Data protection
We take data protection seriously
The protection of your privacy during the processing of personal data is an important concern for us. When you visit our website, our web servers automatically record the IP address of your Internet service provider, the website from which you visit us, the pages on our website that you visit and the date and duration of your visit. This information is absolutely necessary for the technical transmission of the web pages and the secure server operation. A personalized evaluation of this data does not take place.
If you send us data via contact form, this data will be stored on our servers in the course of data backup. Your data will be used by us exclusively to process your request. Your data will be treated strictly confidential. The data will not be passed on to third parties.
Responsible body:
HELLWEG
Badsysteme GmbH & Co KG
Waldspitzweg 3
67105 Schifferstadt
Deutschland / Germany
Fon: +49 52 51 5 40 76-0
Fax: +49 52 51 / 5 40 76-50
E-Mail: info@hellweg-badsysteme.de
Hosting
We host the content of our website with the following provider: IONOS SE
The provider is IONOS.de, IONOS SE, Elgendorfer Straße 57, 56410 Montabaur, Germany. Details can be found in the data protection declaration of IONOS SE: https://www.ionos.de/datenschutz.
IONOS SE is used on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. We have a legitimate interest in our website being displayed as reliably as possible. If a corresponding consent was requested, the processing takes place exclusively on the basis of Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a DSGVO and § 25 Para B. device fingerprinting) within the meaning of the TTDSG. The consent can be revoked at any time.
Personal data
Personal data is data about your person. These include your name, address and email address. You also do not have to disclose any personal information to visit our website. In some cases we need your name and address as well as further information to be able to offer you the desired service.
The same applies if we supply you with information material on request or if we answer your enquiries. In these cases we will always point this out to you. In addition, we only store data that you have transmitted to us automatically or voluntarily.
If you use one of our services, we usually only collect the data necessary to provide you with our service. We may ask you for further information, which is voluntary. Whenever we process personal information, we do so in order to provide you with our services or to pursue our commercial goals.
Automatically stored non-personal data
When you visit our website, we store certain information for administrative and technical reasons. These are: Type and version of browser used, date and time of access, and IP address.
This data is anonymized and used only for statistical purposes or to improve our Internet and online services.
This anonymous data is stored – separately from personal data – on secure systems and cannot be assigned to individual persons. This means that your personal data remains protected at all times.
Cookies
When you visit our website, we may store information on your computer in the form of cookies. Cookies are small files that are transferred from an Internet server to your browser and stored on its hard drive. The legal basis for the use of cookies is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f DSGVO.
Only the internet protocol address is stored – no other personal data. This information, which is stored in the cookies, allows you to be automatically recognized the next time you visit our website, which makes it easier for you to use.
Of course you can also visit our website without accepting cookies. If you do not want your computer to be recognized the next time you visit, you can also refuse the use of cookies by changing the settings in your browser to “refuse cookies”. The respective procedure can be found in the operating instructions of your browser. If you reject the use of cookies, however, there may be restrictions in the use of some areas of our website.
YouTube in advanced privacy mode
We use the provider YouTube for the integration of videos. The videos were embedded in advanced privacy mode. Like most Web sites, YouTube uses cookies to collect information about visitors to its Web site. YouTube uses this information to collect video statistics, prevent fraud and improve usability, among other things. This also leads to a connection with the Google DoubleClick network. When you start the video, it may trigger further data processing. We have no influence on that. For more information about privacy at YouTube, please see their privacy policy: http://www.youtube.com/t/privacy_at_youtube
Google Doubleclick
Doubleclick by Google is a service provided by Google Inc. , 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA (“Google”). Doubleclick by Google uses cookies to show you advertisements that are relevant to you. A pseudonymous identification number (ID) is assigned to your browser in order to check which ads were displayed in your browser and which ads were accessed. The cookies do not contain any personal information. The use of DoubleClick cookies only allows Google and its affiliates to serve ads based on previous visits to our or other websites on the Internet. The information generated by the cookies is transferred by Google to a server in the USA for evaluation and stored there. Google complies with the Privacy Shield provisions of the Privacy Shield Agreement and is registered with the Department of Commerce’s Privacy Shield Program. A transfer of the data by Google to third parties only takes place due to legal regulations or in the context of order data processing. Under no circumstances will Google combine your data with other data collected by Google.
By using our website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google and the previously described manner of data processing and purpose. 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 our website. In addition, you can prevent Google from collecting the data generated by the cookies and relating to your use of the websites and from processing this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available under the following Link under the DoubleClick deactivation extension item. Alternatively, you can disable Doubleclick cookies with this opt-out.
Online-job application
Your application data transmitted to us will be electronically collected and processed by us for the purpose of handling the application process. In particular, this concerns the following personal data: Name, address, telephone number and e-mail, date of birth and educational qualifications. If your application is followed by the conclusion of an employment contract, your data may be stored by us in your personnel file for the purpose of the usual organisational and administrative process in compliance with the relevant legal regulations.
If your job application is rejected, the data transmitted by you will be deleted automatically two months after notification of the rejection. This does not apply if longer storage is necessary due to legal requirements (e. g. the duty of proof according to the General Equal Treatment Act) or if you have expressly agreed to longer storage in our database of interested parties.
Safety
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 information, 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 revised. Please make sure that you have the latest version.
Person concerned rights
Please contact us at any time if you would like to know which personal data we store about you or if you wish to have it corrected or deleted. Furthermore, you have the right to restrict the processing (Art. 18 DSGVO), the right to object to the processing (Art. 21 DSGVO) and the right to data transfer (Art. 20 DSGVO).
In these cases, please contact us directly.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to change our privacy policy should this become necessary due to new technology. Please make sure that you have the latest version. If fundamental changes are made to this data protection declaration, we will announce these on our website.
All interested parties and visitors to our website can reach us in data protection matters under:
Matthias Hassler LL.M.
Projekt 29 GmbH & Co. KG
Ostengasse 14
93047 Regensburg
Germany
Tel.: 0941 2986930
Fax: 0941 29869316
E-Mail: m.hassler@projekt29.de
Internet: www.projekt29.de
Should our data protection officer not be able to answer your request to your satisfaction, you will always have the right to complain to the data protection supervisory authority responsible for your federal state.
According to the supervisory authorities, the website operator is obliged to implement a suitable opt-out procedure which meets the following requirements:
- if an opt-out cookie is set, it should be a persistent HTML5 storage object with an unlimited validity period.
- Session cookies or other persistent HTML cookies with a short validity period, on the other hand, are not suitable and therefore do not meet the legal requirements.
- An opt-out procedure can be implemented by programming a few lines of Javascript code with little effort.
- A reference to third-party websites (such as youronlinechoices. eu, Network Advertising Initiative) is not sufficient for an opt-out. After setting Opt-Out-Cookies via websites of such third parties, data traffic between the end device of the user and the advertising network continues to take place to the best of our knowledge. In addition, third-party websites usually contain JavaScript functions, which in turn enable tracking of an individual user. It is therefore unreasonable to expect the user to be referred to the service of a third party for an opt-out, which in turn processes the user’s data for its own purposes.