Source: https://scheurich-blog.de/en/privacy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 05:37:49+00:00

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We take the protection of your personal data very seriously. In the following, we would like to provide you with comprehensive and detailed information about what we collect your personal data for, what we do with it, to whom we may disclose this data and where and for how long we store your data. In addition, you as the data subject have numerous rights, about which we would also like to inform you.
We make this information available to you on the basis of Regulation (EU) 679/2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data, on the free movement of data and on the repeal of Directive 95/46/EC, hereinafter referred to as DSGVO.
We, these are the positions listed below. We operate the data processing jointly and, as jointly responsible persons in accordance with Art. 26 DS-GVO, are your contact persons in all data protection matters.
Our data protection officer, Mr. Marc Dauenhauer (contact at datenschutz@scheurich.de), is at your disposal for all questions regarding the processing of your data.
Protection of our legal claims.
we commission external service providers to carry out tasks.
In this case, we ensure that our service providers provide sufficient guarantees that appropriate technical and organisational measures are in place and that processing is in compliance with the DSGVO (Art. 28 DSGVO). For this reason we select such service providers very carefully.
We will obtain your consent to the processing of personal data – if necessary – electronically or in writing. We secure electronic consents by means of an appropriate double opt-in procedure and record your consent.
You can revoke your consent once given at any time with effect for the future. The legality of data processing based on the consent until revocation is not affected by this. You can address your revocation to one of the offices listed under 2.
If processing of your personal data is based on your consent, we will terminate it as a result of your revocation. This may also mean that services you have received (e.g. newsletters) can no longer be provided.
We process your data within the EU or the European Economic Area. An exception is the use of IT systems of partners and service providers operating in the USA or other third countries.
In these cases, we ensure before the transmission of your personal data that appropriate guarantees exist to protect your personal data. The processing of your data in the USA is carried out in accordance with Art. 46 para. 2 lit. c and d DSGVO on the basis of corresponding contracts using approved standard contractual clauses of the EU Commission or using the EU-US Privacy Shield. We will be happy to provide you with further information on request.
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). We will also use your contact details for further contact and direct advertising in accordance with section 4.1.
Mandatory statutory provisions – in particular retention periods – remain unaffected.
We store your personal data only as long as it is necessary to fulfil their processing purpose or due to legal storage obligations. After that, the personal data will be deleted.
Deviating from this, we delete your contact data only after 3 years in which you have not contacted us, subscribed to our newsletter, participated in one of our events or used one of our other offers.
Of course, your rights to deletion, blocking, restriction of processing or the right to oblivion remain unaffected.
the origin of the data, if personal data were not collected directly from the data subject.
You are also entitled to information as to whether your personal data is the subject of an automated decision within the meaning of Art 22 DSGVO and, if this is the case, which decision criteria form the basis of such an automated decision (logic) or which effects and scope the automated decision may have for you.
If personal data are transferred to a third country outside the scope of the DSBER, you are entitled to information as to whether and if so on the basis of which guarantees an appropriate level of protection within the meaning of Articles 45, 46 DSBER is ensured at the data recipient in the third country.
You have the right to request a copy of your personal data. As a matter of principle, we make data copies available in electronic form, unless you have indicated otherwise. The first copy is free of charge; an appropriate fee may be charged for further copies. It is made available subject to the rights and freedoms of other persons who may be affected by the transmission of the data copy.
You have the right to request us to correct your data if it is inaccurate, inaccurate and/or incomplete; the right to correct includes the right to supplement it with additional explanations or notifications. Corrections and/or additions must be made immediately – i.e. without culpable delay.
it is data of a child collected in relation to information society services pursuant to Art. 8 para. 1 DSGVO.
The deletion must take place immediately – i.e. without culpable delay. If personal data has been made public by us (e.g. on the Internet), we must, to the extent technically possible and reasonable, ensure that third party data processors are also informed of the request for deletion, including the deletion of links, copies and/or replications.
If you have disputed the accuracy of your personal data, you can demand that we do not use your data for other purposes for the duration of the accuracy check and limit them in this respect.
If you have filed an objection to data processing pursuant to Art. 21 para. 1 DSGVO and it is not yet clear whether our interests in processing outweigh your interests, you may demand that your data not be used for other purposes for the duration of the examination and be restricted in this respect.
Personal data whose processing has been restricted at your request may – subject to storage – only be processed (i) with your consent, (ii) to assert, exercise or defend legal claims, (iii) to protect the rights of other natural or legal persons, or (iv) for reasons of an important public interest. If a processing restriction is lifted, you will be informed of this in advance.
