Source: https://www.tansafari-tours.com/en/Privacy-Statement/Privacy-Statement.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 02:47:05+00:00

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We take the protection of your personal data seriously and are compliant with the Data Protection Regulations. Personal data will only be collected on this website where necessary for technical reasons. Under no circumstance will any data collected be sold or illegally forwarded to third parties.
The following declaration gives you an insight into which data is collected, for what purpose and how we intend to ensure the protection of your data. This data protection declaration as per the GDPR informs you of the nature, scope and purpose of the processing of personal data within our company as well as its related online offers and external online services such as e.g. Social Media Profiles. The terminology in the following is defined in Article 4 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
There is no data protection officer ordered. Information is given by the responsible person.
We collect and process personal data of our users only where necessary for the provision of a functioning website / online shop including all content and services or as necessary for the completion of a transaction as requested by the client. Collection and processing of personal data is based on consent of the user. Exceptions are permissible in cases where prior consent is not possible in advance and where legislation provides for the processing of such data.
Personal data processed within the online offers includes basic information (such as e.g. names and addresses of clients), contract details (e.g. services provided, names of administrators, payment information), user statistics (such as e.g. which websites of our online offers were visited, interest in our products) and content data (e.g. entry data in an online contact form).
The term „User“ includes all categories of persons affected by data processing. This includes our business partners, clients, interested individuals and other visitors of our online offers. The terminology is to be interpreted as gender neutral.
We process personal data of users only in compliance with the relevant data protection regulations. This means that user data is processed only where legal permission applies. This includes where data processing is essential or a legal requirement in order to fulfil our contractual service obligations, consent by the user has been given as well as our legitimate interests such as interest in market analysis, optimisation and sustainable operations and security of our online offers as per Art. 6(1) of the GDPR. This applies in particular for the measuring of reach, profiling for advertising and marketing purposes and the collection of access data and use of third party services.
Please refer to Art. 6(1) lit. a. and Art. 7 of the GDPR for the legal basis in relation to consent, Art. 6(1) lit. b. for the processing and fulfilment of services and fulfilment of contractual services. The legal basis for processing and compliance is outlined in Art. 6(1) lit. c. of the GDPR and the legal basis for the processing of data to protect our legitimate interests is dealt with in Art. 6(1) lit. F. of the GDPR.
We take operational, contractual and technical security measures in line with the latest technology available to us to ensure that we comply with the regulations as per legislation and to protect data processed by us from intentional or unintentional manipulation, loss, destruction or access by unauthorised persons.
One part of the security measures is the encrypted transfer of data between your browser and our server.
For security reasons and to protect the transfer of confidential content, such as messages you send to us as site owners via the contact form, this website uses SSL Encryption. You can recognise an encrypted connection by the change in the address line from "http://" to https:// and the display of a padlock in your browser line. Once the SSL encryption is activated, data you are transmitting to us cannot be accessed by third parties.
Where we receive consent by the affected person to process personal data, Art. 6(1) lit. a of the GDPR serves as the legal basis.
For processing of personal data of a contractual party as a necessity to fulfil contractual obligations, Art. 6(1) lit. b of the GDPR serves as the legal basis. This applies also to processing necessary for pre-contractual measures. Where the processing of personal data is a legal obligation applicable to our company, Art. 6(1) lit. c of the GDPR shall form the legal basis.
In the case of vitally important interests of persons affected or any other person making the processing of personal data necessary, Art 6. 1 lit. d of the GDPR shall form the legal basis. If the processing becomes necessary to protect a legitimate interest of our company or a third party which are not outweighed by the interests, fundamental rights and freedom of the affected person, Art. 6(1) lit. f of the GDPR forms the legal basis for processing.
Personal data of affected persons are being deleted or invalidated as soon as the purpose of the data retention is removed. Data Storage is admissible where provisions are made in legislation by European or National legislator in union rights regulations, laws or other legally binding protocols applicable to the responsible person. The invalidation or deletion of data will be carried out also if the storage duration regulations as per above expire, unless a necessity for continued data storage is identified as necessary to fulfil or complete a contract.
Each visit to our website is captured with our system automatically compiling data and information of the requesting device.
