Data protection.

FUCHS Euro­po­les GFK GmbH
Euro­po­les-Stra­ße 1 – 92318 Neu­markt
Ger­ma­ny

Pho­ne: +49 9181 896–0
Fax: +49 9181 896‑1535
E‑mail: gfk@fuchs-soehne.de
VAT ID: DE 815 812 202
Com­mer­cial regis­ter: Nurem­berg Local Court HRB 36259
Mana­ging Direc­tor: Con­rad Fuchs
Respon­si­ble for con­tent accor­ding to § 55 para. 2 RStV: Con­rad Fuchs

Data transmission / data logging

When you visit this web­site, the web ser­ver auto­ma­ti­cal­ly records log files that can­not be assi­gned to a spe­ci­fic per­son. This data includes, for exam­p­le, the brow­ser type and ver­si­on, ope­ra­ting sys­tem used, refer­rer URL (the pre­vious­ly visi­ted page), IP address of the reques­t­ing com­pu­ter, access date and time of the ser­ver request and the cli­ent’s file request (file name and URL). This data is only coll­ec­ted for the pur­po­se of sta­tis­ti­cal ana­ly­sis. It is not pas­sed on to third par­ties for com­mer­cial or non-com­mer­cial pur­po­ses.

Use of personal data

Per­so­nal data is only coll­ec­ted or pro­ces­sed if you pro­vi­de this infor­ma­ti­on vol­un­t­a­ri­ly, e.g. as part of an inquiry. If the­re are no neces­sa­ry reasons in con­nec­tion with a busi­ness tran­sac­tion, you can revo­ke the pre­vious­ly gran­ted per­mis­si­on to store your per­so­nal data in wri­ting (e.g. by e‑mail or fax) at any time with imme­dia­te effect. Your data will not be pas­sed on to third par­ties unless this is requi­red by law. If you cont­act us by e‑mail, fax, tele­pho­ne or via one of the cont­act forms that can be used, we will use your details to cont­act you and pro­vi­de you with advice for the pur­po­se for which we can deri­ve it from your request. Any fur­ther use of your per­so­nal data will only take place if this is per­mit­ted by law or if you have given your con­sent.

Information, modification and deletion of your data

As a user, you can request infor­ma­ti­on free of char­ge about what per­so­nal data has been stored about you. If your request does not con­flict with a legal obli­ga­ti­on to retain data (e.g. data reten­ti­on), you have the right to have incor­rect data cor­rec­ted and to have your per­so­nal data blo­cked or dele­ted.

Security of your data

Your per­so­nal data pro­vi­ded to us is secu­red by taking all tech­ni­cal and orga­niza­tio­nal secu­ri­ty mea­su­res to ensu­re that it is inac­ces­si­ble to unaut­ho­ri­zed third par­ties. When sen­ding very sen­si­ti­ve data or infor­ma­ti­on, it is advi­sa­ble to use the pos­tal ser­vice, as com­ple­te data secu­ri­ty can­not be gua­ran­teed by e‑mail.

Our employees and the ser­vice com­pa­nies com­mis­sio­ned by us are obli­ged to main­tain con­fi­den­tia­li­ty and to com­ply with the pro­vi­si­ons of the appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion laws. The com­pa­ny takes appro­pria­te tech­ni­cal and orga­niza­tio­nal secu­ri­ty mea­su­res to pro­tect your per­so­nal data from loss, altera­ti­on, des­truc­tion and access by unaut­ho­ri­zed per­sons or unaut­ho­ri­zed dis­clo­sure. Our secu­ri­ty mea­su­res are con­stant­ly being impro­ved in line with tech­no­lo­gi­cal deve­lo­p­ments.

External links

Our online offe­ring may con­tain links to third-par­ty web­sites – pro­vi­ders not affi­lia­ted with us. After cli­cking on the link, we no lon­ger have any influence on the pro­ces­sing of any per­so­nal data trans­mit­ted to the third par­ty by cli­cking on the link (such as the IP address or the URL of the page on which the link is loca­ted), as the beha­vi­or of third par­ties is natu­ral­ly bey­ond our con­trol. We assu­me no respon­si­bi­li­ty for the pro­ces­sing of such per­so­nal data by third par­ties.

