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Data pro­tec­tion is of a par­ti­cu­lar­ly high prio­ri­ty for the manage­ment of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH. The use of the Inter­net pages of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH is pos­si­ble wit­hout any indi­ca­ti­on of per­so­nal data ; Howe­ver, if a data sub­ject wis­hes to use spe­cial ser­vices of our com­pa­ny via our web­site, pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data may be neces­sa­ry. If the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data is neces­sa­ry and if the­re is no legal basis for such pro­ces­sing, we gene­ral­ly obtain con­sent from the per­son concerned.
The pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data, such as the name, address, e‑mail address, or tele­pho­ne num­ber of a data sub­ject shall always be in line with the Gene­ral Data Pro­tec­tion Regu­la­ti­on (GDPR), and in accordance with the coun­try-spe­ci­fic data pro­tec­tion regu­la­ti­ons appli­ca­ble to the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH. By means of this data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­on, our com­pa­ny wis­hes to inform the public about the natu­re, scope and pur­po­se of the per­so­nal data we coll­ect, use and pro­cess. In addi­ti­on, data sub­jects are infor­med about their rights by means of this data pro­tec­tion declaration.

As the con­trol­ler, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH has imple­men­ted num­e­rous tech­ni­cal and orga­niza­tio­nal mea­su­res to ensu­re the most com­ple­te pro­tec­tion of per­so­nal data pro­ces­sed through this web­site. Howe­ver, Inter­net-based data trans­fers can gene­ral­ly have secu­ri­ty vul­nerabi­li­ties, so abso­lu­te pro­tec­tion can­not be gua­ran­teed. For this reason, each data sub­ject is free to trans­mit per­so­nal data to us in alter­na­ti­ve ways, such as by telephone.

1. Defi­ni­ti­ons
The data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­on of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH is based on the terms used by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor for the adop­ti­on of the Gene­ral Data Pro­tec­tion Regu­la­ti­on (GDPR). Our pri­va­cy poli­cy should be easy to read and under­stand, both for the public and for our cus­to­mers and busi­ness part­ners. In order to ensu­re this, we would like to explain the terms used in advance.

We use, among other things, the fol­lo­wing terms in this Pri­va­cy Policy :

a) Per­so­nal data
Per­so­nal data means any infor­ma­ti­on rela­ting to an iden­ti­fied or iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral per­son (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as “data sub­ject”). An iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral per­son is one who can be iden­ti­fied, direct­ly or indi­rect­ly, in par­ti­cu­lar by refe­rence to an iden­ti­fier such as a name, an iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on num­ber, loca­ti­on data, an online iden­ti­fier or to one or more spe­cial fea­tures that express the phy­si­cal, phy­sio­lo­gi­cal, gene­tic, men­tal, eco­no­mic, cul­tu­ral or social iden­ti­ty of that natu­ral person.
b) Data
sub­ject Data sub­ject is any iden­ti­fied or iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral per­son who­se per­so­nal data are pro­ces­sed by the controller.
c) Processing
Pro­ces­sing means any ope­ra­ti­on or set of ope­ra­ti­ons per­for­med on per­so­nal data, with or wit­hout the aid of auto­ma­ted pro­ce­du­res, such as coll­ec­tion, recor­ding, orga­ni­sa­ti­on, orde­ring, sto­rage, adapt­a­ti­on or altera­ti­on, retrie­val, con­sul­ta­ti­on, use, dis­clo­sure by trans­mis­si­on, dis­se­mi­na­ti­on or other­wi­se making available, ali­gnment or com­bi­na­ti­on, rest­ric­tion, era­su­re or destruction.
d) Rest­ric­tion of processing
Rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing is the mar­king of stored per­so­nal data with the aim of rest­ric­ting their future processing.
e) Profiling
Pro­fil­ing is any type of auto­ma­ted pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­sis­ting in the use of such per­so­nal data to eva­lua­te cer­tain per­so­nal aspects rela­ting to a natu­ral per­son, in par­ti­cu­lar to ana­ly­se or pre­dict aspects rela­ting to the work per­for­mance, eco­no­mic situa­ti­on, health, per­so­nal pre­fe­ren­ces, inte­rests, relia­bi­li­ty, beha­viour, loca­ti­on or move­ment of that natu­ral person.
f) Pseudonymisation
Pseud­ony­mi­sa­ti­on is the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data in such a way that the per­so­nal data can no lon­ger be attri­bu­ted to a spe­ci­fic data sub­ject wit­hout the use of addi­tio­nal infor­ma­ti­on, pro­vi­ded that this addi­tio­nal infor­ma­ti­on is kept sepa­ra­te­ly and is sub­ject to tech­ni­cal and orga­ni­sa­tio­nal mea­su­res to ensu­re that the per­so­nal data are not assi­gned to an iden­ti­fied or iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral person.
g) Con­trol­ler or con­trol­ler respon­si­ble for the processing
Con­trol­ler or con­trol­ler respon­si­ble for the pro­ces­sing is the natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or other body which, alo­ne or joint­ly with others, deter­mi­nes the pur­po­ses and means of the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data. Whe­re the pur­po­ses and means of such pro­ces­sing are deter­mi­ned by Uni­on or Mem­ber Sta­te law, the con­trol­ler or the spe­ci­fic cri­te­ria for its desi­gna­ti­on may be pro­vi­ded for by Uni­on or Mem­ber Sta­te law.
h) Pro­ces­sor Processor
is a natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or other body that pro­ces­ses per­so­nal data on behalf of the controller.
i) Recipient
Reci­pi­ent is a natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or other body to which per­so­nal data are dis­c­lo­sed, regard­less of whe­ther it is a third par­ty or not. Howe­ver, public aut­ho­ri­ties that may recei­ve per­so­nal data in the con­text of a spe­ci­fic inves­ti­ga­ti­on man­da­te under Uni­on or Mem­ber Sta­te law shall not be con­side­red as recipients.
j) Third party
third par­ty is a natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or body other than the data sub­ject, con­trol­ler, pro­ces­sor and per­sons who, under the direct respon­si­bi­li­ty of the con­trol­ler or pro­ces­sor, are aut­ho­ri­sed to pro­cess the per­so­nal data.
k) Consent
Con­sent is any free­ly given, spe­ci­fic, infor­med and unam­bi­guous indi­ca­ti­on of the data subject’s wis­hes by which he or she, by a state­ment or by a clear affir­ma­ti­ve action, signi­fies agree­ment to the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her.
2. Name and Address of the con­trol­ler Con­trol­ler for the
pur­po­ses of the Gene­ral Data Pro­tec­tion Regu­la­ti­on (GDPR), other data pro­tec­tion laws appli­ca­ble in Mem­ber sta­tes of the Euro­pean Uni­on and other pro­vi­si­ons rela­ted to data pro­tec­tion is :

Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH
Pes­ta­loz­zi­stra­ße 16
32257 Bünde
Germany

Pho­ne.: +49 5223 130889
E‑mail : info@bohrenkaemper.de
Web­site : bohrenkaemper.com, bohrenkaemper.de.

3. Coo­kies
The Inter­net pages of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH use coo­kies. Coo­kies are text files that are stored and stored on a com­pu­ter sys­tem via an inter­net browser.

Many web­sites and ser­vers use coo­kies. Many coo­kies con­tain a so-cal­led coo­kie ID. A coo­kie ID is a uni­que iden­ti­fier of the coo­kie. It con­sists of a string through which web­sites and ser­vers can be assi­gned to the spe­ci­fic Inter­net brow­ser in which the coo­kie was stored. This allows the web­sites and ser­vers visi­ted to distin­gu­ish the indi­vi­du­al brow­ser of the per­son con­cer­ned from other inter­net brow­sers con­tai­ning other coo­kies. A spe­ci­fic Inter­net brow­ser can be reco­gni­zed and iden­ti­fied using the uni­que coo­kie ID.

