Data Protection Declaration

 

Infor­ma­ti­on on the Coll­ec­tion of Per­so­nal Data and Cont­act Details of the Controller

We are plea­sed that you are visi­ting our web­site and thank you for your inte­rest. On the fol­lo­wing pages, we inform you about the hand­ling of your per­so­nal data when using our web­site. Per­so­nal data is all data with which you can be per­so­nal­ly identified.

The con­trol­ler in char­ge of data pro­ces­sing on this web­site, within the mea­ning of the Gene­ral Data Pro­tec­tion Regu­la­ti­on (GDPR), is

ramar | Ran­gel Vasev

Georg-Löwen­stein-Str. 28
10317 Berlin
Deutschland

Pho­ne: + 49 (0) 30 762 312 47
E‑Mail: info@ramar.berlin

The con­trol­ler in char­ge of the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data is the natu­ral or legal per­son who alo­ne or joint­ly with others deter­mi­nes the pur­po­ses and means of the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data.

This web­site uses SSL or TLS encryp­ti­on for secu­ri­ty reasons and to pro­tect the trans­mis­si­on of per­so­nal data and other con­fi­den­ti­al con­tent (e.g. orders or inqui­ries to the con­trol­ler). You can reco­gni­ze an encrypt­ed con­nec­tion by the cha­rac­ter string https:// and the lock sym­bol in your brow­ser line.

Data Collection When You Visit Our Website

When using our web­site for infor­ma­ti­on only, i.e. if you do not regis­ter or other­wi­se pro­vi­de us with infor­ma­ti­on, we only coll­ect data that your brow­ser trans­mits to our ser­ver (so-cal­led “ser­ver log files”). When you visit our web­site, we coll­ect the fol­lo­wing data that is tech­ni­cal­ly neces­sa­ry for us to dis­play the web­site to you:

  • Our visi­ted website
  • Date and time at the moment of access
  • Amount of data sent in bytes
  • Source/reference from which you came to the page
  • Brow­ser used
  • Ope­ra­ting sys­tem used
  • IP address used (if appli­ca­ble: in anony­mi­zed form)

Data pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR on the basis of our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in impro­ving the sta­bi­li­ty and func­tion­a­li­ty of our web­site. The data will not be pas­sed on or used in any other way. Howe­ver, we reser­ve the right to check the ser­ver log files sub­se­quent­ly, if the­re are any con­cre­te indi­ca­ti­ons of ille­gal use.

Cookies

In order to make your visit to our web­site attrac­ti­ve and to enable the use of cer­tain func­tions, we use so-cal­led coo­kies on various pages. The­se are small text files that are stored on your end device. Some of the coo­kies we use are dele­ted after the end of the brow­ser ses­si­on, i.e. after clo­sing your brow­ser (so-cal­led ses­si­on coo­kies). Other coo­kies remain on your ter­mi­nal and enable us or our part­ner com­pa­nies (third-par­ty coo­kies) to reco­gni­ze your brow­ser on your next visit (per­sis­tent coo­kies). If coo­kies are set, they coll­ect and pro­cess spe­ci­fic user infor­ma­ti­on such as brow­ser and loca­ti­on data as well as IP address values accor­ding to indi­vi­du­al requi­re­ments. Per­sis­tent coo­kies are auto­ma­ti­cal­ly dele­ted after a spe­ci­fied peri­od, which may vary depen­ding on the cookie.

In some cases, coo­kies are used to sim­pli­fy the orde­ring pro­cess by saving set­tings (e.g. remem­be­ring the con­tent of a vir­tu­al shop­ping bas­ket for a later visit to the web­site). If per­so­nal data are also pro­ces­sed by indi­vi­du­al coo­kies set by us, the pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR eit­her for the exe­cu­ti­on of the con­tract or in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR to safe­guard our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests in the best pos­si­ble func­tion­a­li­ty of the web­site and a cus­to­mer-fri­end­ly and effec­ti­ve design of the page visit.

