Source: https://impacteconomy.com/en/privacypolicy.php
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 09:02:06+00:00

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‘personal data’ means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (hereinafter ‘you’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
‘profiling’ means any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyze or predict aspects concerning that natural person’s performance at work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location or movements.
‘third party’ means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than you and other identified or identifiable natural person, controller, processor and persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorized to process personal data.
‘consent’ means any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of your wishes by which you, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to you.
‘supervisory authority’ means an independent public authority which is established by a Member State pursuant to Art. 51 GDPR. ‘international organization’ means an organization and its subordinate bodies governed by public international law, or any other body which is set up by, or on the basis of, an agreement between two or more countries.
In principle, we process personal data only as necessary to provide a functioning website, as well as our content and services. We regularly only process personal data with the consent of the users. An exception applies to cases in which prior consent can not be obtained for factual reasons and the processing of the data is permitted by law.
To the extent we obtain consent to process personal data, Art. 6 (1) lit. a) EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) serves as the legal basis.
In case the processing of personal data is necessary for the performance of a contract to which you are a party, Art. 6 (1) lit. b) GDPR serves as the legal basis. This also applies to processing operations required to carry out pre-contractual actions.
To the extent the processing of personal data is required to fulfill a legal obligation that is subject to our company, Art. 6 (1) lit. c) GDPR serves as the legal basis.
In the event that vital interests of you or another natural person require the processing of personal data, Art. 6 (1) lit. d) GDPR serves as the legal basis.
If processing is necessary to safeguard the legitimate interests of our company or a third party, and if your interests, fundamental rights and freedoms do not prevail over the first interest, Art. 6 (1) lit. f) GDPR serves as the legal basis for the processing.
The personal data of the concerned person will be deleted or blocked as soon as the purpose of the storage is omitted. In addition, such storage may be provided for by the European or national legislator in EU regulations, laws or other regulations to which the controller is subject. A blocking or deletion of the data takes place, if the mandatory storage period expires, unless there is a need for further storage of the data for a contract conclusion or a contract fulfillment.
g) Websites you accessed through our website The data is also stored in the log files of our system. A storage of this data together with your other personal data does not take place.
The temporary storage of the IP address by the system is necessary to allow provision of the website to your computer. To do this, your IP address must be kept for the duration of the session.
For these purposes, we have a legitimate interest in the processing of data pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit. f) GDPR.
The data will be deleted as soon as it is no longer necessary for the purposes stated above. In the event of collecting data to provide the website, this is the case when the respective session is completed.
In the event of storing the data in log files, this is the case after no more than seven days. An additional storage is possible. In this case, your IP addresses are deleted or alienated, so that an assignment of the calling client is no longer possible.
The collection of data for the provision of the website and the storage of the data in log files is essential for the operation of the website. Consequently, there is no contradiction possible on your part.
At the time of transmitting the data entered in the input mask the date and time of sending will also be transmitted.
Alternatively, you can contact us via the provided email address. In this case, your personal data transmitted by email will be stored.
In this context, we will not not disclose the data to third parties. The data is used exclusively for processing the conversation.
The legal basis for the processing of the data is in the presence of your consent pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit. a) GDPR.
The legal basis for the processing of the data transmitted in the context of sending an email is Art. 6 (1) lit. f) GDPR. If the email contact aims to conclude a contract, Art. 6 (1) lit. b) GDPR is the additional legal basis for the processing.
The processing of the personal data from the input mask serves us solely to process the contact. In case of a contact via email, this also includes the required legitimate interest in the processing of the data.
The data will be deleted as soon as it is no longer necessary for the purpose of its collection. For the personal data from the input mask of the contact form and those sent by email, this is the case when the respective conversation with you has ended. The conversation has ended when it can be inferred from the circumstances that the relevant facts have been finally clarified.
You have the possibility at any time to revoke your consent to the processing of your personal data. If you contact us by email, you may object to the storage of your personal data at any time. In this case, the conversation can not be continued.
If you wish to revoke your consent to the processing of personal data and refuse to store it, please send an email to info@impacteconomy.com with the subject "Revocation consent to the processing of personal data" and enter your first name, last name, and email address. We will process your request as soon as possible.
h) the existence of automated decision-making including profiling under Art. 22 (1) and (4) GDPR and, at least in these cases, meaningful information about the logic involved, and the scope and intended impact of such processing on the concerned person.
You have the right to request information about whether the personal data relating to you are transferred to a third country or to an international organization. In this context, you can request the appropriate guarantees in accordance with. Art. 46 GDPR in connection with the transfer.
You have a right to rectification and/or completion to the controller, provided the personal data you process is incorrect or incomplete. The controller must make the correction without delay.
a) Personal data concerning you are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed.
b) You withdraw consent, to which the processing pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit. a) or Art. 9 (2) lit. a) GDPR was based and there is no other legal basis for processing.
d) Your personal data have been unlawfully processed.
e) The erasure of personal data concerning you have to erased for compliance with a legal obligation under Union law or the law of the Member States to which the controller is subject.
f) The personal data concerning you have been collected in relation to information society services offered referred to in Art. 8 (1) GDPR.
(2) Where the controller has made the personal data public and is obliged to erase the personal data pursuant to Art. 17 (1) GDPR, the controller, taking account of available technology and the cost of implementation, shall take reasonable steps, including technical measures, to inform controllers which are processing the personal data that you have requested the erasure by such controllers of any links to, or copy or replication of, those personal data.
e) for the establishment, exercise or defence legal claims.
d) if you have objected to the processing pursuant to Art. 21 (1) GDPR and it is not yet certain whether the legitimate reasons of the controller outweigh your reasons.
If the restriction of the processing was limited due to the above mentioned conditions, you will be informed by the controller before the restriction is lifted.
If you have claimed the right of rectification, erasure or restriction of processing to the controller, the controller is obliged to notify all recipients to whom your personal data have been disclosed of this rectification or erasure of the data or restriction of processing, unless: this proves to be impossible or involves a disproportionate effort.
In exercising this right to data portability, you also have the right to have the personal data relating to you transmitted directly from one controller to another controller, where technically feasible. Rights of other persons shall not be affected.
You have the right at any time, on grounds relation to your particular situation, to object to processing of your personal data, which pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit. e) or f) GDPR; this also applies to profiling based on these provisions.
The controller shall no longer process personal data concerning you unless the controller can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for processing that override your interests, rights and freedoms, or the processing or for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims.
Where personal data relating to you are processed for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for the purpose of such marketing; this also applies to profiling to the extent that it is related to such direct marketing.
In the context of the use of information society services, and notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC, you may exercise the right to object by automated means using technical specifications.
Without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedy, you have the right to complain to a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of its residence, place of work or place of alleged infringement, if you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the GDPR.

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