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Dyyweb.com Privacy Policy

 

We, Dyyweb (hereinafter referred to as "Dyyweb" or "we") would like to inform visitors to our website (referred to as "Visitors" or "you") as to the purposes, types, and scope of personal data processed in connection with the visit www.dyyweb .com website, and when to contact our customer support. We are also willing to provide you with all the information you need to evaluate and defend your rights. We process personal data in accordance with applicable legal data protection requirements.

1. Visit our website

When you visit our website, we process personal data in order to offer you content, to manage the cookies used on our website, to protect our IT infrastructure and to analyze errors on our website. Details about this are as follows:

Provide content

When you visit our website, we temporarily process data on our server in order to serve you the content you accessed on that website. This includes our website www.dyyweb.com and all sub-pages.

Analysis error

We temporarily store the data in log files on our web server and analyze them to quickly identify errors that lead to malfunctions or system crashes and thus improve our website. This stored data is analyzed anonymously. This means we are storing data in a format that does not support data pending authentication. We also process data about the settings of the page on which the malfunction occurred.

Securing your IT infrastructure

We temporarily store data in log files on our web server and analyze them to ensure the security of the IT infrastructure used to deliver the website, in particular to guarantee that we can identify, correct and protect documentation in the event of disruptions (e.g. DDoS attacks).

We use HTTP data for the processing described here.

The legal basis for the processing is our legitimate interests (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR). Our legitimate interests are: to provide you with the content you access on the website; to guarantee and improve the stability of our website; to safeguard the IT security used to provide the website's infrastructure and, in particular, to identify, correct and protect documentation in the event of interruptions ( For example, DDoS attack).

We will transfer your data to the following categories of recipients responsible for this processing: hosting providers; error identification and rectification service providers; performance monitoring and log recording service providers; analytics tool service providers to record data .

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

Cookies

You can manage the cookie settings for this website. When you next visit the website we determine whether you have provided, for example, consent and activated cookies as well as related analytics and tracking tools based on your preferences. Data from strictly necessary cookies will also be temporarily processed on our web server. More details about the content and intent of the cookies used and similar technologies can be found on our .

We will process the data you provide when you manage the settings of cookies on this website and the data assigned to your device when you manage the settings of cookies. This includes, for example, your consent to, and your personal selection of, cookies (if applicable) to be used on your device.

The legal basis for the processing is our legitimate interests (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR). Our legitimate interest is the management of cookies The permissions you grant to this website.

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

Place an order in the Dyyweb.com online store

You can order various services on our website. We process the data for the purpose of taking steps prior to the conclusion of a contract for the performance of a contract concluded on our website. This includes in particular receiving your order, processing payment, providing the services you ordered and sending transaction emails to provide you with information about the status of your order.

We process online store HTTP data, order data, contact data, payment data, transactional email data, registration data and login data.

The processing is carried out for the preparation and performance of our contractual obligations (Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR).

We will transfer your data to the following categories of recipients as part of this processing: hosting providers, payment service providers, subscription management service providers, email distribution service providers (contract-related technical emails).

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

Prevent fraud

When you visit our website, we collect and store data to prevent fraud related to us and our customers. For this purpose, we process data to analyze how to detect and prevent fraudulent transactions and other harmful activities on our website. Before we sign a contract we will check with you for signs of potential fraud. We do this using automated processes.

We process HTTP data and, if applicable, contact data, payment data, and login data to do this.

The legal basis for the processing is our legitimate interests (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR). Our legitimate interest is to prevent fraud and any financial loss caused.

As part of this, we transfer your data to the following categories of recipients Purpose of this processing: Fraud prevention services.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

2. Customer support

When you contact our customer support team or we contact you, we will process your personal data to resolve your/our issue. We also process your data after you contact us to analyze the quality of our customer support team's response. In addition, we offer the possibility to browse the administrative area together with Dyyweb employees, called "co-browsing".

In case of doubts, you can contact us at any time by email, personal message in the administrator area of your customer account, through the Dyyweb application, by phone, social media platforms (e.g. Facebook Messenger), through our contact form and Live chat feature.