We work tog­e­ther with adver­ti­sing part­ners who help us to make our web­site more inte­res­t­ing for you. For this pur­po­se, coo­kies from part­ner com­pa­nies are also stored on your hard dri­ve when you visit our web­site (third-par­ty coo­kies). You will be infor­med indi­vi­du­al­ly and sepa­ra­te­ly about the use of such coo­kies and the scope of the infor­ma­ti­on coll­ec­ted in each case within the fol­lo­wing sections.

Plea­se note that you can set your brow­ser in such a way that you are infor­med about the set­ting of coo­kies and you can deci­de indi­vi­du­al­ly about their accep­tance or exclude the accep­tance of coo­kies for cer­tain cases or gene­ral­ly. Each brow­ser dif­fers in the way it mana­ges the coo­kie set­tings. This is descri­bed in the help menu of each brow­ser, which explains how you can chan­ge your coo­kie set­tings. You will find the­se for the respec­ti­ve brow­sers under the fol­lo­wing links:

Plea­se note that the func­tion­a­li­ty of our web­site may be limi­t­ed if coo­kies are not accepted.

Contacting Us

When you cont­act us (e.g. via cont­act form or e‑mail), per­so­nal data is coll­ec­ted. Which data is coll­ec­ted in the case of a cont­act form can be seen from the respec­ti­ve cont­act form. This data is stored and used exclu­si­ve­ly for the pur­po­se of respon­ding to your request or for estab­li­shing cont­act and for the asso­cia­ted tech­ni­cal admi­nis­tra­ti­on. The legal basis for pro­ces­sing data is our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in respon­ding to your request in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR. If your cont­act is aimed at con­clu­ding a con­tract, the addi­tio­nal legal basis for the pro­ces­sing is Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR. Your data will be dele­ted after final pro­ces­sing of your enquiry; this is the case if it can be infer­red from the cir­cum­s­tances that the facts in ques­ti­on have been final­ly cla­ri­fied, pro­vi­ded the­re are no legal sto­rage obli­ga­ti­ons to the contrary.

Data Processing When Opening a Customer Account and for Contract Processing

Pur­su­ant to Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR, per­so­nal data will con­ti­nue to be coll­ec­ted and pro­ces­sed if you pro­vi­de it to us for the exe­cu­ti­on of a con­tract or when ope­ning a cus­to­mer account. Which data is coll­ec­ted can be seen from the respec­ti­ve input forms. It is pos­si­ble to dele­te your cus­to­mer account at any time. This can be done by sen­ding a mes­sa­ge to the abo­ve-men­tio­ned address of the con­trol­ler. We store and use the data pro­vi­ded by you for con­tract pro­ces­sing. After com­ple­te pro­ces­sing of the con­tract or dele­ti­on of your cus­to­mer account, your data will be blo­cked in con­side­ra­ti­on of tax and com­mer­cial reten­ti­on peri­ods and dele­ted after expiry of the­se peri­ods, unless you have express­ly con­sen­ted to fur­ther use of your data or a legal­ly per­mit­ted fur­ther use of data has been reser­ved by our site, about which we will inform you accor­din­gly below.

Use of Your Data for Direct Advertising

If you sub­scri­be to our e‑mail news­let­ter, we will send you regu­lar infor­ma­ti­on about our offers. The only man­da­to­ry infor­ma­ti­on for sen­ding the news­let­ter is your e‑mail address. The indi­ca­ti­on of addi­tio­nal pos­si­ble data is vol­un­t­a­ry and is used to allow us to address you per­so­nal­ly. We use the so-cal­led dou­ble opt-in pro­ce­du­re for sen­ding news­let­ters. This means that we will not send you an e‑mail news­let­ter, unless you have express­ly con­firm­ed to us that you agree to the sen­ding of such a news­let­ter. We will then send you a con­fir­ma­ti­on e‑mail asking you to con­firm that you wish to recei­ve future news­let­ters by cli­cking on an appro­pria­te link.

