Source: https://fuse-protection.com/pages/data-protection-policy
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Data Protection Policy – Fuse Protection
Welcome to our website fuse-protection.com. We thank you for your interest in our products and services. Effective data security and protection of your personal data is of the utmost importance to us as is safeguarding your privacy. Protecting your personal data for collection, storage or use in accordance with legal regulations is something we take very seriously. That is why our company has put in place extensive technical and organisational measures to secure your personal data when you navigate our website as a customer. If you do not wish for your personal data to pass through our website, you have the option of placing your order by phone.
D-50829 Köln
E-Mail: mail@fuse-protection.com
Website: www.fuse-protection.com
You can contact us at any time, free of charge, for information on your personal data, which we may have stored on our website. Should you object to the collection, processing or use of your personal data pursuant to this Data Protection Policy in full or in individual part, please do so in writing via e- mail, fax or letter to the above mentioned address.
Our company’s websites use cookies. Cookies are small files, which are stored on your data carrier. When you visit our store online they save certain preferences and data and then relay this information back to our system via your browser. Cookies are used by a great number of internet sites and servers. Many cookies contain a unique identifier called a cookie ID. This is a string of characters that websites and servers match with the internet browser on which the cookie has been stored. This enables us to recognize you as a user and adapt our pages and offers accordingly. It also makes it easier for you to use our website, for example, when certain personal details are saved so you do not have to re-enter them repeatedly. A cookie ID allows our website to recognize and identify a particular internet browser.
By setting the browser options you can block cookies on your internet browser and also prevent new cookies from being installed. This also allows you to delete cookies that may have been stored already by websites or other software programs. The complete disabling of cookies, however, will prevent you from making full use of all the functions on our website.
We do not make any inferences with regard to your person with the use of general data or information. It is more specifically meant for the purpose of (a) a more accurate delivery of the content of our website, (b) optimization of the contents of our webpage as well as the advertisements contained therein, (c) guaranteeing continued efficiency of our internet technology systems and the technology that supports our website (d) to provide the relevant law enforcement authorities with the necessary information in case of a cyber security attack. We will use this data and information only for statistical purposes and/or to maximize data protection and data security at our company as well as to protect personal data as best as we can. The data to be found on the server-log files is stored separately from personal data.
You have the right, as granted to you by the European Data Protection Supervisory Authority, to re- quest information from us on your personal data that we may have stored, together with a copy if needed. Furthermore, you are entitled to receive the following information:
a) the purpose for which it is being processed
c) the recipient or categories of recipients that are or may become privy to your personal data, in particular recipients in non-EU countries or international organisations;
d) where possible, the length of time for which your personal data is expected to be stored, or then at the very least, the criteria upon which this length of time is based;
e) rectification or deletion of your personal data or restricting its processing or objection to its processing;
f) if you can lodge a complaint at a competent supervisory authority;
g) if your personal data does not originate from you, disclosure of all information possible on the source of your data;
h) if you are the subject of automated decision-making, including profiling’ pursuant to Art. 22 para. 1 and 4 of the GDPR and – in such cases – significant information on the logic, the scope and the implications of such automated processing for you.
a) your personal data is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was stored or in any way processed;
b) you revoke your consent to processing pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 a) of the GDPR, alternatively, Article. 9 Para. 2 a) of the GDPR, and there is no other legal basis for further processing;
c) you object to the processing pursuant to Art. 21 Para. 1 of the GDPR and there are no over- riding legitimate grounds for processing, or you object to processing pursuant to Art. 21 Para. 2. of the GDPR;
d) your personal data is being processed unlawfully;
e) the deletion of your personal data is for the purpose of fulfilling a legal obligation, as required by EU law or the law of the member states to which we are subject;
f) your personal data has been collected within the scope of services provided by the information society pursuant to Art. 8 Para. 1 of the GDPR. If we have made personal data public and are under obligation to delete such data as per the aforementioned regulations, we will take the necessary measures, including technical, while taking into consideration the techno- logical resources available to us and the costs involved in such undertaking such measures, to inform those persons or entities processing your personal data that you have requested the deletion of all links to this data or even copies or replicas of such data.
You have the right, as granted to you by the European Data Protection Supervisory Authority, to receive personal data that you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine- readable format. You have the right to transfer your data to another controller without hindrance from us provided,
a) the processing is based on consent pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 a) of the GDPR or Art. 9 Para. 2 a) of the GDPR or a contract pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 b) of the GDPR and
b) the processing has been carried out by automated means.
For reasons that arise as a result of circumstances particular to you, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data for scientific or historical research purposes or for statistical purposes pursuant to Art. 89 Para. 1 of the GDPR, unless it is necessary to fulfill a particular task in the public interest.
We have integrated components of Google Analytics into our website (with anonymisation function). Google Analytics is a web analytics service for the collection and evaluation and analysis of web traffic, which provides an insight into user behavior. A web analytics service gathers data on which website directed you to another website (a so-called referrer), which subpages you accessed from a particular website or how often you visited a subpage and which time you spent on it. We use web analytics to optimize our website and also for the purpose of cost-benefit analysis of internet advertising.
We use a tracking code via Google Analytics known as „_gat._anonymizelp“, with which the IP- Address of your internet connection is shortened and anonymised by Google, when you access our website from an EU member state or any other state that is signatory to the European Economic Area Agreement.
This cookie allows us to save your personal data, including information such as the time and place of access and the frequency of visits to our website. With each visit to our website, your personal data, including the IP Address of the internet connection you are using, is transferred to Google in the United States of America (USA). This personal data is saved by Google in the USA and can be for- warded to a third party, under certain circumstances.