Note on Google Analytics

This web­site uses Goog­le Ana­ly­tics, a web ana­ly­sis ser­vice of Goog­le Inc („Goog­le“). Goog­le Ana­ly­tics uses „coo­kies“, which are text files pla­ced on your com­pu­ter, to help the web­site ana­ly­ze how users use the site. The infor­ma­ti­on gene­ra­ted by the coo­kie about your use of the web­site (inclu­ding your IP address) will be trans­mit­ted to and stored by Goog­le on ser­vers in the United Sta­tes. Goog­le will use this infor­ma­ti­on for the pur­po­se of eva­lua­ting your use of the web­site, com­pi­ling reports on web­site acti­vi­ty for web­site ope­ra­tors and pro­vi­ding other ser­vices rela­ting to web­site acti­vi­ty and inter­net usa­ge. Goog­le may also trans­fer this infor­ma­ti­on to third par­ties whe­re requi­red to do so by law, or whe­re such third par­ties pro­cess the infor­ma­ti­on on Goo­g­le’s behalf. Goog­le will not asso­cia­te your IP address with any other data held by Goog­le. You may refu­se the use of coo­kies by sel­ec­ting the appro­pria­te set­tings on your brow­ser, howe­ver plea­se note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full func­tion­a­li­ty of this web­site. By using this web­site, you con­sent to the pro­ces­sing of data about you by Goog­le in the man­ner and for the pur­po­ses set out abo­ve.

Google Tag Manager

This web­site uses Goog­le Tag Mana­ger. This ser­vice allows web­site tags to be mana­ged via an inter­face. The Goog­le Tool Mana­ger only imple­ments tags. This means that no coo­kies are used and no per­so­nal data is coll­ec­ted. The Goog­le Tool Mana­ger trig­gers other tags, which in turn may coll­ect data. Howe­ver, the Goog­le Tag Mana­ger does not access this data. If deac­ti­va­ti­on has been car­ri­ed out at domain or coo­kie level, it remains in place for all track­ing tags, pro­vi­ded that the­se are imple­men­ted with the Goog­le Tag Mana­ger.

Cookies

This web­site uses coo­kies. The­se are small text files that are stored on your end device. Your brow­ser acces­ses the­se files. The use of coo­kies increa­ses the user-fri­end­li­ne­ss and secu­ri­ty of this web­site. Com­mon brow­sers offer the set­ting opti­on of not allo­wing coo­kies. Note: The­re is no gua­ran­tee that you will be able to access all func­tions of this web­site wit­hout rest­ric­tions if you make the appro­pria­te set­tings.

Contact form and callback service

If you send us inqui­ries via the cont­act form or the call­back ser­vice, your details from the inquiry form / call­back ser­vice, inclu­ding the cont­act details you pro­vi­de the­re, will be stored by us for the pur­po­se of pro­ces­sing the inquiry and in the event of fol­low-up ques­ti­ons.

Use of Google Maps

This web­site uses the Goog­le Maps API plat­form to dis­play geo­gra­phi­cal infor­ma­ti­on visual­ly. When Goog­le Maps is used, Goog­le (Goog­le Inc., 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, Cali­for­nia, 94043) also coll­ects, pro­ces­ses and uses data about the use of the Maps func­tions by visi­tors to the web­site. You can find more infor­ma­ti­on about data pro­ces­sing by Goog­le in Goo­g­le’s pri­va­cy poli­cy, which you can access at www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.

Use of Google Web Fonts

Goog­le web fonts(http://www.google.com/webfonts/) are used to visual­ly impro­ve the pre­sen­ta­ti­on of various infor­ma­ti­on on this web­site. The web fonts are trans­fer­red to the brow­ser cache when the page is cal­led up so that they can be used for the dis­play. If the brow­ser does not sup­port Goog­le web fonts or pre­vents access, the text is dis­play­ed in a stan­dard font.
Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on on Goog­le web fonts can be found at developers.google.com/fonts/faq Gene­ral infor­ma­ti­on on data pro­tec­tion at Goog­le can be found at http://www.google.com/intl/de-DE/policies/privacy/

YouTube videos

We use the pro­vi­der You­Tube to embed vide­os on our web­site. Like most web­sites, You­Tube also uses coo­kies to coll­ect infor­ma­ti­on about visi­tors to its web­site and also con­nects to the Goog­le Dou­ble­Click net­work. Our vide­os have the­r­e­fo­re been embedded in exten­ded data pro­tec­tion mode, which does not pass on any infor­ma­ti­on about the visi­tor to You­Tube when vie­w­ing our web­site. Only when you start a video could this trig­ger fur­ther data pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons. We have no influence on this. You can find more infor­ma­ti­on about data pro­tec­tion at You­Tube in their pri­va­cy poli­cy at: www.youtube.com/t/privacy_at_youtube

Changes to this privacy policy

We will update this poli­cy from time to time to pro­tect your per­so­nal data. You should review this poli­cy from time to time to stay infor­med about how we are pro­tec­ting your infor­ma­ti­on and con­ti­nu­al­ly impro­ving the con­tent of our web­site. If we make any mate­ri­al chan­ges to the coll­ec­tion, use and/or dis­clo­sure of the per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on you pro­vi­de to us, we will noti­fy you by pla­cing a clear and pro­mi­nent noti­ce on the web­site. By using the web­site, you agree to the terms of this Pri­va­cy Poli­cy.

