Source: https://www.dial.de/en/data-protection-policy/
Timestamp: 2020-05-26 23:04:45
Document Index: 444587299

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(1) In the following lines, we provide information on the collection of personal data when using our online offers. Personal data is all data that can be related to you personally, e.g. your name, address, email addresses, user behaviour, and IP address.
(2) In so far as we have obtained consent for the processing of personal data from the data subject, Art. 6, para. 1, point a of the GDPR acts as the legal basis. When processing personal data necessary in order to fulfil a contract, to which the data subject is a party, Art. 6, para. 1 point b of the GDPR serves as the legal basis. This also applies to processing that is required in order to perform pre-contractual measures. Insofar as the processing of personal data is necessary to fulfil a legal obligation to which our company is subject, Art. 6, para. 1 point c of the GDPR serves as the legal basis. If vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person require the processing of personal data, Art. 6, para. 1, point d of the GDPR serves as the legal basis. If processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by our company or by a third party and the interests, fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject do not override the former interests, Art. 6, para. 1, point f of the GDPR acts as the legal basis for processing
(2) Insofar as we base the processing of your personal data on the balancing of interests in accordance with Art. 6, para. 1, point f of the GDPR, you can lodge an objection to the processing. This is the case if processing in particular is not necessary for the filfilment of a contract with you, which we will note in the subsequent description of each function. If you raise such an objection, we ask that you explain the reasons why we should not process your personal data in the manner we have fone. If your objection is justified, we will examine the situation and either cease or adjust the data processing or explain to you our compelling and legitimate reasons as to why we will continue to perform the processing as such.
(3) Of course, you may also object at any time to the processing of your personal data for advertising and data analysis purposes. You may inform us of your objection to such uses via the following contact details: DIAL GmbH, Bahnhofsallee 18, 58507 Lüdenscheid, dialogdialde.
(4) The legal basis for the processing of personal data using "first-party cookies" is Art. 6, para. 1, point f of the GDPR and of "third-party cookies" Art. 6, para. 1, point a of the GDPR.
(5) DIAL offers you the opportunity to specify the use of cookies in the area of our online offers according to your specifications within the framework of a consensus management ("Cookie Banner"). You have the possibility to change the decision made there at any time and to subsequently grant or revoke your consent. You can access the setting options by clicking on the yellow icon at the bottom right of the browser.
(1) There is a contact form on our website which can be used to contact us electronically. If a user makes use of this option, then the data entered in the input mask are transmitted to us and stored. These data include: Title, first name, last name, company, email. The following data are also stored when the message is sent: The IP address of the user, date und time of the registration.
(2) As part of this process, your consent is obtained for the processing of data and reference is made to this data protection policy. Alternatively it is possible to contact us via the email address provided. In this case, we store the user's personal data transmitted with the email. The data are not forwarded to any third parties in this context. The data are used exclusively to process the conversation. The legal basis for the processing of data when consent is given by the user is Art. 6, para. 1, point a of the GDPR. The legal basis for the processing of data which are transmitted when sending an email is Art. 6, para. 1, point f of the GDPR. If the email contact aims at the conclusion of a contract, the additional legal basis for the processing is Art. 6, para. 1 point b of the GDPR. Processing the personal data from the input mask only assists us in handling the communication. If contact is made via email, this also includes the required justified interest in the processing of the data. The other personal data processed during the sending process serve to prevent misuse of the contact form and to ensure the security of our information technology systems. The data will be deleted as soon as they are no longer necessary to achieve the purpose for which they were collected. For the personal data from the input mask of the contact form and those that have been transmitted via email, this is the case when the respective conversation with the user has ended. The conversation has ended when it can be seen from the circumstances that the issue being discussed has been conclusively resolved. The additional personal data collected during the sending process will be deleted at the latest after a period of seven days. The user has the option to revoke their consent to the processing of the personal data at any time. If the user contacts us via email, then they can object at any time to their personal data being stored. In this instance, the conversation can not be continued. All personal data that have been stored during the communication are deleted in this case.
(3) If you use our portal, we will store the data required to fulfil the contract and also details on the method of payment until you permanently delete your access data. Furthermore, we will store the voluntary data you have provided for the duration of your website use, unless you delete these beforehand. You can manage and change all information in the secure customer area. The legal basis is Art. 6, para. 1, sentence 1, point. f of the GDPR. In addition, we delete your data as soon as it is no longer necessary for its intended purpose and the deletion does not conflict with any statutory retention requirements.
(1) To conduct webinars, we use the GoToWebinar software solution. The GoToWebinar software solution is provided by LogMeIn Inc., 333 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210, USA. The LogMeIn data privacy statement can be found here. LogMeIn processes your personal data in the USA, but has committed to adhere to the provisions of the the EU-US Privacy Shield (https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000013fAAA), thus providing a guarantee that they will comply with European data protection laws.
(2) In order to take part in a webinar, you must register with LogMeIn. This requires you to submit the following personal data: Name, first name, email address, company. To conduct a webinar related to an order, LogMeIn transmits your registration/customer data to us. The legal basis for the processing of your data is Art. 6, para. 1, sentence 1, point a) of the GDPR and Art. 6, para. 1, sentence 1, point b) of the GDPR.
(3) The only mandatory information we require in order for the newsletter to be sent to you is your email address. Any provision of further, separately marked data is voluntary and these will be used to address you personally. Once we receive your confirmation, we will store your email address for the purpose of sending the newsletter to you. The legal basis is Art. 6, para. 1, sentence 1, point a of the GDPR
(4) You may revoke your consent to receiving the newsletter at any time and unsubscribe from the newsletter. To do so, you can click on the link provided in each Newsletter email, send an email to dialogdialde or you may declare your revocation by sending a message to the contact details provided in the website information.
(1) This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service of Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA ("Google"). Web analysis refers to the collection, compilation and analysis of data on the behaviour of visitors to websites. Google Analytics uses "cookies", which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyse how users use the website. We have already explained above what cookies are. The information generated by the cookie about your use of this website is usually transferred to a Google server in the USA and stored there.
(6) By integrating Google Analytics, we aim to analyse and react to user behaviour on our website. This enables us to continuously improve our offer. The legal basis for the processing of personal data described here is Art. 6, para. 1, point a) of the GDPR.
- information transmitted by the user's access device (operating system, screen resolution, browser, language setting of the browser).
(3) Cookies are stored on your computer for this analysis (we have already discussed cookies in more detail above). The placing of the cookie enables us to analyse the use of our website. Every time you call up one of the individual pages of this website, your Internet browser is automatically prompted by the Matomo component to transmit data to our server for the purpose of online analysis. As part of this technical process, we obtain knowledge of personal data, such as the IP address of the person concerned, which we use, among other things, to trace the origin of both visitors and clicks. Cookies are used to store personal information such as the time of access, the location from which access was made and the frequency of visits to our website.
If you are obliged to provide us with your payment data due to the conclusion of a contract that results in a payment obligation on your part, the data required to do this is used exclusively for payment processing. This applies to all standard methods of payment (credit cards, direct debit). We use an encrypted SSL or TLS connection for payment transactions. These can be recognised by the lock symbol in your browser address bar. Concurrently, the address line changes from http:// to . This means that third parties are not able to read this data.