Through the use of coo­kies, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH can pro­vi­de the users of this web­site with more user-fri­end­ly ser­vices that would not be pos­si­ble wit­hout the coo­kie setting.

By means of a coo­kie, the infor­ma­ti­on and offers on our web­site can be opti­mi­zed in the sen­se of the user. Coo­kies allow us, as alre­a­dy men­tio­ned, to reco­gni­ze the users of our web­site. The pur­po­se of this reco­gni­ti­on is to faci­li­ta­te the use of our web­site for users. For exam­p­le, the user of a web­site that uses coo­kies does not have to re-enter his access data every time he visits the web­site, becau­se this is taken over by the web­site and the coo­kie stored on the user’s com­pu­ter sys­tem. Ano­ther exam­p­le is the coo­kie of a shop­ping cart in the online shop. The online store remem­bers the items that a cus­to­mer has pla­ced in the vir­tu­al shop­ping cart via a cookie.

The data sub­ject can pre­vent the set­ting of coo­kies by our web­site at any time by means of a cor­re­spon­ding set­ting of the inter­net brow­ser used and thus per­ma­nent­ly object to the set­ting of coo­kies. Fur­ther­mo­re, coo­kies that have alre­a­dy been set can be dele­ted at any time via an inter­net brow­ser or other soft­ware pro­grams. This is pos­si­ble in all com­mon inter­net brow­sers. If the data sub­ject deac­ti­va­tes the set­ting of coo­kies in the inter­net brow­ser used, not all func­tions of our web­site may be ful­ly usable.

4th. Coll­ec­tion of gene­ral data and information
The web­site of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH coll­ects a series of gene­ral data and infor­ma­ti­on when a data sub­ject or auto­ma­ted sys­tem calls up the web­site. This gene­ral data and infor­ma­ti­on is stored in the server’s log files. The (1) brow­ser types and ver­si­ons used, (2) the ope­ra­ting sys­tem used by the acces­sing sys­tem, (3) the web­site from which an acces­sing sys­tem enters our web­site (so-cal­led refer­rers), (4) the sub-web­sites, which are acces­sed via an acces­sing sys­tem on our web­site, (5) the date and time of access to the web­site, (6) an Inter­net pro­to­col address (IP address), (7) the Inter­net ser­vice pro­vi­der of the acces­sing sys­tem and (8) other simi­lar data and infor­ma­ti­on used to pre­vent attacks on our infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy systems.

When using the­se gene­ral data and infor­ma­ti­on, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH does not draw any con­clu­si­ons about the data sub­ject. Rather, this infor­ma­ti­on is nee­ded in order to (1) deli­ver the con­tents of our web­site cor­rect­ly, (2) to opti­mi­ze the con­tents of our web­site as well as the adver­ti­sing for it, (3) the long-term func­tio­ning of our infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tems. and the tech­no­lo­gy of our web­site, and (4) to pro­vi­de law enforce­ment agen­ci­es with the infor­ma­ti­on neces­sa­ry for law enforce­ment in the event of a cyber­at­tack. The­r­e­fo­re, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH eva­lua­tes anony­mously coll­ec­ted data and infor­ma­ti­on sta­tis­ti­cal­ly, with the aim of incre­asing the data pro­tec­tion and data secu­ri­ty of our enter­pri­se, and to ensu­re an opti­mal level of pro­tec­tion for the per­so­nal data we pro­cess. The anony­mous data of the ser­ver log files are stored sepa­ra­te­ly from all per­so­nal data pro­vi­ded by a data subject.

5. Regis­tra­ti­on on our website
The data sub­ject has the oppor­tu­ni­ty to regis­ter on the web­site of the con­trol­ler by pro­vi­ding per­so­nal data. The per­so­nal data that is trans­mit­ted to the con­trol­ler is deter­mi­ned by the respec­ti­ve input mask used for regis­tra­ti­on. The per­so­nal data ente­red by the data sub­ject will be coll­ec­ted and stored exclu­si­ve­ly for inter­nal use by the con­trol­ler and for his own pur­po­ses. The con­trol­ler may arran­ge for the trans­fer to one or more pro­ces­sors, such as a par­cel ser­vice pro­vi­der, who also pro­vi­des the per­so­nal data sole­ly for inter­nal use, which is the controller.

By regis­tering on the web­site of the con­trol­ler, the IP address assi­gned by the Inter­net ser­vice pro­vi­der (ISP) of the data sub­ject, the date and time of regis­tra­ti­on is also stored. The sto­rage of this data takes place against the back­ground that this is the only way to pre­vent the misu­se of our ser­vices and, if neces­sa­ry, to enable this data to be inves­ti­ga­ted. In this respect, the sto­rage of this data is neces­sa­ry to secu­re the con­trol­ler. As a mat­ter of prin­ci­ple, this data will not be pas­sed on to third par­ties unless the­re is a legal obli­ga­ti­on to pass on or if the law enforce­ment is pas­sed on.

The regis­tra­ti­on of the data sub­ject with the vol­un­t­a­ry pro­vi­si­on of per­so­nal data ser­ves the con­trol­ler to offer the data sub­ject con­tent or ser­vices which, by the natu­re of the case, only regis­tered users can be offe­red. Regis­tered per­sons are free to chan­ge the per­so­nal data pro­vi­ded at any time during regis­tra­ti­on or to have them com­ple­te­ly dele­ted from the data of the controller.

The con­trol­ler shall pro­vi­de each data sub­ject with infor­ma­ti­on on the per­so­nal data stored about the data sub­ject at any time upon request. Fur­ther­mo­re, the con­trol­ler cor­rects or dele­tes per­so­nal data at the request or noti­ce of the data sub­ject, inso­far as this is not pre­cluded by sta­tu­to­ry reten­ti­on obli­ga­ti­ons. A data pro­tec­tion offi­cer named in this data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­on and the enti­re staff of the con­trol­ler shall be at the dis­po­sal of the data sub­ject as a cont­act per­son in this context.

6. Sub­scrip­ti­on to our newsletters
On the web­site of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH, users are given the oppor­tu­ni­ty to sub­scri­be to our enterprise’s news­let­ter. The per­so­nal data that are trans­mit­ted to the con­trol­ler when orde­ring the news­let­ter is deter­mi­ned by the input mask used for this purpose.

The Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH informs its cus­to­mers and busi­ness part­ners regu­lar­ly by means of a news­let­ter about enter­pri­se offers. The news­let­ter of our com­pa­ny can only be recei­ved by the data sub­ject if (1) the data sub­ject has a valid e‑mail address and (2) the data sub­ject regis­ters for the sen­ding of the news­let­ter. For legal reasons, a con­fir­ma­ti­on email in the dou­ble opt-in pro­ce­du­re will be sent to the e‑mail address, which is first regis­tered by an affec­ted per­son for the e‑mail deli­very. This con­fir­ma­ti­on e‑mail is used to veri­fy whe­ther the owner of the e‑mail address as a data sub­ject has aut­ho­ri­zed the receipt of the newsletter.

When regis­tering for the news­let­ter, we also store the IP address of the com­pu­ter sys­tem used by the affec­ted per­son at the time of regis­tra­ti­on, as well as the date and time of regis­tra­ti­on. The coll­ec­tion of this data is neces­sa­ry in order to be able to under­stand the (pos­si­ble) misu­se of the e‑mail address of a data sub­ject at a later date and the­r­e­fo­re ser­ves the legal pro­tec­tion of the controller.