By acti­vat­ing the con­fir­ma­ti­on link, you give us your con­sent to the use of your per­so­nal data in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point a GDPR. When you regis­ter for the news­let­ter, we store your IP address ente­red by the Inter­net Ser­vice Pro­vi­der (ISP) as well as the date and time of regis­tra­ti­on so that we can trace any pos­si­ble misu­se of your e‑mail address at a later time. The data coll­ec­ted by us when you regis­ter for the news­let­ter will be used exclu­si­ve­ly for the pur­po­se of adver­ti­sing by means of the news­let­ter. You can unsub­scri­be from the news­let­ter at any time via the link pro­vi­ded in the news­let­ter or by sen­ding a mes­sa­ge to the respon­si­ble per­son named abo­ve. After your can­cel­la­ti­on, your e‑mail address will imme­dia­te­ly be dele­ted from our news­let­ter dis­tri­bu­ti­on list, unless you have express­ly con­sen­ted to fur­ther use of your data or we reser­ve the right to use data in excess the­reof, which is per­mit­ted by law and about which we inform you in this declaration.

If you have pro­vi­ded us with your e‑mail address when purcha­sing pro­ducts, we reser­ve the right to regu­lar­ly send you offers for pro­ducts simi­lar to tho­se alre­a­dy purcha­sed by e‑mail. Pur­su­ant to Sec­tion 7 (3) Ger­man law against unfair com­pe­ti­ti­on, we do not need to obtain sepa­ra­te con­sent from you. In this respect, data pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out sole­ly on the basis of our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in per­so­na­li­zed direct adver­ti­sing pur­su­ant to Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR. If you have initi­al­ly objec­ted to the use of your e‑mail address for this pur­po­se, we will not send you an e‑mail. You are entit­led to object to the future use of your e‑mail address for the afo­re­men­tio­ned adver­ti­sing pur­po­se at any time by noti­fy­ing the con­trol­ler named at the begin­ning of this docu­ment. In this regard, you only have to pay the trans­mis­si­on cos­ts accor­ding to the basic tariffs. Upon receipt of your objec­tion, the use of your e‑mail address for adver­ti­sing pur­po­ses will cea­se immediately.

Processing of Data for the Purpose of Order Handling

The per­so­nal data coll­ec­ted by us will be pas­sed on to the trans­port com­pa­ny com­mis­sio­ned with the deli­very within the scope of con­tract pro­ces­sing, inso­far as this is neces­sa­ry for the deli­very of the goods. We will pass on your pay­ment data to the com­mis­sio­ned cre­dit insti­tu­ti­on within the frame­work of pay­ment pro­ces­sing, if this is neces­sa­ry for pay­ment hand­ling. If pay­ment ser­vice pro­vi­ders are used, we expli­cit­ly inform you of this below. The legal basis for the trans­fer of data is Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR.

Ana­ly­sis of the web­site visi­tors (track­ing)

Our track­ing mea­su­res are based on Art. 6 para. 1 sen­tence 1 lit. f DSGVO. They are used for the sta­tis­ti­cal recor­ding of web­site visits and thus for the demand-ori­en­ted design and con­ti­nuous opti­mi­sa­ti­on of the website.
Track­ing with Goog­le Analytics

For this pur­po­se, we use Goog­le Ana­ly­tics, a web ana­ly­tics ser­vice pro­vi­ded by Goog­le Inc, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way Moun­tain View CA 94043, USA (“Goog­le”). This web ana­ly­sis ser­vice works by means of pseud­ony­mi­sed user pro­files and coo­kies. The lat­ter con­tain infor­ma­ti­on about your use of this web­site including

Brow­ser type/version
Ope­ra­ting system
Refer­rer URL (address of the pre­vious­ly visi­ted website)
Host name of the acces­sing com­pu­ter (IP address)
Time of the ser­ver request

This infor­ma­ti­on about the use of the web­site is trans­mit­ted to a Goog­le ser­ver in the USA and stored the­re. Goog­le enables us to eva­lua­te the use of the web­site for the pur­po­ses of mar­ket rese­arch and needs-based design; the abo­ve data is also pro­ces­sed gra­phi­cal­ly for this pur­po­se. The data will only be trans­fer­red to third par­ties if this is requi­red by law or if third par­ties pro­cess this data on our behalf. The IP address is not mer­ged with other data from Goog­le. For this pur­po­se, the IP addres­ses are made anony­mous, so that an assign­ment is not pos­si­ble (IP masking).

