Privacy regulations
1. General Information
1.1. Processing of Personal Data
1.2. The Rights of the Data Subject
2.Collecting and Processing Personal Data during a Visit to our Website
2.1. Cookies
2.1.1. Strictly necessary cookies (Type A)
2.1.2. Functionality and Performance Cookies (Type B)
2.1.3. Consent based cookies (Type C)
2.1.4. Administration and Deletion of all Cookies
2.2. Web Analytics
2.2.1. Google Analytics
2.3. Social Plug-ins
2.4. YouTube-Video
2.5.Web Advertising
2.5.1. Google Ads (previously Google Adwords)
2.5.2. The characteristics of the advertising service Google Analytics
2.5.3. Campaign Manager (previously Google DoubleClick)
2.5.4.(Website) Facebook Custom Audience (“Facebook Pixel”)
2.6. Captchas
3. Contact
4. Objection or Withdrawal of your consent to the Processing of Personal Data
1. General Information
1.1. Processing of Personal Data
1.2. The Rights of the Data Subject
2.Collecting and Processing Personal Data during a Visit to our Website
2.1. Cookies
2.1.1. Strictly necessary cookies (Type A)
2.1.2. Functionality and Performance Cookies (Type B)
2.1.3. Consent based cookies (Type C)
2.1.4. Administration and Deletion of all Cookies
2.2.Web Analytics
2.2.1. Google Analytics
2.3. Social Plug-ins
2.4. YouTube-Video
2.5. Web Advertising
2.5.1.Google Ads (previously Google Adwords)
2.5.2. The characteristics of the advertising service Google Analytics
2.5.3. Campaign Manager (previously Google DoubleClick)
2.5.4. (Website) Facebook Custom Audience (“Facebook Pixel”)
2.6. Captchas
3. Contact
4. Objection or Withdrawal of your consent to the Processing of Personal Data
Privacy regulations
1. General Information
The purpose of these Regulations is to provide information on the procedure of processing personal data during the use of our websites and related services. These Regulations on Privacy relate to all websites or services that refer to regulation of privacy.
1. General Information
The purpose of these Regulations is to provide information on the procedure of processing personal data during the use of our websites and related services. These Regulations on Privacy relate to all websites or services that refer to regulation of privacy.
1.1. Processing of Personal Data
Personal data within the meaning of Article 4 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the EU, are any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, e.g. name, address, e-mail address etc.
1.1. Processing of Personal Data
Personal data within the meaning of Article 4 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the EU, are any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, e.g. name, address, e-mail address etc.
1.2.The Rights of the Data Subject
As a person who is the subject of a data processing procedure (data subject), you have the following rights in relation to your personal data, pursuant to the legislation.
- The right of access;
- The right to rectification and erasure;
- The right to restriction of processing;
- The right to data portability;
- The right to object;
Further, you have the right to appeal to the competent supervisory body in relation to the processing of your personal data.
When we work on these rights, we may ask you for proof of your identity. See 3. below for more information on the processing of your data.
1.2.The Rights of the Data Subject
As a person who is the subject of a data processing procedure (data subject), you have the following rights in relation to your personal data, pursuant to the legislation.
- The right of access;
- The right to rectification and erasure;
- The right to restriction of processing;
- The right to data portability;
- The right to object;
Further, you have the right to appeal to the competent supervisory body in relation to the processing of your personal data.
When we work on these rights, we may ask you for proof of your identity. See 3. below for more information on the processing of your data.
2. Collecting and Processing Personal Data during a Visit to our Website
During a visit to and use of our website exclusively for informative purposes, that is, if you do not register or provide data in any other way, we only collect the personal data your browser transfers to our server, which is technical unavoidable so we can show you our website and guarantee stability and security.
We transfer the collected data to the appropriate internal departments for processing, or external service providers, contractors (e.g. hosting, content management systems) in line with the requested aims (for displaying the website and posting content).
The data are deleted after 7 days.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) of the GDPR (Lawfulness of Processing)
2. Collecting and Processing Personal Data during a Visit to our Website
During a visit to and use of our website exclusively for informative purposes, that is, if you do not register or provide data in any other way, we only collect the personal data your browser transfers to our server, which is technical unavoidable so we can show you our website and guarantee stability and security.
We transfer the collected data to the appropriate internal departments for processing, or external service providers, contractors (e.g. hosting, content management systems) in line with the requested aims (for displaying the website and posting content).
The data are deleted after 7 days.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) of the GDPR (Lawfulness of Processing)
2.1.Cookies
Alongside the data mentioned, cookies are used on your computer, or some other technology, such as pixels (hereinafter: cookies) during a visit to and use of our website. Cookies are small textual data banks which your browser stores on your device in order to save certain data or images, such as pixels. The next time you visit our website on the same device, the information stored in the cookies will be transmitted either to our website (“First party cookies) or to another website to whom the cookies belong (“Third party cookies”).
Through the saved and returned data, the relevant website recognizes that you have already visited it through the browser you use on that device. We use this information in order to design and display the website in the best possible way, in line with your wishes. In that sense, only the cookie itself is recognized on your device. In addition, your personal data will only be saved with your express consent, or if it is strictly necessary so you can use the service you are offered and which you have accessed.
This website uses the following types of cookies, whose scope and function are explained below:
- Strictly necessary cookies (type A)
- Functionality and Performance cookies (type B)
- Consent based Cookies (e.g. marketing) (type C)
Further information on cookies types set and used in the description of the tools implemented on our websites may be found in these privacy regulations.