The per­so­nal data coll­ec­ted during a sub­scrip­ti­on to the news­let­ter will only be used for sen­ding our news­let­ter. In addi­ti­on, sub­scri­bers to the news­let­ter could be infor­med by e‑mail if this is neces­sa­ry for the ope­ra­ti­on of the news­let­ter ser­vice or regis­tra­ti­on the­r­ein, as in the event of chan­ges to the news­let­ter offer or in the case of chan­ges to the tech­ni­cal cir­cum­s­tances could be the case. The per­so­nal data coll­ec­ted within the scope of the news­let­ter ser­vice will not be pas­sed on to third par­ties. The sub­scrip­ti­on to our news­let­ter can be can­cel­led by the data sub­ject at any time. The con­sent to the sto­rage of per­so­nal data, which the data sub­ject has given us for sen­ding the news­let­ter, can be revo­ked at any time. For the pur­po­se of revo­king con­sent, a cor­re­spon­ding link can be found in each news­let­ter. It is also pos­si­ble to unsub­scri­be from the news­let­ter at any time direct­ly on the web­site of the con­trol­ler or to com­mu­ni­ca­te this to the con­trol­ler in other ways.

7. News­let­ter-Track­ing
The news­let­ter of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH con­ta­ins so-cal­led track­ing pixels. A coun­ting pixel is a minia­tu­re gra­phic embedded in such emails, which are sent in HTML for­mat to allow log file recor­ding and logsoon ana­ly­sis. This allows a sta­tis­ti­cal ana­ly­sis of the suc­cess or fail­ure of online mar­ke­ting cam­paigns to be car­ri­ed out. Based on the embedded track­ing pixel, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH may see if and when an e‑mail was ope­ned by a data sub­ject, and which links in the e‑mail were cal­led up by data subjects.

Such per­so­nal data coll­ec­ted via the track­ing pixels con­tai­ned in the news­let­ters are stored and eva­lua­ted by the con­trol­ler in order to opti­mi­ze the sen­ding of news­let­ters and to impro­ve the con­tent of future news­let­ters even bet­ter the inte­rests of the data sub­ject. This per­so­nal data will not be pas­sed on to third par­ties. Affec­ted per­sons are entit­led at any time to revo­ke the sepa­ra­te con­sent form issued through the dou­ble opt-in pro­ce­du­re. After a revo­ca­ti­on, this per­so­nal data will be dele­ted by the con­trol­ler. The Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH auto­ma­ti­cal­ly regards a with­dra­wal from the receipt of the news­let­ter as a revocation.

8. Cont­act pos­si­bi­li­ty via the website
The web­site of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH con­ta­ins infor­ma­ti­on that enables a quick elec­tro­nic cont­act to our enter­pri­se, as well as direct com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on with us, which also includes a gene­ral address of the so-cal­led elec­tro­nic mail (e‑mail address). If a data sub­ject cont­acts the con­trol­ler via e‑mail or a cont­act form, the per­so­nal data trans­mit­ted by the data sub­ject will be auto­ma­ti­cal­ly stored. Such per­so­nal data, trans­mit­ted on a vol­un­t­a­ry basis by an affec­ted per­son to the con­trol­ler, is stored for the pur­po­se of pro­ces­sing or cont­ac­ting the per­son con­cer­ned. This per­so­nal data will not be pas­sed on to third parties.

9. Rou­ti­ne dele­ti­on and blo­cking of per­so­nal data
The con­trol­ler pro­ces­ses and stores per­so­nal data of the data sub­ject only for the peri­od neces­sa­ry to achie­ve the pur­po­se of sto­rage or if this has been pro­vi­ded for by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor or ano­ther legis­la­tor in laws or regu­la­ti­ons to which the con­trol­ler is subject.

If the pur­po­se of the sto­rage expi­res or if a sto­rage peri­od pre­scri­bed by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor or ano­ther com­pe­tent legis­la­tor expi­res, the per­so­nal data will be pro­ces­sed rou­ti­ne­ly and in accordance with the legal requi­re­ments of the regu­la­ti­ons are blo­cked or deleted.

10. Rights of the data subject
a) Right to confirmation
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to request from the con­trol­ler con­fir­ma­ti­on as to whe­ther per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her are being pro­ces­sed. If a data sub­ject wis­hes to exer­cise this right of con­fir­ma­ti­on, he or she may, at any time, cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the controller.
b) Right of access
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to obtain free infor­ma­ti­on from the con­trol­ler at any time about the per­so­nal data stored about him or her and a copy of this infor­ma­ti­on. In addi­ti­on, the Euro­pean legis­la­tor has pro­vi­ded the data sub­ject with infor­ma­ti­on on the fol­lo­wing information :

the pur­po­ses of the processing
the cate­go­ries of per­so­nal data pro­ces­sed are the reci­pi­ents or cate­go­ries of reci­pi­ents to whom the per­so­nal data have been or will be
dis­c­lo­sed, in par­ti­cu­lar, in the case of reci­pi­ents in third count­ries or international
orga­ni­sa­ti­ons, if pos­si­ble, the envi­sa­ged peri­od for which the per­so­nal data are stored or, if this is not pos­si­ble, the cri­te­ria for deter­mi­ning that period,
the exis­tence of a right to rec­ti­fi­ca­ti­on or era­su­re of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning them or to rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing by the con­trol­ler or a right to object to such processing
the exis­tence of a right of appeal to a super­vi­so­ry authority
if the per­so­nal data are not coll­ec­ted from the data sub­ject : all available infor­ma­ti­on on the ori­gin of the data the exis­tence of
auto­ma­ted decis­i­on-making e inclu­ding pro­fil­ing pur­su­ant to Artic­le 22(1) and (4) of the GDPR and, at least in the­se cases, meaningful infor­ma­ti­on about the logic invol­ved and the scope and envi­sa­ged con­se­quen­ces of such pro­ces­sing for the data subject
Fur­ther­mo­re, the data sub­ject has a right of access as to whe­ther per­so­nal data have been trans­fer­red to a third coun­try or to an inter­na­tio­nal orga­ni­sa­ti­on. In so far as this is the case, the data sub­ject is also entit­led to obtain infor­ma­ti­on on the appro­pria­te gua­ran­tees in con­nec­tion with the transmission.

If a data sub­ject wis­hes to exer­cise this right of access, he or she may, at any time, cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the controller.
c) Right to rectification
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to request the imme­dia­te rec­ti­fi­ca­ti­on of inac­cu­ra­te per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her. Fur­ther­mo­re, the data sub­ject has the right to request the com­ple­ti­on of incom­ple­te per­so­nal data, inclu­ding by means of a sup­ple­men­ta­ry decla­ra­ti­on, taking into account the pur­po­ses of the processing.

If a data sub­ject wis­hes to exer­cise this right to rec­ti­fi­ca­ti­on, he or she may, at any time, cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the controller.
d) Right to era­su­re (right to be forgotten)
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to request from the con­trol­ler the era­su­re of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her wit­hout undue delay, pro­vi­ded that one of the fol­lo­wing reasons appli­es and inso­far as the pro­ces­sing is not necessary :

The per­so­nal data have been coll­ec­ted for such pur­po­ses or pro­ces­sed in any other way for which they are no lon­ger necessary.
The data sub­ject with­draws his con­sent on which the pro­ces­sing was based in accordance with Artic­le 6(1) (a) GDPR or Artic­le 9(2) (a) GDPR and the­re is no other legal basis for processing.
The data sub­ject objects to the pro­ces­sing in accordance with Artic­le 21(1) of the GDPR and the­re are no legi­ti­ma­te prio­ri­ty grounds for pro­ces­sing, or the data sub­ject objects to the pro­ces­sing in accordance with Artic­le 21(2) GDPR.
The per­so­nal data were pro­ces­sed unlawfully.
The era­su­re of per­so­nal data is neces­sa­ry to ful­fil a legal obli­ga­ti­on under Uni­on law or the law of the Mem­ber Sta­tes to which the con­trol­ler is subject.
The per­so­nal data were coll­ec­ted in rela­ti­on to the infor­ma­ti­on socie­ty ser­vices offe­red in accordance with Artic­le 8(1) of the GDPR.
If one of the afo­re­men­tio­ned reasons appli­es, and a data sub­ject wis­hes to request the era­su­re of per­so­nal data stored by the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH, he or she may, at any time, cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the con­trol­ler. The Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH or ano­ther employee shall prompt­ly ensu­re that the era­su­re request is com­pli­ed with immediately.