We store your inquiry in the ticketing system in order to process it and improve and make our service more transparent. Personal information is only used to process your enquiry.

Additionally, as a visitor to our website or a Dyyweb user, you have the option to share your customer support experience with us after successfully handling your issue. Feedback needs to be placed directly in the ticket dialog box and is not mandatory. We only use internal feedback to improve our customer support. If you no longer wish to receive support feedback requests, you can send us an email stating your wishes at any time and we will then register your opt-out request in our system. We also analyze inquiries handled by our customer support team to improve our customer support.

In order to provide contact form and live chat functionality on our website the information from the website, contact form session / live chat session is stored in cookies on your device (see our ). Cookies and the information stored in them may be read when you visit Use the contact form/live chat feature to maintain your session.

We process query data, communication device data and communication data.

The legal basis for processing is our legitimate interest to answer your customer queries and improve our support services (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR). If the purpose of the contact is to conclude an agreement as part of a contract or to provide services, then our legitimate interest is to take steps before entering into the contract or before contractual measures (Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR).

We transfer your data to the following categories of recipients: Part of this processing: Customer support service providers, providers Customer support analytics software.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

co-browse

To make it easier for you to navigate our site and the administrative areas of your Dyyweb site (CMS) we offer the option to browse with Dyyweb staff where we temporarily use your browser window to be grouped together on a limited basis. When you initiate co-browsing you agree to share your browser view with Dyyweb employees. Dyyweb employees only have read access. They cannot see other browser content or portions of the monitor display. The employee also does not have write or edit permissions. You can end a co-browsing session at any time. The unique session ID is process. We do not collect or store any data from your browser screen. Once co-browsing is complete, we save data about the session to avoid misoperations.

For this we process session data.

The legal basis for the processing is our legitimate interests to improve our support services and prevent abuse (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR).

We transfer your data to the following categories of recipients: As part of this processing: Co-browsing providers.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

3. Web page analysis technology

If you provide your information, we use web analytics technologies on our website with your consent or based on our legitimate interests (i.e. our interest in the analysis, optimization and economic operation of our online provision. 6 (1) ) (f) GDPR). This enables us to collect and evaluate information about your activities on our website. We use our own web analysis tools for web analysis: as well as information from web analysis and optimization service providers.

Dyyweb’s network analysis technology

When you visit our website and receive corresponding notifications, we collect information about your use of our website through web analytics. We have developed tools and store them in anonymous profiles. This enables us to improve our website. Dyyweb's web analysis tool logs your email address and user agent, sorts them together, and uses a hash function to truncate and store that data. This is how a visitor identifier is generated. We also encrypt visitor identifiers using random values (salts) that change every 24 hours. During this process, we ensure that your IP address cannot be recovered from the visitor identifier we store and that you cannot be identified. We do not combine this data with other data, it is only stored on our servers.

We process web analytics HTTP data and web analytics data . The network analysis tool we use generates and stores network analysis profiles. This includes information about the use of our website, in particular the pages visited, the frequency of visits and the time spent on the pages visited, as well as your device's client user agent.

The legal basis for the processing is our legitimate interests (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR). Our legitimate interest is to improve our website (presentation, content, etc.).

Information on the length of duration of each category of stored personal data can be found in Section D.

Web analytics technology from web analytics service providers and optimization service providers

When you visit our website and give us your consent, we collect information about your use of our website using web analytics tools from web analytics service providers and optimization service providers and store it in device profiles. This improves our website and the goals of our website. Your device is assigned a unique ID linked to the device profile so that this information can be assigned to your device. This data is stored in cookies on your device (see our ) and may be read when you visit our website. During your visit to our website, we may identify your device based on the ID assigned to it. The purpose of the analysis is to discover where our website users come from, which areas of our website they visit, and which pages and categories they view how often and for what time. This IP address is anonymized before storage. Record your consent for us to store the unique ID assigned to your device for the period you agree to.

