Source: https://turbinekreuzberg.com/en/datenschutzerklaerung
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 08:59:05+00:00

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In the following we (the Turbine Kreuzberg GmbH) will inform you about how personal data is processed when you are using this website.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”). Especially information through which you can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, telephone number, e-mail address or address. Statistic data that is collected during your visit on our website that cannot be traced to you as an individual person is not regarded as personal data.
Feel free to contact our data protection officer (DPO) about any question related to data protection in connection with the usage of this website or our third-party service providers. You can reach the DPO via mail or e-mail to the address provided above.
Processing this data is necessary to visit the website and to provide the permanent functionality and security of our system. For this reason access data is saved in internal logfiles. Through these we collect statistic data to develop our website in accordance to the ever-changing requirements (for instance the increase of our website usage through mobile devices) and generally for the maintenance and administration of our website. The legal basis for this is Article 6 (1) sentence 1, letter b of the GDPR.
The information saved in the logfiles cannot be traced back to you as an individual – especially your IP-address is saved truncated. The logfiles are saved for 7 days and after that they are anonymized furtherly and archived.
In this way we wish to enable you to use our website in a convenient and individual way. These services are based on our foregoing legitimate interest, and the legal basis is Art. 6, Paragraph 1, Clause 1, Point (f) of the GDPR.
Furthermore we use other cookies and comparable technologies (e.g. web-beacons) from partners for analysis and marketing.
As set out above, you can so configure your browser that it rejects cookies, or you can prevent the capture of the data generated by cookies and relating to your use of our websites (including your IP-address) and the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser-add-onprovided by Google. As an alternative to the browser-addon or if you browse our website from a mobile device, you can use this opt-out link. This will prevent the data collection of Google Analytics within this website (the opt-out link will only work in this browser and only for this domain). If you delete your cookies in this browser, you have to click on the link again.
The data collected this way is solely saved in pseudonymous form. Hence it is not possible to draw a direct conclusion about your personally.
In the following paragraphs we describe the ways in which you can object to our analysis processes and advertising campaigns. Alternatively you can exercise your objection through settings to that effect on two websites: Truste or Your Online Choices, which provide objection facilities by many advertisers in bundled form. Both sites make it possible to disable all advertisements at once for the providers listed, using opt-out cookies, or alternatively to make the settings for each provider individually.
You can (as set out above) prevent the storage of cookies by adjusting your browser to that effect; we must point out, however, that in this case you may not be able to all the functions of this website in full. You can further prevent the capture of the data generated by the cookies and relating to your use of the website, and prevent Google from processing these data, by downloading and installing the browser plug-in for DoubleClick disablement. As an alternative to the browser plug-in or within browsers on mobile devices you can deactivate the button “Personalised advertising” in Google‘s Advertising settings In this case Google will only display general advertising, which has not been selected on the basis of information captured about you.
Your will find more detailed information on this matter on Google’s Privacy Statement.
For marketing purposes our websites use so-called conversion and retargeting tags (also (Facebook pixels”) of the social network Facebook, a service of Facebook Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA (“Facebook”). We use Facebook pixels in order to analyse the general use of our websites and to trace the efficacy of Facebook advertising (“conversion”). In addition, we use the Facebook pixels to play you individualised publicity messages based on your interest in our products (retargeting”). For this purpose Facebook processes data which the service collects via cookies and similar technologies on our websites.
If you are a Facebook member and have allowed Facebook to do so via the privacy settings of your account, Facebook may in addition link with your member account the information about your visit captured by ourselves and use it for the targeted insertion of Facebook Ads. You can view and change the privacy settings in your Facebook profile at any time. If you are not a Facebook member, you can prevent this data processing by Facebook by operating the disable button for the provider “Facebook” on the TRUSTe website mentioned above. You can further prevent this data processing by clicking the following button.
You will find more detailed information on this matter in Facebook’s Privacy Statement.
You have the possibility to apply for jobs by writing an e-mail to jobs@turbinekreuzberg.com. When you do so your data is processed for the purpose of evaluation of the application. The legal basis for the data processes described is Art. 6, Paragraph 1, Clause 1, Point (b) and Art. 88, Paragraph 1 of the GDPR in connection with § 26, Paragraph 1., Sentence 1. BDSG.
You will find more detailed information in Google’s information on tag manager.
We operate the fanpage “Turbine Kreuzberg” on the social network Facebook run by Facebook Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, California, 94025, USA ("Facebook") under joint responsibility to communicate with interested parties and followers and to inform them about our products and services.
We may receive statistics from Facebook regarding the use of our fan page by Facebook/Fanpage users (for example, information about the number, names, interactions, such as likes or dislikes, comments, and aggregated demographic and other information or statistics based on certain parameters about our company and the content on our fan page that help us learn about interactions with our site). To learn more about the nature and extent of these statistics, please see the Facebook Page Statistics page and agreement regarding responsibilities in the Facebook Page Insights supplement. The legal basis for this data processing is Art. 6 Para. 1 S. 1 lit. f DSGVO based on our aforementioned legitimate interest.
For the case that personal data of users is being processed through us during the operation of the fanpage, users are entitled to the rights mentioned in this data protection declaration. If users also wish to assert rights against Facebook, the easiest way for them to do so is to contact Facebook directly. You can find information on this in the aforementioned Facebook data policy. Facebook knows the details of the technical operation of the platform and the associated data processing as well as the concrete purposes of data processing and can implement appropriate measures upon request if users exercise their rights. We are happy to support users in asserting their rights to the extent possible and forward user inqueries to Facebook.
A part of the data processing can be handled via service providers. Along with the service providers stated in this Data Protection Policy, these may include in particular computer centres which store our website and databases, IT service providers which maintain our systems, and consultancy firms. Should we pass data on to our service providers, these data may only be used for performance of their tasks. We select and commission these service providers carefully. They are bound contractually to follow our instructions, have suitable technical and organisational measures for the protection of the rights of data subjects, and are monitored by ourselves on a regular basis.
You also have the right to object to the data processing based on Art. 6, para., lit. e or f of the GDPR. Finally, you have the right to complain to the regulatory authority to which we are subject. You can exercise this right at a regulatory authority in the member country of your place of residence, of your workplace, or of the place of alleged breach. In Berlin where Turbine Kreuzberg is located the competent regulatory authority is: Data Protection and Freedom of Information Officer, Friedrichstrasse 219, 10969 Berlin.
We occasionally update this Data Protection Policy, for instance when we revise our website or statutory or official regulations change.

References: Art. 6
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 Art. 88
 § 26
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