All interested parties and visitors to our website can contact us regarding data protection issues at:

Mr. Tho­mas Wan­ju­ra
Pro­jekt 29 GmbH & Co. KG
Osten­gas­se 14
93047 Regens­burg
Tel.: +49 941 29 86 93 0
Fax: +49 941 29 86 93 16
anfrage@projekt29.de
and datenschutz@fuchs-soehne.de

If our data pro­tec­tion offi­cer is unable to ans­wer your request to your satis­fac­tion, you have the right to lodge a com­plaint with the data pro­tec­tion super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ty respon­si­ble for your fede­ral sta­te.

Copyright

The web­site, its con­tent and works crea­ted by the site ope­ra­tors on the­se pages are all sub­ject to Ger­man copy­right law. Dupli­ca­ti­on, pro­ces­sing, dis­tri­bu­ti­on and any kind of explo­ita­ti­on out­side the limits of copy­right law requi­re the writ­ten con­sent of the respec­ti­ve aut­hor or crea­tor. Inso­far as the con­tent on this site was not crea­ted by the ope­ra­tor, the copy­rights of third par­ties are respec­ted. Should you nevert­hel­ess beco­me awa­re of a copy­right inf­rin­ge­ment, plea­se inform us accor­din­gly. If we beco­me awa­re of any inf­rin­ge­ments, we will remo­ve such con­tent imme­dia­te­ly.

Sta­tus: Octo­ber 2024

Privacy policy

We take data protection seriously

The pro­tec­tion of your pri­va­cy when pro­ces­sing per­so­nal data is an important con­cern for us. When you visit our web­site, our web ser­vers store the IP of your Inter­net ser­vice pro­vi­der, the web­site from which you visit us, the web pages you visit on our site and the date and dura­ti­on of your visit as stan­dard. This infor­ma­ti­on is essen­ti­al for the tech­ni­cal trans­mis­si­on of the web pages and secu­re ser­ver ope­ra­ti­on. The­re is no per­so­na­li­zed eva­lua­ti­on of this data.

If you send us data via the cont­act form, this data will be stored on our ser­vers as part of the data back­up pro­cess. Your data will only be used by us to pro­cess your request. Your data will be trea­ted as strict­ly con­fi­den­ti­al. It will not be pas­sed on to third par­ties.

Respon­si­ble body:

FUCHS Euro­po­les GFK GmbH
Euro­po­les-Stra­ße 1 – 92318 Neu­markt
Ger­ma­ny

Pho­ne: +49 9181 896–0
Fax: +49 9181 896‑1535
E‑mail: gfk@fuchs-soehne.de

VAT ID: DE 815 812 202
Com­mer­cial regis­ter: Nurem­berg Local Court HRB 36259
Mana­ging Direc­tor: Con­rad Fuchs

Respon­si­ble for con­tent accor­ding to § 55 Abs. 2 RStV: Con­rad Fuchs

Personal data

Per­so­nal data is data about your per­son. This includes your name, your address and your e‑mail address. You do not have to dis­c­lo­se any per­so­nal data in order to visit our web­site. In some cases, we need your name and address as well as other infor­ma­ti­on in order to be able to offer you the reques­ted ser­vice.

The same appli­es if we sup­p­ly you with infor­ma­ti­on mate­ri­al on request or if we ans­wer your inqui­ries. In the­se cases, we will always point this out to you. Fur­ther­mo­re, we only store the data that you have trans­mit­ted to us auto­ma­ti­cal­ly or vol­un­t­a­ri­ly.

When you use one of our ser­vices, we gene­ral­ly only coll­ect the data that is neces­sa­ry to pro­vi­de you with our ser­vice. We may ask you for fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on, but this is vol­un­t­a­ry. When­ever we pro­cess per­so­nal data, we do so in order to be able to offer you our ser­vice or to pur­sue our com­mer­cial objec­ti­ves.

