Source: https://www.limora.com/en/online-shopping/general-data-protection-regulation/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 11:44:57+00:00

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The data protection declaration of Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG is based on the terms which were used by the European guideline and regulation giver in relation with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our data protection declaration should be easy to read and understand both for the public and for our customers and business partners. To ensure this, we would like to explain the terms used in advance.
Profiling is any form of automated processing of personal data, consisting in the use of such personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyse or predict aspects relating to the performance of work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location or relocation of that natural person.
The person responsible for processing of data is a natural or legal person, public authority, institution or other body which alone or jointly with others decides on the purposes and means of processing personal data. Where the purposes and means of such processing are laid down by Union law or by the law of the Member States, the controller or the specific criteria for his appointment may be laid down in accordance with Union law or the law of the Member States.
A processor is a natural or legal person, authority, institution or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the data controller.
Recipient or receiver is a natural or legal person, authority, institution or other body to which personal data is disclosed, regardless of whether it is a third party or not. However, authorities which may receive personal data under Union law or the law of the Member States within the framework of a particular investigation mandate shall not be regarded as recipients.
We - Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG - as the operator of these pages take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data confidentially and in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this data protection declaration.
the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling in accordance with Article 22(1) and (4) and, at least in these cases, meaningful information on the logic involved and the scope and intended impact of such processing on the data subject.
Where personal data are transferred to a third country or an international organisation, the data subject shall have the right to be informed of the appropriate guarantees in accordance with Article 46 in relation to the transfer.
The controller shall make available a copy of the personal data which are the subject of the processing.
For any further copies requested by the data subject, the controller may charge an appropriate fee based on the administrative costs.
If the data subject submits the application electronically, the information shall be provided in a common electronic format, unless otherwise indicated.
The right to obtain a copy in accordance with paragraph 3 shall not prejudice the rights and freedoms of other persons.
The personal data have been collected or otherwise processed for purposes for which they are no longer necessary.
The data subject withdraws his/her consent on which the processing was based pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) GDBR or Article 9(2)(a) GDBR and there is no other legal basis for the processing.
The data subject objects to processing under Article 21(1) of the GDBR and there are no overriding legitimate grounds for processing or the data subject objects to processing under Article 21(2) of the GDBR.
The personal data was collected in relation to information society services offered in accordance with Article 8 (1) of GDBR.
the data subject has lodged an objection to the processing referred to in Article 21(1) DSGVO until it has been established whether the data subject's justified grounds outweigh those of the data subject.
The data subject, the person shall have the right to receive the personal data concerning him/her which he/she has provided to a controller in a structured, current and machine-readable format and to transmit such data to another controller without hindrance by the controller to whom the personal data have been provided, provided that the processing is based on a consent pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) GDBR or Article 9(2)(a) GDBR or on a contract pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) GDBR and the processing is carried out using automated procedures.
In exercising his right to data transferability under paragraph 1 GDBR, the data subject shall have the right to have the personal data transferred directly by a data controller to another data controller, where technically feasible.
The exercise of this right is without prejudice to Article 17 GDBR. This right shall not apply to processing necessary for the performance of a task in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority conferred on the controller.
The right to data transferability shall not affect the rights and freedoms of others.
The data subject shall have the right to object at any time, including to profiling based on these provisions, to the processing of personal data concerning him/her under Article 6(1)(e) or (f) of the GDBR for reasons arising from his particular situation.
The data controller no longer processes the personal data unless he can prove compelling reasons for protection for the processing which outweigh the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject or the processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.
Where personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, the data subject shall have the right to object at any time to the processing of personal data concerning him/her for the purposes of such advertising, including profiling in so far as it is related to such direct marketing.
If the data subject objects to processing for direct marketing purposes, the personal data will no longer be processed for these purposes.
The person concerned must be expressly informed of the law referred to in Article 21(1) and (2) GDPR at the latest at the time of the first communication with him/her; this information must be provided in an understandable form separate from other information.
In the context of the use of information society services, notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC, the data subject may exercise his right of opposition by means of automated procedures using technical specifications.
The data subject shall have the right to object to the processing of personal data relating to him/her for scientific or historical research purposes or for statistical purposes in accordance with Article 89(1) GDPR on grounds arising from his particular situation, unless such processing is necessary for the performance of a task in the public interest.
The data subject shall not be subject to a decision based exclusively on automated processing, including profiling, which has legal effect against him or significantly affects him or her in a similar manner.
In the cases referred to in points (a) and (c), the controller shall take appropriate measures to safeguard the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject, including at least the right to obtain the intervention of a person by the controller, to state his own position and to challenge the decision.
Decisions may not be based on specific categories of personal data referred to in Article 9(1) of the GDPR, unless Article 9(2)(a) or (g) of the GDPR applies and appropriate measures have been taken to protect the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject.
