Source: http://ags-muschert.de/en/data.php
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 02:18:27+00:00

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To the extent that we obtain the consent of the data subject for the processing of personal data, Art. 6(1) a EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the legal basis for the processing of personal data. Where the processing of personal data is necessary for the fulfillment of a contract to which the data subject is a party, Art. 6(1) b GDPR is the legal basis. This also applies to processing that is necessary to carry out pre-contractual measures. To the extent that the processing of personal data is necessary to fulfill a legal obligation imposed on our company, Art. 6(1) c GDPR is the legal basis. Where processing is necessary to safeguard a legitimate interest of our company or a third party and if the interests, fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject do not outweigh the former interest, Art. 6(1) f GDPR is the legal basis for processing.
There are contact forms available on our website, which can be used for making contact electronically. If a user makes use of this option, the data entered in the input mask are transferred to the company responsible for processing the request in question and stored.
We only process personal data from the input mask for the purpose of processing the establishment of contact. Where contact is made by e-mail, this also constitutes the necessary legitimate interest in the processing of the data. The other personal data processed during the sending process serve to prevent misuse of the contact form and to ensure the security of our IT systems.
We use the component Google Analytics on our website. Google Analytics is a web analysis service operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA. Web analysis is the collection, recording and evaluation of data about the behavior of users on our website. A web analysis service collects, among other things, data about which website the user came to a website from, which subpages of the website were accessed or how often and for how long a subpage was viewed. We use the addition “_gat._anonymizeIp” for web analysis via Google Analytics. By means of this addition, Google shortens the IP address of the user and thus makes it anonymous if our websites are accessed from a Member State of the European Union or from another signatory to the agreement on the European Economic Area. The shortening of the IP address results in anonymization. It is then no longer possible to assign the shortened address to an identified or identifiable person. Google Analytics places a cookie on the user’s computer. By placing the cookie, Google is able to analyze the use of our website. Each time one of the individual pages of this website is visited, the Internet browser on the user’s computer is automatically prompted by the Google Analytics component to transmit data to Google for the purpose of online analysis. As part of this technical procedure, Google obtains knowledge of user data, such as the shortened IP address of the data subject, which allows Google, among other things, to trace the origin of visitors and clicks. The cookie is used to store personal data, such as the access time, the location from which access originated and the frequency of visits to our website by the user. Whenever you visit our website, these data, including the IP address of the Internet connection used by the data subject, is transferred to Google in the USA. These personal data are also stored by Google in the USA. Google may pass on these personal data collected through the technical procedure to third parties.
The purpose of using Google Analytics is to analyze the flow of visitors to our website. Google uses the data and information obtained to evaluate the use of our website in order to compile online reports for us that show activity on our website and to provide other services in connection with the use of our website. This enables us to further optimize our website for the user. Our legitimate interest in processing personal data pursuant to Art. 6(1) f GDPR also lies in these purposes.
As mentioned above, the user may prevent the storage of cookies by our website at any time by changing the settings of the Internet browser used and thus permanently objecting to the storage of cookies. In addition, a cookie already stored by Google Analytics can be erased at any time via the Internet browser or other software programs. Furthermore, the user has the option of objecting to and thus preventing the collection of data generated by Google Analytics as well as the processing of these data by Google. To do this, the user must download and install a browser add-on under the link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This browser add-on automatically informs Google Analytics after installation that no data and information on the user’s visits to websites may be transferred to Google. The installation of the browser add-on is deemed an objection. If the user’s system is erased, formatted and reinstalled in the future, the user must reinstall the browser add-on to deactivate Google Analytics.
Where you have exercised your right to have the controller rectify, erase or restrict the processing, he 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 impossible or involves a disproportionate amount of effort. You have the right vis-à-vis the controller to be notified of such recipients.
You have the right, for reasons arising from your particular situation, to object at any time to the processing of your personal data, which is carried out pursuant to Art. 6(1) e or f GDPR; this also applies to profiling based on these provisions. The controller will then no longer process your personal data unless he can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override your interests, rights and freedoms, or the processing serves to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. Where your personal data 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 associated with such direct marketing. If you object to processing for direct marketing purposes, your personal data will no longer be processed for these purposes. You may exercise your right to object in connection with the use of information society services – Directive 2002/58/EC notwithstanding – by means of automated procedures using technical specifications.
You have the right to withdraw the data protection declaration of consent at any time. The withdrawal of consent will not affect the legality of processing carried out on the basis of consent before withdrawal.
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 where you reside or work or where you suspect infringement, if you believe that the processing of your personal data infringes the GDPR. The supervisory authority with which the complaint has been lodged will inform the complainant of the progress and the outcome of the complaint, including the possibility of a judicial remedy pursuant to Art. 78 GDPR.

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