2.1.Cookies
Alongside the data mentioned, cookies are used on your computer, or some other technology, such as pixels (hereinafter: cookies) during a visit to and use of our website. Cookies are small textual data banks which your browser stores on your device in order to save certain data or images, such as pixels. The next time you visit our website on the same device, the information stored in the cookies will be transmitted either to our website (“First party cookies) or to another website to whom the cookies belong (“Third party cookies”).
Through the saved and returned data, the relevant website recognizes that you have already visited it through the browser you use on that device. We use this information in order to design and display the website in the best possible way, in line with your wishes. In that sense, only the cookie itself is recognized on your device. In addition, your personal data will only be saved with your express consent, or if it is strictly necessary so you can use the service you are offered and which you have accessed.
This website uses the following types of cookies, whose scope and function are explained below:
- Strictly necessary cookies (type A)
- Functionality and Performance cookies (type B)
- Consent based Cookies (e.g. marketing) (type C)
Further information on cookies types set and used in the description of the tools implemented on our websites may be found in these privacy regulations.
2.1.1. Strictly necessary cookies (Type A)
Strictly necessary cookies guarantee functions without which you would not be able to use our website correctly. These cookies are used exclusively by us and therefore these are first party cookies. This means that all information stored in these cookies will be returned to our website.
Strictly necessary cookies serve, for example, to ensure that you, as a registered user, always remain registered when you open various subpages on our website, and therefore it is not necessary to re-register with all your details every time you access our site.
The use of strictly necessary cookies on our website is possible even without your consent. For that reason strictly necessary cookies cannot be activated or deactivated individually. However, you can deactivate cookies in your browser at any time (see below).
Legal basis: Article 6(1) b of the General Data Protection Regulation (a situation similar to a contract)
2.1.1. Strictly necessary cookies (Type A)
Strictly necessary cookies guarantee functions without which you would not be able to use our website correctly. These cookies are used exclusively by us and therefore these are first party cookies. This means that all information stored in these cookies will be returned to our website.
Strictly necessary cookies serve, for example, to ensure that you, as a registered user, always remain registered when you open various subpages on our website, and therefore it is not necessary to re-register with all your details every time you access our site.
The use of strictly necessary cookies on our website is possible even without your consent. For that reason strictly necessary cookies cannot be activated or deactivated individually. However, you can deactivate cookies in your browser at any time (see below).
Legal basis: Article 6(1) b of the General Data Protection Regulation (a situation similar to a contract)
2.1.2. Functionality and Performance Cookies (Type B)
Functionality cookies enable our website to store information that has already been entered (such as the registered name or choice of language), and can offer you improved and personalized functions on the basis of that information. These cookies collect and store only pseudonym data, so they are not able to track your movements on other websites.
Performance cookies collect information about how our website is used in order to improve its attractiveness, content and functionality. These cookies help us, for instance, to establish which subpages on our site are visited and in which content the users are particularly interested. We note visits to a page, the number of times each subpage on the site is accessed, the time spent on our website, the order in which pages are visited, which search term led you to us, the country, region and if applicable, the city from which it is being accessed, and the proportion of mobile devices that access our website. We also record movements, clicks, and scrolling using the computer mouse in order to understand which part of our website is of particular interest to users. As a result, we are able to adapt the content of our website specifically according to the needs of our users, and optimize what we offer. The IP address of your computer transmitted for technical reasons automatically becomes anonymous, and does not allow us to make any conclusions about an individual user.
Functional and performance cookies are what is known as “strictly necessary” cookies within the meaning of the Directive on Privacy 2002/58 EP, for which consent is not required.
You can adjust the cookies settings at any time here (activate or deactivate).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) f of the GDPR (Legitimate interest)
2.1.2. Functionality and Performance Cookies (Type B)
Functionality cookies enable our website to store information that has already been entered (such as the registered name or choice of language), and can offer you improved and personalized functions on the basis of that information. These cookies collect and store only pseudonym data, so they are not able to track your movements on other websites.
Performance cookies collect information about how our website is used in order to improve its attractiveness, content and functionality. These cookies help us, for instance, to establish which subpages on our site are visited and in which content the users are particularly interested. We note visits to a page, the number of times each subpage on the site is accessed, the time spent on our website, the order in which pages are visited, which search term led you to us, the country, region and if applicable, the city from which it is being accessed, and the proportion of mobile devices that access our website. We also record movements, clicks, and scrolling using the computer mouse in order to understand which part of our website is of particular interest to users. As a result, we are able to adapt the content of our website specifically according to the needs of our users, and optimize what we offer. The IP address of your computer transmitted for technical reasons automatically becomes anonymous, and does not allow us to make any conclusions about an individual user.
Functional and performance cookies are what is known as “strictly necessary” cookies within the meaning of the Directive on Privacy 2002/58 EP, for which consent is not required.
You can adjust the cookies settings at any time here (activate or deactivate).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) f of the GDPR (Legitimate interest)
2.1.3. Consent based cookies (Type C)
Cookies which are not strictly necessary (technical) (Type A) nor functional or performance (Type B) will only be used with your express consent, e.g. cookies for promotion purposes.
We also retain the right to use the information we gain through cookies from anonymous analysis of the behaviour of visitors to our website, in order to show specific advertising for some of our products on our own website. We believe that you as a user benefit from this as we show advertisements or content that we believe is appropriate to your interests on the basis of your surfing behaviour, so that you will see fewer randomly scattered advertisements or specific content which might be less interesting for you.
