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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 12:46:07+00:00

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JetApp GmbH General Terms and Conditions of Use for use of the www.jetapp.com flight booking platform.
and the user of the JetApp Booking Platform (hereafter “Customer“). The Terms and Conditions of Use apply regardless of whether the Customer is a consumer, entrepreneur or businessman. A consumer is a natural person who uses the JetApp Booking Platform or who undertakes a booking via the JetApp Booking Platform for a purpose which cannot be ascribed predominantly to either the person’s commercial or self-employed professional activity.
1.2. The version of the Terms and Conditions of Use applying on registration shall be authoritative for use of the JetApp Booking Platform.
1.3. JetApp will not accept the Customer’s divergent general terms and conditions. This shall also apply even if JetApp does not expressly reject their inclusion.
2.1. The Customer must register to book flights using the JetApp Booking Platform. To do this, the Customer must first enter the details required in the registration form. There is no entitlement to registration; JetApp is entitled to reject registration applications without providing reasons.
2.2. The Customer must be of legal age and legally competent in order to register. Minors are not permitted to register. In the case of a legal entity, registration must be effected by a legally competent authorized representative who is a natural person.
2.3. JetApp will review the details provided by the Customer for registration with regard to completeness and plausibility. If in JetApp’s opinion the details are correct and there are no other concerns, JetApp will provide the requested access and the Customer will be forwarded to the customer account. JetApp’s Data Protection Statement provides information about storage, processing and use of the Customer’s personal details and this can be downloaded using the “Data Protection” link in the footer on every page of the JetApp Booking Platform.
2.4. The Customer will be asked to provide an e-mail address and a password during the registration process. Once the Customer has been given access, the Customer will be able to use these access details to log on to the JetApp Booking Platform.
2.5. The Customer must keep the password secret and not make it accessible to unauthorized third parties.
2.6. It is furthermore the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that it is only the Customer and/or a person authorized by the Customer who accesses the JetApp Booking Platform and uses the services made available on the JetApp Booking Platform. The Customer must inform JetApp immediately if it is feared that unauthorized third parties have acquired or will acquire knowledge of the Customer’s log-in details.
2.7. The Customer is obliged to keep details (including contact details) up to date. The Customer must amend the details in the customer account on the JetApp Booking Platform without delay if a change to the details provided occurs during the term of contractual use of the JetApp Booking Platform. If the Customer does not succeed in doing so, the Customer must immediately inform JetApp of the amended details by e-mail or fax.
3.1. Within the scope of the regulations of these Terms and Conditions of Use, the Customer’s authorization for use is restricted to accessing the JetApp Booking Platform and use of the services available on the JetApp Booking Platform.
3.2. The Customer is personally responsible for creating the technical conditions necessary for contractual use of the JetApp Booking Platform that are within the scope of the Customer’s responsibility. JetApp does not offer any advice in this regard.
the Customer is prohibited from editing, modifying, translating, demonstrating or presenting, publishing, exhibiting, reproducing or disseminating all or part of the content available on the JetApp Booking Platform. The Customer is also prohibited from removing or modifying copyright notices, logos, and other registration marks or proprietary notices.
3.4. The Customer is authorized to download (“Download“) and print out content only if the Download or print options are available as a function on the JetApp Booking Platform (e.g. by means of a Download button).
3.5. The Customer will receive a non-exclusive right, unlimited in time, to use for personal, non-commercial purposes of the content duly downloaded and/or printed by the Customer.
3.6. The Customer’s mandatory statutory rights (including of reproduction for private and other personal use according to section 53 German Copyright Act - UrhG) will remain unaffected.
3.7. Any activities on and/or in connection with the JetApp Booking Platform which violate third-party rights, applicable law or violate child protection principles are prohibited.
Dissemination and/or public reproduction of content available on the JetApp Booking Platform if not expressly permitted by the respective author, or expressly provided as functionality on the JetApp Booking Platform.