If the per­so­nal data have been made public by Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH and the con­trol­ler is obli­ged pur­su­ant to Artic­le 17 (1) GDPR to era­se the per­so­nal data, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH, taking into account the available tech­no­lo­gy and the imple­men­ta­ti­on cos­ts, shall take reasonable mea­su­res, inclu­ding tech­ni­cal mea­su­res, to other data con­trol­lers, which pro­cess the published per­so­nal data, to inform that the data sub­ject has reques­ted from tho­se other con­trol­lers the era­su­re of all links to, or copies or repli­ca­ti­ons of, tho­se per­so­nal data, to the ext­ent that the pro­ces­sing is not neces­sa­ry. The Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH or ano­ther employee will arran­ge the neces­sa­ry mea­su­res in indi­vi­du­al cases.
e) Right to rest­ric­tion of processing
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to request from the con­trol­ler rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing whe­re one of the fol­lo­wing tho­se affec­ted is met :

The accu­ra­cy of the per­so­nal data is dis­pu­ted by the data sub­ject for a peri­od of time which enables the con­trol­ler to veri­fy the accu­ra­cy of the per­so­nal data.
The pro­ces­sing is unlawful, the data sub­ject refu­ses to dele­te the per­so­nal data and ins­tead demands the rest­ric­tion of the use of the per­so­nal data.
The con­trol­ler no lon­ger needs the per­so­nal data for the pur­po­ses of pro­ces­sing, but the data sub­ject needs it to assert, exer­cise or defend legal claims.
The data sub­ject has objec­ted to the pro­ces­sing in accordance with Artic­le 21(1) of the GDPR and it is not yet clear whe­ther the legi­ti­ma­te reasons of the con­trol­ler out­weigh tho­se of the data subject.
If one of the afo­re­men­tio­ned con­di­ti­ons is met, and a data sub­ject wis­hes to request the rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data stored by the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH, he or she may at any time cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the con­trol­ler. The Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH or ano­ther employee will arran­ge the rest­ric­tion of the processing.
f) Right to data portability
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to recei­ve the per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her, which was pro­vi­ded by the data sub­ject to a con­trol­ler, in a struc­tu­red, com­mon­ly used and machi­ne-rea­da­ble for­mat. It also has the right to trans­fer this data to ano­ther con­trol­ler wit­hout hin­drance by the con­trol­ler to whom the per­so­nal data were pro­vi­ded, pro­vi­ded that the pro­ces­sing is based on the con­sent in accordance with Artic­le 6(1) (a) GDPR or Artic­le 9(2) (a) OR on a con­tract under Artic­le 6(1) (b) OF the GDPR and the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out using auto­ma­ted pro­ce­du­res. , pro­vi­ded that the pro­ces­sing is not neces­sa­ry for the per­for­mance of a task which is in the public inte­rest or in the exer­cise of offi­ci­al aut­ho­ri­ty ent­rus­ted to the controller.

Fur­ther­mo­re, in exer­cis­ing his right to data por­ta­bi­li­ty in accordance with Artic­le 20(1) of the GDPR, the data sub­ject has the right to obtain that the per­so­nal data be trans­fer­red direct­ly from a con­trol­ler to ano­ther con­trol­ler, inso­far as this is tech­ni­cal­ly fea­si­ble and pro­vi­ded that this does not affect the rights and free­doms of other persons.

In order to assert the right to data por­ta­bi­li­ty, the data sub­ject may at any time cont­act the Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer desi­gna­ted by the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH or ano­ther employee.
g) Right to object
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to object, on grounds rela­ting to his or her par­ti­cu­lar situa­ti­on, at any time, to pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her, which is based on point (e) or (f) of Artic­le 6(1) of the GDPR. This also appli­es to pro­fil­ing based on the­se provisions.

The Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH shall no lon­ger pro­cess the per­so­nal data in the event of the objec­tion, unless we can demons­tra­te com­pel­ling legi­ti­ma­te grounds for the pro­ces­sing which over­ri­de the inte­rests, rights and free­doms of the data sub­ject, or for the estab­lish­ment, exer­cise or defence of legal claims.

If the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH pro­ces­ses per­so­nal data for direct mar­ke­ting pur­po­ses, the data sub­ject shall have the right to object at any time to pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her for such mar­ke­ting. This also appli­es to pro­fil­ing inso­far as it is rela­ted to such direct mar­ke­ting. If the data sub­ject objects to the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH to the pro­ces­sing for direct mar­ke­ting pur­po­ses, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH will no lon­ger pro­cess the per­so­nal data for the­se purposes.

In addi­ti­on, the data sub­ject has the right, on grounds rela­ting to his or her par­ti­cu­lar situa­ti­on, to object to pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning him or her by the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH for sci­en­ti­fic or his­to­ri­cal rese­arch pur­po­ses, or for sta­tis­ti­cal pur­po­ses pur­su­ant to Artic­le 89(1) of the GDPR, unless the pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry for the per­for­mance of a task car­ri­ed out for reasons of public interest.

In order to exer­cise the right to object, the data sub­ject may direct­ly cont­act the Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer of the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH or ano­ther employee. The data sub­ject is also free to exer­cise his or her right to object in con­nec­tion with the use of infor­ma­ti­on socie­ty ser­vices, not­wi­th­stan­ding Direc­ti­ve 2002/​58/​EC, by auto­ma­ted means using tech­ni­cal specifications.
h) Auto­ma­ted indi­vi­du­al decis­i­on-making, inclu­ding profiling
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor not to be sub­ject to a decis­i­on based sole­ly on auto­ma­ted pro­ces­sing, inclu­ding pro­fil­ing, which gene­ra­tes legal effects con­cer­ning him or her, or simi­lar­ly signi­fi­cant­ly affects him or her, as long as the decis­i­on (1) is not is neces­sa­ry for ente­ring into, or the per­for­mance of, a con­tract bet­ween the data sub­ject and a data con­trol­ler, or (2) is not aut­ho­ri­sed by Uni­on or Mem­ber Sta­te law to which the con­trol­ler is sub­ject and which also lays down sui­ta­ble mea­su­res to safe­guard the data subject’s rights and free­doms and legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests, or (3) is not based on the data subject’s expli­cit consent.

If the decis­i­on (1) is neces­sa­ry for ente­ring into, or the per­for­mance of, a con­tract bet­ween the data sub­ject and a data con­trol­ler, or (2) it is based on the data subject’s expli­cit con­sent, the Arndt Boh­ren­käm­per Holz­ver­bin­dung GmbH shall imple­ment sui­ta­ble mea­su­res to safe­guard the data subject’s rights and free­doms and legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests, at least the right to obtain human inter­ven­ti­on on the part of the con­trol­ler, on the pre­sen­ta­ti­on of one’s own posi­ti­on and on the chall­enge to the decision.

If the data sub­ject wis­hes to exer­cise the rights rela­ting to auto­ma­ted indi­vi­du­al decis­i­on-making, he or she may, at any time, cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the controller.
i) Right to with­draw con­sent under data pro­tec­tion law
Each data sub­ject shall have the right gran­ted by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor to with­draw con­sent to the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data at any time.

If the data sub­ject wis­hes to exer­cise his right to with­draw con­sent, he or she may at any time cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer or ano­ther employee of the controller.

11. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of Creditreform
Our com­pa­ny regu­lar­ly checks your cre­dit­wort­hi­ness when con­clu­ding con­tracts and in cer­tain cases in which the­re is a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest. To this end, we work with Cre­dit­re­form Cre­dit­re­form Her­ford & Min­den Dorff GmbH & Co. KG , Krell­str. 68 | 32584 wages, tog­e­ther, from which we recei­ve the neces­sa­ry data. For this pur­po­se, we trans­mit your name and cont­act details to Cre­dit­re­form. Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on on data pro­ces­sing at Cre­dit­re­form can be found in the detail­ed leaf­let “Cre­dit­re­form infor­ma­ti­on in accordance with Art. 14 EU GDPR (see Annex 1) or under www.creditreform-ORT.de/EU-DSGVO

12. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of Facebook
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted com­pon­ents of the com­pa­ny Face­book. Face­book is a social network.