We process web analytics HTTP data, web analytics device data, and web analytics data.

The network analysis tools we use generate and store network analysis profiles. This includes information about your use of our website, specific pages, the number of visits, frequency of visits and the time spent on the pages visited, as well as the unique ID assigned to your device.

The legal basis for the processing is your consent taking into account (Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR). You may withdraw your consent at any time via our .

We transfer your data to the following categories of recipients: As part of this processing: web analysis service providers and optimization service providers.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information about the length of duration of the individual categories of the amount of personal data stored can be found in Section D.

4. Marketing

We process your personal data in order to send you a personalized newsletter, to recognize you on another website, to track the success of our advertising (conversion tracking) and to show you targeted advertising of our products ((re) positioning) and investigation.

Details about this are as follows:

Personalized communications

You can sign up for our email newsletter on our website. We also send a newsletter to our customers. Our newsletter provides you with information about Dyyweb products, services and promotions, surveys, sweepstakes, blog posts and other similar content. You can unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time using the unsubscribe link included in each newsletter. We process certain relevant data We use this information when we send and analyze the success of our newsletters.

We may reconstruct individual features (such as behavioral data from our newsletters) to understand which of our content Dyyweb users are particularly interested in our newsletters. We will only use the results of these analyzes to improve our services and design our services to better meet your requirements and for targeted purposes. Therefore, this newsletter contains a "web beacon", which is a pixel-sized file that is sent from our servers or, if applicable, the servers of the analytics service provider when the newsletter is opened. Technical information, such as browser and system information, as well as IP addresses and times of retrieval are collected as part of this process. This information is used to improve the technical performance of our services, technical data, or is based on the target group and reading behavior, the location of access (which can be determined using the IP address), or the time of access. Statistics also collected include when the newsletter was opened, how long it was opened and which links were clicked. From a technical perspective, it is possible to assign this information to individual newsletter recipients. However, this is not our goal to analyze individual users. Rather, these analyzes help us recognize the reading habits of our users and tailor our content to our users, or send them different content based on their interests.

You can object or withdraw your consent to the storage and use of your data for sending the newsletter at any time with effect for the future without giving reasons and without penalty and without paying any fees for the sending of the objection, in addition to the transmission costs. /withdraw. This can be done by clicking on the unsubscribe link in the newsletter, which can be found at the end of each newsletter. Alternatively, you can uncheck the "Newsletter" box in your customer account.

Your consent to statistical analysis will also be given at the same time. Unfortunately, it is not possible to object solely to the statistical analysis in our newsletter. Legality of the data processing operations will not be affected by the revocation of your consent. If you withdraw your consent, your personal data used for this processing will be anonymized or deleted. Data information that we store for other purposes (e.g. for the members area) is not affected by this.

We process contact data, newsletter form HTTP data, newsletter subscription data, newsletter tracking pixel data and newsletter profile data.

Legal basis for sending together with the newsletter The purchase of goods or services from Dyyweb is an art. EU Directive 13 (2) 2002/58/EC. ). The Dyyweb newsletter may also be sent with your consent (Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO).

We transfer your data to the following categories of recipients: As part of this processing: Newsletter sending service providers, Newsletter analysis service providers. We transfer your personal data to U.S. processors for these purposes. You can find information on the transfer of personal data to third countries in Section C.

Information about the length of duration of the individual categories of the amount of personal data stored can be found in Section D.

Use conversion tracking

We use conversion tracking technology on our website if you provide your consent. Conversions are certain user activities that we define on our website. Conversion tracking is how we measure what happens after you interact with our ads on a search engine or other website. For example, we can see if you subsequently perform specific actions on our website.

If you see our ads on search engines or other websites, or if you interact with our ads, we may collect information from it and store it in your device profile. Assign a unique ID to your device to assign this information to your device. We can then link this to your device profile. This ID can be stored using a cookie (see our ). If applicable, this processing is based on your consent provided to the respective operator of the website.