Any act likely to prejudice smooth operation of the JetApp Booking Platform, in particular to unduly tax JetApp’s systems.
The content available on the JetApp Booking Platform is predominantly protected by copyright or other proprietary rights and is owned respectively by JetApp or other third parties that have provided the respective content. The content compilation per se is protected as a database within the terms of sections 4 (2) and 87a (1) German Copyright Act, as the case arises. The Customer may use this content only in accordance with these Terms and Conditions of Use and to the extent specified on the JetApp Booking Platform.
Use of the JetApp Booking Platform is free. If the Customer books flights via the JetApp Booking Platform, the regulations contained in JetApp’s General Terms and Conditions of Carriage, which can be downloaded, inter alia, from the “TCC” link in the footer of every page on the JetApp Booking Platform, will apply to this and to the costs incurred as a result.
The contract for use of the JetApp Booking Platform will run for an unspecified term and can be terminated by either party at any time without notice. If the contract for use of the JetApp Booking Platform is terminated at a point at which the Customer has already made a binding offer to conclude an air carriage contract, or such a contract has already been concluded, the Terms and Conditions for Use of the JetApp Booking Platform will continue to apply until cessation of the air carriage contract.
7.1.1. JetApp will be fully liable in the event of intent and gross negligence by JetApp’s executive bodies, legal representatives, employees or other vicarious agents and in the event of injury to life, limb or health and according to the provisions of the German Product Liability Act.
7.1.2. In the event of slight negligence, JetApp’s liability is limited to damages whose occurrence is to be typically expected and to breach of material contractual obligations (cardinal obligations) whose fulfillment facilitates due performance of the contract and on whose observance the other party must routinely rely.
7.1.3. The liability in the Terms and Conditions of Carriage shall pertain for air carriage contracts concluded by the Customer using the JetApp Booking Platform.
These Terms and Conditions are subject to the law of the Federal Republic of Germany with the exclusion of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). If the Customer is a consumer, has registered as a consumer (see clause 1.1) and, at the time of registering, was habitually resident in another country, application of that country’s mandatory legal provisions shall not be affected by the choice of law in sentence one.
If the Customer is a businessman and, at the time of registering, the Customer’s registered office was in Germany, the sole jurisdiction shall be that of JetApp’s registered office in Stuttgart. The applicable legal provisions shall otherwise apply to local and international jurisdiction.
10.1. The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), which can be found at the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/.
10.2. We are obliged by law to draw your attention to our e-mail address. This is booking@jetapp.com.
10.3. With regard to these Terms and Conditions of Use, JetApp will not participate in dispute resolution proceedings at a consumer arbitration service within the terms of the German Consumer Dispute Resolution Act and is also not obliged to do so. JetApp’s General Terms and Conditions of Carriage will apply to consumer dispute resolution proceedings for conclusion of an air carriage contract.
JetApp GmbH General Terms and Conditions of Carriage for booking flights using the www.jetapp.com flight booking platform.
and the Customer. The Terms and Conditions of Carriage apply regardless of whether the Customer is a consumer, entrepreneur or businessman. A consumer is a natural person who makes a booking using the JetApp Booking Platform for a purpose which cannot be ascribed predominantly to either the person’s commercial or self-employed professional activity.
1.2. The version of the TCC valid on dispatch of the booking shall be authoritative for the contract of carriage.
a) To book a flight with JetApp, the Customer must enter the preferred dates of travel, place of departure and arrival and number of people to be carried in the field provided for this purpose on the JetApp Booking Platform and send it off. Entry of the details does not constitute a binding offer by the Customer; it is an initial, non-binding request to send the Customer flight suggestions first.
b) JetApp will then search for suitable flight suggestions which match the stated travel dates. JetApp will send an e-mail to the e-mail address stored in the customer account as soon as possible, with a summary of suggested flights (PDF) which match the stated travel dates and the respective prices (c.f. also clause 4). This e-mail does not constitute a binding offer by JetApp to conclude an air carriage contract; it is an invitation to the Customer to make an offer to conclude such a contract.
