Data Protection is of particular concern to us, Fachmedien Verlag GmbH - (hereinafter „Fachmedienverlag/us/we“), Am Unisys-Park 1, 65843 Sulzbach/Ts., Germany, represented by the Managing Director Mr. Héctor Martinez. Therefore, as the responsible body, we would like to inform you about the type, scope and purpose of any collection, storage, transmission and/or use of personal data in compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition to our postal address, you can also contact us at any time by e-mail at the following address: info@uk.fach-medien-verlag.de.
You can reach our data protection officer at: info@uk.fach-medien-verlag.de.
With this declaration, we inform you about the data protection-relevant aspects of our offer, in particular:
When you use our website by filling in the information fields and/or contact us and/or merely visit our website, personal data may be collected by us as follows:
In addition to the above-mentioned data, further data such as local times, time zones and usage data can also be stored.
Furthermore, statistical data may be collected and used when you visit our website. Statistical data includes data on the use of a specific internet browser and its model.
If you have provided us with personal data by using our contact form, we will only use this data to process the service you have requested and for the associated technical administration; in this context, we would like to point out that we use the personal data you have provided in the context of the intended sending of advertising e-mails and/or when using the contact form to create and save you as a contact in our contact programme (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b, f GDPR). We will not collect any further personal data directly from you.
Personal data from you may also be transmitted to us by one of our partners on whose website you have registered and on which you have given your express consent to receive promotional emails (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR).
In the context of sending advertising e-mails, we may then occasionally make use of the option to send you advertising by electronic mail to the e-mail address you have provided. The advertising includes third-party products (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR).
Processing of your personal data may also result from the possible assertion of your rights (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c and f GDPR), as you can see in section 5 of this privacy policy.
In addition, your personal data may be disclosed in cases where we are legally obliged to do so (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c GDPR) or if it is necessary to enforce other rights/claims or for legal defence, if and to the extent that this is based on the legitimate interests of the organiser or other third parties (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR). The same applies in the event of the (even partial) purchase or sale of business and/or assets, in the event of any other takeover of our business by a third party, in the event of the opening of insolvency proceedings or if the opening is rejected for lack of assets (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR).
The e-mail address will not be passed on to third parties for the purpose of advertising. Of course, you can object to the sending of advertising e-mails at any time. For the corresponding right of revocation, please read section 5 of this data protection declaration.
a) Your personal data will be stored by us within the European Economic Area. There is no storage or data transfer to third countries.
b) Unless deleted or blocked in accordance with the rights you have exercised, which you can view under point 5, your data will be stored permanently for the above-mentioned purposes.
After you have revoked any consent to data processing and/or declared your objection to it, we place you on our so-called block list. This means that we will no longer use your personal data for marketing purposes and will also no longer pass them on. We will then only store your data for legal purposes (e.g. obligations to provide evidence, defence and assertion of claims, etc.) and delete it after a further period of four years, unless there are compelling reasons not to do so or if corresponding data processing is permitted for other reasons, for example by way of renewed consent.
Furthermore, we proceed in the same way if we no longer use your personal data for a period of 24 months, i.e. neither for our own marketing purposes nor those of our customers.
We take appropriate precautions - administrative/organisational, technical and physical - to protect your personal data against loss, theft, misuse, unauthorised access, unauthorised disclosure, unauthorised modification and destruction. In particular, your data is protected within the scope of access control (secure location of the servers, to which access is only granted according to a defined security procedure), access control (encryption of data transmission in 128 bit, individual password, menu and authorisation allocation for employees, current virus software), access control (individual access authorisation for employees through personal accounts, (individual access authorisation for employees through personal accounts, identification and authentication requirements), transfer control (continuous control and information to authorised persons, no local storage of data, logging of all data exports and transfers), input control (account-based verification, logging through time stamp and host), order control (continuous control by managing director and data protection officer, clear contract design in relation to the requirements of § 11 BDSG and Art. 28 GDPR in coordination with the data protection officer). Art. 28 GDPR in coordination with the data protection officer and management) and availability control (general security measures of the hoster [UPS, Halon gas system, etc.], back-up streaming to other general security measures of the hoster [e.g. UPS, Halon gas system, etc.], back-up streaming to another location [with all security precautions see access control] every night, mirroring on two additional hard drives, virus protection programmes).
Despite these precautions, due to the insecure nature of the Internet, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmission to our website. Therefore, any data transmission from you to our website is at your own risk.