A social net­work is a social mee­ting place ope­ra­ted on the Inter­net, an online com­mu­ni­ty that usual­ly enables users to com­mu­ni­ca­te with each other and inter­act in vir­tu­al space. A social net­work can ser­ve as a plat­form for exchan­ging opi­ni­ons and expe­ri­en­ces, or it can enable the Inter­net com­mu­ni­ty to pro­vi­de per­so­nal or busi­ness-rela­ted infor­ma­ti­on. Face­book enables users of the social net­work to crea­te pri­va­te pro­files, upload pho­tos and net­work through fri­end requests, among other things.

The ope­ra­ting com­pa­ny of Face­book is Face­book, Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Men­lo Park, CA 94025, USA. If a data sub­ject lives out­side the United Sta­tes or Cana­da, the con­trol­ler of per­so­nal data is Face­book Ire­land Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Squa­re, Grand Canal Har­bour, Dub­lin 2, Ireland.

Each call to one of the indi­vi­du­al pages of this web­site, which is ope­ra­ted by the con­trol­ler and on which a Face­book com­po­nent (Face­book plug-in) has been inte­gra­ted, the inter­net brow­ser is dis­play­ed on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject auto­ma­ti­cal­ly prompt­ed by the respec­ti­ve Face­book com­po­nent to down­load a repre­sen­ta­ti­on of the cor­re­spon­ding Face­book com­po­nent from Face­book. A com­ple­te over­view of all Face­book plug-ins can be found under developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/. As part of this tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re, Face­book will be infor­med of the spe­ci­fic sub-page of our web­site visi­ted by the data subject.

If the data sub­ject is log­ged in to Face­book at the same time, Face­book reco­gni­zes with each call-up of our web­site by the data sub­ject and during the enti­re dura­ti­on of the respec­ti­ve stay on our web­site, which spe­ci­fic sub-page web­site visits the data sub­ject. This infor­ma­ti­on is coll­ec­ted by the Face­book com­po­nent and assi­gned by Face­book to the respec­ti­ve Face­book account of the data sub­ject. If the data sub­ject pres­ses one of the Face­book but­tons inte­gra­ted on our web­site, such as the “Like” but­ton, or if the data sub­ject makes a com­ment, Face­book assigns this infor­ma­ti­on to the per­so­nal Face­book user account of the data sub­ject and stores this per­so­nal data.

Face­book recei­ves infor­ma­ti­on via the Face­book com­po­nent that the data sub­ject has visi­ted our web­site when­ever the data sub­ject is log­ged in to Face­book at the time of acces­sing our web­site ; this takes place regard­less of whe­ther the data sub­ject clicks on the Face­book com­po­nent or not. If such trans­mis­si­on of this infor­ma­ti­on to Face­book is not wan­ted by the data sub­ject, the data sub­ject can pre­vent the trans­mis­si­on by log­ging out of his Face­book account befo­re cal­ling up our website.

The data poli­cy published by Face­book, which is available under de-de.facebook.com/about/privacy/, pro­vi­des infor­ma­ti­on about the coll­ec­tion, pro­ces­sing and use of per­so­nal data by Face­book. It also explains the set­tings that Face­book offers to pro­tect the pri­va­cy of the data sub­ject. In addi­ti­on, various appli­ca­ti­ons are available that make it pos­si­ble to sup­press data trans­mis­si­on to Face­book, for exam­p­le the Face­book blo­cker of the pro­vi­der Web­graph, which can be pro­cu­red under webgraph.com/resources/facebookblocker/. Such appli­ca­ti­ons can be used by the data sub­ject to sup­press a data trans­fer to Facebook.

13. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of Goog­le Ana­ly­tics (with anony­miza­ti­on function)
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted the com­po­nent Goog­le Ana­ly­tics (with anony­miza­ti­on func­tion). Goog­le Ana­ly­tics is a web ana­ly­tics ser­vice. Web ana­ly­sis is the coll­ec­tion, coll­ec­tion and ana­ly­sis of data on the beha­viour of visi­tors to web­sites. A web ana­ly­sis ser­vice coll­ects, among other things, data on which web­site a data sub­ject has come to a web­site (so-cal­led refer­rers), which sub­pages of the web­site have been acces­sed or how often and for which length of stay a data sub­ject has been under­si­de. A web ana­ly­sis is main­ly used for opti­mi­zing a web­site and for cost-bene­fit ana­ly­sis of Inter­net advertising.

The ope­ra­ting com­pa­ny of the Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent is Goog­le Inc., 1600 Amphi­theat­re Pkwy, Moun­tain View, CA 94043–1351, USA.

The con­trol­ler uses the addi­ti­on “_gat._anonymizeIp” for web ana­ly­sis via Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. By means of this adden­dum, the IP address of the inter­net con­nec­tion of the data sub­ject is shor­ten­ed by Goog­le and anony­mi­sed if access to our Inter­net pages from a Mem­ber Sta­te of the Euro­pean Uni­on or from ano­ther Con­trac­ting Sta­te of the Agree­ment on the Euro­pean Eco­no­mic Area.

The pur­po­se of the Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent is to ana­ly­se visi­tor flows on our web­site. Goog­le uses the data and infor­ma­ti­on obtai­ned, among other things, to eva­lua­te the use of our web­site, to com­pi­le online reports for us, which show the acti­vi­ties on our web­site, and to fur­ther with the use of our web­site. web­site rela­ted services.

Goog­le Ana­ly­tics sets a coo­kie on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject. What coo­kies are has alre­a­dy been explai­ned abo­ve. By set­ting the coo­kie, Goog­le will be able to ana­ly­se the use of our web­site. Each call-up to one of the indi­vi­du­al pages of this web­site, which is ope­ra­ted by the con­trol­ler and on which a Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent has been inte­gra­ted, the Inter­net brow­ser is dis­play­ed on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the auto­ma­ti­cal­ly prompt­ed by the respec­ti­ve Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent to trans­mit data to Goog­le for the pur­po­se of online ana­ly­sis. As part of this tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re, Goog­le beco­mes awa­re of per­so­nal data, such as the IP address of the data sub­ject, which, among other things, ser­ves To help Goog­le under­stand the ori­gin of the visi­tors and clicks and sub­se­quent­ly to pay com­mis­si­on sever Allow.

The coo­kie is used to store per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on, such as the time of access, the place from which access was pro­vi­ded and the fre­quen­cy of visits to our web­site by the data sub­ject. Each time you visit our web­site, this per­so­nal data, inclu­ding the IP address of the Inter­net con­nec­tion used by the data sub­ject, is trans­fer­red to Goog­le in the United Sta­tes of Ame­ri­ca. This per­so­nal data is stored by Goog­le in the United Sta­tes of Ame­ri­ca. Goog­le may pass on this per­so­nal data coll­ec­ted via the tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re to third parties.

The data sub­ject can at any time pre­vent the set­ting of coo­kies by our web­site, as alre­a­dy shown abo­ve, by means of a cor­re­spon­ding set­ting of the inter­net brow­ser used and thus per­ma­nent­ly object to the set­ting of coo­kies. Such a set­ting of the inter­net brow­ser used would also pre­vent Goog­le from set­ting a coo­kie on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject. In addi­ti­on, a coo­kie alre­a­dy set by Goog­le Ana­ly­tics can be dele­ted at any time via the inter­net brow­ser or other soft­ware programs.