This is how you can pre­vent the evaluation

The sto­rage of coo­kies can be pre­ven­ted by a set­ting in the brow­ser. The coll­ec­tion of the data gene­ra­ted by the coo­kie and rela­ted to the use of the web­site (inclu­ding the IP address) to Goog­le as well as the pro­ces­sing of this data by Goog­le can be pre­ven­ted by a plug­in that can be cal­led up under the fol­lo­wing link (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de).

The coll­ec­tion by Goog­le Ana­ly­tics can also be pre­ven­ted by cli­cking on the fol­lo­wing link. An opt-out coo­kie will be set to pre­vent the future coll­ec­tion of data when visi­ting the web­site on this end device as long as the coo­kie is pre­sent on the end device; if you wish to dele­te the coo­kie and con­ti­nue to pre­vent Goog­le Ana­ly­tics, you must set it again: Deac­ti­va­te Goog­le Analytics

You can find more infor­ma­ti­on on the terms of use and data pro­tec­tion at Goog­le at: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html or at: https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html.

We fol­low the recom­men­da­ti­ons of the data pro­tec­tion aut­ho­ri­ties on the use of Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. For this pur­po­se we have also con­cluded a con­tract with Goog­le for order processing.
Goog­le Web Fonts

We use so-cal­led web fonts for the uni­form pre­sen­ta­ti­on of fonts. The­se are pro­vi­ded by Goog­le LLC, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043 USA. When you call up a page, your brow­ser loads the web fonts into its brow­ser cache in order to dis­play texts and fonts cor­rect­ly. To do this, the brow­ser you are using con­nects to Google’s ser­vers. This enables Goog­le to obtain know­ledge of the usa­ge data. The legal basis is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO.

If your brow­ser does not sup­port web fonts, a stan­dard font is used by your computer.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on about Goog­le Web Fonts can be found at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq and in the Goog­le pri­va­cy poli­cy: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.
Goog­le Maps

This site uses the map ser­vice Goog­le Maps, a ser­vice of Goog­le Inc, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA.

For tech­ni­cal reasons, usa­ge data, inclu­ding your IP address, is trans­mit­ted to a Goog­le ser­ver in the USA for the use of the map ser­vice. We have no influence on this data transfer.

The use of Goog­le Maps pur­sues the pur­po­se and thus our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in describ­ing the way to us with a simp­le map dis­play. For this pur­po­se we have inte­gra­ted the map service.

The legal basis for this legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in data pro­ces­sing is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) DSGVO.

You can find more infor­ma­ti­on on the hand­ling of user data at Goog­le in the Goog­le data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­on: https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/

Use of Payment Service Providers
  • Pay­pal

When you pay via Pay­Pal, cre­dit card via Pay­Pal, direct debit via Pay­Pal or – if offe­red – “purcha­se on account” or “pay­ment by inst­al­ments” via Pay­Pal, we trans­mit your pay­ment data to Pay­Pal (Euro­pe) S.a.r.l. et Cie, S.C.A., 22–24 Bou­le­vard Roy­al, L‑2449 Luxem­bourg (her­ein­af­ter “Pay­Pal”). The trans­fer takes place in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR and only inso­far as this is neces­sa­ry for pay­ment processing.

Pay­Pal reser­ves the right to car­ry out cre­dit checks for the pay­ment methods cre­dit card via Pay­Pal, direct debit via Pay­Pal or, if offe­red, “purcha­se on account” or “pay­ment by install­ments” via Pay­Pal. For this pur­po­se, your pay­ment data may be pas­sed on to cre­dit agen­ci­es on the basis of PayPal’s legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in deter­mi­ning your sol­ven­cy pur­su­ant to Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR. Pay­Pal uses the result of the cre­dit assess­ment in rela­ti­on to the sta­tis­ti­cal pro­ba­bi­li­ty of non-pay­ment for the pur­po­se of deci­ding on the pro­vi­si­on of the respec­ti­ve pay­ment method. The cre­dit report can con­tain pro­ba­bi­li­ty values (so-cal­led score values). If score values are included in the result of the cre­dit report, they are based on reco­gni­zed sci­en­ti­fic, mathe­ma­ti­cal-sta­tis­ti­cal methods. The cal­cu­la­ti­on of the score values includes, but is not limi­t­ed to, address data. For fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on on data pro­tec­tion law, inclu­ding the cre­dit agen­ci­es used, plea­se refer to PayPal’s data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­on at: https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full.

