Impressum
According to § 5 TMG
Steffen Gaudian
Beckstrasse 26
84503 Altötting
Contact
Telephone: +49 (0) 176 76 71 95 50
E-mail: steffen@gaudian.org
Responsible for the content
Steffen Gaudian
Beckstrasse 26
84503 Altötting
In the following, we will inform you in accordance with the legal requirements of data protection law (especially in accordance with BDSG n.F. and the European General Data Protection Regulation "DS-GVO") about the nature, scope and purpose of the processing of personal data by our company. This Privacy Policy also applies to our websites and social media profiles. With regard to the definition of terms such as "personal data" or "processing", we refer to Art. 4 DS-BER.
Name and contact details of the responsible person (s)
Our Responsible (hereinafter "Responsible") i.S.d. Art. 4 Zif. 7 DS-GMO is:
Steffen Gaudian
Beckstrasse 26
84503 Altötting
E-mail address: steffen@gaudian.org
DPO / r
Steffen Gaudian
Beckstrasse 26
84503 Altötting
steffen@gaudian.org
Types of data, purposes of processing and categories of data subjects
Below we inform you about the nature, scope and purpose of the collection, processing and use of personal data.
1. Types of data we process
Inventory data (name, address, etc.), contact details (telephone number, e-mail, fax, etc.), payment data (bank details, account data, payment history, etc.), contract data (subject matter of the contract, duration etc.), content data (text input, videos, Photos, etc.), communication data (IP address etc.),
2. Purposes of processing according to Art. 13, para. 1 c) DS-GVO
Process contracts, optimize website technically and economically, provide easy access to the website, make website user-friendly, marketing / sales / advertising, handle contact requests, provide websites with features and content, uninterrupted, secure operation of our website,
3. Categories of data subjects according to Art. 13 para. 1 e) DS-GVO
Visitors / users of the website, customers, interested parties,
The persons concerned are collectively referred to as "users".
Legal basis for the processing of personal data
Below we inform you about the legal bases of the processing of personal data:
If we have obtained your consent to the processing of personal data, Art. 6 para. 1 sentence 1 lit. a) DS-GMO Legal basis.
If the processing is necessary to fulfill a contract or to carry out pre-contractual measures, which are carried out at your request, then Art. 6 para. 1 sentence 1 lit. b) DS-GMO Legal basis.
If the processing is required to fulfill a legal obligation that we are subject to (eg statutory retention obligations), then Art. 6 (1) sentence 1 lit. c) DS-GMO Legal basis.
If processing is necessary to protect the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person, Art. 6 (1) sentence 1 lit. d) DS-GMO Legal basis.
If the processing is necessary for the protection of our or the legitimate interests of a third party and your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms do not predominate in this regard, then Art. 6 para. 1 sentence 1 lit. f) DS-GVO Legal basis.
Disclosure of personal data to third parties and processors
Without your consent, we generally do not pass on data to third parties. If this is the case, then the transfer takes place on the basis of the aforementioned legal basis, e.g. when passing on data to online payment providers for performance of a contract or by court order or for a legal obligation to disclose the data for the purpose of prosecution, security or enforcement of intellectual property rights.
We also use processors (external service providers, for example, to host our websites and databases) to process your data. If data are passed on to the processor by order processing, this is always done in accordance with Art. 28 of the GDPR. We select our processors carefully, monitor them regularly and have given us the right to give instructions regarding the data. In addition, the processors must have taken appropriate technical and organizational measures and the data protection rules in accordance with Art. BDSG n.F. and DS-GMOs
Data transmission to third countries
The adoption of the basic European data protection regulation (DS-GVO) has created a uniform basis for data protection in Europe. Your data will therefore be processed primarily by companies for which DS-GVO applies. If the processing takes place through services of third parties outside the European Union or the European Economic Area, they must fulfill the special requirements of Art. 44 ff. DS-GVO. The b
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