c) The Customer can then find a suitable flight by sending the PDF back mentioning the selected offer at the end of the document as well as the Customer's signature, name and date.
d) The offer is considered booked by the time the signed PDF document has been sent back to JetApp.
e) Should there be any mistakes within the offer, the Customer can correct them by sending an email or giving a call to JetApp. These mistakes will be modified and an actualized offer will be sent to the Customer.
f) If the Customer wants to conclude the booking, it is necessary for him to send back the signed PDF via e-mail.
g) By sending off the signed PDF, the Customer enters into a contract with JetApp with regard to the requested flight.
h) Once the Customer has received the invoice, he can pay (bank transfer).
i) JetApp will send an e-mail confirming receipt of the booking made via the JetApp Booking Platform immediately after payment is made by the customer. Such an e-mail will contain a binding acceptance of the Customer’s offer.
j) JetApp is entitled to offer the Customer an alternative flight of equal value if the flight requested by the Customer becomes unavailable between the time when the Customer books the flight and the time when confirmation is received from the executing air carrier. Here, an alternative of equal value refers to aircraft in the same category as that originally booked.
2.2. In each case the air carriage contract will come into being for the number of passengers requested by the Customer. A separate agreement is required if the flight selected offers more seats for conveying people and if, after conclusion of the contract, the Customer wishes to take more passengers than originally stated. The Customer must inform JetApp of this wish as soon as possible before departure. JetApp will then notify the Customer by e-mail whether it is possible to take more passengers and which supplements are payable for this, where applicable. This e-mail represents an offer by JetApp to conclude the contract to carry additional passengers. The Customer can accept this offer by an appropriate reply to JetApp by e-mail. The contract for air carriage of the additional passengers therefore comes into being.
3.1. JetApp will not save the contract text. Within an appropriate period after conclusion of the contract, JetApp will send the Customer a confirmation of the contract which reproduces the contract content on a permanent data carrier. The Customer can also view the TCC at www.jetapp.com.
4.1. JetApp refers to the final prices for air carriage on the JetApp Booking Platform. The final price includes the flight price, any required positioning flights, and all applicable taxes, fees, supplements, and payments that are unavoidable and foreseeable at the time the booking is sent. This price also includes appropriate catering for the time of day, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and applicable statutory VAT.
4.2. The final prices described in clause 4.1 do not include de-icing costs, i.e. if the aircraft in question has to be de-iced before takeoff. If incurred the Customer must pay for these separately at cost. De-icing costs also include the cost of de-icing positioning flights. Positioning flights are those which are necessary to bring the aircraft in question to the booked place of departure, as well as flights necessitated by delays or diversion landings caused by weather conditions or flight safety considerations. Also not included in the final prices are any risk insurance premiums incurred for travel to crisis regions.
4.3. Carriage charges are calculated for the date of carriage agreed upon by the parties and for the route contained in the offer. The carriage charge can therefore be influenced by any change the Customer makes to the agreed upon flight details – e.g. change of the flight date.
4.4. The carriage charge does not include ground transport services between airports or airport terminals.
4.5. JetApp reserves the right to change the agreed upon carriage charge after the conclusion of the contract of carriage in the event that changes that were unforeseeable at the time of the booking should occur with regard to fuel costs, taxes, fees, etc., special charges or other aviation-specific charges for certain services, aviation-specific fees, and emission certificate costs, provided the period between the conclusion of the contract and the agreed upon carriage date exceeds four months. The Customer shall be informed immediately of any such carriage charge changes.
5.1. The Customer can pay for air carriage by prepayment (via bank transfer).
5.2. The booked air carriage is due for payment after conclusion of the contract.
JetApp does not execute the air carriage itself, but uses a suitable airline for this (hereafter “Executing Air Carrier“). JetApp therefore acts vis-à-vis the Customer as contractual air carrier, also known as contractual airline.
