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Privacy Statement
This privacy statement provides you with details of how – when you
visit this internet site – your personal data is processed
according to Article 13 of the European General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR).
(1) Information as to the collection of personal data
(1.1) ‘Personal data’ according to Art. 4(1) GDPR means any
information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person
such as name, address, email addresses or telephone numbers, also an
online identifier such as an IP-address.
(1.2) Responsible for data matters in the sense of Art. 4(7)
of GDPR is:
Dr. Ann Elizabeth Wild
Engelbergerstrasse 43e
D-79106 Freiburg im Breisgau
Tel: +49 761 1376950
email: ann@ann-wild.de
(2) Your rights
(2.1) According to the GDPR you have the following rights
with respect to your own personal data:
- Right of access, Art. 15 GDPR
You have the right to information about which personal data is
used.
- Right to rectification, Art. 16 GDPR
You can demand the correction of inaccurate personal data.
- Right to erasure, Art. 17 GDPR
In certain cases you have the right to demand erasure of
personal data.
- Right to restriction of processing, Art 18 GDPR
You can in certain cases demand that the processing of your data
be restricted.
- Right to data portability, Art. 20 GDPR
If data have been provided on the basis of a contract or
consent, you have the right to receive the personal data in a
structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have
the right to transmit those data to another controller.
- Right to object to processing, Art. 21 GDPR/right to withdraw
consent, Art. 7(3) GDPR
You have the right to object, on grounds relating to your
particular situation at any time, to processing of your personal
data based on point (e) or (f) of Article 6(1), and the right to
withdraw your consent to the use of your data. The withdrawal of
consent shall not affect the lawfulness of processing based on
consent before its withdrawal.
(2.2) Assertion of your rights
For the assertion of any or all of the rights listed above, please
contact the responsible person named in section 1.2 above. Please
ensure that an unambiguous identification of your person is
possible.
(2.3) Right to complain to the responsible authorities
If you are unhappy with any aspect of how your data is collected or
used, you have the right to complain to the relevant authorities:
Der Landesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz und die
Informationsfreiheit Baden-Württemberg
Postfach 10 29 32
70025 Stuttgart
Tel. 0711/615541-0
email: poststelle@lfdi.bwl.de
(3) Purpose and extent of data processing
(3.1) Internet page
When you visit this internet page certain data are automatically
collected and stored in a log file by the web server:
- internet protocol address
- date and time of access
- file(s) accessed
- HTTP status code
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes)
- the type and version of internet browser and the operating
system of the user
- the internet page from which our site was accessed
- perhaps any programming errors in the page
These data are not processed together with other personal data. The
temporary storage of your IP-address by the web server is necessary,
so that the server can deliver the web page to your computer and is
used for the duration of your visit to the web page. The log files
are used in the development of safety mechanisms and error analysis.
The data is not stored for statistical purposes and is deleted after
7 days.
In addition to the data listed above, when you visit this web page a
cookie may be stored on your computer. Cookies are little text files
which are stored on your hard disk by your internet browser and
which provide the originator of the cookies (this web page) with
certain information. Cookies cannot run programmes or transfer
viruses. They serve to make the internet user-friendly and
effective.
This web page uses session cookies, also known as non-persistent
cookies. In each session the client (your internet browser) receives
a single identifier (the session-ID) which the web server uses for
identification purposes. The session cookie is deleted when the user
closes the browser.
A web-analytical tool is not used on this page.
(3.2) Contact by email, telephone or post
Personal data which you send us by email, telephone or post, for
example, name, address, telephone number or email address, are only
used for the stated purpose, are stored safely and normally not
given to any third party. No guarantee can be given for the safe
transmission and protection of your data during transmission by
email.
Your personal data are used only for communication with you and for
providing the service offered on this internet site (Art.
6(1)(b)/(f) GDPR). However, in the case of illegal behaviour on your
part, your personal data could be passed on to the appropriate
authorities without your consent. Your data will be erased as soon
as they are no longer required for the fulfilment of our contract
(Art. 17(1)(a) GDPR) and any legal liabilities (e.g. for the tax
office) (Art. 17(3)(b) GDPR).
(3.3) Services
For the ordering and provision of services, contact data such as
name and address and details of the order are collected so that the
order can be fulfilled (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR). Data is passed on to
third parties only when this is necessary for the fulfilment of the
order (e.g. parcel postage) or when this is legally necessary as
defined by Art. 6(1)(c) GDPR (e.g. when the tax authorities require
invoices). These data are erased as soon as they are no longer
required for the fulfilment of our contract (Art. 17(1)(a) GDPR) and
any legal liabilities (Art. 17(3)(b) GDPR).
(4) Updating of the Privacy Policy
This privacy policy is repeatedly updated to keep it in line with
current functionality, technology and law. The updates take place at
irregular intervals. The policy published on the internet page at
the time in question is applicable.