Subject to the following provisions, you have the right to demand the surrender of the data concerning you in a common electronic, machine-readable data format. The right to data transmission includes the right to transfer the data to another person responsible; on request, we will therefore – as far as technically possible – transfer data directly to a person responsible named or to be named by you. The right to transfer data exists only for data provided by you and presupposes that the processing is based on a consent or for the execution of a contract and is carried out using automated procedures. The right to data transmission according to Art. 20 DSGVO does not affect the right to data deletion according to Art. 17 DSGVO. Data transmission is subject to the rights and freedoms of other persons whose rights may be affected by the data transmission.
Decisions based exclusively on automated processing of special categories of personal data are inadmissible in principle, unless Art. 22 para. 4 in conjunction with Art. 9 para. 2 lit a or lit. g DSGVO applies and appropriate measures have been taken to protect the rights and freedoms as well as the legitimate interests of your person.
In the event of complaints, you can contact the competent supervisory authority of the Union or the Member States at any time. The supervisory authority referred to in Section II is responsible for our company.
In the following we have listed in detail the various purposes for which we collect and process personal data, which data we process and how we handle the personal data and to whom we forward them if necessary.
For the purpose of direct advertising for our products and services, we process your personal data on the basis of our legitimate interest pursuant to Art 6 Para. 1 lit. f DSGVO.
it is necessary to protect our legitimate interests within the framework of the execution of the contract.
We pursue justified interests in particular in connection with the enforcement of legal claims, e.g. for payment of agreed fees for the provision of services.
We have received the data from you, our partners, public authorities.
If you would like to work with us, we look forward to receiving your application. We process the personal data that you have made available to us as part of your application as well as the data that arises in the course of the application process. These are pre-contractual measures.
We assume that by sending us your data you have given us your consent for processing as part of the application process. If we accept your application, we will continue to store your data within the scope of your cooperation in accordance with Art 6 Para. 1 lit. b DSGVO in conjunction with §26 BDSG 2018.
If we reject your application, we will store the records of the application process for a maximum of a further 6 months to safeguard our legitimate interests.
Individual information that you have provided to us in the application process.
We will delete this data 6 months after rejection of your application with the exception of your contact data, unless longer storage periods are provided for by law. We will store your contact data for the purposes of 4.1 beyond this period.
We offer numerous online services for our customers and interested parties. These include our website, an online shop and an online blog. In order to ensure and further optimise the security, functionality and user-friendliness of our online offers, we collect personal data as soon as you use one of our online offers including mobile apps.
the information whether the request was successful.
These data will be deleted within 7 days unless they are exceptionally required for a longer period to protect legitimate interests. This may be necessary, for example, to correct errors or to prosecute criminal acts.
Each time you visit our website, so-called “cookies” are also stored on your terminal device. Cookies are information files. As soon as you visit our website, your Internet browser automatically saves it on your computer or data carrier.
Cookies are used to make your visit to our site easier and more pleasant and to develop our site further. If you have already visited our site and made settings there, for example, a cookie with appropriate information is stored. When you visit our website again, our system recognizes this information so that you do not have to re-enter it each time you visit it. In addition, the information obtained serves exclusively to compile statistics on the use of our website in order to adapt them to your wishes and to make the use of our online offer as comfortable as possible. No personal data, such as your name or address, will be generated or passed on. Therefore, you cannot be personally identified on the basis of this information. Cookies also cannot run programs or damage your computer’s hard drive.
Third-party cookies (from third parties).
Transient cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. This includes in particular the session cookies. These store a so-called session ID, with which different requests of your browser can be assigned to the common session. This allows your computer to be recognized when you return to the website. Session cookies are deleted when you log out or close your browser.
Third-party cookies originate from third-party providers, e.g. in the context of the use of the web analysis service Google Analytics.
In principle, we only collect personal data on our online blog in accordance with Section 4.5.
If you use the comment function, we will also collect your name, your e-mail address and your comment. We collect this data on the basis of your consent for processing. You can revoke this consent at any time.
We do not pass the e-mail address on to third parties but only use it to contact you regarding your comment. We need your name in order to be able to contact you with an answer. You are free to use a pseudonym.
If you click on the link to the Scheurich Shop when visiting our website, you leave our online offer and switch to the online offer of our partner olerum.de. We are not responsible for the data processing on its pages. Please therefore observe its data protection regulations and contact the contact addresses indicated there in all data protection matters.
We do not forward any personal data to the shop provider.

References: Art. 26
 Art. 46
 Art 22
 Art. 8
 Art. 21
 Art. 20
 Art. 17
 Art. 22
 Art. 9
 Art 6
 Art 6
 §26