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Privacy and data protection

 

Privacy and data protection

 

General notes

 

The following notes provide a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you visit this website. Personal data is all data with which you can be personally identified. For detailed information on the subject of data protection, please refer to our data protection declaration listed below this text.

 

 § 1 Responsible body

 

The person responsible for data processing on this website is

SourceWeb Medical AG.
27 Old Gloucester Street
London, WC1N 3AX
United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 20 3769 3404

E-mail: info@virus-schutzmasken.de

 

§ 2 Type of data collection

  

On the one hand, your data is collected when you provide it to us. This may be data that you enter in one of our contact forms, for example.

  

On the other hand, data is automatically collected by our IT systems when you visit the website. These are mainly technical data (e.g. Internet browser, operating system or time of the page call). This data is collected automatically as soon as you enter this website.

  

§ 3 Scope of data collection

 

  1.  When you visit our website we record
  2.  Your IP address
  3.  Date and time of your visit
  4.  When registering in our shop, we additionally record
  5.  First name
  6.  Last name
  7.  Address
  8.  E-mail address
  9.  When you contact us electronically we record
  10.  your name
  11.  Your e-mail address
  12.  Other personal data which you provide us with

 

 § 4 Duration of data processing

  

The data acquisition takes place

  1.  When registering in our shop for the duration of the existence of the customer account, therefore basically for a period of 5 years after your last login
  2.  When contacting by e-mail 5 years after the last e-mail traffic
  3.  When visiting our website for a period of one year after your last visit

  

§ 5 Rights in relation to your data

  

Information, rectification & erasure

 a. You have the right at any time and free of charge to receive information about the scope, origin, recipient and purpose of the personal data stored about you.

 b. You also have the right to demand the correction of incorrect personal data or the deletion of your personal data. To exercise these rights, you can contact us at any time by e-mail, fax or post.

 c. However, you can only demand the deletion of the personal data stored about you to the extent that the storage of the data is not required by law (e.g. obligation to retain tax documents). In this case, you have the right to limit the processing of your data exclusively to the legally prescribed purpose.

 

Revocation of your consent

 a. Many data processing operations are only possible with your express consent. You can revoke a previously given consent at any time. For this purpose, an informal notification by e-mail to us is sufficient.

 b. The legality of the data processing carried out up to the time of revocation remains unaffected by the revocation.

 c. Likewise, any data processing required by law remains unaffected by the revocation of your consent.

 

Right of appeal to the competent supervisory authority

 a. In the event of infringements of the DSGVO, the persons concerned have a right of appeal to a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of their habitual residence, place of work or the place of the suspected infringement.

 b. The right of appeal is without prejudice to other administrative or judicial remedies.

  

§ 6 Disclosure of your personal data

  

a. The personal data processed by us about you will only be passed on to third parties if this is unavoidable for the fulfilment of the mutually entered contractual obligations.

 

b. Under these conditions, your data will only be passed on to companies with whom we have concluded a data processing agreement (Data Processing Agreement), which ensures that your data will also only be processed to the extent and for as long as this is necessary to fulfil the contractual obligations or due to statutory recording obligations.

Last change: 25.03.2020

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