This data is also saved in our system’s log files. This data is not saved along with or correlated with other, personal data of the user.
Art. 6(1) lit. f of the GDPR forms the legal basis for temporary storage and the log files.
The temporary storage of the user’s IP address is necessary to provide access to the website by the user’s device. For this purpose, the user’s IP address must remain saved for the duration of the session.
The saving of log files ensures the continued functioning of the website. In addition, this data allows us to optimise the website and to monitor the security capability of our IT systems. An analysis of data for marketing purposes is not carried out under this context.
For this purpose, our legitimate interest for data processing has its legal basis in Art. 6(1) lit. f GDPR.
Data will be deleted as soon as they are no longer necessary for the purpose for which they were collected. In the case of data collection for the provision of the website, this means that data will be deleted once the relevant session is completed.
In the case of retention of log file data, this happens generally after seven days. An extension for the retention is possible. In this case, the IP address of the user is either deleted or pseudonymised in order to ensure that data cannot be allocated to a specific client. If further retention is necessary, the deletion of stored data shall be suspended until the final clarification of the matter.
The capture of data and storage of log file data is essential for the provision and operation of our website. Therefore, the user does not have the option to object in this matter.
User data collected this way is pseudonymised by technological precautions which prohibits the identification of a user based on the data. This data is not being saved in conjunction with other, personal identifying data of the user.
Data collected by technologically essential cookies are not used for the preparation of user profiles.
The use of analysis cookies serves the continuous improvement of our website and its contents. Analysis cookies let us know how the website is being used and allows us to optimise our offers.
This also refers to our legitimate interest concerning the processing of personal data according to Art. 6(1) lit. F GDPR.
Our website offers the option to subscribe to a free newsletter. Upon registration, data entered into the form will be transferred to us.
This data generally includes the e-mail address and as per request by the user also the first name and surname in order to personalise the address line of the newsletter where applicable.
To process data, your consent is sought via Double Opt-In during the registration process which also refers to this data protection declaration.
When you purchase goods or services on our website and leave your e-mail address, we are permitted to subscribe you to our newsletter. In such a case, the newsletter contains advertising exclusively for our similar goods or services.
Regarding the data processing for the distribution of newsletters, no data is forwarded to third parties. This data is used exclusively for the distribution of the newsletter.
The distribution of the newsletters is carried out via distribution service provider Jegasoft Media e.K., Berliner Chaussee 20, 15907 Lübben, Germany. You can view the General Data Protection Regulations for the Distribution Service Provider here: www.jegasoft.de/datenschutz. The Distribution Service Provider operates on the basis of our legitimate interest as per Art. 6(1) lit.f of the GDPR and activated as a contractual service provider according to Art. 28 3 1 GDPR.
The distribution service provider can use personal data of users to optimise or improve the service provision in pseudonymised form, which prevents the allocation of personal data to a specific user. Use of data is only permitted for technological optimisation of the distribution, the appearance of the newsletter or for statistical use. The distribution service provider is not permitted to use data of our newsletter recipients to commence direct mailing or to share data with a third party.
Newsletters may contain a so called tracking pixels which is a pixel sized file which is accessed upon opening of the e-mail through our server or the server of our distribution service provider where applicable. This access allows data collection of technical information such as your browser and your systems as well as your IP address and date and time of the access.
This information is used for technical improvement of the service based on technical data or the target groups and their reading behaviour based on the access locations (which can be determined with the IP address). Statistical data also includes whether and when the newsletter was opened and which links were clicked on. This information could technically be allocated to the individual newsletter recipients, however it is not our intention, nor that of the distribution service provider, to observe individual users. The analysis serves as a way for us to recognise our user’s reading behaviour and adjust our content or a variety of topics according to the user’s interests.
Art. 6(1) lit. a of the GDPR forms the legal basis for the processing of data following the registration for the newsletter by the user, implying user consent.
The legal basis for sending the newsletter following a sale of goods or services is addressed in Art.7(3) UWG.
The collection of the user’s e-mail address serves the purpose of sending the newsletter to the user.