7.1. The Customer shall notify JetApp of the passengers’ surnames, first names, dates of birth and passport details as soon as possible after conclusion of the contract, but if possible 48 hours before the planned departure, or even sooner if requested by JetApp. The Customer is obliged to provide other information if stipulated by law or official provisions at the place of departure, fly-over or arrival. Last-minute changes to names and other information concerning passengers are generally possible, but may be more difficult as a result of country-specific stipulations in the place of arrival, fly-over or stopover.
7.2. The Customer alone is responsible for arriving at the airport with their passengers on time and having all required documentation (proof of identity, passports, immunization papers, visas, etc.). If passengers arrive at the airport after the stated time, insofar as possible JetApp will nevertheless endeavor to execute the air carriage; the Customer must then bear any additional expenditure and costs incurred by JetApp.
7.3. If the time that the aircraft is to be made available to the Customer as agreed upon in the contract is exceeded due to the fact that passengers, luggage, or cargo shipments have not arrived on time, or because travel documents or other documents required for carriage cannot be produced, or if such delays are in any other way caused by the actions or omissions of the Customer, his or her employees, agents, or passengers/co-passengers, the Customer shall be required to pay JetApp a demurrage charge in line with the schedule of fees at the airport in question, and also reimburse JetApp for expenses incurred for any additional time spent by the aircraft on the ground and in the air. The Customer must also reimburse JetApp for all other proven costs associated with flight delays or cancellations.
the passenger does not comply with the applicable safety regulations on board.
contains items which, by their nature, are unsuitable for carriage because of their fragility or particular sensitivity, for example; more detailed explanations regarding specific individual cases can be obtained from JetApp.
any type of weapon, such as firearms, batons or thrusting weapons and sprays used for aggressive or defensive purposes, munitions and explosive substances, items whose external shape or labeling give the appearance of being weapons, munitions or explosive substances.
7.7. JetApp will be happy to provide the Customer with the ICAO and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations on request; they can also be downloaded from the ICAO and IATA websites. Furthermore the German Aviation Authority provides information about dangerous goods which must not be transported in luggage.
8.1. Unless arranged to the contrary in clauses 8.2 and 8.4, the statutory regulations shall apply to termination and rescission of the air carriage contract.
In every case, fees and taxes that are not incurred due to termination shall be refunded. In each individual case JetApp may prove that a lesser amount is to be deducted from the flight price and the Customer may prove in each individual case that a greater amount is to be deducted from the flight price, or JetApp is not due any remuneration.
8.3. The arrangements in clause 8.2 shall not affect the right of either party to termination for good cause.
8.4. Terminations and rescissions must as a minimum be effected in text form.
9.1. JetApp is liable for air carriage of passengers and their luggage according to the Montreal Convention of 28 May 1999, implemented in the European Community by Regulation (EC) no. 889/2002 amending Regulation (EC) no. 2027/97 and by national legal provisions of Member States. Further details regarding this liability can be found in the “Information” appendix to the TCC.
9.2.1. JetApp will be fully liable in the event of intent and gross negligence by JetApp’s executive bodies, legal representatives, employees or other vicarious agents and in the event of injury to life, limb or health and according to the provisions of the German Product Liability Act.
9.2.2. In the event of slight negligence, JetApp’s liability is limited to damages whose occurrence is to be typically expected and to breach of material contractual obligations (cardinal obligations) whose fulfillment facilitates due performance of the contract and on whose observance the other party must routinely rely.
9.2.3. JetApp shall accept no liability for the delay or cancellation of flights if such delays or cancellations were not due at least to gross negligence on the part of JetApp and if all persons acting on behalf of JetApp took every reasonable measure to avoid such damage, or were unable to take such measures. This exclusion of liability applies particularly to instances of force majeure, prevention of flights by government authorities or other third parties, strikes, lockouts, war, and warlike events. JetApp also accepts no liability for the actions of other carriers and ground handling companies or their vicarious agents, nor does it accept liability for property passengers leave behind on the aircraft. Liability for loss of life, or damage to body and health, is governed by legal regulations. The exclusion or limitation of JetApp liability applies analogously to all implementing agents, employees, and other persons.