If you subsequently visit our website, we can read the information stored in these cookies. This way we can identify your device using the ID and retrieve information stored in the device profile about you viewing our ads and store further data there. This allows us to record information about the use of our website and in particular any conversions that occur. From this we can see which keywords, ads, ad groups and campaigns produced the expected results from user actions. Additionally, we can understand what our return on investment (ROI) is and make informed decisions about our advertising costs. We can also automatically optimize our advertising campaigns to match our business goals.

We handle converting HTTP data, converting device data, and converting profile data.

The legal basis for the processing is your consent (Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR). You can withdraw your consent at any time through us.

We transfer your data to the following categories of recipients: As part of this processing: Conversion tracking providers.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information about the length of duration of the individual categories of the amount of personal data stored can be found in Section D.

remarketing techniques

We use remarketing techniques on our website if you provide your information with consent. Remarketing (also known as retargeting) means that we can retarget users who have already interacted with our site (via advertising on search engines or other sites that share the same advertising, for example, on our network).

When you visit our website, we collect information about your use of our website and this information is stored in your device profile. A unique ID is assigned to your device, which is linked to a device profile in order to assign this information to your device. This ID is stored in a cookie (see our ) on your device. If you subsequently use a search engine or visit other websites that share the same advertising network as our device, your device may be identified based on the ID previously assigned to it. Information stored about the use of our website can be accessed using this ID, including the assignment of your device to a profile for certain advertising segments. Provided by the remarketing tools we use to target the ads we show you here. If applicable, this processing takes place subject to the consent you have granted to the corresponding operator of the website.

When you visit a search engine or other website that shares the same content as an advertising network, as we, the provider of the remarketing tools used, we may store information about search engine usage or other information about the ads you were shown or interacted with on your device. configuration files for better personalization. In addition, profiles are enriched by providers and the remarketing tools we use make it possible to place various ads optimized for us and other companies they place ads (monitoring how often certain ads are included, as an example).

Your ads are personalized by us and the providers of remarketing tools we use using your device profiles and in particular your use of our website. We analyze the information stored in your profile and assign your profile to certain advertisements and perform segmentation on this basis.

We process remarketing HTTP data, remarketing device data, and remarketing profile data.

The legal basis for the processing is your consent (Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR). You can withdraw your consent at any time through us.

As part of this, we transfer your data to the following categories of recipients. Person responsible for this processing: Remarketing providers.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information about the length of duration of the individual categories of the amount of personal data stored can be found in Section D.

Surveys about our services

You may choose to answer surveys about our services on our website (especially regarding customer satisfaction). These surveys enable us to improve and optimize our products and services. We may also invite you to participate in such surveys via email (for example, in a newsletter).

We process survey data, HTTP data, registration data and login data.

The legal basis for processing is our legitimate interest in improving our services (Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR). If you no longer wish to receive support feedback requests, you can unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link included in each newsletter. We also analyze queries handled by our customer support team to improve our customer support.

We transfer your data to the following categories of recipients: As part of this processing: Poll providers.

We transfer your personal data to processors in the United States for these purposes. You can find information about the transfer of personal data to third countries in Part C.

Information about the length of duration of the individual categories of the amount of personal data stored can be found in Section D.

Applicant information

As part of the application process, we process data provided by applicants. This includes the following information: name, address, telephone and mobile numbers, email address and personal data contained in the application documents. We only process applications that have been entered into our recruitment system. This is where applicants apply to us via our careers website. If an applicant applies to us via other means not specified by us (e.g. by e-mail), we will transfer the data to our system. Applicants then receive automated receipts, invitations and rejection confirmations through the system. We process the data purely for the purpose of processing the application. Applicant data are (re)processed in accordance with Art. 88 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and § 26 of the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) and, in the event of rejection, will be automatically deleted after 6 months. If the applicant agrees to the further storage of his or her personal data, we will transfer the data to our applicant pool. Applicants can contact their contact person in the Human Resources department to delete their applicant account and the data saved therein before this happens. After two years, the data will be automatically deleted. For more information, visit our Jimdo careers page .

