Source: https://www.djoetzi.at/en/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 09:10:35+00:00

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– User data (e.g. names, addresses).
– Contact data (e.g. email addresses, phone numbers).
Visitors and users of the website (hereinafter also referred to as “users”).
– Provision of the website, its functions and contents.
– Responding to contact requests and communicating with users.
“Personal data” refers to all information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (hereinafter “data subject”); a natural person is regarded as identifiable, if he/she can be directly or indirectly identified, especially by means of association with an identifier such as a name, with an identification number, with location data, with an online identifier (e.g. cookies) or with one or several special features reflecting the physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural, or social identity of that natural person.
“Profiling” means any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyse or predict aspects concerning that natural person’s performance at work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location, or movements.
“Controller” refers to the natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or any other body that alone or jointly with others determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data.
In accordance with art. 32 GDPR, we take appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of protection appropriate to the risk, taking into account current technology, implementation costs, the nature, scope, context and purposes of processing, and the varying likelihood and severity of the risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons.
The measures include, in particular, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data by controlling physical access to the data, as well as the access, input, transmission, security of availability, and separation. Furthermore, we have established procedures that guarantee the assertion of data subjects’ rights, deletion of data, and reaction to data risks. In addition, we take the protection of personal data into account as early as the development or selection of hardware, software and procedures, in accordance with the principle of data protection through technology design and privacy-friendly defaults (art. 25 GDPR).
If we disclose data to other persons and companies (processors or third parties) within the scope of our processing, transmit the data to them, or otherwise grant them access to the data, this shall only take place on the basis of legal permission (e.g. if a transmission of the data to third parties, such as payment service providers, in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR, is required for contract fulfilment), you have consented, a legal obligation provides for this, or on the basis of our legitimate interests (e.g. when using agents, web hosts, etc.).
If we process data in a third country (i.e. outside the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA)) or if this occurs in the context of the use of third-party services or disclosure or transfer of data to third parties, this only takes place if it occurs for the fulfilment of our (pre)contractual obligations, on the basis of your consent, on the basis of a legal obligation or on the basis of our legitimate interests. Subject to legal or contractual permissions, we process or leave the data in a third country only if the particular requirements of Art. 44 ff. GDPR are met. This means, for example, processing is carried out on the basis of special guarantees, such as the officially recognised determination of a data protection level corresponding to the EU (e.g. for the USA by the “Privacy Shield”) or compliance with officially recognised special contractual obligations (so-called “standard contractual clauses”).
In accordance with art. 77 GDPR, you have the further right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority.
You have the right to revoke your consent according to art 7. para. 3 GDPR with effect for the future.
Cookies are small files that are stored on the user’s computer. Different data can be stored within the cookies. A cookie is primarily used to store information about a user (or the device on which the cookie is stored) during or after his/her visit to a website. Temporary cookies, “session cookies” or “transient cookies”, are cookies that are deleted after a user leaves a website and closes his/her browser. For example, the content of a shopping cart in an online shop or a login status can be stored in a cookie of this nature. Cookies are referred to as “permanent” or “persistent” if they remain saved even after the browser is closed. For example, the login status can be saved if users visit after several days have passed. Likewise, the interests of users may be stored in a cookie of this nature and used for reach measurements or marketing purposes. “Third-party cookies” are cookies that are offered by providers other than the data controller who operates the website (otherwise, if the only cookies are run by the data controller, they are referred to as “first-party cookies”).
In particular, pursuant to legal requirements in Germany, storage lasts for 10 years pursuant to §§ 147 para. 1 AO, 257 para. 1 no. 1 and 4, para. 4 HGB (German Commercial Code) (books, records, management reports, accounting records, trading books, documents relevant for taxation, etc.) and for 6 years in accordance with § 257 para. 1 nos. 2 and 3, para. 4 HGB (commercial letters).
