Source: https://www.miatameetmeppen.com/Datenschutz
Timestamp: 2019-06-17 09:43:09
Document Index: 12992736

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art. 4', 'Art. 15', '§ 34', 'Art. 16', 'Art. 17', 'Art. 18', 'Art. 21', 'Art. 20', 'Art. 77']

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E-Mail: info@sps-motorsport.com
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This privacy statement is intended to inform the users of this website about the nature, scope and purpose of the collection and use of personal data by the website operator (Boosteblume e.V. / Miata Meet Meppen).
Definitions of the terms used (for example "personal data" or "processing") can be found in Art. 4 GDPR.
By judgment of 12 May 1998 - 312 O 85/98 - "Liability for links", the district court of Hamburg has decided that one has to co-responsibility for the contents of the linked site by the application of a link. According to the LG, this can only be prevented by explicitly distancing oneself from these contents. We dissociate ourselves hereby expressly from all contents of all linked pages on our website, which are not operated within the scope of the miatameetmeppen.com-Domain and do not approve their contents.
I. Information on data protection via our data processing in accordance with Articles (Articles) 13, 14 and 21 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
We take the data protection seriously and hereby inform you, how we process your data and which claims and rights you are entitled to under the data protection regulations.
Responsible for data processing and contact details
Telephone: 06432/6409960
Email: info@sps-motorsport.com
1. Purpose and legal basis on which we process your data
We process personal data in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) and other applicable data protection regulations (details below). Which data is processed in detail and how it is used depends largely on the services requested or agreed upon. Further details or additions to the purposes of data processing can be found in the respective contract documents, forms, a declaration of consent and / or other information provided to you (for example in the context of using our website or our terms and conditions). In addition, this Privacy Notice may be updated from time to time, as you can see on our website.
2.1 Purposes for the performance of a contract or precontractual measures (Article 6 (1) (b) GDPR)
The processing of personal data takes place to carry out our contracts with you and the execution of your orders. In particular, the processing serves to provide the warranty, our own warranty, the New Car Rental Guarantee, the Mazda Europe Service, the Mazda Check, the maintenance of the Digital Service Certificate, goodwill, discounts for people with reduced mobility, etc. The processing of personal data takes place but also for the implementation of measures and activities in the context of pre-contractual relations, for example with prospective customers during test drive inquiries. According to your orders and wishes, we provide the necessary services, measures and activities. This essentially includes contract-related communication with you, the verifiability of transactions, orders and other agreements as well as quality control through appropriate documentation, complaints, warranty and so on. Goodwill practices, measures to control and optimize business processes, and to fulfill general due diligence requirements; Fulfill product monitoring, maintain product and road safety (for example through recall and free service actions), and develop and improve products, corporate management statistical reporting, costing and controlling, reporting, internal and external communications, emergency management, billing, and corporate tax valuation Performance, risk management, enforcement of legal claims and defense of legal disputes; Ensuring IT security (including system and plausibility checks) and general security, including: a. Building and plant security, ensuring and exercising the right to own a home (for example through access control); Ensuring the integrity, authenticity and availability of data, preventing and investigating crime; Control by supervisory bodies or supervisory bodies (for example auditing).
2.2 purposes in the context of a legitimate interest of us or third parties (Article 6 paragraph 1 f GDPR)
In addition to the actual fulfillment of the contract or preliminary agreement, we process your data if necessary, in order to protect the legitimate interests of us or third parties, in particular for purposes:
advertising or market and opinion research, provided that you have not objected to the use of your data;
obtaining information and exchanging data with credit bureaus where this goes beyond our economic risk;
the examination and optimization of requirements analysis procedures;
respond to questions and / or requests from customers and / or prospects for services through our call center and the provision of such requested services (including callback service and callback service for missed calls
the disclosure of personal data in the context of a due diligence in company sales negotiations;
the enrichment of our data, u. a. by using or researching publicly available data;
statistical analysis or market analysis;
the benchmarking;
the assertion of legal claims and defense in legal disputes that are not directly attributable to the contractual relationship;
the restricted storage of the data, if a deletion is not possible or only with disproportionately high expenditure because of the special kind of the storage;
the building and plant safety (eg by access control and video surveillance), as far as the general due diligence required;
internal and external investigations, security checks;
listening or recording telephone calls for quality control and training purposes;
the preservation and maintenance of certifications of a private or regulatory nature;
the safeguarding and execution of the house right by appropriate measures as well as by video surveillance for the protection of our customers and coworkers as well as for the protection of evidence with criminal acts and their prevention
2.3 Purposes in the context of your consent (Article 6 (1) a GDPR)
Processing of your personal data for specific purposes (eg use of your e-mail address for marketing purposes) may also be based on your consent. Usually, you can revoke them at any time. This also applies to the revocation of declarations of consent that were issued to us before the validity of the GDPR, ie before 25 May 2018. You will be informed separately about the purposes and consequences of a withdrawal or non-grant of consent in the relevant text of the consent.