9.2.4. The Customer accepts unlimited liability for damage to the plane or the aircraft interior, even without proof of fault of the passenger who caused the damage. The same applies to additional aircrew employed by the Customer. The Customer’s liability applies regardless of whether a liability agreement has been concluded between the Customer and the passenger or aircrew.
9.2.5. There is no obligation to perform the carriage service if the transport or parts of the transport cannot be carried out in accordance with legal and/or transport regulations, or if force majeure or other safety concerns (e.g. weather conditions, terrorism, etc.) do not allow transport to take place. If this means that only some parts of a transport contract cannot be performed, only the costs for the actual transport will be charged.
9.2.6. JetApp reserves the right, particularly in the event of force majeure, to carry out the transport with a different aircraft type than that agreed upon. In this case, JetApp will only use aircraft types that comply with the same safety standard and are of the same quality.
9.2.7. If JetApp is not able to fulfil its contractual obligation because of a failure of the aircraft due to technical or operational reasons, or in the event of force majeure (particularly due to prevailing weather conditions at the destination or along the flight path) after the commencement of the flight, then the Customer is liable for a fee payable according to the ratio between the number of calculated flight hours contained in the original offer and the actual hours flown.
9.2.8. If due to force majeure (particularly due to the prevailing weather conditions at the destination or along the flight path), a landing at the destination airport is not possible and a diversion landing is required, JetApp does not assume the cost of transporting passengers to the originally agreed upon destination nor does it assume the additional costs incurred as a result of the diversion landing. In this case, the Customer is liable for a fee payable according to the ratio between the number of calculated flight hours contained in the original offer and the actual hours flown.
9.2.9. If due to force majeure (particularly due to the prevailing weather conditions at the destination or along the flight path), a landing at the destination airport is not possible and a return flight to the departure airport is either requested by the Customer or is unavoidable due to the circumstances, then the Customer is liable for a fee payable according to the ratio between the number of calculated flight hours contained in the original offer and the actual hours flown. In this case, flight hours consist of the total distance travelled – i.e. for the outward and return journeys.
9.2.10. If due to force majeure (particularly due to the prevailing weather conditions at the destination or along the flight path), a landing at the destination airport is not possible and an intermediate landing is required, then the Customer is obligated to assume all the additional costs incurred as a result of the intermediate landing.
These Terms and Conditions are subject to the law of the Federal Republic of Germany with the exclusion of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). If the Customer is a consumer, has made the booking as a consumer (see clause 1.1) and, at the time of booking, was habitually resident in another country, application of that country’s mandatory legal provisions shall not be affected by the choice of law in sentence one.
12.1. The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), which can be found at the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/.
12.2. JetApp is legally obliged to draw the Customer’s attention to JetApp’s e-mail address. This is booking@jetapp.com.
This information summarizes the rules regarding liability to be applied by Community airlines according to provisions of Community law and the Montreal Convention.
There are no maximum amounts for liability in the event of passengers’ death or physical injury. The airline cannot object to compensation claims for damages up to a value of SDR 113,110 (rounded amount in national currency). The airline can deflect claims exceeding this amount by proving that it acted neither negligently nor culpably.
If a passenger is killed or injured, the airline must make an advance payment within 15 days of determination of the person entitled to compensation, in order to cover immediate financial needs. In the event of death the advance payment is not less than SDR 18,096 (rounded amount in national currency).
The airline will be liable for compensation as a result of delays to carriage of passengers, unless it took all reasonable measures to avoid damage, or it was impossible to take these measures. Liability for compensation for delays in carriage of passengers is limited to SDR 4,694 (rounded amount in national currency).
