Source: https://www.riemser.com/en/footer/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 01:47:35+00:00

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In order to exercise your rights you can write an e-mail to datenschutz@riemser.com.
The transfer of personal data to the abovementioned service provider is based on Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR. According to Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR the processing of personal data is lawful if the processing is necessary for the purpose of the legitimate interests pursued by us, except where such interests are overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms which require protection of personal data. Our legitimate interest consists in the use of special service providers that realize hosting better than we do. You can object to this data processing at any time if there are reasons which exist in your particular situation and which speak against the data processing. In order to do so you can write an e-mail to datenschutz@riemser.com.
The processing of personal data within the frame of contacting is based on Art. 6 (1) lit. a and lit. f GDPR. According to Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR the processing of personal data is lawful if the processing is necessary for the purpose of the legitimate interests pursued by us, except where such interests are overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms which require protection of personal data. Our legitimate interest consists in the provision of this website’s functions [if applicable, enter different interests, i.e. marketing]. You can object to this data processing at any time if there are reasons which exist in your particular situation and which speak against the data processing. In order to do so you can write an e-mail to the data protection officer.
This website uses DocCheck. This is a service of DocCheck Medical Services GmbH (“DocCheck”), Vogelsanger Straße 66, 50823 Cologne, Germany. The access data (user name and password) is directly checked on the servers of DocCheck. We therefore have no way of reading your data, so that we do not receive any personal data about you as a user of the service, unless you have explicitly consented to the data transfer (e.g. through “DocCheck Personal”).
When using DocCheck as an own data controller, its terms and conditions and especially its privacy policies apply between you and DocCheck (http://www.doccheck.com/de/privacy).
We offer the possibility of a product complaint on our website. In order to do this, you must download a form, complete it and return it to us with the product in question. We process personal data for this process. This includes your name, company name, address and similar data.
As mentioned in the consent, your data will be deleted as soon as the product complaint is finished. These data will be deleted even earlier in case you withdraw your consent.
We do not combine this data with any other personal data that you actively provide on the website. We collect server log files for the purpose of administering the website and to be able to recognize and prevent unauthorized access.
The IP address is a worldwide unique set of numbers which is assigned to each device (e.g. smartphone, tablet, PC) connected to the Internet. The IP address depends on which Internet access your device is currently connected to the Internet. This can be the IP address that your Internet provider has assigned to you, for example, if you are connected to the Internet via your W-LAN at home. It can also be an IP address assigned to you by your mobile phone provider or the IP address of a provider of a public or private W-LAN or other Internet access. In its currently most common form (IPv4), the IP address consists of four number blocks. In most cases, as a private user, you will not use a constant IP address, as this is only temporarily assigned to you by your provider (so-called "dynamic IP address"). With a permanently assigned IP address (so-called "static IP address") a clear assignment of user data is easier in principle. Except for the purpose of tracking unauthorized access to our website, we do not use this data on a personal basis, but only evaluate on an anonymous basis which of our websites are favored, how many accesses are made daily and the like.
Our website already supports the new IPv6 addresses. If you already have an IPv6 address, you should also know the following: The IPv6 address consists of eight blocks of four. The first four blocks are, as with the entire IPv4 address, typically assigned dynamically by private users. However, the last four blocks of an IPv6 address (so-called "interface identifiers") are determined by the terminal device that you use to browse the website. Unless otherwise set in your operating system, the so-called MAC address is used for this. The MAC address is a type of serial number that is assigned uniquely for each IP-capable device worldwide. We do not store the last four blocks of your IPv6 address. We generally recommend that you activate the so-called "Privacy Extensions" on your terminal device in order to make the last four blocks of your IPv6 address more anonymous. Most common operating systems have a "Privacy Extensions" function, which, however, is not preset by default in some cases.
Our website uses the web analysis service Matomo Analytics, in order to analyse the use of our website and thereby improve the website.
Cookies are stored on your computer when you use Matomo Analytics. The information collected in this way is stored exclusively on a server in Germany. You can set your browser in order to prevent the storage of cookies and to prevent the processing of data by Matomo Analytics. If you prevent the storage of cookies, we point out that you may not be able to use our websites in full.
We use Matomo Analytics on our websites exclusively with the extension "AnonymizeIP". This shortens the processing of IP addresses and excludes direct personal reference. The IP address transmitted by your browser using Matomo Analytics will not be merged with other data collected by us.
The Matomo Analytics program is an open source project. General information are available under https://matomo.org/privacy-policy/.
The processing of personal data within the frame of Matomo Analytics is based on Art. 6 (1) lit. a and lit. f GDPR. According to Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR the processing of personal data is lawful if the processing is necessary for the purpose of the legitimate interests pursued by us, except where such interests are overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms which require protection of personal data. Our legitimate interest consists in analyses of website’s use. You can prevent the transmission of data generated by the cookie and relating to your use of the website (including your IP address) to Matomo Analytics and the processing of this data by Matomo Analytics by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available under the following link: https://matomo.org/privacy-policy/.

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