In principle, the revocation of consent only works for the future. Processing that occurred before the revocation is unaffected and remains legal.
2.4 Purposes for the fulfillment of legal requirements (Article 6 (1) c GDPR) or in the public interest (Article 6 (1) (e) GDPR)
Like everyone involved in business, we too are subject to a variety of legal obligations. These are primarily legal requirements (for example commercial and tax laws), but also, if applicable, regulatory or other regulatory requirements. Processing purposes may include: identity and age checks, prevention of fraud and money laundering, prevention, combating and resolution of terrorist financing and offenses involving assets, alignment with European and international anti-terrorist lists, compliance with fiscal control and reporting obligations and the archiving of data for privacy and data security purposes as well as audits by tax and other authorities. In addition, the disclosure of personal data in the context of administrative / judicial action may be required for purposes of gathering evidence, prosecuting or enforcing civil claims.
3. The categories of data processed by us, as far as we do not receive data directly from you, and their origin
To the extent necessary to provide our services, we will process personally identifiable information obtained from our authorized network and other companies (such as insurance companies, leasing and financing providers) or other third parties (such as credit bureaus, ad agencies). In addition, we may legitimately extract, obtain, or acquire and process personal information obtained from publicly available sources (such as telephone directories, trade and association registries, registration registers, debtor directories, land registers, press, internet and other media).
Personal data (name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality, marital status, occupation / industry, contact person, driver, etc.) and comparable data
Contact details (address, e-mail address, telephone number and comparable data)
Lessor and taker
Information about identity card and driver's license
Customer history (contact and complaint history)
Payment / Cover confirmation for bank and credit cards
Information about your financial situation (credit data including scoring, ie data to assess the economic risk)
Data about your use of the telemedia we offer (for example, the time of calling our websites, apps or newsletters, clicked pages / links from us or entries and comparable data)
Within our company, those internal bodies or organizational units receive their data that they need to fulfill our contractual and legal obligations or in the processing and implementation of our legitimate interests. A transfer of your data to external agencies takes place exclusively
for the purpose of fulfilling legal requirements according to which we are obliged to provide information, notification or disclosure of data or the disclosure of data is in the public interest (see Section 2.4);
if external service providers process data on our behalf as a processor or outsourcer (eg, the manufacturer and Mazda Motors (Germany) GmbH with respect to the manufacturer's warranties, service providers for the Mazda Europe Service, the new car warranty, the Mazda Care Service and leasing and funders, external data centers, IT support / maintenance, archiving, receipt processing, call center services, compliance services, controlling, anti-money laundering data screening, data validation / validation, data destruction, purchasing / Procurement, customer administration, lettershops, marketing, media technology, research, risk controlling, billing, telephony, website management, auditing services, credit institutions, printing or data disposal companies, courier services, logistics);
on the basis of our legitimate interest or the legitimate interest of the third party in the context of the purposes set out in point 2.2 (eg to authorities, credit reference agencies, debt collection agencies, lawyers, courts, appraisers, group companies and bodies and supervisory bodies);
In addition, we will not share your data with third parties. Insofar as we commission service providers within the scope of order processing, your data will be subject to the same security standards as ours. In other cases, the recipients may only use the data for the purposes for which they were transmitted to them.
Further, specific legal regulations may require a longer storage period, such as e.g. the preservation of evidence in accordance with the statutory limitation provisions. According to Sections 195 et seq. Of the German Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, BGB), the regular limitation period is three years; however, limitation periods of up to 30 years may also be applicable. A longer retention period is also due to our commitment to product monitoring and, in this context, recall campaigns or service campaigns linked to the end of life of the vehicle.
If the data are no longer required for the fulfillment of contractual or legal obligations and rights, these are regularly deleted, unless their temporary processing is necessary for the fulfillment of the purposes listed in section 2.2 for a predominantly legitimate interest. Such an overriding legitimate interest is e.g. even if deletion due to the special nature of the storage is not possible or only with disproportionately high effort and processing for other purposes is excluded by suitable technical and organizational measures.