The collection of other personal data within the registration process serves the purpose to avoid misuse of services or the user’s e-mail address and to improve the individual’s user experience.
Data is deleted once it is no longer necessary for its purpose following collection. The e-mail address as well as additional optional information given will be retained for as long as the user’s subscription to the newsletter remains active.
Additional personal data collected during the registration process is generally deleted after a seven-day period.
The subscription to the newsletter can be cancelled by the user at any stage. For this purpose, each newsletter provides a link to unsubscribe.
Our website offers users the option to register with personal data. During this process, data is entered into the input mask and transmitted to us where it is saved. No data will be forwarded to this parties. During registration, the user is advised of mandatory and optional information for the provision of service. Data entered during registration will be used for the type of usage of our offers and saved.
During the registration process, the user’s consent for the processing of data is sought.
The legal basis for the processing of this data with user consent is covered in Art. 6(1) lit. a in the GDPR.
If the registration serves the purpose of contract fulfilment with one of the contractual parties being the affected user or the purpose of pre-contractual obligations, Art. 6(1) lit. b of the GDPR applies in addition.
Registration by the user is necessary for the provision of certain content and services on our website.
Data is deleted once it is no longer necessary for its purpose following collection. Additional personal data collected during the registration process is generally deleted after a seven-day period.
This applies to data collected during the registration process where registration to our website was suspended or amended.
As user, you have the right to cancel the registration. Personal data about you can be amended at any stage either on request or by yourself through the customer account facilities.
At each contact with us, whether it is via contact from, e-mail, telephone or social media, data provided by the user is processed in order to process the enquiry and its further actions required according to Art.6(1) lit. b of the GDPR. The data entry by the user can be saved and processed in a CRM (“Customer Relationship Management System “) or similar administrative software.
Furthermore, our website provides a contact form which can be utilised to contact us electronically. If a user chooses this form of contact, data entered into the input mask will be transmitted to and saved by us. The data entry by the user can be saved and processed in a CRM (“Customer Relationship Management System“) or similar administrative software. During the completion process, the user is advised of mandatory entry fields.
For the processing of your data, consent is sought within the contact form process and the user is referred to this data protection declaration.
Alternatively, contact may be made through the provided e-mail address, telephone number or linked social media. In this case, the user’s personal data advised with the relevant enquiry will be saved.
Regarding this process, no data shall be forwarded on to third parties. Data is being used exclusively for the processing of the conversation.
Art. 6(1) lit. a GDPR forms the legal base for the processing of data with user consent.
In addition, processing of data which has been transmitted via telephone, social media or via e-mail, is covered in Art. 6(1) lit. f GDPR. If the contact intends to enter a contractual agreement, Art. 6(1) lit. b GDPR forms an additional legal base for the processing of personal data.
The processing of personal data from user submitted data serves us exclusively for contacting the user. In the case of contact being made by e-mail, we also have a legitimate interest to process the data. Other processed personal data during the sending process are to ensure misuse of the contact form and the ongoing security of our IT systems.
Personal data is deleted as soon as it is no longer necessary for the purpose of its collection. For personal data collected via the input mask of the contact form and those sent by e-mail, this is the case once the conversation with the user has ended. The conversation has ended once circumstances indicate that the relevant issue has been clarified or rectified and closed.
Any additional personal data collected during the sending process are deleted within seven days.
The user has the option to withdraw consent for processing of personal data at any stage. If the user contacts us by e-mail, an objection to saving personal data can be made at any stage. In this case, the conversation cannot be continued from the stage of consent withdrawal.
The objection to consent of personal data processing can be directed to us at any stage by e-mail or by post.
Any and all personal data saved during contact will be deleted in response.
Our page provides you with an opportunity to comment on selected content. In doing so, your IP address of the contributor / connection owner will be captured. This capture serves us as security in the case of the contributor affecting a third party’s rights and / or illegal content is added. This constitutes our legitimate interest for the saved data of the contributor, especially as we can be found liable for such illegal actions in certain circumstances. No data will be shared with a third party. The saved data will not be correlated with other existing data on file.