C. Transfer of data to third countries

Dyyweb ensures that your data is processed in the European Union or European Economic Area. If this is no longer possible and the data needs to be transferred to a third country, Jimdo will ensure that, after a prior review, an adequate level of data protection as required by the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Commission is complied with in the country to which the data is transferred.

In these cases, the transfer of data is based on the adequacy decision of the European Commission or the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries in the version currently in force.

Data transfers to third countries can also be carried out on the basis of your consent. We will provide you with details of this separately, where applicable.

D. How long your personal data will be stored

We store your personal data for various reasons (e.g. technical reasons and legal reasons) for different durations. Generally speaking, we only store your data for as long as necessary for the respective purpose or we are contractually or legally obliged to store the data for a longer period of time.

We store up to three (3) HTTP data and server log files unless a security incident occurs (such as a DDoS attack). In the event of a security incident, server log files are stored until the incident is corrected and fully investigated.

Co-browsing session data is typically deleted within 30 days.

We store and use the data provided to us by Dyyweb users for the purpose of processing contracts. Once the contract has been fully fulfilled or the customer account has been deleted, the data will be blocked from being acquired taking into account the financial and legal retention periods and then deleted after the expiration of such periods, provided that the Dyyweb user has not expressly consented to further use of their data or is permitted by local law where we are located. Further use of this data will be communicated to the user respectively.

E. Use of cookies and similar technologies

Information about the use of cookies can be found on our website. You can change your settings regarding the use of cookies on our website via our .

F. Information about your rights

As a data subject, you have the following rights with respect to Jimdo processing your personal data subject to their respective legal requirements:

Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR)

Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR)

Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) (Art. 17 GDPR)

Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR)

Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR)

Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR)

Right to withdraw consent (Art. 7 (3) GDPR)

Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (Art. 77 Information Section of the General Data Protection Regulation). Please contact us using A if you: Want to exercise your rights.

Information about any specific arrangements to make it easier for you to exercise your rights, in particular to exercise your right to data portability and your right to object, can be found in Information about the processing of personal data section B of this privacy policy.

We are obliged to carefully verify your identity when processing your request to exercise your rights.

Please note that we reserve the right to request further information or proof of identity depending on the sensitivity of the data. This is to protect against unauthorized third parties accessing your data.

We reserve the right not to process inquiries received with an unreasonable frequency or without corresponding identification. You will be notified separately.

Your requests and notifications will be stored on our systems for a period of two (2) years. Any copies of identification provided by us will be destroyed immediately after your identity has been compromised. Information received will be verified. The legal basis for the processing is Art. GDPR 6 (1) (c).

G. Information about terms used in this Privacy Policy

The terms used in this Privacy Policy have the specific meanings defined in the General Data Protection Regulation. We also use other terms which we explain below and the most important ones from the General Data Protection Regulation:

"Analytical Data" means data generated by the web analytics software based on information collected by the analytics software by referencing the unique visitor ID of each visitor contained in the data on the device. This includes information about the effectiveness of the ad and assigning users to the ad's target groups.

"Query Data" means a request for data that you share with us. This includes title, first name, surname, postal address (invoicing address), telephone number, email address and the contents of your enquiry.

“Processor” means the natural or legal person who processes information on behalf of the controller (in this case Jimdo, or you as our customer).

"Order Data" means information about your order. This includes information about the services you purchased (description, scope, quantity, color, price, currency, order number, etc.), the date and time of your order, and the status of your order.

“Data subject” means an identified or identifiable natural person to whom personal data can be attributed. In this context Privacy Policy This is you.

“Conversion Device Data” means data that has been assigned to the device used to track your conversions when you see our ads on a search engine or other website. This includes a unique (re)identification ID.

"Conversion HTTP Data" means data intentionally generated when: The conversion tracking tools used on our website are used over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure) (HTTP(S)). This includes your IP address, the type and version of your internet browser, the operating system you use, the pages you have visited, the page you visited before on our website (referrer), and the date of your visit and time.