Automatically stored non-personal data

Server log files

The pro­vi­der of the pages auto­ma­ti­cal­ly coll­ects and stores infor­ma­ti­on in so-cal­led ser­ver log files, which your brow­ser auto­ma­ti­cal­ly trans­mits to us. The­se are

  • Date and time of the request
  • Name of the reques­ted file
  • Page from which the file was reques­ted
  • Access sta­tus (file trans­fer­red, file not found, etc.)
  • Web brow­ser and ope­ra­ting sys­tem used
  • Com­ple­te IP address of the reques­t­ing com­pu­ter
  • Amount of data trans­fer­red

This data is not mer­ged with other data sources. Pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR on the basis of our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in impro­ving the sta­bi­li­ty and func­tion­a­li­ty of our web­site.

For reasons of tech­ni­cal secu­ri­ty, in par­ti­cu­lar to defend against attempt­ed attacks on our web ser­ver, this data is stored by us for a short time. It is not pos­si­ble for us to iden­ti­fy indi­vi­du­al per­sons from this data. After seven days at the latest, the data is anony­mi­zed by shor­tening the IP address at domain level so that it is no lon­ger pos­si­ble to estab­lish a link to the indi­vi­du­al user. The data is also pro­ces­sed in anony­mi­zed form for sta­tis­ti­cal pur­po­ses; it is not com­pared with other data­ba­ses or pas­sed on to third par­ties, even in excerp­ts.

Cookies

We would like to inform you that tech­ni­cal coo­kies are neces­sa­ry for the ope­ra­ti­on of the web­site. We store the­se coo­kies for a maxi­mum of 90 days. Coo­kies are small files that are trans­fer­red from a web ser­ver to your brow­ser and stored on your hard disk. The legal basis for the use of coo­kies is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. Only the inter­net pro­to­col address is stored – no other per­so­nal data. This infor­ma­ti­on, which is stored in the coo­kies, makes it pos­si­ble to auto­ma­ti­cal­ly reco­gni­ze you the next time you visit our web­site, which makes it easier for you to use it.

Of cour­se, you can also visit our web­sites wit­hout accep­ting coo­kies. If you do not want your com­pu­ter to be reco­gni­zed on your next visit, you can also reject the use of coo­kies by chan­ging the set­tings in your brow­ser to „Reject coo­kies“. The respec­ti­ve pro­ce­du­re can be found in the ope­ra­ting ins­truc­tions of your respec­ti­ve brow­ser. Howe­ver, if you reject the use of coo­kies, this may rest­rict the use of some are­as of our web­site.

AWStats

We use the AWStats pro­gram to sta­tis­ti­cal­ly eva­lua­te our web­site. The pro­gram is a free web ana­ly­sis soft­ware. It is used to ana­ly­ze log files that web ser­vers crea­te on the basis of visi­tor requests. The pro­gram does not use coo­kie files for the ana­ly­sis. The sta­tis­ti­cal ana­ly­sis is car­ri­ed out via the log files, which also con­tain IP addres­ses. As a rule, this data can­not be assi­gned to spe­ci­fic per­sons. This data is not mer­ged with other data sources, and the data is dele­ted after sta­tis­ti­cal ana­ly­sis.

In con­trast to other sta­tis­tics pro­grams, AWStats does not trans­mit any data to a third-par­ty ser­ver. The pro­gram is instal­led on a hos­ting packa­ge. This also pre­vents data being trans­fer­red abroad, for exam­p­le, as our ser­ver is loca­li­zed in Ger­ma­ny.

Google Maps

This web­site uses Goog­le Maps to dis­play maps and to crea­te direc­tions.

Goog­le Maps is ope­ra­ted by Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land. By using Goog­le Maps on this web­site, you con­sent to the coll­ec­tion, pro­ces­sing and use of the data coll­ec­ted auto­ma­ti­cal­ly and the data you enter by Goog­le, one of its repre­sen­ta­ti­ves or third-par­ty pro­vi­ders.

The terms of use for Goog­le Maps can be found here.

You can view the Goog­le Maps pri­va­cy poli­cy here.