Google will use this information on our behalf to analyse the usage of our online offers by users, to compile and submit reports about activities within the online offers and to provide us with further, online offer and internet usage related services. Processed data of users can be utilised to compile pseudonymised user profiles for this purpose.
We use Google Analytics with an active anonymous IP. This means that the IP address of the user will be shortened by Google within the European member states and other countries subscribed to the European Union agreement. Only in exceptional circumstances is the full IP address transmitted to the U.S.A. by Google and shortened on arrival.
The user’s IP address as transmitted by the browser will not be correlated with other Google data. Users can prevent saved cookies with the appropriate setting in their browser software.
The legal basis for the processing of personal data of users is Art. 6(1) lit. f GDPR.
The processing of personal data of users allows us to analyse our users‘ browsing behaviour. With data gained from the evaluation, we are in a position to compile information about the use of individual components of our website. This assists us to improve our website and its user friendliness on a continuous basis. In this regard, we have a legitimate interest in the processing of data as per Art. 6(1) lit. f GDPR. Using anonymous IP addresses satisfies the use’s rights for the protection of personal data.
Analysis data is being deleted as soon as it is no longer necessary. We assess the metrics for every two years; additionally, legal archiving duties and regulations apply.
On the basis of our legitimate interest (i.e. analysis, optimisation and operations of our company), we may use the Marketing and remarketing services (in short „Google Marketing Services“) of Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA, („Google“) as per Art. 6.(1) lit. f. GDPR).
Google Marketing Services allow us to display advertisement for and on our website in a more targeted manner, with the aim of showing the user advertisements in line with the user’s interest. If a user is shown an advertisement for a product, having expressed an interest for same on a different website, the term remarketing applies. For this purpose, upon visiting our and other websites with activated Google Marketing Services, Google initiates a code and so called (re)marketing tags will be added to the website. These are invisible graphics or code, also called pixel tags which allow the downloading of a cookie or comparable technology, i.e. a small file. Cookies can be installed by a variety of domains including google.com, doubleclick.net, invitemedia.com, admeld.com, googlesyndication.com or googleadservices.com. This file monitors which websites the user visits, which content is of interest and which offers were clicked on as well as technical information about the browser and operating system, linking websites, duration of visit and further details about the usage of online content. The user’s IP address is also captured and we can advise that IP addresses within the European Union or other participating countries within the agreement of the European Economic Area are transmitted in shortened version and only in exceptional circumstances transmitted in full to a Google Server in the U.S.A. where the shortening will then take place upon transmission. The IP address will not be correlated with other personal data of the same person from other Google offers. The above mentioned information can be compiled by Google by accessing alternative sources. When the user visits other websites, advertisements can be displayed according to the identified interests of the user.
Within Google Marketing Services, user data is processed under pseudonyms, i.e. Google saves and processes e.g. not the name or e-mail address of the user but instead the relevant data captured by cookies under pseudonymised user profiles. This means that from Google’s perspective, personal data is not saved and displayed for any one identifiable person but for the owner of the cookie, regardless of who the owner is. This is not valid if a user has given express consent to Google to process this data without the need for pseudonymisation. Information about the user collected by Google Marketing Services are transmitted to Google and saved on Google’s servers in the U.S.A.
Furthermore, we can use the Google Tag Manager to utilise and administer Google analysis and marketing services on our website.
If you wish to object to the use of data related to your interests for marketing purposes by Google, please use the opt in options and settings as provided by Google: http://www.google.com/ads/preferences.
Based on our legitimate interest for analysis, optimisation and economical operations of our online services, our online offers may use the so called Facebook pixel of the social media Facebook which is operated by Facebook Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA, or if you are resident in the EU, Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Facebook is certified by the Privacy Shield Framework and provides a guarantee to abide by European Data Protection Regulations: https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000GnywAAC&status=Active.
The processing of data by Facebook is carried out within Facebook’s Data Usage guidelines. For general information about the display of Facebook ads, please see Facebook’s Data Usage guidelines here: https://www.facebook.com/policy.php. Specific information and details about the Facebook pixel and its functionality is available within Facebook’s Help section: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/651294705016616.