You can object to this pro­ces­sing of your data at any time by sen­ding a mes­sa­ge to Pay­Pal. Howe­ver, Pay­Pal may still be entit­led to pro­cess your per­so­nal data if this is neces­sa­ry for con­trac­tu­al pay­ment processing.

  • Stri­pe

If you choo­se a Stri­pe pay­ment method, pay­ment is pro­ces­sed by the pay­ment ser­vice pro­vi­der Stri­pe Pay­ments Euro­pe Ltd., 1 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dub­lin, Ire­land, to whom we pass on your infor­ma­ti­on pro­vi­ded during the order pro­cess tog­e­ther with the infor­ma­ti­on about your order (name, address, account num­ber, bank code, bank code if appli­ca­ble, cre­dit card num­ber, invoice amount, cur­ren­cy and tran­sac­tion num­ber) in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR. Your data will only be pas­sed on for the pur­po­se of pay­ment pro­ces­sing with the pay­ment ser­vice pro­vi­der Stri­pe Pay­ments Euro­pe Ltd. and only to the ext­ent neces­sa­ry. For more infor­ma­ti­on about Stripe’s pri­va­cy poli­cy, plea­se visit: https://stripe.com/gb/privacy.

Use of Videos
  • Use of You­Tube Videos

This web­site uses the You­Tube embed­ding func­tion for dis­play and play­back of vide­os offe­red by the pro­vi­der You­Tube, which belongs to Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, 4 Bar­row St, Dub­lin, D04 ESW5, Ire­land (“Goog­le”).

To this end, the exten­ded data pro­tec­tion mode is used to ensu­re, accor­ding to pro­vi­der infor­ma­ti­on, that user infor­ma­ti­on will only be stored once the play­back func­tion of the video is star­ted. When the play­back of embedded You­Tube vide­os is star­ted, the pro­vi­der sets “You­Tube” coo­kies in order to coll­ect infor­ma­ti­on about user beha­vi­or. Accor­ding to indi­ca­ti­ons from You­Tube, the use of tho­se coo­kies is inten­ded, among other things, to record video sta­tis­tics, to impro­ve user-fri­end­li­ne­ss and to avo­id impro­per actions. If you are log­ged in to Goog­le, your infor­ma­ti­on will be direct­ly asso­cia­ted with your account when you click on a video. If you do not wish to be asso­cia­ted with your pro­fi­le on You­Tube, you must log out befo­re acti­vat­ing the but­ton. Goog­le saves your data (even for users who are not log­ged in) as usa­ge pro­files and eva­lua­tes them. Such an eva­lua­ti­on takes place in par­ti­cu­lar accor­ding to Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR, on the basis of the legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests of Goog­le in the inser­ti­on of per­so­na­li­zed adver­ti­sing, mar­ket rese­arch and/or demand-ori­en­ted design of its web­site. You have the right to object to the crea­ti­on of the­se user pro­files, wher­eby you must cont­act You­Tube to exer­cise this right. When using You­Tube, per­so­nal data may also be trans­mit­ted to the ser­vers of Goog­le LLC. in the USA.

Regard­less of whe­ther the embedded video is play­ed back, a con­nec­tion to the Goog­le net­work “dou­ble click” is estab­lished when visi­ting this web­site. This may trig­ger fur­ther data pro­ces­sing bey­ond our control.