In particular, pursuant to legal requirements in Austria, storage lasts for 7 years in accordance with section 132 para. 1 BAO (Austrian Federal Tax Code: accounting documents, receipts/invoices, accounts, receipts, business papers, statement of income and expenditure, etc.), for 22 years in connection with properties, and for 10 years for documents in connection with electronically provided services, telecommunications, radio and television services provided to non-entrepreneurs in EU Member States and for which the Mini-One-Stop-Shop (MOSS) is used.
On the basis of our legitimate interests in efficient, secure, and user-friendly comment management in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f. GDPR, we use the comment service DISQUS, provided by DISQUS, Inc., 301 Howard St, Floor 3 San Francisco, California- 94105, USA. DISQUS is certified under the Privacy Shield Agreement, thus providing a guarantee to comply with European data protection laws (https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&status=Active).
To use the DISQUS comment function, users can log in via their own DISQUS user account or an existing social media account (e.g. OpenID, Facebook, Twitter, or Google). DISQUS thereby obtains the user’s login data from the platforms. It is also possible to use the DISQUS comment function as a guest, without creating or using user accounts at DISQUS or one of the specified social media providers.
If users leave comments or other posts, their IP addresses can be stored for 7 days on the basis of our legitimate interests within the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f. GDPR. This takes place for our security, in case someone leaves illegal content in comments and posts (abuse, forbidden political propaganda, etc.). In this case, we ourselves could be prosecuted for the comment or post and are therefore interested in the identity of the author.
Furthermore, we reserve the right, on the basis of our legitimate interests pursuant to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f. GDPR, to process user information for the purpose of spam detection.
Our website uses the “Akismet” service provided by Automattic Inc, 60 29th Street #343, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA. The use is based on our legitimate interests within the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) DSGVO. This service distinguishes real people’s comments from spam comments. All comments are sent to a server in the USA, where they are analysed and stored for four days for comparison purposes. If a comment has been classified as spam, the data will be stored beyond that time. This information includes the name entered, the e-mail address, the IP address, the comment content, the referrer, information about the browser used, the computer system, and the time of the entry.
Users are welcome to use pseudonyms, or to refrain from entering their name or email address. You can completely prevent the transfer of data by not using our comment system. That would be a shame, but unfortunately we do not see any other alternatives that are just as effective.
On our behalf, Google will use this information to analyse the use of our website by users, to compile reports on activities on this website, and to provide us with other services related to the use of this website and the internet. Pseudonymous usage profiles of users may be created from the processed data in this respect.
We only use Google Analytics with IP anonymisation activated. This means that the IP address of the user is truncated by Google within the member states of the European Union or in other countries that are party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address sent to a Google server in the US and truncated there.
We also use Google Analytics to display advertisements placed by Google and its partners within advertising services only to users who have also shown an interest in our website or who have certain characteristics (e.g. interest in certain topics or products that are determined by the websites visited) that we transmit to Google (known as “remarketing” or “Google Analytics audiences”). With the help of remarketing audiences, we would also like to ensure that our advertisements correspond to the potential interest of users.
On the basis of our legitimate interests (i.e. interest in the analysis, optimisation, and economic operation of our website within the meaning of art. 6 para. 1 lit. f. GDPR), we include content or service offerings from third parties so that we can incorporate their content and services, such as videos or fonts (hereinafter uniformly referred to as “content”).
This always presupposes that the third-party providers of this content can see the IP address of users, since without the IP address they would not be able to send the content to the users’ browsers. The IP address is therefore necessary in order to display this content. We strive only to use content from providers who use the IP address only to deliver content and nothing else. Third-party providers may also use so-called pixel tags (invisible graphics, also known as web beacons) for statistical or marketing purposes. “Pixel tags” can be used to analyse information such as visitor traffic on the pages of this website. The pseudonymous information may also be stored in cookies on the user’s device and may include technical information about the browser and operating system, referring websites, visiting time, and other information about the use of our website. It may also be linked to such information from other sources.

References: art. 32
 Art. 6
 Art. 44
 art. 77
 art 7
 § 257
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 art. 6