Google Web Fonts

Goog­le web fonts(http://www.google.com/webfonts/) are used to visual­ly impro­ve the pre­sen­ta­ti­on of various infor­ma­ti­on on our web­site. The web fonts are trans­fer­red to the brow­ser cache when the page is cal­led up so that they can be used for the dis­play. If the brow­ser does not sup­port Goog­le web fonts or pre­vents access, the text is dis­play­ed in a stan­dard font. No coo­kies are stored on the web­site visi­tor’s com­pu­ter when the page is acces­sed. Data that is trans­mit­ted in con­nec­tion with the page view is sent to resour­ce-spe­ci­fic domains such as fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com. They are not asso­cia­ted with data that may be coll­ec­ted or used in con­nec­tion with the par­al­lel use of authen­ti­ca­ted Goog­le ser­vices such as Gmail. You can set your brow­ser so that the fonts are not loa­ded from the Goog­le ser­vers (e.g. by instal­ling add-ons such as NoScript or Ghos­tery for Fire­fox). If your brow­ser does not sup­port Goog­le Fonts or you pre­vent access to the Goog­le ser­vers, the text will be dis­play­ed in the sys­te­m’s default font. Infor­ma­ti­on on the data pro­tec­tion con­di­ti­ons of Goog­le Web Fonts can be found at: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq#Privacy

Infor­ma­ti­on on Goo­g­le’s pri­va­cy poli­cy and terms of use can be obtai­ned direct­ly from Goog­le: http://www.google.com/intl/de-DE/privacy/

Facebook

We use plug-ins from the social net­work facebook.com, which is ope­ra­ted by Face­book Inc, 1601 S. Cali­for­nia Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA („Face­book“). Link to the Face­book pri­va­cy poli­cy

Instagram

We use plug-ins from the social net­work Insta­gram, which is ope­ra­ted by Insta­gram, LLC Insta­gram Inc, 1601 Wil­low Road, Men­lo Park, CA 94025, USA („Insta­gram“). Link to Insta­gram’s pri­va­cy poli­cy

YouTube

This web­site inte­gra­tes vide­os from You­Tube. The ope­ra­tor of the pages is Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed („Goog­le“), Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land.

We use You­Tube in exten­ded data pro­tec­tion mode. Accor­ding to You­Tube, this mode means that You­Tube does not store any infor­ma­ti­on about visi­tors to this web­site befo­re they watch the video. Howe­ver, the trans­fer of data to You­Tube part­ners is not neces­s­a­ri­ly excluded by the exten­ded data pro­tec­tion mode. For exam­p­le, You­Tube estab­lishes a con­nec­tion to the Goog­le Dou­ble­Click net­work regard­less of whe­ther you watch a video.

As soon as you start a You­Tube video on this web­site, a con­nec­tion to the You­Tube ser­vers is estab­lished. This tells the You­Tube ser­ver which of our pages you have visi­ted. If you are log­ged into your You­Tube account, you enable You­Tube to assign your sur­fing beha­vi­or direct­ly to your per­so­nal pro­fi­le. You can pre­vent this by log­ging out of your You­Tube account.

Fur­ther­mo­re, You­Tube may store various coo­kies on your end device after start­ing a video or use com­pa­ra­ble reco­gni­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies (e.g. device fin­ger­prin­ting). In this way, You­Tube can obtain infor­ma­ti­on about visi­tors to this web­site. This infor­ma­ti­on is used, among other things, to record video sta­tis­tics, impro­ve user-fri­end­li­ne­ss and pre­vent fraud attempts.

If neces­sa­ry, fur­ther data pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons may be trig­ge­red after the start of a You­Tube video, over which we have no influence. The use of You­Tube is in the inte­rest of an appe­al­ing pre­sen­ta­ti­on of our online offers. This con­sti­tu­tes a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest within the mea­ning of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. If a cor­re­spon­ding con­sent has been reques­ted, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out exclu­si­ve­ly on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR and 25 para. 1 TTDSG, inso­far as the con­sent includes the sto­rage of coo­kies or access to infor­ma­ti­on in the user’s ter­mi­nal device (e.g. device fin­ger­prin­ting) within the mea­ning of the TTDSG. Con­sent can be revo­ked at any time.

You can find more infor­ma­ti­on about data pro­tec­tion at You­Tube in their pri­va­cy poli­cy at: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Security

We have taken tech­ni­cal and admi­nis­tra­ti­ve secu­ri­ty pre­cau­ti­ons to pro­tect your per­so­nal data against loss, des­truc­tion, mani­pu­la­ti­on and unaut­ho­ri­zed access. All our employees and ser­vice pro­vi­ders working for us are obli­ged to com­ply with the appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion laws.

When­ever we coll­ect and pro­cess per­so­nal data, it is encrypt­ed befo­re it is trans­mit­ted. This means that your data can­not be misu­s­ed by third par­ties. Our secu­ri­ty pre­cau­ti­ons are sub­ject to a con­ti­nuous impro­ve­ment pro­cess and our data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­ons are con­stant­ly being revi­sed. Plea­se ensu­re that you have the latest ver­si­on.

