Source: https://neighbourhood.ie/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 17:14:37+00:00

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By visiting this website, you agree to the processing of certain personal data. While there is no personal data collected during the initial page load, certain functions of this website and related services can trigger processing of personal data, which is why visitors shall be informed about the details of this processing, its purpose, and of course their personal rights. Every data processing process on this website occurs in accord with federal data protection law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Bundesdatenschutzgesetz (BDSG). Therefore an agreement for this data processing is obtained if there is no legal basis for an individual case of data processing.
There are no so-called “cookies” in use on this website.
This data that is collected when visiting the website is stored separately from other data that is potentially collected and internally used when using this website. This other data is never passed on to third parties, unless there is a legal obligation. An individual assignment of this collected data is not possible.
On this website, you have the possibility of submitting personal data via a contact form. The size and type of the data submitted via this method is generally specified by yourself, as you determine the data you enter into the form. Before sending your submitted data electronically, we refer to this Data Processing Agreement and ask for your explicit agreement to our data processing.
The data transmitted via this contact form is primarily used to send you more information about our services. This can be a pre-contract measure, but if you decide to commission our services, we will use the data you provided previously to fulfill our contract.
If you also provide your eMail address in our contact form, we can use it to send you more information about our services via eMail in the future (Newsletter). For this purpose, we save your eMail address until you unsubscribe from the Newsletter or until we retire this service.
Transmission of data is not legally or contractually obligated, and there are no other obligations for it. However, the transmission is required for completion of contracts provided by us, since we cannot complete our services without this transmission of data.
If you wish to contact us via eMail, the information under the heading “Contact Form” applies.
The data processed on this website will be deleted upon reaching the intended purpose of its processing, but not before expiration of a legal retention period. The data will be saved for as long as it is required for conclusion and/or fulfillment of a contract, if there are no other contractual or legal obligations related to store this data.
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”): Affected parties can request the immediate erasure of personal data, if the data is currently irrelevant for the specified purpose, or, if the legal basis for data processing is the consent of the affected, if this consent is retracted and there is no other legal basis for the processing of data. Affected parties can request erasure if they object according to GDPR Art. 21 §1 against the processing of data, and if there are no prioritised qualifying reasons, or if the affected objects according to GDPR Art. 21 §2. They can request erasure if the data is illegally processed, or if the erasure is necessary for fulfillment of a legal requirement according to union law or the law of the member state(s) of the affected, or if the data was upraised in relation to provided services of the information society according to GDPR Art. 8 §1. The requirement to erasure does not apply to the affected if the processing occurs for exercising the right to free speech and information, if the processing occurs to fulfill a legal obligation that is required according to union law or law of the member state(s) of the affected, for realization of an obligation in public interest, for reasons of public interest in the area of public health, for archival reasons in public interest, for scientific or historic research purposes or for statistical purposes according to GDPR Art. 89 §1, as far as the right to erasure hinders the realization of these goals or makes them unattainable, or as far as it is required for the enforcement or defending of legal claims.

References: Art. 21
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 Art. 21
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 Art. 8
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 Art. 89
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