The airline will be liable for compensation as a result of delays to carriage of luggage, unless it took all reasonable measures to avoid damage, or it was impossible to take these measures. Liability for compensation for delays in carriage of luggage is limited to SDR 1,131 (rounded amount in national currency).
The airline is liable for the destruction, loss of or damage to luggage up to a value of SDR 1,131 (rounded amount in national currency). Unless the luggage was already defective, liability for checked-in luggage exists regardless of culpability. The airline is only liable for culpable behavior in the case of hand luggage.
An increased liability limit applies if the passenger makes a special declaration, at the latest at check-in, and pays a supplement.
The passenger must notify the airline in writing as soon as possible in the event of damage to, delay to, loss or destruction of luggage. In the event of damage to checked-in luggage, the passenger must notify the airline in writing within seven days of it being available to him, and within 21 days of it being available to him for delayed luggage.
If the Executing Air Carrier is not identical to the Contractual Air Carrier, the passenger can direct his notification or compensation claims to each of the two carriers. If the flight ticket shows the name or code of an airline, this is the airline concluding the contract.
Legal action for compensation must be filed within two years, commencing on the date of the aircraft’s arrival or the date on which the aircraft should have arrived.
These provisions are based on the Montreal Convention of 28 May 1999, implemented in the European Community by Regulation (EC) no. 2027/97 amending Regulation (EC) no. 889/2002 and by national legal provisions of Member States.
We shall take appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of protection appropriate to the risk, taking into account the state of the art, implementation costs and the nature, scope, circumstances and purposes of the processing and the different likelihood and severity of the risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons, in accordance with Article 32 DSGVO.
In accordance with Art. 17 DSGVO, you have the right to demand that the data concerned be deleted immediately or, alternatively, to demand a restriction on the processing of the data in accordance with Art. 18 DSGVO.
You also have the right to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority pursuant to Art. 77 DSGVO.
You have the right to revoke consents granted in accordance with Art. 7 para. 3 DSGVO with effect for the future.
You may at any time object to the future processing of the data concerning you in accordance with Art. 21 DSGVO. The objection may be lodged in particular against processing for direct marketing purposes.
We process our customers' data during the ordering process in our online shop to enable them to select and order the selected products and services, as well as their payment and delivery or execution.
We process data that is necessary to justify and fulfil the contractual services and point out the necessity of their disclosure, if this is not evident for the contractual partners. Disclosure to external persons or companies is only made if it is required within the framework of a contract. When processing the data provided to us within the scope of an order, we act in accordance with the instructions of the customer and the legal requirements.
The deletion takes place after a period of six months, subject to a justified revocation by the applicant, so that we can answer any follow-up questions to the application and meet our obligations under the Equal Treatment Act. Invoices for any reimbursement of travel expenses are archived in accordance with tax regulations.
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Based on our legitimate interests (i.e. interest in the analysis, optimization and economic operation of our online offer within the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 letter f. DSGVO) the services of Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Irland, ("Google").
On the basis of our legitimate interests (i.e. interest in the analysis, optimisation and economic operation of our online offer within the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f. DSGVO) the services of Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Irland, ("Google").
We use the online marketing procedure Google "Doubleclick" to place ads in the Google advertising network (e.g., in search results, in videos, on websites, etc.). Double Click is characterized by displaying ads in real time based on users' suspected interests. This allows us to display ads for and within our online offer more specifically in order to present users only ads that potentially correspond to their interests. For example, if a user is shown ads for products in which he is interested in other online offers, this is referred to as "remarketing". For these purposes, when our and other websites on which the Google Advertising Network is active are accessed, Google directly executes a code from Google and (re)marketing tags (invisible graphics or code, also known as "web beacons") are integrated into the website. With their help, an individual cookie, i.e. a small file, is stored on the user's device (comparable technologies can also be used instead of cookies). In this file it is noted which websites the user visits, which contents he is interested in and which offers the user has clicked on, technical information on the browser and operating system, referring websites, visiting time and further information on the use of the online offer.
