Source: https://www.montego-fashion.com/en
Timestamp: 2020-08-14 00:34:17
Document Index: 46607723

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art. 6', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 7', 'Art. 15', 'Art. 16', 'Art. 17', 'Art. 18', 'Art. 19', 'Art. 20', 'Art. 21', 'Art. 22', 'Art. 77']

MONTEGO stands for contemporary styles for both women and men.
Email: information@montego-fashion.com
Managing Directors: Oliver Bach, Catharina Cloppenburg, Harro Uwe Cloppenburg, Patrick Cloppenburg, Roland Schick
1.1 The controller within the meaning of the laws of data protection law is:
e-mail: information@montego-fashion.com
1.2. You can contact our data protection officer at:
1.3. Protecting your personal data is very important to us. We process your data primarily to provide a functional and convenient-to-use website. We would like to ensure that you can use our content and offers through these websites. In addition, we process your data only if and to the extent permitted by law. Please refer to the provisions below for further information in this connection.
2. Processing of personal data during use of our website
2.1 Every time our website is accessed, our system automatically collects data and information from your computer system. These data are stored in the log files of our system. The aforementioned data are not stored together with other personal data. We collect the following data:
Websites accessed by your system via our website
2.2. Our system must temporarily store the IP address to permit delivery of a website to your computer. For this purpose, your IP address must be stored for the duration of the respective use of the website. Storage in log files thus serves the website’s functionality. We also use these data to improve our website and secure our information-technology systems. The data are not used for marketing purposes in this context. The legal basis for temporary storage of data and of log files is Art. 6 (1) (f) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter: ‘GDPR’).
2.3 The data are stored until the purpose for their collection has been achieved. If data are required to provide the website, then there is no further need to store them once the respective session has come to an end. Your data are then automatically deleted. If the data have been stored in log files, this will be undertaken after seven days’ time at the latest. If the aforementioned data remain in storage, however, your IP address will be deleted or altered to prevent any assignment of the Internet connection calling up the site. Collection of data for provision of the website and the storage of data in log files are absolutely necessary for operation of the website.
If we evaluate your usage behaviour on our website beyond this, we use your data exclusively in anonymised form to improve the operability of the website and the usage experience for our visitors.
3.1. We use so-called ‘cookies’ on our website. These are text files which are stored in and from your Internet browser to your computer system. If you call up our website, a cookie can be stored on your system. It contains an individual string of characters by means of which your browser can be identified the next time you access our website.
3.2. Regardless of the type and purpose of the cookies, the following applies to the storage period: You have full control over the use of cookies. These are stored on your computer, from which data are then transmitted to our website. Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, but a change in browser settings can disable or restrict the transmission of and by cookies. Cookies that have already been saved can be deleted at any time. This can also be done automatically using the appropriate setting on your browser. Generally speaking, if cookies are disabled for our website, it may no longer be possible to make full use of all of the website’s functions.
3.3. When you call up our website, an info banner will draw your attention to the use of cookies and refer you to this Privacy Statement. Here, we ask you to consent to the use of cookies by clicking the ‘OK’ button.
3.4. You can object to the use of cookies at any time. You can do this either by not agreeing the use of cookies in the banner that appears, or by modifying your browser settings accordingly.
3.5. Some of the functions on our website require recognition of the browser even after changing the page. These functions cannot be offered without the use of cookies. The cookies also store and transmit data on language settings:
3.6. For technical reasons, we require cookies for the following applications:
3.7. The basis in law for the processing of personal data using cookies is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR. The data collected using technically necessary cookies are not used to generate user profiles. If you object to use of these cookies or configure your browser accordingly, our website will not recognise your browser, which may make it impossible to retrieve certain content or lead to the loss of data (e.g. from an input screen) as a result.
4.1. You are welcome to contact us via e-mail.
4.2. In case of contact, you may object to the storage of your personal data at any time. To do so, please simply send a message to the contact data shown above. In these cases, however, processing of your message will not be possible.
4.3. The basis in law for the processing of your data in this connection is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR, as there is a legitimate interest in doing so on our part. If contact is made in connection with conclusion of a contract, then Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR provides an additional legal basis for processing.
4.4. We process personal data from e-mails exclusively for purposes of dealing with your contact with us. To this extent, the data are not transferred on to third parties. We delete your data as soon as they are no longer required to achieve the purpose for which they were collected. For personal data from the input screen of the contact form, and for data that has been transmitted via e-mail, this case occurs if the respective correspondence with you has been completed. The correspondence is deemed to have been completed if it is evident from the circumstances that the matter at hand has been conclusively resolved.
4.5. If the data are required for performance of a contract or for carrying out pre-contractual measures, the data may be deleted prematurely only as permitted by contractual or legal obligations. The storage periods that apply here must be determined individually for the respective contracts and contracting parties.
5. Transmission of personal data to service providers
6.1. Right to withdraw consent as a matter of the laws of data-protection law – Art. 7 (3) GDPR
information@montego-fashion.com
for the future, this shall have no effect on the legality of processing of data prior to the withdrawal.
6.2. Right of access – Art. 15 GDPR, Section 34 BDSG
6.3. Right to rectification – Art. 16 GDPR
6.4. Right to erasure – Art. 17 GDPR, Section 35 BDSG
6.5. Right to restriction of processing – Art. 18 GDPR
6.6. Notification obligation – Art. 19 GDPR
6.7. Right to data portability – Art. 20 GDPR
6.8. Right to object – Art. 21 GDPR
6.9 Right not to be subject to automated decision-making – Art. 22 GDPR
6.10. Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority – Art. 77 GDPR