Fur­ther­mo­re, the data sub­ject has the pos­si­bi­li­ty to object to the coll­ec­tion of the data gene­ra­ted by Goog­le Ana­ly­tics, rela­ting to the use of this web­site and the pro­ces­sing of this data by Goog­le and to pre­vent such data. For this pur­po­se, the data sub­ject must down­load and install a brow­ser add-on under the link tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This brow­ser add-on informs Goog­le Ana­ly­tics via Java­Script that no data and infor­ma­ti­on about visits to web­sites may be trans­mit­ted to Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. The instal­la­ti­on of the brow­ser add-on is con­side­red a con­tra­dic­tion by Goog­le. If the data subject’s infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem is later dele­ted, for­mat­ted or reinstal­led, the data sub­ject must reinstall the brow­ser add-on in order to disable Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. If the brow­ser add-on is unin­stal­led or deac­ti­va­ted by the data sub­ject or ano­ther per­son who belongs to his or her sphe­re of power, it is pos­si­ble to reinstall or reac­ti­va­te the brow­ser add-on.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on and the appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons of Goog­le can be retrie­ved under www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/ and under www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html. Goog­le Ana­ly­tics is explai­ned in more detail under this link www.google.com/intl/de_de/analytics/.

14th. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of Google+
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted the Goog­le+ but­ton as a com­po­nent. Goog­le+ is a so-cal­led social net­work. A social net­work is a social mee­ting place ope­ra­ted on the Inter­net, an online com­mu­ni­ty that usual­ly enables users to com­mu­ni­ca­te with each other and inter­act in vir­tu­al space. A social net­work can ser­ve as a plat­form for exchan­ging opi­ni­ons and expe­ri­en­ces, or it can enable the Inter­net com­mu­ni­ty to pro­vi­de per­so­nal or busi­ness-rela­ted infor­ma­ti­on. Goog­le+ enables users of the social net­work to crea­te pri­va­te pro­files, upload pho­tos and net­work through fri­end requests, among other things.

The ope­ra­ting com­pa­ny of Goog­le+ is Goog­le Inc., 1600 Amphi­theat­re Pkwy, Moun­tain View, CA 94043–1351, USA.

Each call-up to one of the indi­vi­du­al pages of this web­site, which is ope­ra­ted by the con­trol­ler and on which a Goog­le+ but­ton has been inte­gra­ted, the Inter­net brow­ser is dis­play­ed on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the auto­ma­ti­cal­ly prompt­ed by the respec­ti­ve Goog­le+ but­ton to down­load a dis­play of the cor­re­spon­ding Goog­le+ but­ton from Goog­le. As part of this tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re, Goog­le will beco­me awa­re of which spe­ci­fic sub-page of our web­site is visi­ted by the data sub­ject. More detail­ed infor­ma­ti­on on Goog­le+ is available at developers.google.com/+/.

If the data sub­ject is log­ged in to Goog­le+ at the same time, Goog­le reco­gni­zes with each access to our web­site by the data sub­ject and during the enti­re dura­ti­on of the respec­ti­ve stay on our web­site, which spe­ci­fic sub-page of our web­site web­site visi­ted by the data sub­ject. This infor­ma­ti­on is coll­ec­ted by the Goog­le+ but­ton and assi­gned by Goog­le to the respec­ti­ve Goog­le+ account of the data subject.

If the data sub­ject pres­ses one of the Goog­le+ but­tons inte­gra­ted on our web­site and ther­eby makes a Google+1 recom­men­da­ti­on, Goog­le assigns this infor­ma­ti­on to the per­so­nal Goog­le+ user account of the data sub­ject and stores it per­so­nal data. Goog­le stores the Data Subject’s Google+1 recom­men­da­ti­on and makes it publicly available in accordance with the terms and con­di­ti­ons accept­ed by the data sub­ject. A Google+1 recom­men­da­ti­on made by the data sub­ject on this web­site, tog­e­ther with other per­so­nal data, such as the name of the Google+1 account used by the data sub­ject and the pho­to stored in this web­site, will sub­se­quent­ly be dis­play­ed in other Goog­le ser­vices, such as the search engi­ne results of the Goog­le search engi­ne, the Goog­le account of the data sub­ject or in other places, for exam­p­le on web­sites or in con­nec­tion with adver­ti­se­ments, stored and pro­ces­sed. Fur­ther­mo­re, Goog­le is able to link the visit to this web­site with other per­so­nal data stored by Goog­le. Goog­le also records this per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on with the pur­po­se of impro­ving or opti­mi­zing Google’s various services.

Goog­le recei­ves infor­ma­ti­on via the Goog­le+ but­ton that the data sub­ject has visi­ted our web­site when­ever the data sub­ject is log­ged in to Goog­le+ at the time of acces­sing our web­site ; this takes place regard­less of whe­ther the data sub­ject clicks on the Goog­le+ but­ton or not.

If a trans­fer of per­so­nal data to Goog­le is not wan­ted by the data sub­ject, the data sub­ject can pre­vent such trans­mis­si­on by log­ging out of his Goog­le+ account befo­re cal­ling up our website.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on and the appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons of Goog­le can be retrie­ved under www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/. Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on from Goog­le on the Google+1 but­ton can be found under developers.google.com/+/web/buttons-policy.

15th. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of Google-AdWords
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted Goog­le AdWords. Goog­le AdWords is an Inter­net adver­ti­sing ser­vice that allows adver­ti­sers to dis­play ads in both Google’s search engi­ne results and the Goog­le adver­ti­sing net­work. Goog­le AdWords allows an adver­ti­ser to pre-set spe­ci­fic key­words that dis­play an ad in Google’s search engi­ne results only if the user uses the search engi­ne to crea­te a key­word-rele­vant search result. In the Goog­le adver­ti­sing net­work, the ads are dis­tri­bu­ted on topic-rele­vant web­sites using an auto­ma­tic algo­rithm and in com­pli­ance with the pre­vious­ly defi­ned keywords.

The ope­ra­ting com­pa­ny of the ser­vices of Goog­le AdWords is Goog­le Inc., 1600 Amphi­theat­re Pkwy, Moun­tain View, CA 94043–1351, USA.

The pur­po­se of Goog­le AdWords is to pro­mo­te our web­site by dis­play­ing inte­rest-rele­vant adver­ti­se­ments on the web­sites of third-par­ty com­pa­nies and in the search engi­ne results of the search engi­ne Goog­le and to dis­play third-par­ty adver­ti­sing on of our website.

If a data sub­ject arri­ves on our web­site via a Goog­le ad, a so-cal­led con­ver­si­on coo­kie is stored on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject by Goog­le. What coo­kies are has alre­a­dy been explai­ned abo­ve. A con­ver­si­on coo­kie loses its vali­di­ty after thir­ty days and is not used to iden­ti­fy the data sub­ject. If the coo­kie has not yet expi­red, the con­ver­si­on coo­kie is used to track whe­ther cer­tain sub-pages, such as the shop­ping cart from an online shop sys­tem, have been acces­sed on our web­site. The con­ver­si­on coo­kie allows both us and Goog­le to under­stand whe­ther a data sub­ject who has ente­red our web­site via an AdWords ad gene­ra­ted a tur­no­ver, i.e. com­ple­ted or can­cel­led a purcha­se of goods.

The data and infor­ma­ti­on coll­ec­ted through the use of the con­ver­si­on coo­kie is used by Goog­le to com­pi­le visit sta­tis­tics for our web­site. The­se visit sta­tis­tics are used by us to deter­mi­ne the total num­ber of users who have been pla­ced with us through AdWords ads, i.e. to deter­mi­ne the suc­cess or fail­ure of each AdWords ad and to to opti­mi­ze the future. Neither our com­pa­ny nor other Goog­le AdWords adver­ti­sers recei­ve infor­ma­ti­on from Goog­le that could be used to iden­ti­fy the data subject.

