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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 08:44:24+00:00

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Personal data (usually referred to as “data” in the following) will only be processed by us to the extent necessary and for the purpose of providing a functional and user-friendly website, including its contents and the services offered there.
According to art. 4 point 1. Regulation (EU) 2016/679, i.e. the Basic Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the “DSGVO”), shall be deemed to be “processing” any transaction carried out with or without the aid of automated procedures or any such series of transactions in connection with personal data, such as the collection, collection, organisation, sorting, storage, adaptation or modification, reading, querying, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or any other form of provision, comparison or linking, restriction, deletion or destruction.
If you register for our free newsletter, the data requested by you for this purpose, i.e. your e-mail address and – optionally – your name and address, will be sent to us. At the same time we store the IP address of the Internet connection from which you access our website as well as the date and time of your registration. As part of the further registration process, we will obtain your consent to the sending of the newsletter, describe the content in detail and refer you to this data protection declaration. The data collected is used exclusively for sending the newsletter – it will therefore not be passed on to third parties.
We offer you the opportunity to publish questions, answers, opinions or evaluations on our website, hereinafter referred to as “articles” only. If you make use of this offer, we will process and publish your contribution, the date and time of submission and the pseudonym you may use.
The legal basis for this is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a) DSGVO. You may revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future pursuant to Art. 7 para. 3 DSGVO. All you have to do is inform us of your revocation.
In addition, we also process your IP address and e-mail address. The IP address is processed because we have a legitimate interest in taking or supporting further action if your contribution infringes the rights of third parties and/or is otherwise unlawful.
In this case, the legal basis is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) DSGVO. Our legitimate interest lies in legal defence, if necessary.
If you publish articles on our website, we also offer you the opportunity to subscribe to any subsequent contributions by third parties. In order to be able to inform you about these follow-up contributions by e-mail, we process your e-mail address.
The legal basis for this is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a) DSGVO. You may revoke your consent to this subscription at any time with future effect in accordance with Art. 7 Para. 3 DSGVO. All you have to do is inform us of your revocation or click the unsubscribe link contained in the respective e-mail.
We use Google Analytics on our website. This is a web analysis service of Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA, hereinafter only called “Google”.
Further information on data protection law is available to you, e.g. also on the possibilities to prevent the use of data.
If the plug-in is stored on one of the pages you visit on our website, your Internet browser will download a representation of the plug-in from Google’s servers in the USA. For technical reasons, it is necessary for Google to process your IP address. In addition, the date and time of your visit to our website are also recorded.
On our website we use the plug-in of the social network Facebook. Facebook is an Internet service of facebook Inc, 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA. In the EU, this service is again operated by Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland, hereinafter both referred to as “Facebook”.
Facebook guarantees that the EU’s data protection regulations are also observed when processing data in the USA.
If you are logged in to Facebook while visiting one of our plugged-in websites, the information collected by the plug-in from your specific visit to Facebook will be recognized. Facebook may assign the information collected in this way to your personal user account there. For example, if you use Facebook’s “Like” button, this information will be stored in your Facebook account and, if necessary, published on the Facebook platform. If you want to prevent this, you must either log out of Facebook before visiting our website or use an add-on for your Internet browser to prevent the Facebook plug-in from being blocked from loading.
In our website we use the plug-in of the social network Twitter. Twitter is an Internet service provided by Twitter Inc, 795 Folsom St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA, hereinafter referred to as “Twitter”.
If you are logged in to Twitter while visiting one of our plugged-in websites, the information collected by the plug-in from your specific visit will be recognized by Twitter. Twitter may assign the information collected in this way to your personal user account there. If you use the “Share” button of Twitter, for example, this information will be stored in your Twitter account and published on the Twitter platform if necessary. If you wish to prevent this, you must either log out of Twitter before visiting our website or make the appropriate settings in your Twitter user account.
This website uses plugins from Facebook.com, which are provided by Facebook Inc, 1601 S. California Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 in the USA. Users of our website on which the Facebook plugin is installed are hereby notified that the plugin establishes a connection to Facebook, whereby a transmission to your browser is carried out so that the plugin appears on the website.
In addition, by using this site, data is forwarded to the Facebook servers, which contain information about your website visits to our homepage. For logged in Facebook users, this means that the usage data is assigned to their personal Facebook account.
As soon as you as a logged in Facebook user actively use the Facebook plug-in (e.g. by clicking on the “Like” button or using the comment function), this data will be transferred to your Facebook account and published. You can only avoid this by logging out of your Facebook account.
For further information regarding the use of data by Facebook, please refer to the data protection regulations on Facebook.

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