Rights of data subjects

You have the right to infor­ma­ti­on, cor­rec­tion, dele­ti­on or rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of your stored data, a right to object to the pro­ces­sing as well as a right to data por­ta­bi­li­ty and to lodge a com­plaint in accordance with the requi­re­ments of data pro­tec­tion law.

Right to information:

You can request infor­ma­ti­on from us as to whe­ther and to what ext­ent we pro­cess your data.

Right to rectification:

If we pro­cess your data that is incom­ple­te or incor­rect, you can request that we cor­rect or com­ple­te it at any time.

Right to erasure:

You can request that we era­se your data if we pro­cess it unlawful­ly or if the pro­ces­sing dis­pro­por­tio­na­te­ly inter­fe­res with your legi­ti­ma­te pro­tec­tion inte­rests. Plea­se note that the­re may be reasons that pre­vent imme­dia­te era­su­re, e.g. in the case of sta­tu­to­ry reten­ti­on obli­ga­ti­ons.

Irre­spec­ti­ve of the exer­cise of your right to era­su­re, we will era­se your data imme­dia­te­ly and com­ple­te­ly, pro­vi­ded that the­re is no legal or sta­tu­to­ry reten­ti­on obli­ga­ti­on to the con­tra­ry.

Right to restriction of processing:

You can request that we rest­rict the pro­ces­sing of your data if

  • you con­test the accu­ra­cy of the data, for a peri­od enab­ling us to veri­fy the accu­ra­cy of the data,
  • the pro­ces­sing of the data is unlawful, but you refu­se to have it era­sed and ins­tead request that the use of the data be rest­ric­ted,
  • we no lon­ger need the data for the inten­ded pur­po­se, but you still need this data to assert or defend legal claims, or
  • you have objec­ted to the pro­ces­sing of the data.

Right to data portability:

You may request that we pro­vi­de you with the data you have pro­vi­ded to us in a struc­tu­red, com­mon­ly used and machi­ne-rea­da­ble for­mat and that you may trans­mit this data to ano­ther con­trol­ler wit­hout hin­drance from us, pro­vi­ded that

  • we pro­cess this data on the basis of a revo­ca­ble con­sent given by you or for the per­for­mance of a con­tract bet­ween us, and
  • this pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out by auto­ma­ted means. If tech­ni­cal­ly fea­si­ble, you can request that we trans­fer your data direct­ly to ano­ther con­trol­ler.

Right of objection:

If we pro­cess your data for legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests, you can object to this data pro­ces­sing at any time; this would also app­ly to pro­fil­ing based on the­se pro­vi­si­ons. We will then no lon­ger pro­cess your data unless we can demons­tra­te com­pel­ling legi­ti­ma­te grounds for the pro­ces­sing which over­ri­de your inte­rests, rights and free­doms or the pro­ces­sing ser­ves the estab­lish­ment, exer­cise or defen­se of legal claims. You can object to the pro­ces­sing of your data for the pur­po­se of direct adver­ti­sing at any time wit­hout giving reasons.

Right of appeal:

If you are of the opi­ni­on that we are vio­la­ting Ger­man or Euro­pean data pro­tec­tion law when pro­ces­sing your data, plea­se cont­act us so that we can cla­ri­fy any ques­ti­ons you may have. Of cour­se, you also have the right to cont­act the super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ty respon­si­ble for you, the respec­ti­ve sta­te office for data pro­tec­tion super­vi­si­on.

If you wish to assert one of the­se rights against us, plea­se cont­act our data pro­tec­tion offi­cer. In case of doubt, we may request addi­tio­nal infor­ma­ti­on to con­firm your iden­ti­ty.

Changes to this privacy policy

We reser­ve the right to chan­ge our pri­va­cy poli­cy if this should be neces­sa­ry due to new tech­no­lo­gies. Plea­se ensu­re that you have the latest ver­si­on. If fun­da­men­tal chan­ges are made to this pri­va­cy poli­cy, we will announ­ce the­se on our web­site.

All inte­res­ted par­ties and visi­tors to our web­site can cont­act us regar­ding data pro­tec­tion issues at:

Tho­mas Wan­ju­ra
Pro­jekt 29 GmbH & Co. KG
Osten­gas­se 14
93047 Regens­burg
+49 941 29 86 93 0
anfrage@projekt29.de
datenschutz@fuchs-soehne.de