Marketing cookies come from external advertising companies (third-party cookies) and are used to collect information on websites which the user visited, in order to create targeted advertising for the user.
Opt-out for cookies used for on-line advertising
You can also manage many cookies companies use for on-line advertising through the consumer choice tools, created in the programs for self-regulation in many countries, such as the American program https:// tools www.aboutads.info/choices/ or the EU program http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk your-ad-choices.
At any time you can withdraw your consent to use of consent based cookies (Type C), which takes effect in the future, by adjusting your cookies settings.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.1.3. Consent based cookies (Type C)
Cookies which are not strictly necessary (technical) (Type A) nor functional or performance (Type B) will only be used with your express consent, e.g. cookies for promotion purposes.
We also retain the right to use the information we gain through cookies from anonymous analysis of the behaviour of visitors to our website, in order to show specific advertising for some of our products on our own website. We believe that you as a user benefit from this as we show advertisements or content that we believe is appropriate to your interests on the basis of your surfing behaviour, so that you will see fewer randomly scattered advertisements or specific content which might be less interesting for you.
Marketing cookies come from external advertising companies (third-party cookies) and are used to collect information on websites which the user visited, in order to create targeted advertising for the user.
Opt-out for cookies used for on-line advertising
You can also manage many cookies companies use for on-line advertising through the consumer choice tools, created in the programs for self-regulation in many countries, such as the American program https:// tools www.aboutads.info/choices/ or the EU program http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk your-ad-choices.
At any time you can withdraw your consent to use of consent based cookies (Type C), which takes effect in the future, by adjusting your cookies settings.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.1.4. Administration and Deletion of all Cookies
You can set the internet browser so that cookies cannot mainly be saved to your device and/or you will be asked every time if you agree to allow cookies. You can also delete cookies at any time that have been enabled again. You can find out about how this all functions in more detail from the help function of your browser.
Bear in mind that general deactivation of cookies may lead to functional restrictions of our website.
2.1.4. Administration and Deletion of all Cookies
You can set the internet browser so that cookies cannot mainly be saved to your device and/or you will be asked every time if you agree to allow cookies. You can also delete cookies at any time that have been enabled again. You can find out about how this all functions in more detail from the help function of your browser.
Bear in mind that general deactivation of cookies may lead to functional restrictions of our website.
2.2. Web Analytics
2.2. Web Analytics
2.2.1. Google Analytics
The Purpose/Information
This web location uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service offered by Google Ireland Ltd (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, textual data bases which are stored in your computer and which enable analysis of the use of a website. The information generated by a cookie about your use of this website is usually transferred to the Google server in the USA and stored there.
Google uses this information on our behalf in order to analyse your use of this website, to compile reports on activities on the website, and provide additional services related to the use of the website and the internet. Google may also transfer data to third parties if the law so requires or if those third parties process those data in Google’s name. The IP address which your browser transferred in the context of Google Analytics is not linked to other Google data.
We use Google Analytics for analysis and regular improvement of our website. Using statistics we are able to improve our offer and make it more interesting for you as users. Moreover, we receive information about the functionality of our website (for example, to reveal navigation problems)
In the Google Analytics configuration we have ensured that Google receives the data as processor, and they are not permitted to use those data for their own purposes. The configuration of Google Analytics advertising features is not dependent on this and is described in the relevant section below, provided it is also used on this website.
Cookies used: Type B For further information see Section 2.1
Recipients:
Information on third parties: Google Dublin, Google Ireland Ltd., Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland, Fax: +353 (1) 436 1001.
The conditions of provision of Google Analytics services: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/gb.html ,
General review of the regulations on safety and privacy of the Google Analytics service: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=hr,
Google rules on privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=hr.
Deletion/Complaint:
You can deactivate Google Analytics here, through the cookies settings.
You can prevent storage of cookies by using the appropriate settings of your browser software. You can also prevent Google from collecting data generated by cookies relating to your use of the website (including your IP address), as well as the processing of those data by Google, by using a browser plug-in, which is available at: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.
The duration of cookies: up to 12 months (this only relates to cookies used within this website).
The maximum time of storage of data: up to 26 months.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) f of the GDPR (Legitimate interest)
2.2.1. Google Analytics
The Purpose/Information
This web location uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service offered by Google Ireland Ltd (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, textual data bases which are stored in your computer and which enable analysis of the use of a website. The information generated by a cookie about your use of this website is usually transferred to the Google server in the USA and stored there.
Google uses this information on our behalf in order to analyse your use of this website, to compile reports on activities on the website, and provide additional services related to the use of the website and the internet. Google may also transfer data to third parties if the law so requires or if those third parties process those data in Google’s name. The IP address which your browser transferred in the context of Google Analytics is not linked to other Google data.
We use Google Analytics for analysis and regular improvement of our website. Using statistics we are able to improve our offer and make it more interesting for you as users. Moreover, we receive information about the functionality of our website (for example, to reveal navigation problems)
In the Google Analytics configuration we have ensured that Google receives the data as processor, and they are not permitted to use those data for their own purposes. The configuration of Google Analytics advertising features is not dependent on this and is described in the relevant section below, provided it is also used on this website.
Cookies used: Type B For further information see Section 2.1
Recipients:
Information on third parties: Google Dublin, Google Ireland Ltd., Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland, Fax: +353 (1) 436 1001.
The conditions of provision of Google Analytics services: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/gb.html ,
General review of the regulations on safety and privacy of the Google Analytics service: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=hr,
Google rules on privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=hr.
Deletion/Complaint:
You can deactivate Google Analytics here, through the cookies settings.
