Source: https://inovamed.org/en/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 15:40:29+00:00

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– Contact data (e.g. email address, telephone numbers).
– No special categories of personal data are processed.
– Providing the online offer, its contents and functions.
– Answering customer enquiries and communicating with users.
3.1. We have implemented suitable technical and organisational measures to ensure an adequate level of security in accordance with Art. 32 GDPR and in consideration of the state of technology, implementation costs and the type, scope, circumstances and purposes of processing and the respective degree of likelihood and severity of risks to the rights and freedom of persons; these measures especially include securing the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data by controlling physical access to that data as well as its input, transfer, availability and possible selection. Furthermore, we have implemented procedures that ensure that data subject rights can be exercised, data can be erased and any threats to data can be responded to. In addition, we consider the protection of personal data during the development or selection of hardware, software or other procedures in accordance with the principle of data protection through technical design and data protection-friendly presets (Art. 25 GDPR).
3.2. These security measures especially include encrypted transfers of data between your browser and our server.
4.1. If we disclose, transfer or otherwise grant access to data to other persons and companies (commissioned processors or third parties) as part of our processing, this will only be done on the basis of legal permissibility (e.g. if data must be transmitted to third parties, such as payment service providers, under Art. 6(1) Letter b GDPR for contract performance), with your consent, if we are required to do so by law or on the basis of our legitimate interests (e.g. when using commissioned parties, webhosts, etc.).
4.2. If we commission third parties to process data on the basis of a so-called “commissioned processing agreement” this will be done on the basis of Art. 28 GDPR.
If we process data in a third country (i.e. outside of the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA)) or if this is done through the utilisation of third party services or through the disclosure or transmission of data to third parties, this will only be done if required for the fulfilment of our (pre-)contractual obligations, on the basis of your consent, due to legal obligations or on the basis of our legitimate interests. Conditional on legal or contractual permissibility, we will only process or have data processed in a third country if the special requirements of Art. 44 et seq. GDPR are fulfilled. This means that processing will be performed on the basis of special guarantees, such as the official recognition of a level of data protection comparable to that of the EU (e.g. for the USA through the “Privacy Shield”) or compliance with officially recognised special contractual obligations (so-called “standard contract clauses”).
6.1. Under Art. 15 GDPR, you have the right to obtain information about how certain data is processed and to have access to this data and to further information on and copies of the data.
6.2. Under Art. 16 GDPR, you have the right to add to any data held about you and to clarify and rectify any inaccurate information.
6.3. Under Art. 17 GDPR, you have the right to request erasure of the respective data without undue delay and, under Art. 18 GDPR, you have the right to request restrictions on processing the data.
6.4. Under Art. 20 GDPR, you have the right to receive any personal data that you have provided to us and the right to have this data transmitted to another controller.
6.5. Furthermore, under Art. 77 GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint to a competent supervisory authority.
Under Art. 7(3) GDPR, you have the right to withdraw your consent effective for the future.
Under Art. 21 GDPR, you may object to the future processing of your data at any time. Objections may especially be raised for processing for direct marketing purposes.
10.2. Germany: In accordance with legal requirements, data will especially be stored for six years in accordance with Section 257(1) of the German Commercial Code [Handelsgesetzbuch, HGB] (trading books, inventories, opening balances, annual financial statements, commercial letters, vouchers, etc.) and for ten years in accordance with Section 147(1) of the German Fiscal Code [Abgabenordnung, AO] (books, records, status reports, vouchers, commercial and business letters, documents relevant to taxation, etc.).
11.1. When contacting us (via contact form or email), user information will be processed to handle the respective enquiry in accordance with Art. 6(1) Letter b GDPR.
11.2. The information provided by users may be saved in our customer relationship management system (CRM system) or in comparable enquiry systems.
12.1. On the basis of our legitimate interests in the case of Art. 6(1) Letter f. GDPR, we collect data on every access to the server hosting our services (so-called server log files). This access data includes the name of the retrieved website, file, time and date of access, volume of data transferred, successful retrieval notification, browser type and version, the user’s operating system, referrer URL (last visited page), IP address and the requesting provider.
12.2. For security reasons (e.g. to investigate fraud or abuse), log file information is saved for up to seven days and then erased. Data that must be stored for longer for evidence purposes is excluded from erasure until the settlement of the respective matter.
13.1. We maintain an online presence on social networks and platforms to communicate with and inform active customers, prospective customers and users about our services. When using the respective networks and platforms, the general terms and conditions and privacy policies of the respective operators apply.
14.1. Cookies contain information transmitted to the user’s web browsers by our or third party web servers and is saved on the user’s web browser for subsequent retrieval. Cookies may be small files or other types of stored information.