The con­ver­si­on coo­kie is used to store per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on, such as the web­sites visi­ted by the data sub­ject. Every time you visit our web­site, per­so­nal data, inclu­ding the IP address of the Inter­net con­nec­tion used by the data sub­ject, is trans­fer­red to Goog­le in the United Sta­tes of Ame­ri­ca. This per­so­nal data is stored by Goog­le in the United Sta­tes of Ame­ri­ca. Goog­le may pass on this per­so­nal data coll­ec­ted via the tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re to third parties.

The data sub­ject can at any time pre­vent the set­ting of coo­kies by our web­site, as alre­a­dy shown abo­ve, by means of a cor­re­spon­ding set­ting of the inter­net brow­ser used and thus per­ma­nent­ly object to the set­ting of coo­kies. Such a set­ting of the inter­net brow­ser used would also pre­vent Goog­le from set­ting a con­ver­si­on coo­kie on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject. In addi­ti­on, a coo­kie alre­a­dy set by Goog­le AdWords can be dele­ted at any time via the inter­net brow­ser or other soft­ware programs.

In addi­ti­on, the data sub­ject has the pos­si­bi­li­ty to object to the inte­rest-based adver­ti­sing by Goog­le. For this pur­po­se, the data sub­ject must call the link www.google.de/settings/ads from each of the inter­net brow­sers he uses and make the desi­red set­tings there.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on and the appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons of Goog­le can be retrie­ved under www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/.

16. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of PIWIK
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted the com­po­nent PIWIK. PIWIK is an open source soft­ware tool for web ana­ly­sis. Web ana­ly­sis is the coll­ec­tion, coll­ec­tion and ana­ly­sis of data on the beha­viour of visi­tors to web­sites. A web ana­ly­sis tool coll­ects, among other things, data about the web­site from which a data sub­ject came to a web­site (so-cal­led refer­rer), which sub­pages of the web­site were acces­sed or how often and for how long a sub­page was view­ed. A web ana­ly­sis is main­ly used for opti­mi­zing a web­site and for cost-bene­fit ana­ly­sis of Inter­net advertising.

The soft­ware is ope­ra­ted on the ser­ver of the con­trol­ler, the data pro­tec­tion sen­si­ti­ve log files are stored exclu­si­ve­ly on this server.

The pur­po­se of the PIWIK com­po­nent is to ana­ly­se the flow of visi­tors to our web­site. The con­trol­ler uses the data and infor­ma­ti­on obtai­ned, among other things, to eva­lua­te the use of this web­site in order to com­pi­le online reports that show the acti­vi­ties on our website.

PIWIK sets a coo­kie on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject. What coo­kies are has alre­a­dy been explai­ned abo­ve. By set­ting the coo­kie, we are enab­led to ana­ly­ze the use of our web­site. With each call-up to one of the indi­vi­du­al pages of this web­site, the Inter­net brow­ser on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject is auto­ma­ti­cal­ly prompt­ed by the PIWIK com­po­nent to trans­mit data to our ser­ver for the pur­po­se of online ana­ly­sis. As part of this tech­ni­cal pro­cess, we gain know­ledge of per­so­nal data, such as the IP address of the data sub­ject, which ser­ves us, among other things, to trace the ori­gin of the visi­tors and clicks.

By means of the coo­kie, per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on, such as the access time, the place from which access was made and the fre­quen­cy of visits to our web­site are stored. Each time you visit our web­site, this per­so­nal data, inclu­ding the IP address of the Inter­net con­nec­tion used by the data sub­ject, is trans­mit­ted to our ser­ver. This per­so­nal data is stored by us. We do not pass on this per­so­nal data to third parties.

The data sub­ject can at any time pre­vent the set­ting of coo­kies by our web­site, as alre­a­dy shown abo­ve, by means of a cor­re­spon­ding set­ting of the inter­net brow­ser used and thus per­ma­nent­ly object to the set­ting of coo­kies. Such a set­ting of the Inter­net brow­ser used would also pre­vent PIWIK from set­ting a coo­kie on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject. In addi­ti­on, a coo­kie alre­a­dy set by PIWIK can be dele­ted at any time via an Inter­net brow­ser or other soft­ware programs.

Fur­ther­mo­re, the data sub­ject has the opti­on of objec­ting to and pre­ven­ting the coll­ec­tion of data gene­ra­ted by PIWIK rela­ting to the use of this web­site. For this pur­po­se, the data sub­ject must set an opt-out coo­kie under the link piwik.org/docs/privacy/. If the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject is dele­ted, for­mat­ted or reinstal­led at a later date, the data sub­ject must again set an opt-out coo­kie under piwik.org/docs/privacy/.

With the set­ting of the opt-out coo­kie, howe­ver, it is pos­si­ble that the web­site of the con­trol­ler can no lon­ger be ful­ly used for the per­son concerned.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on and the appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons of PIWIK can be retrie­ved under piwik.org/docs/privacy/.

17th. Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons about the appli­ca­ti­on and use of YouTube
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted com­pon­ents of You­Tube. You­Tube is an Inter­net video por­tal that allows video publishers to set video clips for free and other users to view, review and com­ment on them free of char­ge. You­Tube allows the publi­ca­ti­on of all types of vide­os, which is why com­ple­te film and TV shows, as well as music vide­os, trai­lers or vide­os made by users them­sel­ves are available on the Inter­net portal.

The ope­ra­ting com­pa­ny of You­Tube is You­Tube, LLC, 901 Cher­ry Ave., San Bru­no, CA 94066, USA. You­Tube, LLC is a sub­si­dia­ry of Goog­le Inc., 1600 Amphi­theat­re Pkwy, Moun­tain View, CA 94043–1351, USA.

Each call to one of the indi­vi­du­al pages of this web­site, which is ope­ra­ted by the con­trol­ler and on which a You­Tube com­po­nent (You­Tube video) has been inte­gra­ted, the Inter­net brow­ser is dis­play­ed on the infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem of the data sub­ject auto­ma­ti­cal­ly prompt­ed by the respec­ti­ve You­Tube com­po­nent to down­load a repre­sen­ta­ti­on of the cor­re­spon­ding You­Tube com­po­nent from You­Tube. More infor­ma­ti­on about You­Tube can be found at www.youtube.com/yt/about/de/. As part of this tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re, You­Tube and Goog­le will be infor­med about which spe­ci­fic sub-page of our web­site is visi­ted by the data subject.

If the data sub­ject is log­ged in to You­Tube at the same time, You­Tube will reco­gni­ze the spe­ci­fic sub-page of our web­site by cal­ling up a sub-page con­tai­ning a You­Tube video, which spe­ci­fic sub­page of our web­site the data sub­ject is visi­ting. This infor­ma­ti­on is coll­ec­ted by You­Tube and Goog­le and assi­gned to the respec­ti­ve You­Tube account of the data subject.

You­Tube and Goog­le recei­ve infor­ma­ti­on via the You­Tube com­po­nent that the data sub­ject has visi­ted our web­site when­ever the data sub­ject is log­ged in to You­Tube at the time of acces­sing our web­site ; this takes place regard­less of whe­ther the data sub­ject clicks on a You­Tube video or not. If such trans­mis­si­on of this infor­ma­ti­on to You­Tube and Goog­le is not wan­ted by the data sub­ject, the data sub­ject can pre­vent the trans­mis­si­on by log­ging out of his You­Tube account befo­re cal­ling up our website.

The data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons published by You­Tube, which can be acces­sed under www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/, pro­vi­de infor­ma­ti­on about the coll­ec­tion, pro­ces­sing and use of per­so­nal data by You­Tube and Google.