In accordance with Art. 15 GDPR, you have the right to obtain information about the data stored about you at any time, including the origin and recipients of your data and the purpose of the data processing.
You also have the right to demand that we correct any inaccurate personal data relating to you at any time (Art. 16 of the GDPR). You can request a restriction of processing if one of the conditions listed under Art. 18 (1) GDPR applies, e.g. if you dispute the accuracy of your personal data.
You are also entitled to revoke any declaration(s) of consent you may have given for the processing of your personal data with effect for the future (Art. 7 of the GDPR). However, such a revocation does not affect the lawfulness of the processing operations carried out up to that point.
In addition, you are entitled to request that we provide the personal data you have transmitted to us in a format that allows it to be transferred to another body (Art. 20 GDPR).
Under the conditions of Art. 21 (1), (2) and (3) GDPR, you may object to data processing for reasons arising from your particular situation. |
Furthermore, you have the right to request the deletion of your data and your right to be forgotten in accordance with Art. 17 GDPR. If the legal requirements are met, we will proceed in this regard and delete your personal data even without a corresponding request from you.
To exercise your rights listed above in this section, please contact us at Fachmedien Verlag GmbH, c/o Toleadoo GmbH, Am Unisys-Park 1,65843 Sulzbach (Ts.), Germany or at the following email address: info@uk.fach-medien-verlag.de
Finally, there is the possibility of contacting the supervisory authority responsible for Fachmedien Verlag GmbH, the Hessian Commissioner for Data Protection and Information Security (Gustav-Stresemann-Ring 1, 65189 Wiesbaden, P.O. Box 31 63, 65021 Wiesbaden, Germany), or any other supervisory authority with a possible complaint.
Information is automatically collected and stored in so-called server log files by the provider of the Internet site. This information is automatically transmitted to us by the browser. This includes browser type/browser version, operating system used, referrer URL, host name of the accessing computer, time of the server request. This data cannot be assigned to a specific person. This data is also not merged with other data sources. If there are concrete indications of illegal use, we reserve the right to check this data retrospectively.
We do not store any usage data and also do not set any cookies.
This site, including the privacy policy, is not directed at minors. No personal data of minors is knowingly collected, used and/or passed on.
Am Unisys-Park 1, 65843 Sulzbach/Ts., Germany
Fachmedien Verlag GmbH is registered under the commercial register number HRB 117601 at the local court of Frankfurt am Main and is represented in and out of court by the managing director Héctor Martinez. The value added tax ID (VAT ID) is DE267651007. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. E-mail: info@uk.fach-medien-verlag.de.
The rights for all texts, the graphics as well as the layout, the HTML code and the scripts are held by Fachmedien Verlag GmbH. Any form of further use requires the express permission of the respective rights holder.
We are committed to complying with the Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065). Therefore, here are some useful information for you:
POINT OF CONTACT FOR AUTHORITIES: If you are a Member State authority, or a member of the Commission, or a member of the European Board for Digital Services, our point of contact for matters related to the Digital Services Act can be reached at the e-mail address dsafach-medien-verlag.de or at the address Am Unisys-Park 1, 65843 Sulzbach (Ts.), Germany, and can communicate in English and German.
POINT OF CONTACT FOR USERS: If you are visiting our website as an user, our point of contact for matters related to the Digital Services Act can be reached at the e-mail address dsafach-medien-verlag.de or at the address Am Unisys-Park 1, 65843 Sulzbach (Ts.), Germany.
CONTENT MODERATION: To comply with Art. 15 (1) (c) (e) of the Digital Services Act, we here inform you about how we do content moderation - or, in other words, how we prevent illegal content from happening on our website. We have technical measures in place to keep our website safe, e.g. the restriction of logon within our servers which enables just authorized users to get access, use of firewalls, staff training, and backups. Our webpage is monitored daily to avoid malfunctions and incidents. We do not use purely automated means to do content moderation.
HOW TO REPORT ILLEGAL CONTENT: If you wish to report the existence of illegal content found in our webpage, you can write an e-mail to dsafach-medien-verlag.de making sure that you inform:
(a) Why do you believe that the content is illegal;
(b) The full link of the webpage in which you found such content, and addition optional information such as screenshots;
(c) Your name and e-mail address, unless you are reporting content related to Articles 3 to 7 of the Directive 2011/93/EU (in such cases you can remain anonymous); and
(d) Attach a statement in which you confirm that the information you have provided is accurate and complete, with your signature.