Source: http://www.tippertie.com/en/website-library/home/privacypolicy
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 08:53:59+00:00

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Throughout Europe, the terms of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter: GDPR) apply. We would like to inform you about how our company processes personal data according to this regulation (see articles 13 and 14, GDPR). Should you have any questions about or comments on this data protection declaration, you can at any time contact us at the email address given under No. 2 or 3.
In this section of the data protection declaration, you can find information on the scope of validity, the responsibility for data processing, and the data protection officer.
- All data required for the processing a contract with TIPPER TIE TECHNOPACK GmbH is processed in contract handling. If we involve external service providers, e.g. logistics companies or payment service companies, in the processing of a contract, we transfer your data to them to the extent necessary.
- When you access the website of TIPPER TIE TECHNOPACK GmbH, various pieces of information are exchanged between your terminal device and our server. This can include personal data. The data collected in this way is used among other things to optimize our website or to display advertising in the browser on your device.
- Whenever reference is made to this data protection declaration in one of our offerings (e.g. websites, subdomains, mobile apps, web services or links to third-party sites). This is irrespective of the path or manner in which you access or use them.
Collectively, all these offerings are also called “services”.
In this section of the data processing declaration, we inform you in depth about the processing of personal data within the scope of our services. To provide a better overview, we have structured this information according to certain functionalities of our services. During normal use of our services, various functionalities and therefore various types of processing can occur in sequence or simultaneously.
There is no obligation, either contractual or statutory, to provide personal data. You are not obliged to provide data.
In the case of required data (data marked as mandatory in input masks), if you do not provide this data, you will not be able to use the corresponding service. In other areas, non-provision may have the result that we cannot provide our services in the same form and quality.
In various cases, you have the option of giving us your consent to further processing (possibly of some of your data) in connection with the processing described below. If you declare your consent, we will inform you separately about all modalities as well as the scope of your consent, plus the purposes of the processing.
When we transfer data to third countries, i.e. countries outside the European Union, we strictly observe the statutory admissibility requirements for this.
The admissibility requirements are specified in Art. 44 -49, GDPR.
To a large extent, our data processing also involves so-called hosting service providers. They provide us with storage space and processing capacities in their computer centers, and on our instruction they also process personal data on our behalf. These service providers process data either exclusively in the EU, or observing an adequate level of data protection which we have guaranteed with the EU standard data protection terms.
We transfer personal data to state authorities (including criminal investigation authorities) when this is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation which we are subject to (legal basis: Art. 6, Section 1 c), GDPR) or if it is necessary for the purposes of enforcing, exercising, or defending legal rights (legal basis: Art. 6, Section 1 f), GDPR).
We can also continue to store your data if you have expressly given your consent to this.
Apart from the recipient categories explicitly listed below, we also transfer personal data to the following recipient categories: shipping and delivery service providers, phone and fax companies.
Here we describe how we process your personal data when you access our services. We would like to point out in particular that it is unavoidable that we transfer access data to external content providers (see b.) because of the way data is transferred technically in the internet.
In this section, we describe how your personal data is processed using tracking technologies for analysis and optimization of our services and for adver-tising purposes.
The description of the tracking process also includes information on how you can prevent or object to the data processing. Please note that the opt-out, or rejection of data processing, is usually stored by cookies. If you use our services with a new terminal device or a different web browser or if you have deleted cookies from your browser, you need to opt out again.
The tracking procedures described here only process personal data in pseudonymized form. The data is not linked to a concrete, identified natural person, i.e. the data is not linked to any information about the person behind the pseudonym.
The analysis of user behavior by means of tracking helps us to check the effectiveness of our services. It also helps us optimize them and adapt them to users’ needs as well as rectify any errors. What’s more, it enables the compilation of statistics about the use of our services (reach, intensity of use, surfing behavior of users) based on uniform, standard methods. This provides values that can be compared across the market.
Tracking to measure the success of advertising campaigns allows us to optimize our advertising in the future. It also enables marketers and advertising agencies to optimize their adverts. The purpose of tracking to improve how advertising is displayed is to show users advertising tailored to their interests. This increases advertising success and therefore advertising revenue.