The data subject has the right to revoke his/her consent to the processing of personal data at any time. If the data subject wishes to exercise his/her right to withdraw his/her consent, he/she may do so by contacting the controller. The legality of the data processing up to the revocation remains unaffected by the revocation.
In the event of breaches of data protection law, the person concerned has a right of appeal to the competent supervisory authority. The responsible supervisory authority for data protection issues is the data protection officer of the country in which our company is based. A list of data protection officers and their contact details can be found at: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_links-node.html.
Article 6 (1)a GDPR serves our company as a legal basis for processing operations for which we obtain consent for a specific processing purpose. If the processing of personal data is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party, as is the case for example with processing operations necessary for the delivery of goods or the provision of other services or consideration, the processing is based on Article 6 (I)b GDPR. The same applies to such processing processes that are necessary to carry out pre-contractual measures, for example in cases of enquiries about our products or services. If our company is subject to a legal obligation which requires the processing of personal data, for example to fulfil tax obligations, the processing is based on Art. 6 (1) c GDPR. In rare cases, the processing of personal data may become necessary to protect the vital interests of the data subject or another natural person. This would be the case, for example, if a visitor were injured in our company and his name, age, health insurance data or other vital information had to be passed on to a doctor, a hospital or other third parties. The processing would then be based on Art. 6 (1)d GDPR. Ultimately, processing operations could be based on Art. 6 (1) f GPPR. Processing operations which are not covered by any of the aforementioned legal bases are based on this legal basis if processing is necessary to safeguard a legitimate interest of our company or a third party, provided that the interests, fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject do not prevail. Such processing procedures are permitted to us in particular because they have been specifically mentioned by the European legislator. In this respect, it took the view that a legitimate interest could be assumed if the person concerned is a customer of the person responsible (recital reason 47, second sentence, GDPR).
The data processing on this website is carried out by Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG. You can find our contact details in the imprint of this website.
Part of the data is collected in order to ensure error-free provision of the website, to protect us from cyber attacks or to be able to track them if necessary or to obtain statistical information about visitors to our website.
Due to legal regulations, our website contains information that enables you to contact our company electronically quickly and to communicate directly with us, which also includes a general address for so-called electronic mail (e-mail address).
If you as the person concerned contact the person responsible for the processing by e-mail or via a contact form on the website, the personal data transmitted by you will be stored automatically. These personal data transmitted voluntarily by you as the person concerned will be stored for the purpose of processing or contacting you.
The data entered in the contact form is therefore processed exclusively on the basis of your consent (Article 6 (1) a GDPR. You can revoke this consent at any time. All you need to do is send us an informal e-mail. The legality of the data processing processes carried out up to the revocation remains unaffected by the revocation.
The data entered by you in the contact form will remain with us until you request us to delete, your consent for storage revoked or the purpose for data storage no longer applies (e.g. after your request has been processed). Mandatory legal provisions - in particular retention periods - remain unaffected.
We collect and process the personal data of applicants for the purpose of handling the application procedure.
Processing may also be carried out electronically. This is particularly the case if an applicant sends corresponding application documents to the controller by electronic means, for example by e-mail or via a web form on the website.
If an employment contract is concluded between Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG and the applicant, the transmitted data will be stored for the purpose of processing the employment relationship in compliance with the legal regulations.
If no employment contract is concluded between Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG and the applicant, the application documents will be automatically deleted two months after notification of the rejection decision, provided that there are no other justified interests to the contrary. Other legitimate interest in this sense is, for example, a burden of proof in proceedings under the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG).
Some Internet pages use so-called cookies. Cookies do not cause any damage to your computer and do not contain any viruses. Cookies serve to make our website more user-friendly, effective and secure. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer and saved by your browser.
Most of the cookies we use are so-called "session cookies". They are automatically deleted at the end of your visit. Other cookies remain stored on your terminal until you delete them. These cookies enable us to recognize your browser the next time you visit our website.
Cookies, which are necessary to carry out the electronic communication process or to provide certain functions desired by you (e.g. shopping basket function), are stored on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit.f GDPR. The website operator has a legitimate interest in the storage of cookies for technically error-free and optimized provision of his services. As far as other cookies (e.g. cookies for the analysis of your surfing behaviour) are stored, these will be treated separately in this data protection declaration.
This table lists all cookies and describes what information they collect.
A marker weather you are logged in or a guest.
An encrypted marker showing, what category of customer you are.
A marker that shows weather your system allows caching or not.
Shows weather you have a new message.
Shows weather your cache is allowed to be used.
Information on products you sent to friends.
These data are not combined with other data sources. The basis for data processing is Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR, which permits the processing of data for the fulfilment of a contract or pre-contractual measures.
Since we do not process payments ourselves, we work together with the following partners.