6. processing of your data in a third country or by an international organization
A transfer of data to offices in countries outside the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA) (so-called third countries), if it is necessary for the execution of an order / contract by or with you, it is required by law (for example tax reporting obligations), it is within the legitimate interest of us or a third party or you have given us consent.
The processing of your data in a third country can also take place in connection with the involvement of service providers in order processing. Insofar as the EU country does not have an EU decision on an adequate level of data protection, according to the EU data protection regulations we ensure through corresponding contracts that its rights and freedoms are adequately protected and guaranteed. Corresponding detailed information is available on request.
Information on the appropriate or reasonable warranties and the possibility of receiving a copy from you can be obtained from the Data Protection Officer on request.
7. Collection and processing of data in the vehicle
Data stored by the driver himself
All data that can be stored in the vehicle by the driver himself, such as. Phonebook contacts, navigation destinations or favorites can usually also be deleted by hand.
Data processing in the vehicle
Your vehicle has electronic control units installed. Control units process data that they receive, for example from vehicle sensors, generate themselves or exchange with each other. Some control units are required for the safe functioning of your vehicle, others help with driving (driver assistance systems), others allow comfort or infotainment functions.
Below you will find general information about data processing in the vehicle. Additional information on which specific data is collected, stored and transmitted to third parties for which purpose in your vehicle can be found under the keyword data protection in direct connection with the notes on the affected features in the respective operating instructions. These are also available online and, depending on the equipment, digitally in the vehicle.
Each vehicle is marked with a unique chassis number. This vehicle identification number is traceable to the current and former owner of the vehicle. There are also other ways of returning data collected from the vehicle to the keeper or driver, for example over the license plate.
The data generated or processed by ECUs may therefore be personal or, under certain circumstances, personal. Depending on which vehicle data is available, conclusions may be made, for example on your driving behavior, your location or your route or on the user behavior possible.
Your rights with regard to data protection
Under current privacy laws, you have certain rights over companies that process your personal information.
Thereafter, you have a free and comprehensive right to information against the manufacturer as well as third parties (for example commissioned breakdown services or workshops, providers of online services in the vehicle), provided that they have stored personal data of you. In doing so, you may request information about which personal data is stored for which purpose and for what purpose and where the data came from. Your right to information also includes the transmission of data to other agencies.
Data that is stored only locally in the vehicle, you can with expert support, for example. in a workshop, if necessary, for a fee.
Legal requirements for disclosure of data
As far as legal regulations exist, manufacturers are obliged in principle to issue data stored on the requisite extent from the state authorities to the manufacturer in individual cases (for example, in the investigation of a criminal offense).
Public authorities are also authorized to read data from vehicles in individual cases within the scope of applicable law. For example, information can be read from the airbag control unit in the event of an accident, which can help to clarify this.
Under certain conditions, you can assert your privacy rights with us
Thus, you have the right to obtain information from us about your stored data according to the rules of Art. 15 GDPR (possibly with restrictions according to § 34 BDSG).
Upon your request, we will correct the data stored about you according to Art. 16 GDPR, if these are incorrect or incorrect.
If you wish, we will delete your data in accordance with the principles of Art. 17 GDPR, if other legal regulations (for example statutory retention requirements or restrictions pursuant to Section 35 BDSG) or a predominant interest on our part (for example to defend our rights and privacy) Claims) do not oppose.
Taking into account the requirements of Art. 18 GDPR, you may require us to restrict the processing of your data.
Furthermore, you can object to the processing of your data in accordance with Art. 21 GDPR, which requires us to stop processing your data. This right of objection, however, only applies in the case of very special circumstances of your personal situation, whereby rights of our house may conflict with your right of objection.
You also have the right to receive your data under the conditions of Art. 20 GDPR in a structured, common and machine-readable format or to transmit it to a third party.
In addition, you have the right to revoke your consent to the processing of personal data at any time with regard to us with future effect (see section 2.3).
Furthermore, you have a right of appeal to a data protection supervisory authority (Art. 77 GDPR). However, we recommend always directing a complaint to our data protection officer.
Your requests for exercise of your rights should, if possible, be addressed in writing to the address indicated above or directly to our Privacy Officer.
9. Scope of your obligations to provide us with your data
All you need to do is to provide the information necessary to enter into a business relationship or enter into a pre-contractual relationship with us, or that we are required to collect by law. Without this data we will generally not be able to conclude or execute the contract. This may also apply to data required later in the business relationship. If we also request data from you, you will be made aware of the voluntary nature of the information separately.