You have the right to object to data capture by the Facebook pixel and the use of your data for the purpose of targeted advertising. To change your settings and decide which type of advertisements can be displayed to you within Facebook, please click the following link to follow the guide on how to change settings for user based advertising: https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=ads. These settings are not platform specific and apply to your Facebook profile on all devices such as desktop, mobile devices etc.
To allow you to use our websites in other languages, we may offer you the option to activate Google Translate. In line with data protection regulations, we have deactivated Google Translate on our pages as a default setting. The relevant text “Choose Language“ is therefore highlighted in grey. In this default setting, no data is transmitted to Google. Once you click on the text to activate Google Translate, transmission of data to Google commences. This data includes the URL of the relevant visited page as well as your IP address. Please note that we do not have any authority or influence in relation to the use of your data by Google. Please find the relevant data protection information by Google products at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/.
We maintain an online presence within several social networks and platforms to communicate and interact with customers, interested parties and users who are active on the relevant platforms about our available services. When visiting networks and platforms, the terms, conditions and data usage guidelines of the relevant operators apply. If not specifically stated otherwise in our data use declaration, we process data of users who communicate with us through social networks and platforms, including contributions in form of comments or articles as well as private messages.
Our online services, based on our legitimate interest (i.e. the interest in analysis, optimisation and economical operations of our online offers as per Art. 6(1) lit. f. GDPR), may include content or service offers of third parties in order to embed their content or services such as videos or font types (referred to as „Content“ in the following).
Said third party provider requires the user’s IP address in order to transmit the content to the browser. The transmission of your IP address is therefore a necessary requirement for access to this content. We endeavour to only use such content whose providers use the IP address only for the delivery of relevant content. Third parties can also use so called pixel tags which are invisible graphics for statistical or marketing purposes. Pixel tags allow the evaluation of information such as site traffic figures. This pseudonymised data can be saved on to the user’s device and can contain technical information about the browser and operating system, linked websites, visiting statistics and further details about the usage of our online service. This information can also be correlated with information from other sources.
(1.1) This website uses the services of Google maps. This allows us to show you interactive maps directly embedded into the website and ensure an easy access and comfortable use of the maps for you.
(1.2) When visiting the website, Google receives the information that you accessed the relevant subsection of our website. Additionally, data as defined in Art. 3 of this declaration is transmitted, regardless of Google providing a user account via which you are logged in or if there is no user account. Once logged into Google, your data is allocated directly to your account. If you do not wish the allocation of data to your profile, you will need to log out prior to the button activation. Google saves your data as usage profile and utilises data for the purpose of advertising, market research and/or user related design of its website. Such an analysis occurs specially to bring you relevant advertising and to advise other social network users of your activity on our website, regardless of you being logged in or not. You have the right to object to the development of your user profile. Please contact Google directly to arrange this.
(1.3) Further information for the purpose and scope of data capture and processing via the plug in provider is available in the provider’s data protection declaration. You will also be able to access further information relating to your rights and setting options for the protection of your privacy here: http://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy. Google processes your personal data in the U.S.A. also and has subscribed to the EU – US Privacy Shield Framework https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
We embed videos of the platform „Vimeo“ by provider Vimeo Inc., Attention: Legal Department, 555 West 18th Street New York, New York 10011, USA. Please see their data protection declaration here: https://vimeo.com/privacy.
We embed font types ("Google Fonts") by provider Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
We embed the function for the recognition of bots e.g. at entry in online ("ReCaptcha") by provider Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
For this embedded diary, we use the relevant service by Google LLC, registered at Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA („Google“). Please see here for Google Inc.‘s data protection declaration: https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/.
Within our online services, so called Adobe Flash technologies by Adobe can be utilised, accessing Flash Player as installed on your device where appropriate. During this process, System Shared Objects (or "Flash Cookies") may be embedded. These can be administered and deleted where appropriate by accessing the settings for cookies and rules about cookies. Flash cookies are browser independent, meaning that users can still be identified when using a different browser as long as the same device is being used.