18th. Pay­ment method : Data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons on Pay­Pal as a pay­ment method
On this web­site, the con­trol­ler has inte­gra­ted com­pon­ents of Pay­Pal. Pay­Pal is an online pay­ment ser­vice pro­vi­der. Pay­ments are pro­ces­sed through so-cal­led Pay­Pal accounts, which repre­sent vir­tu­al pri­va­te or busi­ness accounts. Pay­Pal also allows you to pro­cess vir­tu­al pay­ments via cre­dit cards if a user does not have a Pay­Pal account. A Pay­Pal account is main­tai­ned via an email address, so the­re is no clas­sic account num­ber. Pay­Pal makes it pos­si­ble to trig­ger online pay­ments to third par­ties or to recei­ve pay­ments. Pay­Pal also assu­mes fidu­cia­ry func­tions and offers buy­er pro­tec­tion services.

The Euro­pean ope­ra­ting com­pa­ny of Pay­Pal is Pay­Pal (Euro­pe) S.à.r.l. & Cie. S.C.A., 22–24 Bou­le­vard Roy­al, 2449 Luxem­bourg, Luxembourg.

If the data sub­ject sel­ects “Pay­Pal” as a pay­ment opti­on during the orde­ring pro­cess in our online shop, data of the data sub­ject will be auto­ma­ti­cal­ly trans­mit­ted to Pay­Pal. By sel­ec­ting this pay­ment opti­on, the data sub­ject cons­ents to the trans­fer of per­so­nal data requi­red for pay­ment processing.

The per­so­nal data trans­mit­ted to Pay­Pal is usual­ly first name, last name, address, email address, IP address, tele­pho­ne num­ber, mobi­le pho­ne num­ber or other data neces­sa­ry for pay­ment pro­ces­sing. In order to pro­cess the purcha­se con­tract, such per­so­nal data that are rela­ted to the respec­ti­ve order are also necessary.

The pur­po­se of the trans­fer of data is to pro­cess pay­ments and pre­vent fraud. The con­trol­ler will trans­fer per­so­nal data to Pay­Pal, in par­ti­cu­lar if the­re is a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the trans­mis­si­on. The per­so­nal data exch­an­ged bet­ween Pay­Pal and the con­trol­ler may be trans­mit­ted by Pay­Pal to busi­ness infor­ma­ti­on agen­ci­es. The Pur­po­se of this Trans­fer is to veri­fy iden­ti­ty and Credit.

Pay­Pal may share the per­so­nal data with affi­lia­ted com­pa­nies and ser­vice pro­vi­ders or sub­con­trac­tors to the ext­ent neces­sa­ry to ful­fil the con­trac­tu­al obli­ga­ti­ons or to pro­cess the data on behalf.

The data sub­ject has the pos­si­bi­li­ty to revo­ke the con­sent to the hand­ling of per­so­nal data to Pay­Pal at any time. A revo­ca­ti­on does not affect per­so­nal data, which must be pro­ces­sed, used or trans­mit­ted for (con­trac­tu­al) pay­ment processing.

The appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­si­ons of Pay­Pal can be retrie­ved under www.paypal.com/de/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full.

19th. Legal basis of processing
Art. 6 I lit. A DS-GMO ser­ves as a legal basis for our com­pa­ny for pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons in which we obtain con­sent for a spe­ci­fic pro­ces­sing pur­po­se. Whe­re the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data is neces­sa­ry for the per­for­mance of a con­tract to which the data sub­ject is a par­ty, as is the case, for exam­p­le, in the case of pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons neces­sa­ry for the sup­p­ly of goods or the pro­vi­si­on of any other ser­vice or con­side­ra­ti­on, the pro­ces­sing shall be based on Artic­le 6 I lit. b DS GMO. The same appli­es to such pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons that are neces­sa­ry to car­ry out pre-con­trac­tu­al mea­su­res, such as in cases of requests for our pro­ducts or ser­vices. If our com­pa­ny is sub­ject to a legal obli­ga­ti­on which requi­res the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data, such as the ful­film­ent of tax obli­ga­ti­ons, the pro­ces­sing shall be based on Art. c DS-GMO. In rare cases, the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data may be neces­sa­ry to pro­tect vital inte­rests of the per­son con­cer­ned or ano­ther natu­ral per­son. This would be the case, for exam­p­le, if a visi­tor to our com­pa­ny were to be inju­red and his name, age, health insu­rance data or other vital infor­ma­ti­on were pas­sed on to a doc­tor, hos­pi­tal or other third par­ty Should. Then the pro­ces­sing would be pro­ces­sed on Artic­le 6 I lit. D DS-GMO. Ulti­m­ate­ly, pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons could be made under Artic­le 6 I lit. f DS-GMO. This legal basis is based on pro­ces­sing pro­ces­ses that are not cover­ed by any of the afo­re­men­tio­ned legal bases if pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry to main­tain a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest of our com­pa­ny or a third par­ty, pro­vi­ded that the inte­rests, Do not out­weigh the fun­da­men­tal rights and free­doms of the per­son con­cer­ned. We are allo­wed to pro­cess such pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons in par­ti­cu­lar becau­se they have been spe­ci­fi­cal­ly men­tio­ned by the Euro­pean legis­la­tor. In that regard, it con­side­red that a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest could be assu­med if the data sub­ject is a cus­to­mer of the con­trol­ler (reci­tal 47, second sen­tence, GDPR).

20th. Legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests in the pro­ces­sing pur­sued by the con­trol­ler or a third party
The pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data is based on Artic­le 6 I lit. f GDPR is our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in con­duc­ting our busi­ness for the bene­fit of all our employees and shareholders.

21st. Dura­ti­on for which the per­so­nal data is stored
The cri­ter­ion for the dura­ti­on of the sto­rage of per­so­nal data is the respec­ti­ve sta­tu­to­ry reten­ti­on peri­od. After the expiry of the peri­od, the cor­re­spon­ding data is rou­ti­ne­ly dele­ted, pro­vi­ded that it is no lon­ger neces­sa­ry for the per­for­mance of the con­tract or the initia­ti­on of the contract.

22. Legal or con­trac­tu­al pro­vi­si­ons for the pro­vi­si­on of per­so­nal data ; neces­si­ty for the con­clu­si­on of the con­tract ; obli­ga­ti­on of the data sub­ject to pro­vi­de the per­so­nal data ; pos­si­ble con­se­quen­ces of non-pro­vi­si­on We inform you that the pro­vi­si­on of
per­so­nal data is part­ly requi­red by law (e.B. tax regu­la­ti­ons) or may also result from con­trac­tu­al regu­la­ti­ons (e.B. infor­ma­ti­on on the con­trac­tu­al part­ner). Some­ti­mes, at the con­clu­si­on of the con­tract, it may be neces­sa­ry for an affec­ted per­son to pro­vi­de us with per­so­nal data that sub­se­quent­ly has to be pro­ces­sed by us. For exam­p­le, the per­son con­cer­ned is obli­ged to pro­vi­de us with per­so­nal data if our com­pa­ny signs a con­tract with them. Fail­ure to pro­vi­de the per­so­nal data would mean that the con­tract with the per­son con­cer­ned could not be con­cluded. Befo­re the data sub­ject has pro­vi­ded per­so­nal data, the data sub­ject must cont­act our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer. Our Data Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer shall inform the data sub­ject on a case-by-case basis whe­ther the pro­vi­si­on of per­so­nal data is requi­red by law or con­tract or whe­ther it is neces­sa­ry for the con­clu­si­on of the con­tract, whe­ther the­re is an obli­ga­ti­on to per­so­nal data and the con­se­quen­ces of non-pro­vi­si­on of per­so­nal data.

23rd. Exis­tence of auto­ma­ted decis­i­on-making As a
respon­si­ble com­pa­ny, we do not use auto­ma­tic decis­i­on-making or profiling.

This Pri­va­cy Poli­cy has been gene­ra­ted by the Pri­va­cy Poli­cy Gene­ra­tor of the DGD Deut­sche Gesell­schaft für Daten­schutz GmbH, which acts as an exter­nal data pro­tec­tion offi­cer, in coöpe­ra­ti­on with RC GmbH, which recy­cles used com­pu­ters and the law firm WILDE BEUGER SOLMECKE | Lawyers.

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