You can prevent storage of cookies by using the appropriate settings of your browser software. You can also prevent Google from collecting data generated by cookies relating to your use of the website (including your IP address), as well as the processing of those data by Google, by using a browser plug-in, which is available at: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.
The duration of cookies: up to 12 months (this only relates to cookies used within this website).
The maximum time of storage of data: up to 26 months.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) f of the GDPR (Legitimate interest)
2.3. Social Plug-ins
On our website we use plug-ins for social networks, especially the Facebook buttons “Share” or “Share with Friends”, whose website facebook.com is managed by Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA. Facebook Ireland Limited, Hanover Reach, 5-7 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland is responsible for Facebook.com in Europe. Plug-ins are usually shown using the Facebook logo.
As well as Facebook, we also use plug-ins for Twitter and LinkedIn.
By clicking on the appropriate button (e.g. “Pass on”, “Share” or “Share with Friends”) you will permit your browser to create a link with the server of the relevant social network and transmit data on the use of the relevant social network server and vice versa. We have no influence over the nature and range of data collected by social networks.
Social network providers store data collected about you in user profiles and use them for advertising, market research and/or demand oriented design of their website. This takes place in particular (also for users who are not registered) for representation of demand-fair advertising or in order for us to inform other uses of the social network about your activities on our website. You have the right to object to the creation of these user profiles, whereby you have to contact the plug-in provider in question to exercise that right. Through plug-ins we offer you the possibility of interaction with social networks and other users, so that we can improve our offer and make it more interesting for you as users.
Data are transferred regardless whether you have an account with the plug-in provider or are registered with them. If you are registered with the plug-in provider, your data collected with us will be allocated directly to your existing account with the plug-in provider. If you click on an activated button, and, for example you link the page, the plug-in provider will also store those data on your user account and share it publicly with your contacts. We recommend that you should regularly log-out after using a social network, especially before you activate the button, because in that way you can avoid being assigned to your profile with the plug-in provider.
For more information about the purpose and scope of data collection and processing by plug-in providers, please take a look at the statement on protection of the data of those service providers, given below. We will also provide you with additional information on your rights in this regard, and setting options in order to protect your privacy.
The addresses of the relevant plug-in providers and URL with their notices on privacy:
- a) Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA; http://www.facebook.com/policy.php for more information on data collection: http://www.facebook.com/help/186325668085084, http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other#applications and http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info#everyoneinfo. Facebook is registered with the EU-US Privacy shield https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
2.3. Social Plug-ins
On our website we use plug-ins for social networks, especially the Facebook buttons “Share” or “Share with Friends”, whose website facebook.com is managed by Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA. Facebook Ireland Limited, Hanover Reach, 5-7 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland is responsible for Facebook.com in Europe. Plug-ins are usually shown using the Facebook logo.
As well as Facebook, we also use plug-ins for Twitter and LinkedIn.
By clicking on the appropriate button (e.g. “Pass on”, “Share” or “Share with Friends”) you will permit your browser to create a link with the server of the relevant social network and transmit data on the use of the relevant social network server and vice versa. We have no influence over the nature and range of data collected by social networks.
Social network providers store data collected about you in user profiles and use them for advertising, market research and/or demand oriented design of their website. This takes place in particular (also for users who are not registered) for representation of demand-fair advertising or in order for us to inform other uses of the social network about your activities on our website. You have the right to object to the creation of these user profiles, whereby you have to contact the plug-in provider in question to exercise that right. Through plug-ins we offer you the possibility of interaction with social networks and other users, so that we can improve our offer and make it more interesting for you as users.
Data are transferred regardless whether you have an account with the plug-in provider or are registered with them. If you are registered with the plug-in provider, your data collected with us will be allocated directly to your existing account with the plug-in provider. If you click on an activated button, and, for example you link the page, the plug-in provider will also store those data on your user account and share it publicly with your contacts. We recommend that you should regularly log-out after using a social network, especially before you activate the button, because in that way you can avoid being assigned to your profile with the plug-in provider.
For more information about the purpose and scope of data collection and processing by plug-in providers, please take a look at the statement on protection of the data of those service providers, given below. We will also provide you with additional information on your rights in this regard, and setting options in order to protect your privacy.
The addresses of the relevant plug-in providers and URL with their notices on privacy:
- a) Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA; http://www.facebook.com/policy.php for more information on data collection: http://www.facebook.com/help/186325668085084, http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other#applications and http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info#everyoneinfo. Facebook is registered with the EU-US Privacy shield https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
2.4. YouTube-Video
We have built YouTube video recordings into our website, and they are stored on http://www.YouTube.com and can be played directly on our website. All of this is included in the “expanded form of data protection”, that is there is no information on you as a user that will be transferred to YouTube if you do not click on the video recording to make it play. Only when you play the video recording will the data mentioned in the next paragraph be transferred to YouTube. We have no influence over the transfer of data.
When you visit the website, YouTube receives information that you have accessed the relevant subpage of our website. In addition, the data listed in Part 2 of these Privacy Regulations will be transmitted. This is not related to whether YouTube offers a user account through which you are logged in, or no user account exists. If you are logged in to Google, your data will be directly linked with your account. If you do not want to be connected with your profile on YouTube, you have to log-out before activating the button. Social network providers store data collected as user profiles and use them for advertising, market research and/or demand related design purposes for their websites. This assessment takes place in particular (even for users who are not logged in) to enable advertising based on demand and to inform other social network users about your activities on our website. You have the right to prevent the creation of these user profiles, whereby you have to contact YouTube to exercise that right.