"Conversion Profile Data" means the Device Profile assigned to you (if applicable, subject to your consent to Jimdo as the operator of this website). This includes the unique ID assigned to your device and information you assign about our ads that have appeared on search engines or other sites, or that you believe you have interacted with. This also includes the generation of such data through the conversion tracking tools used on our website, which is also noted in your profile when you visit our website. This includes information about the use of our website, especially any conversions that occur.

“Third-party account login data” means the login data of a third-party account. Transferred from us to the respective third-party service provider. This also includes your unique session ID account when you log in and the expiration date of your session.

“Third Party” means an individual or legal entity, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, controller, processor and persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorized to process personal data.

“Third Country” means a country that is not a member of the European Union (“EU”) or a signatory to the European Economic Area. (“EEA”).

“Recipient” is an individual or legal entity, public authority, agency or other body, whether a third party or not, to which personal data are disclosed.

"Device Data" means the data that has been assigned to your Device by the Network Analytics Software. This includes unique IDs for (re)identification of returning visitors.

"Supplemental User Account Data" means data that you may add to your user account. This includes alternate shipping addresses and payment methods (such as PayPal email addresses).

"Event Data" means data collected through web analytics. The Software references each visitor's unique visitor ID contained in the Device Data**. **This includes actions taken in places called "Events" on the site. For example, this includes purchasing, registering, adding payment information, starting the order fulfillment process, adding items to your shopping cart, adding items to your wish list, conducting searches, and considering content. This also includes information related to the operation being performed and is called "parameters". This example includes the value of the purchase.

"HTTP Data" means protocol data intentionally generated when the Website is accessed via Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure) (HTTP(S)). This includes your IP address, the type and version of the Internet browser you use, the operating system you use, the page you visited, the page you visited before on our website (referring URL), as well as the date and time of your visit.

“Correspondence Data” means data that you provide to us when communicating with us. This includes information you have sent to us via the contact form on our website, by email or, for example, a chatbot. This may include primarily the following data: name, date of birth, address, telephone number, email address and the content of your query.

“Communications Device Data” refers to the devices assigned to you when using the corresponding communication channels. This includes the unique session ID of your communication session and the expiration date of your session.

"Contact Data" means data that you provide to us when: ordering the newsletter or to contact you during the ordering process regarding the processing of your order. This includes title, first name, last name, mailing address (invoicing address), phone number and email address.

"Login Data" means the data using which you log into the Website Account. This includes your email address and password. This is also included when you log into your account, including a unique session ID and the expiration date of your session.

“Newsletter Subscription Data” means data we collect when: You sign up for the newsletter. This includes the following mandatory information: Email address. There is also optional information, such as the following: title, last name, first name.

“Newsletter opt-in data” is log data collected when registering for and unsubscribing from the newsletter. This includes the date and time you signed up for the newsletter, the date and time the registration notification was sent based on the double opt-in procedure, the date and time you signed up for the double opt-in opt-in procedure, plus confirmation of the IP address of the device used to send the information. , as well as the date and time to unsubscribe from the newsletter.

"Newsletter Profile Data" means the data in the user's profile that we collect and use on a pseudonymous basis to analyze usage behavior in relation to the newsletter. This includes data on the use of the newsletter, in particular access to it, frequency of access and time spent viewing the newsletter.

"Newsletter tracking pixel data" means data collected by: accessing our newsletter through the "tracking pixel" contained in our newsletter via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure) (HTTP( S)). Tracking pixels are small graphics in HTML emails that allow log files to be recorded and analyzed when emails are accessed. This data includes the IP address, type and version of your Internet browser, the operating system used, the pages visited, the page visited before viewing our website (referring URL), and the date and time of the visit.

"Newsletter form device data" means the data assigned when using the forms on our website to register and unsubscribe from our newsletter. This includes a unique session ID for your form session and the expiration date of the session. This data is stored in a cookie on your device (see also our ) and can be read when you register using the form on our website and unsubscribe from our newsletter.