(10.1) For social media plugins, we use the so called two click solution which means that when you visit our page for the first time, no personal data is forwarded to the plugin providers. The provider of the plugin can be recognised by its first initial or logo. We provide the option for you to communicate directly with the provider by selecting the logo box. Only if you click and activate the marked button will the provider receive the information that you visited the relevant website of our online services. Additionally, the data as outlined in Art. 3 of this declaration will be transmitted. In the case of Facebook and Xing, according to their German offices, the IP address is anonymised immediately after capture. Activating the plugins also transmits your personal data to the relevant plugin provider and saved there (in the U.S.A. for US providers). As the plugin provider captures data particularly through cookies, we would recommend you to delete all cookies in your security settings prior to clicking onto the grey filled box.
(10.2) We have no authority or influence over the captured data and data processing protocols, neither are we aware of the full extent of data capture, purpose or storage duration, neither do we have any information in relation to deletion of the captured data by the plugin provider.
(10.3) The plugin provider saves the data captured about you as a usage profile which is utilised for the purpose of advertising, market research and/or user related design of their website. This analysis serves in particular to select relevant advertising, even if the user is not logged in, as well as to inform other users of the social network about your activity on our website. You have a right to object against the creation of these user profiles. Please contact the relevant plugin provider directly in order to action this. Through plugins, we allow you to interact with social networks and other users and therefore improve the relevance and presentation of our services. The legal basis for the use of plugins is included in Art. 6(1) S. 1 lit. f GDPR.
(10.4) The forwarding of data is actioned regardless of you having an account with the plugin provider or whether you are logged in. When you are logged in with the plugin provider, the data we capture is automatically allocated to your existing account with the plugin provider. Once you click and activate the button and e.g. link to the site, the plugin provider saves this information within your user account and shares it with your contacts. We recommend that you routinely log out after use of social networks, in particular however prior to activating the plugin button to avoid the allocation of data to your profile with the plugin provider.
a. Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA; http://www.facebook.com/policy.php; further information about data capture: http://www.facebook.com/help/186325668085084, http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other#applications or http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info#everyoneinfo. Facebook has subscribed to the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
b. Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountainview, California 94043, USA; https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/?hl=de. Google has subscribed to the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
c. Twitter, Inc., 1355 Market St, Suite 900, San Francisco, California 94103, USA; https://twitter.com/privacy. Twitter has subscribed to the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
f. LinkedIn Corporation, 2029 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, California 94043, USA; http://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy. LinkedIn has subscribed to the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
g. Flattr Network Ltd. Registered at 2nd Floor, White Bear Yard 114A, Clerkenwell Road, London, Middlesex, England, EC1R 5DF, Great Britain; https://flattr.com/privacy.
Pinterest‘s Data protection declaration: https://about.pinterest.com/de/privacy-policy.
l. Whatsapp, WhatsApp Inc. 650 Castro Street, Suite 120-219 Mountain View, California, 94041 USA. An overview of the WhatsApp-Plugins can be accessed here: www.whatsappbrand.com. WhatsApp’s data protection declaration: www.whatsapp.com/legal.
If you do not wish for your visits to our pages to be recorded in your WhatsApp user account by Whatsapp, please log out of your WhatsApp user account.
You can request confirmation of the responsible person, whether personal identifying data in regards to your person is processed by us.
5. The right to request correction or deletion of personal identifying data related to you and the right to request restricted processing by the responsible person and to object the processing by the responsible person.
8. About the existence of automated decision making including profiling as per Art. 22(1) and (4) GDPR and – at least in these cases- meaningful information as to the logic, scope and targeted results of such a process for the affected person.
You have the right to request information whether the personal identifying data related to you is being transmitted to a different country or an international organisation. In this respect, you can request to be advised of the relevant guarantees as per Art. 46 GDPR concerning the transmission.
You have the right to request correction and / or completion by the responsible person where the processed personal identifying data relating to you is incorrect or incomplete. The responsible person has the obligation to action the correction immediately.
4. If you objected against the processing as per Art. 21 1 GDPR and a decision on the legitimate reasons of the responsible person remains pending insofar that a decision whether the responsible person’s legitimate reasons outweigh your reasons has not been reached yet.
If the processing of personal identifying data relating to you has been restricted, aside from storage, it may only be processed with your consent or to enforce, transact or defend legal entitlements of another individual or judiciary person or on grounds of important public interest of the union or one of its member states.