You can find more information on the purpose and range of data collection and processing by YouTube in their privacy policy. You can also find additional information on your rights and possibilities for settings options in order to protect your privacy on: https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy; Google is regulated by the EU-US Privacy Shield https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework .
2.4. YouTube-Video
We have built YouTube video recordings into our website, and they are stored on http://www.YouTube.com and can be played directly on our website. All of this is included in the “expanded form of data protection”, that is there is no information on you as a user that will be transferred to YouTube if you do not click on the video recording to make it play. Only when you play the video recording will the data mentioned in the next paragraph be transferred to YouTube. We have no influence over the transfer of data.
When you visit the website, YouTube receives information that you have accessed the relevant subpage of our website. In addition, the data listed in Part 2 of these Privacy Regulations will be transmitted. This is not related to whether YouTube offers a user account through which you are logged in, or no user account exists. If you are logged in to Google, your data will be directly linked with your account. If you do not want to be connected with your profile on YouTube, you have to log-out before activating the button. Social network providers store data collected as user profiles and use them for advertising, market research and/or demand related design purposes for their websites. This assessment takes place in particular (even for users who are not logged in) to enable advertising based on demand and to inform other social network users about your activities on our website. You have the right to prevent the creation of these user profiles, whereby you have to contact YouTube to exercise that right.
You can find more information on the purpose and range of data collection and processing by YouTube in their privacy policy. You can also find additional information on your rights and possibilities for settings options in order to protect your privacy on: https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy; Google is regulated by the EU-US Privacy Shield https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework .
2.5. Web Advertising
2.5.1. Google Ads (previously Google Adwords)
Information/Purpose:
2.5.1.1. Google Ads Conversion
We use the Google Ads service in order to draw attention to our attractive offer using advertising materials (so-called Google Ads) on external websites. From the data from advertising campaigns, we can determine how successful individual advertising activities were. We would like to show you advertisements that are interesting for you, to make our website more interesting, and for the credible calculation of the costs of advertising.
Google sends advertising materials through so-called “ad providers”. To that end we use the cookies of the advertising servers, through which it is possible to measure specific parameters for measuring success, such as ad insertion or the number of user clicks. If you access our website through Google Ads, they will store a cookie on your device. These cookies usually expire after 30 days, and are not intended to identify you personally. For this cookie, the unique cookie ID, the number of appearances of the ad per position (frequency), the number of impressions per ad placement (frequency), the last impression (important for conversion after a view), and information on exclusion (to indicate that the user does not want to be contacted again) are usually stored as analytical values.
These cookies enable Google to recognize the internet browser. If the user visits specific subpages of the Ads user site and the cookie stored on their device has not expired, Google and the user are able to recognize that the user clicked on the ad and redirect them to this page. Each Ads user is allocated a different cookie. Cookies therefore cannot be traced through the Ads user’s website. We do not collect or process any personal data in these assessments of advertising. We only receive statistical assessments from Google. On the basis of those assessments we are able to recognize which advertising measures were particularly effective. We do not receive any data on the use of advertising materials; we cannot identify users on the basis of those data.
Due to the use of marketing tools, the browser automatically launches a direct link with the Google server. We have no influence over the range and further use of data which Google collects by using this tool, and we can tell you, as far as we know: by integration of Ads transfer, Google collects the information that you have accessed a website that corresponds to ours, or that you clicked on our ad. If you are registered for Google Services, Google can link your visit with your account. Even if you are not registered with Google, or you have not logged in, it is possible for the servers to obtain and store your IP address
2.5.1.2 Google Ads Remarketing
As well as the Google Ads service, we also use the remarketing function. This function provides users of our website with advertising based on their interests shown on other websites within the Google advertising network (through Google searches or YouTube, so-called Google Ads, or on other websites). To that end, the user’s interaction on our website is analysed, for instance what it is that arouses the user’s interest, so that the user can be shown targeted advertising, even after visiting our website on other pages. For this to be possible, in its search engine Google stores the cookies of users who visit specific Google services or websites within the Google Display network. That number, better known as a cookie, is used to record the users’ visits. The number is used for a single recognition of the web browser in a specific device.
Cookies used: Type C For further information see Section 2.1
Recipients:
You can find more information on the purpose and range of data collection and processing by Google in their privacy policy. You can also find additional information on your rights and possibilities for settings options in order to protect your privacy on:
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=hr; Google is regulated by the EU-US privacy shield, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework. Alternatively, you will find more information on the website of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) at: https://www.networkadvertising.org/.
Deletion/Opt-out:
You can opt-out of participation in this tracking procedure in various ways: a) by setting your browser software accordingly, especially by blocking third party cookies; b) switching off cookies for tracking by setting the browser so that cookies are blocked by the domainhttps://www.google.com/settings/ads/plugin, this setting is deleted when you delete cookies ; c) deactivation of advertisements on the basis of the interest of the service provider which are part of the self-regulation campaign “About Ads” through the link: http://www.aboutads.info/choices, settings which are deleted when you delete the cookies; d)permanent deactivation of Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome in your browsers through the link http://www.google.com/settings/ads/plugin, e) establishing your cookie settings accordingly (Click here). Bear in mind that if you do this you will not be able to use all the functions of this offer completely.