Data transfer to a third country?
If you wish to opt out of behavioral advertising, you can go to the website http://www.youronlinechoices.com/de, click there on “Your ad choices” and follow the instructions to completely or partially prevent the use of data for behavioral advertising by the listed service providers. You will still see advertising, however it will not be tailored to your interests.
We do not use any social media plugins.
If we process your personal data for direct marketing purposes, you have to right to object at any time to the processing of personal data con-cerning you for such marketing with effect for the future. This also applies to profiling in as far as it is connected to such direct marketing.
Furthermore, you have the right, for reasons which result from your specific situation, to object to the processing of your personal data according to Art. 6 Section 1 Points e) or f) GDPR at any time with effect for the future. This also applies to profiling according to these provisions.
You can exercise your right to object free of charge.
You can contact us using the contact details given in I.2.
You have the right to information about whether we process your personal data, what this data is, where applicable, and further information according to Art. 15 GDPR.
You have the right to obtain from us without delay the rectification of inaccurate personal data about you (Art. 16 GDPR). Taking into account the purposes of the processing, you have the right to have incomplete personal data completed, including by means of providing a supplementary statement.
You have the right to obtain from us the erasure of personal data concerning you without delay if one of the reasons stated in Art. 17 Section 1 GDPR applies and the processing is not necessary for one of the purposes specified in Art. 17 Section 3 GDPR..
You have the right to obtain restriction of processing your personal data when one of the conditions specified in Art. 18 Section 1 Points a) to d) GDPR applies.
You have the right to receive the personal data concerning you, which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format. Furthermore, you have the right to transmit this data to another party without hindrance from us. You also have the right to have the personal data transmitted directly from us, where this is technically feasible. This applies when the data processing is based on your consent or on a contract and the data processing is automated. Therefore, this does not apply when the data is only kept on paper.
If processing is based on your consent, you have the right to revoke your consent at any time. This does not affect the legality of the processing which took place based on your consent up to the time of your revocation.
External processor: A natural or legal person, authority, institution or other party that processes personal data on behalf of the data controller.
Browser: A computer program for website display (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari).
Cookies: A small text file stored locally on a user’s computer when he visits a website. This file stores data about the user’s behavior. If the user accesses the browser and visits the website again, the cookie sends the web server information about the user’s surfing behavior, based on the stored data.
This information can be about the settings the user has made on a website, but also information about the user the website has collected fully auto-matically. Subsequently, the same web server can read these locally stored text files. Most browsers automatically accept cookies. You can manage cookies in your browser functions (usually under Options or Settings). There you can disable cookies, make them subject to your consent in each case, or otherwise restrict them. You can also delete cookies at any time.
Third countries: Countries which are not subject to the EU Data Protection Directives (countries outside the EEA).
Personal data: All information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. An identifiable natural person is a natural person who can be identified directly or indirectly, in particular by means of allocation to an ID such as a name, to an identity number, to location data, to an online name, or to one or more special characteristics which express the physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural, or social identity of this natural person.
Profiling: Any type of automated personal data processing that uses the data to analyze certain personal aspects relating to a natural person. This is done in particular to analyze or predict aspects such as the natural person’s work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, location, or change of location.
Services: Our offerings to which this data protection declaration applies (see Scope of validity).
Tracking: Collection and analysis of data about the behavior of users of our site.
Tracking-technologies: Tracking can be achieved using the logfiles stored on our web servers, or using data logging from your terminal device by means of pixels, cookies, and similar tracking technologies.
Processing: Any process performed with or without the help of automation or any such series of processes in connection with personal data such as the collection, logging, organization, sorting, storage, modification or alteration, reading, requesting, use, disclosure by means of transfer, dissemination, or any other form of provision, comparison or linking, restriction, deletion, or destruction.

References: Art. 44
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 Art. 6
 Art. 15
 Art. 17
 Art. 17
 Art. 18