You may choose to block the use of cookies by our website by means of the settings on your internet browser and thereby also prevent new cookies from being installed. This will also prevent Google from storing cookies on your information technology system in the future. You can also delete cookies that may already have been stored by Google Analytics or other software program's via your internet browser at any time.
9. Data Protection Provisions for the Operation and Use of Facebook Plugins
A social networking website is a social meeting point operated in the internet, an online community which enables users to communicate with one another or to interact in a virtual space. A social net- working website can serve as a platform for the exchange of opinions and experiences and can be a source of personal or corporate information for the internet community. Facebook is designed to enable users of its social networking site to create personal profiles, upload photos and network with other users via friend requests.
If you are logged into Facebook while you are visiting our website, it keeps track of your use and recognizes which of the subpages you have visited. This information is gathered by Facebook components and matched to your Facebook account. When you click on a Facebook button integrated into our website, for example the „Like“ button, or if you add a comment, Facebook matches this information to your personal Facebook User Account and saves this personal data.
Facebook data protection guidelines can be found under this link https://de- de.facebook.com/about/privacy/. This contains information on the storage, processing and use of personal data by Facebook and explains how you can safeguard your privacy via Facebook’s privacy settings. There are a variety of applications that allow you to prevent data transfers to Facebook.
10. Data Protection Provisions for the Operation and Use of Instagram
When you display a page on our website, this information is shared with Instagram via the „Insta“- Button on our website. This information is gathered by the Instagram components and matched to your Instagram User Account. If you are logged into Instagram when you visit our website, Instagram can match your visit to your Instagram User ID and connect the data obtained from both. By logging out of your Instagram User Account before you log into our website, you can prevent any information from being shared with them.
11. Data Protection Provisions for the Operation and Use of YouTube with Enhanced Data Protection Mode
11. Data Protection Provisions for the Operation and Use of Vimeo Components
When you display a page of our website equipped with Vimeo components, these components prompt your browser to download an image of this component from Vimeo. If you are logged into Vimeo while visiting our website, Vimeo recognizes which pages you have visited by means of these components and matches this information to your Vimeo User Account. If you click on the „Play“ button, for example, and post comments, this information is transferred to your Vimeo User Account and saved there. Information on your visits to our website is also shared with Vimeo, irrespective of whether you click on Vimeo components or post comments. You can prevent this information from being saved or shared by logging out of your Vimeo account before visiting our website. Vimeo’s Data Protection Guidelines will provide further information, in particular, on the storage and use of data by Vimeo. These can be found under the following link: https://vimeo.com/privacy .
12. Data Protection Provisions on the Operation and Use of Twitter
Twitter is a multilingual, publicly accessible micro-blogging service, through which users can post and exchange short messages in the form of ‘tweets’. Registered users can post these messages or tweets but those that are not registered can only read them. If you have Twitter users that follow you on Twitter, your messages will show up on their timeline when they log onto Twitter. Twitter enables you to reach a wide audience through hash tags, links and re-tweets.
If you are logged into Twitter while you are visiting our website, it keeps track of your use and recognizes which of the subpages of our website you have visited for the entire duration. This information is gathered by Twitter components and matched to your Twitter account. The data and information obtained is then matched to your Twitter User Account, is saved and processed by Twitter as soon as you click on a Twitter button integrated into our website.
13. Data Protection Provisions for the Operation and Use of Google Maps
For more information on the purpose and extent of data storage, its processing and use by Google, as well your fundamental rights and applications to safeguard your privacy, you can read Google’s data protection guidelines under the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de. With the use of our website, you agree to the processing of your data stored via Google Maps Route Plan- ner for the aforementioned purposes, as described above.
14. Data Protection Provisions for the Operations and Use of Google Webfonts
The legal basis for actions in which we require your consent for data processing meant for certain purposes is Art. 6 I lit. a of the GDPR. The legal basis for actions in which we process your personal data for the purpose of concluding a contract with our company, such as for example, when delivering items that you have ordered or providing other services, is Art. 6 I lit. b of the GDPR. The legal basis for actions in which we need to process data before your enter into a contract with us, such as for example, when answering your questions on products or services, is also Art. 6 I lit. b of the GDPR. The legal basis for actions in which we are legally obligated to process your personal data, such as for example, for tax purposes, is Art. 6 I lit. c of the GDPR. The legal basis for actions, in which we have to process personal data in order to protect vital interests of an individual, such as, for ex- ample, when they injure themselves during a visit to our operation, for which details as to their name, age, health insurance, or other such information must be communicated to a third party, is Art. 6 I lit. d of the GDPR. The legal basis for actions in which we have to process personal data to protect legitimate interests of our company or a third party, is Art. 6 I lit. f of the GDPR, provided your interests, fundamental rights and freedoms do not override these.
The European legislator has authorized data processing of this nature pursuant to Recital 47, Line 2 of the GDPR, if you are a customer of the controller processing the data and reasonable expectations must be taken into consideration based on this relationship with the controller.
16. Legitimate Interests in Processing Personal data
17. Time Limit for Data Storage
18. Rules on the Provision of Personal Data
We would like to clarify that you will have to provide us with personal data necessitated by statutory provisions (for example: tax purposes) or for contractual provisions (for example: details of your contractual partner). You are obligated to provide us with personal data if you want to enter into a con- tract with our company. You may contact one of our employees before you provide us with personal data, who will be able to clarify if the provision of this data is legally or contractually stipulated or if it is at all necessary to enter into a contract with us and what it would mean for you if you did wish to provide us with your personal data.