During of Cookies: 180 days (this only relates to cookies on this website).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5. Web Advertising
2.5.1. Google Ads (previously Google Adwords)
Information/Purpose:
2.5.1.1. Google Ads Conversion
We use the Google Ads service in order to draw attention to our attractive offer using advertising materials (so-called Google Ads) on external websites. From the data from advertising campaigns, we can determine how successful individual advertising activities were. We would like to show you advertisements that are interesting for you, to make our website more interesting, and for the credible calculation of the costs of advertising.
Google sends advertising materials through so-called “ad providers”. To that end we use the cookies of the advertising servers, through which it is possible to measure specific parameters for measuring success, such as ad insertion or the number of user clicks. If you access our website through Google Ads, they will store a cookie on your device. These cookies usually expire after 30 days, and are not intended to identify you personally. For this cookie, the unique cookie ID, the number of appearances of the ad per position (frequency), the number of impressions per ad placement (frequency), the last impression (important for conversion after a view), and information on exclusion (to indicate that the user does not want to be contacted again) are usually stored as analytical values.
These cookies enable Google to recognize the internet browser. If the user visits specific subpages of the Ads user site and the cookie stored on their device has not expired, Google and the user are able to recognize that the user clicked on the ad and redirect them to this page. Each Ads user is allocated a different cookie. Cookies therefore cannot be traced through the Ads user’s website. We do not collect or process any personal data in these assessments of advertising. We only receive statistical assessments from Google. On the basis of those assessments we are able to recognize which advertising measures were particularly effective. We do not receive any data on the use of advertising materials; we cannot identify users on the basis of those data.
Due to the use of marketing tools, the browser automatically launches a direct link with the Google server. We have no influence over the range and further use of data which Google collects by using this tool, and we can tell you, as far as we know: by integration of Ads transfer, Google collects the information that you have accessed a website that corresponds to ours, or that you clicked on our ad. If you are registered for Google Services, Google can link your visit with your account. Even if you are not registered with Google, or you have not logged in, it is possible for the servers to obtain and store your IP address
2.5.1.2 Google Ads Remarketing
As well as the Google Ads service, we also use the remarketing function. This function provides users of our website with advertising based on their interests shown on other websites within the Google advertising network (through Google searches or YouTube, so-called Google Ads, or on other websites). To that end, the user’s interaction on our website is analysed, for instance what it is that arouses the user’s interest, so that the user can be shown targeted advertising, even after visiting our website on other pages. For this to be possible, in its search engine Google stores the cookies of users who visit specific Google services or websites within the Google Display network. That number, better known as a cookie, is used to record the users’ visits. The number is used for a single recognition of the web browser in a specific device.
Cookies used: Type C For further information see Section 2.1
Recipients:
You can find more information on the purpose and range of data collection and processing by Google in their privacy policy. You can also find additional information on your rights and possibilities for settings options in order to protect your privacy on:
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=hr; Google is regulated by the EU-US privacy shield, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework. Alternatively, you will find more information on the website of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) at: https://www.networkadvertising.org/.
Deletion/Opt-out:
You can opt-out of participation in this tracking procedure in various ways: a) by setting your browser software accordingly, especially by blocking third party cookies; b) switching off cookies for tracking by setting the browser so that cookies are blocked by the domainhttps://www.google.com/settings/ads/plugin, this setting is deleted when you delete cookies ; c) deactivation of advertisements on the basis of the interest of the service provider which are part of the self-regulation campaign “About Ads” through the link: http://www.aboutads.info/choices, settings which are deleted when you delete the cookies; d)permanent deactivation of Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome in your browsers through the link http://www.google.com/settings/ads/plugin, e) establishing your cookie settings accordingly (Click here). Bear in mind that if you do this you will not be able to use all the functions of this offer completely.
During of Cookies: 180 days (this only relates to cookies on this website).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5.2. The characteristics of the advertising service Google Analytics
This website, apart from the standard functions, also uses the expanded function of the Google Analytics aservice. The characteristics of the Google Analytics advertising service applied to the website include:
- reports on the appearances of advertisements on the Google Display Network.
- reports on demographic data and interests as part of the Google Analytics service
- integrated services for which Google Analytics collects data for the purpose of advertising, including collecting data through cookies and identifiers for advertising.
For this reason, we use first party cookies (e.g. Google Analytics cookies) and Google cookies and identifiers for advertising together, in order to optimize our website.
You can prevent your inclusion in the monitoring process in various ways: a) through your browser settings; b) through Google Ads settings on https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/?hl=en; c)by setting your preferences to cookies accordingly (click here); d) deactivation through the website Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) at: http : https://www.networkadvertising.org/. Bear in mind that if you do this you will not be able to use all the functions of this offer completely.
Cookies used: Type C For further information see Section Cookies 2.1
The duration of cookies: up to 12 months (this only relates to cookies used within this site).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5.2. The characteristics of the advertising service Google Analytics
This website, apart from the standard functions, also uses the expanded function of the Google Analytics aservice. The characteristics of the Google Analytics advertising service applied to the website include:
- reports on the appearances of advertisements on the Google Display Network.
- reports on demographic data and interests as part of the Google Analytics service
- integrated services for which Google Analytics collects data for the purpose of advertising, including collecting data through cookies and identifiers for advertising.
For this reason, we use first party cookies (e.g. Google Analytics cookies) and Google cookies and identifiers for advertising together, in order to optimize our website.
You can prevent your inclusion in the monitoring process in various ways: a) through your browser settings; b) through Google Ads settings on https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/?hl=en; c)by setting your preferences to cookies accordingly (click here); d) deactivation through the website Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) at: http : https://www.networkadvertising.org/. Bear in mind that if you do this you will not be able to use all the functions of this offer completely.