14.2. We use “session cookies” that are only saved for the duration of the current visit to our online platform (e.g. to save your login status or shopping cart contents to enable you to use our online offer). Session cookies are given randomly-generated unique identification numbers, so-called session IDs. Furthermore, cookies include information on their origin and storage duration. These cookies cannot save other data. Session cookies will be erased when your session on our online offer ends, e.g. by you logging out or closing your browser.
14.4. If users do not want cookies to be saved on their computer, they will be asked to disable the respective option in their browser settings. Saved cookies may be deleted from the browser’s system settings. However, disabling cookies may limit the functionality of our online offer.
14.5. The deactivation page of the Network Advertising Initiative (http://optout.networkadvertising.org/) and the American website (http://www.aboutads.info/choices) or the European website (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices/) allow you to object to cookies that use range measurements for marketing purposes.
15.1. The following notices will inform you about the contents of our newsletter, sending process, your subscription, as well as our statistical assessment procedure and your right to object. By subscribing to our newsletter, you consent to receiving it in line with the described procedure.
15.2. Newsletter content: We will only send our newsletter, emails and other electronic notifications containing marketing information (hereafter referred to as “newsletter”) with the subscriber’s consent or legal permission. If a newsletter’s contents are specifically described as part of the subscription, this description will form the basis for the user’s consent. Apart from that, our newsletters feature information on our products, offers, campaigns and our company.
15.3. Closed-loop authentication and record keeping: Our newsletter subscriptions use so-called closed-loop authentication. This means that, after subscribing, you will receive an email asking you to confirm your subscription. This confirmation is required to prevent unauthorised subscriptions using another person’s email address. Newsletter subscriptions are recorded as evidence for the subscription process in accordance with legal requirements. This includes recording the subscription and confirmation date and IP address. Likewise, changes to the data saved by your email service provider will also be recorded.
15.5. Furthermore, according to its own information, the email service provider may use this data in pseudonymous form, i.e. without being able to identify users, to optimise or improve its own services, e.g. for the technical optimisation of the sending process and the display of the newsletter, or for statistical purposes to determine the national origin of subscribers. However, the email service provider will not use our subscriber data to contact our subscribers or to transfer this data to third parties.
15.6. Subscription data: Providing your email address will suffice to subscribe to our newsletter. We may ask you to state your name to address you personally in our newsletter. However, this will be optional.
15.7. Measurement of success – Our newsletters include a so-called “web beacon,” i.e. a file one pixel in size retrieved by the email service provider’s server when the newsletter is opened. As part of this retrieval, technical information, such as information on your browser, system, IP address and the date and time of your access, will be collected. This information will be used to improve our services technically using technical data or target groups and their reading behavior based on the times and places of retrieval (determinable via IP address). Statistical collection also includes a determination of whether and when newsletters are opened and what links are activated. Although this information may be assigned to individual newsletter subscribers for technical reasons, it is neither our nor the email service provider’s intention to monitor individual users. We use these assessments to recognise our user’s reading habits, tailor our content to their needs and send various updates according to our users’ interests.
15.8. Our newsletter is sent and its success is measured on the basis of the subscriber’s consent in accordance with Art. 6(1) Letter a and Art. 7 GDPR pursuant to Section 7(2) Number 3 of the German Act Against Unfair Competition [Gesetz gegen den unlauteren Wettbewerb, UWG] or on the basis of legal permissibility under Section 7(3) of the German Act Against Unfair Competition.
15.9. Records of the subscription process are kept on the basis of our legitimate interest under Art. 6(1) Letter f GDPR and serve to prove consent to the receipt of our newsletter.
15.10. Unsubscribing/withdrawal – You may unsubscribe from, i.e. withdraw your consent to, our newsletter at any time. An unsubscribe link is provided at the end of every newsletter. If users who only subscribed to our newsletter unsubscribe, their personal data will be erased.
16.1. We use third party provider content and service offers on our online offer to include their contents and services, e.g. videos and fonts, (hereafter collectively referred to as “contents”) on the basis of our legitimate interests (i.e. interest in analysing, optimising and in the economic operation of our online offer in the sense of Art. 6(1) Letter f. GDPR). This requires the third party providers of this content to receive user IP addresses, since they cannot send the respective content to the users’ browsers without their IP addresses. An IP address is therefore required for displaying this content. We try to only use content, the respective providers of which only use IP addresses to provide the content. Furthermore, third party providers may use so-called pixel tags (invisible graphics, also referred to as “web beacons”) for statistical or marketing purposes. “Pixel tags” allow information, such as website traffic, to be assessed. Furthermore, the pseudonymised information may be saved in cookies on user devices and contain, among other things, technical information on the browser and operating system, referring websites, time of access and other information on the use of our online offer and may be merged with such information from other sources.

References: Art. 32
 Art. 6
 Art. 28
 Art. 44
 Art. 15
 Art. 16
 Art. 17
 Art. 18
 Art. 20
 Art. 77
 Art. 7
 Art. 21
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 Art. 7
 Art. 6
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