Source: https://www.wdp.de/en/privacy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 20:13:56+00:00

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The requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter GDPR) apply throughout Europe. We guide you through our processing of personal data in accordance with this Regulation (see Articles 13 and 14 GDPR). If you have any questions or comments about this privacy statement, you can address them to the e-mail address indicated under points I.2. and I.3. below.
What do we do with the data collected?
What rights do you have under the applicable data protection law?
Who can you contact if you have any questions?
For the purpose of recruiting staff we process personal data of applicants in order to determine whether or not to hire these person. In case external service providers are involved in this process, e.g. form providers or storage service providers, your data will, to the extent required, be passed on and encrypted and stored.
By visiting/opening the website/application of wdp GmbH, various information is exchanged between your device and our server. This information may also contain personal data. The information collected in this way will be used among other things to optimize our website or to display advertisements in the browser of your device. In addition to visiting our website, we may also contact you via post / telephone as a customer or potential customer.
All these online presences are collectively referred to as “Services”.
wdp GmbH – one of the leading strategy and implementation consultancies for digital business models and digital transformation. Both on a strategic and operational level, we assist our customers in digitizing their value creation, their products, their processes, in M ​​& A processes as well as in a possible reorganization.
There is no contractual or legal obligation to provide personal data. You are not required to provide data.
In the case of required data (data which are marked as obligatory when entering data), non-provisioning means that the service concerned cannot be provided. Otherwise, non-provisioning may mean that our services cannot be provided in the same form and quality.
In some cases, you may also give us your consent to further processing in connection with the processing described below (possibly for some of the data). In this case, we will separately inform you in connection with the submission of the respective declaration of consent of all modalities and the scope of the consent and the purposes that we pursue with these processing operations.
When we send data to third countries, meaning countries outside the European Union, then the transfer takes place in compliance with the statutory requirements.
These admissibility requirements are stipulated by Art. 44-49 GDPR.
Our data processing takes to a large extent place with the involvement of so-called hosting service providers, who provide us with storage space and processing capacities in their data centers and, according to our instructions, also process personal data on our behalf. These service providers process data either exclusively in the EU or we have guaranteed an appropriate level of data protection using EU standard contractual clauses.
We transfer personal data to governmental authorities (including law enforcement agencies) when required to fulfill a legal obligation to which we are subject (legal basis: Art. 6 (1) (c) GDPR) or to assert, exercise or defend legal claims (legal basis Art. 6 para. 1 f) GDPR).
It is possible for us to store your data further with us, if you have expressly given your consent.
In addition to the categories of recipients listed below, personal data are also transmitted to the following categories of recipients: shipping service providers, telephone and fax providers.
Date and time of the visit of our service; the page from which the accessing system came to our site; pages accessed during use; Session identification data; and the following information about the accessing computer system: Internet Protocol address (IP address), browser type and version, device type, operating system and similar technical information.
Here’s how we process your personal information when you visit our services. In particular, we point out that the transmission of access data to external content providers (see b.) is inevitable due to the technical functioning of information transmission on the internet.
Data transfer to third country?
Below we describe how your personal information is processed using tracking technologies to analyze and optimize our services and for promotional purposes.
The description of the tracking methods also includes information on how to prevent or object to the processing of data. Please note that the so-called “opt-out”, ie the rejection of processing, is usually stored via cookies. If you use our services via a new device or in another browser, or if you have deleted the cookies set by your browser, you need to carry out the opt-out-process again.
The tracking methods described below process personal data only in pseudonymous form. A connection with a specific, identified natural person, ie a combination of the data with information about the carrier of the pseudonym, does not take place.
Your individual needs are important to us and we try to give you information about our services that suit you. In order to do so we use findings from our business relationship with you, your usage behavior on wdp.de or from market research and opinion polls.
The main objective of the processing of your data is the relevant communication in the context of advertisements. Through the structured collection and processing of the data, we specify our marketing and minimize the appearance of inappropriate advertising to you and third parties.
We guarantee that we process your personal data (as far as legally possible) in accordance with the provisions of applicable data protection law.
Please note: You can object to the use of your personal data for these purposes at any time.
We will send you letters or emails with a personal address and content to your business contact information. You have the right to object to this personalized advertising at any time.