If the restriction of processing was carried out based on the above mentioned conditions, the responsible person will notify you prior to the restriction being lifted.
1. The personal identifying data relating to you is no longer necessary for the purpose of its capture or other processing.
2. You remove your consent for the processing as per Art. 6(1) lit. a or Art. 9(2) lit. a GDPR and no other legal basis for processing is applicable.
3. You object against the processing as per Art. 21(1) GDPR and no other overriding reasons are applicable for the processing or you object against the processing as per Art. 21(2) GDPR.
4. The personal identifying data relating to you was processed illegally.
5. The deletion of personal identifying data relating to you is required to comply with a legal obligation as per union rights or the rights of one of its member states to which the responsible person is subject to.
6. The personal identifying data relating to you was captured in relation to offered services of the information society as per Art. 8(1) GDPR.
Where the responsible person has made personal identifying data relating to you publicly accessible and is obliged to delete said data as per Art. 17(1) GDPR, all reasonable measures must be taken, in consideration of available technological and implementation costs, including the type of technology, to advise the persons responsible for the processing of your personal identifying data of your request to delete all links, copies or replications to this personal identifying data.
2. To fulfil a legal obligation requiring the processing as per the laws of the union or one of its member states of which the responsible person is subject to, or to fulfil a task which serves public interest or public authority as transferred to the responsible person.
5. To enforce, exercise or defend legal entitlements.
If you have activated the right to correction, deletion or restriction of the processing with the responsible person, the responsible person is responsible to notify all recipients of your personal identifying data of the correction, deletion or processing restriction, unless this proves to be impossible or is associated with a disproportionate effort.
You have the right to be advised of such recipients by the responsible person.
When activating this right, you furthermore have the right to request for personal identifying data relating to you to be transferred directly from one responsible person to another responsible person where it is possible to do so. Freedom and other rights of any other person may not be infringed in this process.
The right to transferability is not applicable for the processing of personal identifying data which is necessary for the fulfilment of a task, is in the public interest or public authority as transferred to the responsible person.
You have the right to withdraw your consent or object against the processing of personal identifying data relating to you at any stage on the grounds of your particular circumstances as per Art. 6(1) lit. e or f GDPR; this also applies to profiling based on these regulations.
In this case, the responsible person no longer processes the personal identifying data relating to you unless compelling reasons worthy of protection apply for the processing which outweigh your interests, rights and freedom or where the processing serves the enforcement, exercising or defence of legal entitlements.
Where personal identifying data relating to you is processed for the purpose of direct advertising, you have the right to withdraw your consent from processing your personal identifying data for the purpose of such advertising at any time; this also applies for profiling when in connection with such direct advertising.
Once you withdraw your consent for the processing for purposes of direct advertising, such personal identifying data is no longer used for that purpose.
By using the information society’s services, you have the option to exercise your right to withdraw via automated processes which use technical specifications, regardless of guideline 2002/58/EG.
You have the right to withdraw your consent declaration as per the data protection regulation. By withdrawing your consent declaration, the legal grounds for the processing of data up until the time of withdrawal is not affected.
3. The process is carried out with your express consent.
Please note that these decisions cannot be formed on the grounds of special categories of personal identifying data as per Art. 9(1) GDPR, unless Art. 9(2) lit. a or g GDPR apply and appropriate safeguards for the protection of freedom and rights as well as your legitimate interests are in place.
In relation to the aforementioned cases (1) and (3), the responsible person puts in place appropriate safeguards to protect the rights, freedom and legitimate interests, including the right to intervention by a person, the right to voice one’s own perspective and the right to object to the decision.
Where no other legal administrative proceedings or judicial reviews apply, you have the right to complain to a regulatory authority, particularly in the member state of your residence, your place of work or the place of the alleged violation if you are of the opinion that the processing of the personal identifying data relating to you is in violation with the GDPR.
We use the services of external providers (contracted processor) e.g. for the dispatch of goods, newsletters or payment transactions. We subscribed to an agreement with the service provider separately in relation to the processing of personal data to ensure the protection of your personal identifying data.
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