with Euro­pe­an data pro­tec­ti­on stan­dards for data pro­ces­sing in the US. Every com­pany cer­ti­fi­ed under the DPF is obli­ged to com­ply with the­se data pro­tec­ti­on stan­dards. For more infor­ma­ti­on, ple­a­se con­tact the pro­vi­der under the fol­lowing link: https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/participant/5780.