Cookies used: Type C For further information see Section Cookies 2.1
The duration of cookies: up to 12 months (this only relates to cookies used within this site).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5.3. Campaign Manager (previously Google DoubleClick)
This website also uses the Google DoubleClick tool for online marketing. DoubleClick uses cookies to show ads which are important to the user, for improvement of reports on the conduct of campaigns, or to prevent users being shown the same advertisements multiple times. Google uses identification cookies in order to trace which ads are shown on which browser, and in order to prevent displaying ads more than once. Moreover, DoubleClick can use identification cookies to collect conversions linked to requests for advertisements. This is the case, for example when a user sees a DoubleClick advertisement and later visits the website of the advertisers from the same browser and buys something there. According to Google, DoubleClick cookies do not contain any kind of personal data.
Your browser automatically establishes a direct link with Google’s server after a visit to our website. We have no influence over the quantity or further use of data collected by Google by using this tool, and therefore we inform you that as far as we know through the integration of the DoubleClick service, Google receives the information that you have accessed a website that corresponds to ours, or you have clicked on our ad. If you are registered for Google services, Google is able to link your visit to your account. Even if you are not registered with Google, or you have not logged in, it is possible for providers to obtain and store your IP address.
In addition, DoubleClick cookies enable us to verify if you have undertaken certain activities on our website after viewing one of our presentations/video ads on Google or other platforms, using the DoubleClick service, or by clicking on one of them (tracking conversion). DoubleClick uses that cookie to understand the content with which you have initiated interaction on our website, so that we are later able to send target advertising.
You can opt-out of participation in this tracking procedure in various ways: a) by setting your browser software accordingly, especially by disabling third party cookies, so you will not receive advertising form third party providers; b) by disabling cookies used to track conversion by setting your browser so that cookies are blocked by the domain: https://adssettings.google.com /authenticated, this setting is deleted when you delete the cookies; c) by deactivating advertising based on the interests of the service provider that are part of the “About Ads” self-regulation campaign, using the link: http://www.aboutads.info/choices, settings which are deleted when you delete cookies; d) by permanently deactivating Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome in your browsers using the link http://www.google.com/settings/ads/plugin or e) by adjusting your cookie settings (click here). Bear in mind that if you do this you will not be able to use all the functions of this offer completely.
Further, you can prevent Google from collecting data generated by cookies that relate to your use of a website, and processing those data, by downloading and installing the browser plugin, which is available under “Screen Settings” “Opt-out of Campaign Manager” at: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/142293?hl=en.
More information about DoubleClick is available from Google at: https://www.google.de/doubleclick as well as about data processing in general by Google: https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy; Alternatively, you will find more information on the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) at: http://www.networkadvertising.org. Google is regulated by the EU-US privacy shield, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
Cookies used: Type B For further information see the part on Cookies.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5.3. Campaign Manager (previously Google DoubleClick)
This website also uses the Google DoubleClick tool for online marketing. DoubleClick uses cookies to show ads which are important to the user, for improvement of reports on the conduct of campaigns, or to prevent users being shown the same advertisements multiple times. Google uses identification cookies in order to trace which ads are shown on which browser, and in order to prevent displaying ads more than once. Moreover, DoubleClick can use identification cookies to collect conversions linked to requests for advertisements. This is the case, for example when a user sees a DoubleClick advertisement and later visits the website of the advertisers from the same browser and buys something there. According to Google, DoubleClick cookies do not contain any kind of personal data.
Your browser automatically establishes a direct link with Google’s server after a visit to our website. We have no influence over the quantity or further use of data collected by Google by using this tool, and therefore we inform you that as far as we know through the integration of the DoubleClick service, Google receives the information that you have accessed a website that corresponds to ours, or you have clicked on our ad. If you are registered for Google services, Google is able to link your visit to your account. Even if you are not registered with Google, or you have not logged in, it is possible for providers to obtain and store your IP address.
In addition, DoubleClick cookies enable us to verify if you have undertaken certain activities on our website after viewing one of our presentations/video ads on Google or other platforms, using the DoubleClick service, or by clicking on one of them (tracking conversion). DoubleClick uses that cookie to understand the content with which you have initiated interaction on our website, so that we are later able to send target advertising.
You can opt-out of participation in this tracking procedure in various ways: a) by setting your browser software accordingly, especially by disabling third party cookies, so you will not receive advertising form third party providers; b) by disabling cookies used to track conversion by setting your browser so that cookies are blocked by the domain: https://adssettings.google.com /authenticated, this setting is deleted when you delete the cookies; c) by deactivating advertising based on the interests of the service provider that are part of the “About Ads” self-regulation campaign, using the link: http://www.aboutads.info/choices, settings which are deleted when you delete cookies; d) by permanently deactivating Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome in your browsers using the link http://www.google.com/settings/ads/plugin or e) by adjusting your cookie settings (click here). Bear in mind that if you do this you will not be able to use all the functions of this offer completely.
Further, you can prevent Google from collecting data generated by cookies that relate to your use of a website, and processing those data, by downloading and installing the browser plugin, which is available under “Screen Settings” “Opt-out of Campaign Manager” at: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/142293?hl=en.
More information about DoubleClick is available from Google at: https://www.google.de/doubleclick as well as about data processing in general by Google: https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy; Alternatively, you will find more information on the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) at: http://www.networkadvertising.org. Google is regulated by the EU-US privacy shield, https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
Cookies used: Type B For further information see the part on Cookies.