Google Analytics uses so-called “cookies”, text files that are stored on your computer and thereby allow an analysis of the use of the website by you.
The information generated by these cookies, such as the time, location and frequency of your website visit, including your IP address, is transmitted to Google in the United States and stored there.
We use Google Analytics on our website with an IP anonymization feature. In this case, your IP address will already be shortened and thus anonymised by Google within member states of the European Union or in other contracting states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
Each time you visit our website that has such a component, this component causes the browser you are using to download a corresponding representation of the Facebook component. Through this process, Facebook is informed about which specific page of our website is being visited by you.
If you want to opt out of interest-based advertising, you can also go to http://www.youronlinechoices.com/en/, click on “Preference Management” and follow the instructions to prevent the listed service providers from using of your data for interest-based advertising completely or individually. You will still receive advertising, but it is not interest-based.
If we process your personal data in order to operate direct marketing, you have the right to object to the processing of personal data concerning you for the purpose of such advertising with future effect at any time; this also applies to profiling insofar as it is associated with such direct marketing.
You also have the right, for reasons arising from your particular situation, to object to the processing of personal data concerning you at any time with future effect in accordance with Article 6 (1) (e) or (f) GDPR; this also applies to profiling based on these provisions.
The right to object can be exercised free of charge.
You can reach us via the contact details listed under I.2.
You have the right to know whether personal data concerning you is processed, which personal data this may be, and further information in accordance with Art. 15 GDPR.
You have the right to demand that we correct your incorrect personal data without delay (Art. 16 GDPR). Taking into account the purposes of processing, you have the right to request the completion of incomplete personal data, including by means of a supplementary statement.
You have the right to demand that personal data relating to you be deleted immediately if one of the reasons stated in Art. 17 (1) GDPR is applicable and the processing is not for one of the purposes set out in Art. 17 (3) GDPR is required.
You are entitled to demand a restriction on the processing of your personal data if one of the conditions laid down in Art. 18 (1) (a) to (d) GDPR is met.
You have the right to receive personally identifiable information that you provided us in a structured, common and machine-readable format. Furthermore, you have the right to transmit this data to another person responsible without hindrance or to obtain that a direct transmission takes place by us, if this is technically possible. This should always apply if the basis of the data processing is the consent or a contract and the data is processed automatically. Accordingly, this does not apply to data held in paper form only.
If the processing is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. The legality of the processing on the basis of the consent up to the time the withdrawal was declared is not affected.
You have the right of appeal to a supervisory authority.
A natural or legal person, agency, institution or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the controller.
In the context of the World Wide Web, a cookie describes a small text file that is stored locally on the computer of the user when visiting a website. This file stores data about the behavior of the user. When the browser is called up and the corresponding website is visited repeatedly, the cookie is used and uses the stored data to provide the web server with information about the surfing behavior of the user.
In this context, “cookies” are not edible cookies, but information that a website stores locally on a visitor’s computer in a small text file. This can be settings already made by the user on a page, but also information that the website has gathered completely independently from the user. Later, these locally stored text files can then be read out again by the same web server from which they were created. Most browsers accept cookies automatically. You can manage cookies using the browser features (usually under “Options” or “Preferences”). This may disable the storage of cookies, be made dependent on your approval in individual cases or otherwise restricted. You can also delete cookies at any time.
Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. A natural person is considered as identifiable, which can be identified directly or indirectly, in particular by association with an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more special features, the expression of the physical , physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of this natural person.
The collection of data and their evaluation regarding the behavior of visitors to our services.
Tracking can be done either via the activity logs (log files) stored on our web servers or by collecting data from your device via pixels, cookies and similar tracking technologies.
Any process or series of operations related to personal information, such as collection, collection, organization, ordering, storage, adaptation or modification, reading, querying, use, disclosure, performed with or without the aid of automated procedures by submitting, distributing or otherwise providing, adjusting, linking, limiting, erasing or destroying.
wdp is a consultancy for digital strategy and implementation, serving clients whose value creation, organization and processes are affected by digital change. We help our clients both strategically and operationally, digitising their organization, optimizing processes and products and managing potential reorganizations. Our customers benefit from our experience of more than 490 digital transformation projects.

References: Art. 44
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 Art. 15
 Art. 17
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 Art. 18