“Newsletter Form HTTP Data” means the data generated when accessing the forms on our website for registration and unsubscription and excerpted from our newsletter via Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP(S)). This includes your IP address, the type and version of the Internet browser you use, the operating system you use, the page you visited, the page you visited before on our website (referring URL), as well as the date and time of your visit.

"Opt-in data" refers to your device when managing cookie permissions for this website and the data assigned to you. This includes your consent and, if applicable, your personal choices regarding the use of cookies on your device.

“Personal data” or “data” means all information that may be disclosed and attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”); natural persons are considered to be identifiable if they can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by an identifier, such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online information identifier, or by one or more specific characteristics of the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.

"Registration Data" means the data that you provide to us on the registration form on our website so that we can first register you for a user account (Setup User Account). This includes the following mandatory information: email address and password. This also includes the following optional information: title, last name, and first name.

"Remarketing Device Data" refers to the device that has been assigned to you through remarketing tools when you visit our website. This includes the unique (re)identification ID.

"Remarketing HTTP Data" means data generated by design when the remarketing tools used on our website are used via Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure) (HTTP(S)). This includes your IP address, the type and version of your internet browser, the operating system you use, the pages you have visited, the page you visited before on our website (referrer), and the date of your visit and time.

"Remarketing profile data" refers to the remarketing tools used on our website and stored in the profile associated with your device, and whether you use a search engine or visit other websites that use the same advertising network. This includes a unique ID assigned to your device, as well as information about your use of our website, in particular the pages visited, the frequency of visits and the time spent on the pages visited. This also includes information about your use of the corresponding search engine or information about advertisements to which you were taken or with which you interacted. In addition, this includes the results of this evaluation of information and in particular the assignment of your personal data to certain advertising sections.

"Session Data" means our joint browsing sessions from. This includes your unique session ID contact session as well as IP address, date and time session, operating system and browser.

“Transactional Email Data” means the data in the transactional emails we send to process/cancel your order (e.g. confirmation email of receipt of your order). Include content and time of transactional email.

"Controller" is the individual or legal entity, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or together with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of Personal Data. In this privacy policy, this person is Jimdo.

“Processing” means any operation or set of operations performed on Personal Data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure transfer, dissemination or otherwise make available, align or combine, restrict, delete or destroy.

"Publication Data" means information that you provide to us for publication on our site: this includes product reviews that you provide us for publication.

"Shopping Cart Data" refers to data generated when you use the Shopping Cart function. This includes information about the services you have placed in your shopping cart (such as service name, scope, price and currency). This also includes the unique session ID of the shopping cart session and the expiration date of your session. This data is stored in cookies on your device and may be read when you use our online store.

"Web Analytics Data" means data generated by web analytics software and stored in pseudonymous user profiles. This includes information about the use of the website, in particular the number of page visits, the frequency of visits and the time spent on the visited pages, referencing the unique visitor ID of the individual visitor, which is contained in the device's data.

"Web Analytics HTTP Data" means data generated by the web analysis tools used on our website by design over the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure) (HTTP(S)). This includes your IP address, the type and version of your internet browser, the operating system you use, the pages you have visited, the page you visited before on our website (referrer), and the date of your visit and time.

"Payment Data" means the data you provide to us as part of the order process for payment for the services you order. This includes the payment method you selected, plus (if applicable) further information required for the corresponding payment method, such as bank account details.

"Tracking Pixel HTTP Data" means data generated by accessing the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure) (HTTP(S)) tracking pixel contained on our website. This data includes your IP, the address, type and version of your Internet browser, the operation of the system you have used, the pages you have visited, the pages you visited previously on our website (referrer), and your date and time access.

H. Validity and changes to this Privacy Policy

This privacy policy is effective from January 31, 2023.

Our website is continuously modified and developed due to technical developments and/or based on changes in legislation and/or regulatory requirements. Therefore, we will regularly update this Privacy Policy. This applies in particular to the methods we use to analyze usage and measure the effectiveness of our advertising and Similar services, especially those provided by third parties. The currently valid information is always available in this privacy policy.