We use the service provider Wirecard for payment processing.Wirecard CCE is an online payment service provider that enables payment by credit card.
The operating company of Wirecard CCE is Wirecard Central Eastern Europe GmbH, Reininghausstraße 13a,8020 Graz, Austria.
If the customer selects "credit card" as a payment option in our online shop during the order process, the customer is forwarded to a Wirecard CCE web form for payment processing, where he enters his credit card data and transfers them to Wirecard CCE for payment processing.
Credit card number, cardholder name, credit card expiry date, CVV number, IP address.
In addition the online shop automatically transmits these data to Wirecard CCE.
The purpose of data transmission is to process payments and prevent fraud. Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG will transfer personal data to Wirecard CCE in particular if there is a legitimate interest in the transfer. Personal data exchanged between Wirecard CCE and Limora Oldtimer GmbH & Co KG may be transferred by Wirecard CCE to credit agencies. The purpose of this transmission is to verify identity and creditworthiness.
Wirecard CCE may pass on personal data to affiliated companies and service providers or subcontractors if this is necessary to fulfil contractual obligations or if the data is to be processed on behalf of Wirecard CCE.
The customer may revoke his consent to the handling of personal data vis-à-vis Wirecard CCE at any time. A revocation does not affect personal data which must be processed, used or transmitted for (contractual) payment processing.
We have integrated components of PayPal on this website. PayPal is an online payment service provider. Payments are processed via so-called PayPal accounts, which are virtual private or business accounts. In addition, PayPal offers the option of processing virtual payments via credit cards if a user does not have a PayPal account. A PayPal account is managed via an email address, which is why there is no classic account number. PayPal makes it possible to initiate online payments to third parties or to receive payments. PayPal also acts as a trustee and provides buyer protection services.
We have integrated components of Sofortüberweisung on this website. Sofortüberweisung is a payment service that enables cashless payment of products and services on the Internet. Sofortüberweisung represents a technical procedure by which the online merchant immediately receives a confirmation of payment. This enables a dealer to deliver goods, services or downloads to the customer immediately after placing the order.
If the customer selects "Sofortüberweisung" as a payment option in our online shop during the order process, the data of the person concerned are automatically transferred to Sofortüberweisung. With a selection of this payment option, the person concerned consents to the transfer of personal data required for payment processing.
The data entered during registration will be processed on the basis of your consent Art. 6 (1) lit. a GDPR. You can revoke your consent at any time. All you need to do is send us an informal e-mail. The legality of the data processing already carried out remains unaffected by the revocation.
We collect, process and use personal data only to the extent necessary for the establishment, content design or change of the legal relationship (inventory data). This is done on the basis of Art. 6 (1) lit. b GDPR, which permits the processing of data for the fulfilment of a contract or pre-contractual measures. We collect, process and use personal data about the use of our Internet pages (usage data) only to the extent necessary to enable or invoice the user for the use of the service.
We have integrated the component Google Analytics (with anonymisation function) on this website. Google Analytics is a web analytics service. Web analysis is the collection, collection and evaluation of data on the behaviour of visitors to Internet sites. A web analysis service collects, among other things, data on the website from which a person concerned has accessed a website (so-called referrer), which subpages of the website have been accessed or how often and for how long a subpage has been viewed. A web analysis is mainly used to optimize a website and for cost-benefit analysis of Internet advertising.
We use the addition "_gat._anonymizeIp" for web analysis via Google Analytics. By means of this addition, Google shortens and anonymizes the IP address of the Internet connection of the person concerned when accessing our Internet pages from a member state of the European Union or from another state party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
The customer can prevent the setting of cookies by our website at any time, as already described above, by means of a corresponding setting of the Internet browser used and thus permanently object to the setting of cookies. Such a setting of the Internet browser used would also prevent Google from placing a cookie on the information technology system of the person concerned. In addition, a cookie already set by Google Analytics can be deleted at any time via the Internet browser or other software programs.
The summary of the data collected in your Google Account is based solely on your consent, which you can submit or revoke to Google (Art. 6 par. 1 lit. a GDPR). For data collection operations that are not merged into your Google Account (for example, because you do not have a Google Account or have opposed the merge), the collection of data is based on Article 6(1)f of the GDPR. The legitimate interest arises from the fact that the website operator has an interest in anonymous analysis of website visitors for advertising purposes.
Further information and the data protection regulations can be found in Google's data protection declaration at: https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads/.
The data entered in the newsletter registration form will be processed exclusively on the basis of your consent (Art. 6 para. 1 a GDPR). You can revoke your consent to the storage of the data, the e-mail address and its use for sending the newsletter at any time, for example via the "unsubscribe" link in the newsletter. The legality of the data processing processes already carried out remains unaffected by the revocation.

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