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5.4.(Website) Facebook Custom Audience (“Facebook Pixel”)
Information/Purpose
This website also uses the remarketing function known as Custom Audience from Facebook Inc. (“Facebook”) in order to be able to contact you within 180 days. This enables internet users to see ads based on their interests (Facebook Ads) when they visit the social network Facebook, or other websites that use this function.
Your browser automatically establishes a direct link with the Facebook server. We have no influence over the scope and further use of data collected by Facebook using this tool and so we inform you in line with what we do know, that by integrating Facebook Custom Audience, Facebook receives information that you are linked to a website that corresponds to ours or you have clicked on our advertisement. If you are registered for Facebook services, Facebook is able to link your visit with your account. Even if you are not registered on Facebook or you have not logged in, it is possible for the service provider to obtain and store your IP address and other data for identification.
Cookies used: Type B For further information see the part on Cookies.
Recipients:
- a) Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA; http://www.facebook.com/policy.php for more information on data collection: http://www.facebook.com/help/186325668085084, http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other#applications and http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info#everyoneinfo . Facebook is registered with the EU-US Privacy shield https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
Deletion/Withdrawal:
The function “Facebook Custom Audiences” can be deactivated in the cookies settings for registered users at: https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=ads#_ .
The duration of cookies: up to 180 days after the last interaction (this only relates to cookies set by this website).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.5.4.(Website) Facebook Custom Audience (“Facebook Pixel”)
Information/Purpose
This website also uses the remarketing function known as Custom Audience from Facebook Inc. (“Facebook”) in order to be able to contact you within 180 days. This enables internet users to see ads based on their interests (Facebook Ads) when they visit the social network Facebook, or other websites that use this function.
Your browser automatically establishes a direct link with the Facebook server. We have no influence over the scope and further use of data collected by Facebook using this tool and so we inform you in line with what we do know, that by integrating Facebook Custom Audience, Facebook receives information that you are linked to a website that corresponds to ours or you have clicked on our advertisement. If you are registered for Facebook services, Facebook is able to link your visit with your account. Even if you are not registered on Facebook or you have not logged in, it is possible for the service provider to obtain and store your IP address and other data for identification.
Cookies used: Type B For further information see the part on Cookies.
Recipients:
- a) Facebook Inc., 1601 S California Ave, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA; http://www.facebook.com/policy.php for more information on data collection: http://www.facebook.com/help/186325668085084, http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other#applications and http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info#everyoneinfo . Facebook is registered with the EU-US Privacy shield https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework.
Deletion/Withdrawal:
The function “Facebook Custom Audiences” can be deactivated in the cookies settings for registered users at: https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=ads#_ .
The duration of cookies: up to 180 days after the last interaction (this only relates to cookies set by this website).
Legal basis: Article 6 (1) a GDPR-a (consent)
2.6. Captchas
This website uses the Google reCAPTCHA v2 in specific cases to avoid the use of text fields by automated programs/bots. It helps support the security of our website and avoid SPAM for users. This is also our legitimate interest and fulfils our legal obligation.
The data collected are hardware and software information, such as device and application data, and the result of integrity checks. These data will be sent to Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland. The data will not be used by Google for personalized ads.
Further information can be found in their privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy. Further documentation can be found here: https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/ https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin/create
Legal basis:
Article 6. (1) c GDPR (processing data for compliance with a legal obligation)
Article 6. (1) f GDPR (processing data acc. to the above-mentioned legitimate interest)
2.6. Captchas
This website uses the Google reCAPTCHA v2 in specific cases to avoid the use of text fields by automated programs/bots. It helps support the security of our website and avoid SPAM for users. This is also our legitimate interest and fulfils our legal obligation.
The data collected are hardware and software information, such as device and application data, and the result of integrity checks. These data will be sent to Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland. The data will not be used by Google for personalized ads.
Further information can be found in their privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy. Further documentation can be found here: https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/ https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin/create
Legal basis:
Article 6. (1) c GDPR (processing data for compliance with a legal obligation)
Article 6. (1) f GDPR (processing data acc. to the above-mentioned legitimate interest)
3. Contact
Purpose:
When you contact or communicate with us, for example by e-mail or using the contact form on our website, the data you give (your e-mail address, if applicable your name and telephone number, or personal data mentioned during a conversation) will be stored and processed by us to enable us to respond to your inquiry or request, or for the purposes of business correspondence. We delete the data arising in this context once storage is no longer necessary, unless statutory retention obligations exist or periods of limitation must be observed.
When processing data arising in the course of communication, we have a legitimate interest in processing the data in accordance with legal requirements, for internal verification or in accordance with the respective communication request.
3. Contact
Purpose:
When you contact or communicate with us, for example by e-mail or using the contact form on our website, the data you give (your e-mail address, if applicable your name and telephone number, or personal data mentioned during a conversation) will be stored and processed by us to enable us to respond to your inquiry or request, or for the purposes of business correspondence. We delete the data arising in this context once storage is no longer necessary, unless statutory retention obligations exist or periods of limitation must be observed.
When processing data arising in the course of communication, we have a legitimate interest in processing the data in accordance with legal requirements, for internal verification or in accordance with the respective communication request.
4.Objection or Withdrawal of your consent to the Processing of Personal Data
If you have given your consent (Art. 6 (1) a GDPR) to the processing of your data, you can withdraw your consent at any time. Any such withdrawal influences the permissibility of processing your personal data after you have given it to us.
Of course, you can object to the processing of your personal data for purposes of advertising and data analysis at any time. You can inform us about your objected at: hello@heddamartinasola.com