The IP address of the users is also recorded, whereby it is reduced within member states of the European Union or in other signatory states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area and only in exceptional cases completely transferred to a Google server in the USA and shortened there. The above information may also be linked by Google to such information from other sources. If the user subsequently visits other websites, ads tailored to his presumed interests can be displayed to him on the basis of his user profile.
User data is processed pseudonymously within the Google advertising network. This means that Google does not store and process, for example, the names or e-mail addresses of users, but processes the relevant data cookie-related within pseudonymous user profiles. This means from Google's point of view, the ads are not managed and displayed for a specifically identified person, but for the cookie holder, regardless of who this cookie holder is. This does not apply if a user has expressly permitted Google to process the data without this pseudonymisation. The information collected by Google marketing services about users is transmitted to Google and stored on Google's servers in the USA.
Facebook processes the data in accordance with Facebook's Data Usage Policy. Accordingly, general information about the display of Facebook ads can be found in the data usage policy of Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/policy.php. For specific information and details about the Facebook Pixel and how it works, visit the Facebook Help section: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/651294705016616.
You can object to the collection by the Facebook pixel and use of your data to display Facebook ads. To set what types of ads you see within Facebook, you can visit the page set up by Facebook and follow the instructions for use-based advertising settings: https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=ads. The settings are platform-independent, i.e. they are applied to all devices, such as desktop computers or mobile devices.
We maintain online presences within social networks and platforms to communicate with active customers, prospects and users and to inform them about our services. When accessing the respective networks and platforms, the terms and conditions and the data processing guidelines of their respective operators apply.
This always requires that the third party providers of this content perceive the IP address of the users, since without the IP address they could not send the content to their browser. The IP address is therefore required for the display of this content. We make every effort to use only those contents whose respective providers use the IP address only for the delivery of the contents. Third-party providers may also use so-called pixel tags (invisible graphics, also known as "web beacons") for statistical or marketing purposes. Pixel tags" can be used to evaluate information such as visitor traffic on the pages of this website. The pseudonymous information may also be stored in cookies on the user's device and may include technical information about the browser and operating system, referring websites, visiting time and other information about the use of our online offer, as well as be linked to such information from other sources.
We integrate the fonts ("Google Fonts") of the provider Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Irland. Data protection declaration: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/, Opt-Out: https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated.
Based on our legitimate interests (i.e. interest in the analysis, optimization and economic operation of our online offer within the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 letter f. DSGVO) Social Plugins ("Plugins") of the social network facebook.com, which is operated by Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland ("Facebook"). The plugins can display interaction elements or content (e.g. videos, graphics or text contributions) and are identified by one of the Facebook logos (white "f" on blue tile, the terms "like", "like" or a "thumbs up" sign) or are marked with the addition "Facebook Social Plugin". The list and appearance of Facebook Social Plugins can be viewed here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/.
When a user calls up a function of this online service that contains such a plugin, his device establishes a direct connection to the Facebook servers. The content of the plugin is transmitted by Facebook directly to the user's device and integrated into the online offer. The processed data can be used to create user profiles. We therefore have no influence on the amount of data Facebook collects with the help of this plugin and therefore inform users according to our level of knowledge.
The purpose and scope of data collection and the further processing and use of the data by Facebook as well as the relevant rights and setting options for the protection of users' privacy can be found in the Facebook data protection information: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/.
If the users are members of the platform Twitter, Twitter can assign the call of the above contents and functions to the profiles of the users there. Twitter is certified under the Privacy Shield Agreement and thus offers a guarantee to comply with European data protection law (https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000TORzAAO&status=Active). Data protection declaration: https://twitter.com/de/privacy, Opt-Out: https://twitter.com/personalization.
JetApp GmbH is registered in the Stuttgart District Court Commercial Register under no. HRB 760820.
The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), which can be found at the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. Consumers have the option of using this platform to resolve disputes.

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 Art. 21
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