In the event that per­so­nal data is trans­fer­red to Goog­le LLC. based in the United Sta­tes, Goog­le LLC. is cer­ti­fied for the US-Euro­pean data pro­tec­tion agree­ment “Pri­va­cy Shield”, which gua­ran­tees com­pli­ance with the data pro­tec­tion level appli­ca­ble in the EU. An up-to-date cer­ti­fi­ca­te can be view­ed here: https://www.privacyshield.gov/list.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on on YouTube’s pri­va­cy poli­cy can be found in the provider’s data pro­tec­tion decla­ra­ti­on at: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.

To the ext­ent requi­red by law, we have obtai­ned your con­sent to the pro­ces­sing of your data as descri­bed in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point a GDPR. You can with­draw your con­sent at any time with effect for the future. In order to exer­cise your right of with­dra­wal, plea­se fol­low the pro­ce­du­re descri­bed above.

  • Use of Vimeo Videos

On our web­site, plug­ins of the video por­tal Vimeo of Vimeo, LLC, 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA are embedded. When you access a page of our web­site that con­ta­ins such a plug­in, your brow­ser estab­lishes a direct con­nec­tion to Vimeo’s ser­vers. The con­tent of the plug­in is trans­mit­ted by Vimeo direct­ly to your brow­ser and inte­gra­ted into the page. Through this inte­gra­ti­on, Vimeo recei­ves the infor­ma­ti­on that your brow­ser has cal­led up the cor­re­spon­ding page of our web­site, even if you do not have a Vimeo account or are not curr­ent­ly log­ged in to Vimeo. This infor­ma­ti­on (inclu­ding your IP address) is trans­mit­ted direct­ly from your brow­ser to a Vimeo ser­ver in the USA and stored there.

If you are log­ged in to Vimeo, Vimeo can imme­dia­te­ly assign your visit of our web­site to your Vimeo account. If you inter­act with the plug­ins (e.g. pres­sing the start but­ton of a video), this infor­ma­ti­on is also trans­mit­ted direct­ly to a Vimeo ser­ver and stored there.The data pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons descri­bed are car­ri­ed out in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR, on the basis of Vimeo’s legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in mar­ket rese­arch and the need-based design of the service.

If you do not want Vimeo to assign the data coll­ec­ted via our web­site direct­ly to your Vimeo account, you must log out of Vimeo befo­re visi­ting our website.

The pur­po­se and scope of the data coll­ec­tion and the fur­ther pro­ces­sing and use of the data by Vimeo as well as your rela­ted rights and pri­va­cy set­tings can be found in Vimeo’s pri­va­cy poli­cy: https://vimeo.com/privacy Vimeo, Inc. based in the USA is cer­ti­fied for the US-Euro­pean data pro­tec­tion agree­ment “Pri­va­cy Shield”, which gua­ran­tees com­pli­ance with the data pro­tec­tion level appli­ca­ble in the EU. An up-to-date cer­ti­fi­ca­te can be view­ed here: https://www.privacyshield.gov/list.

For vide­os from Vimeo that are embedded on our site, the track­ing tool Goog­le Ana­ly­tics of Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, 4 Bar­row St, Dub­lin, D04 E5W5, Ire­land, is auto­ma­ti­cal­ly inte­gra­ted. This rela­tes to Vimeo’s own track­ing which we do not have access to and which can­not be influen­ced by our site. Goog­le Ana­ly­tics uses “coo­kies”, which are text files pla­ced on your com­pu­ter, to help the web­site ana­ly­ze how users use the site. The infor­ma­ti­on gene­ra­ted by the coo­kie about your use of the web­site will gene­ral­ly be trans­mit­ted to and stored by Goog­le on ser­vers in the United Sta­tes, whe­re it may also be trans­mit­ted to ser­vers of Goog­le LLC.

In the event that per­so­nal data is trans­fer­red to Goog­le LLC. based in the United Sta­tes, Goog­le LLC. is cer­ti­fied for the US-Euro­pean data pro­tec­tion agree­ment “Pri­va­cy Shield”, which gua­ran­tees com­pli­ance with the data pro­tec­tion level appli­ca­ble in the EU. An up-to-date cer­ti­fi­ca­te can be view­ed here: https://www.privacyshield.gov/list.

This pro­ces­sing is car­ri­ed out in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR on the basis of Vimeo’s legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the sta­tis­ti­cal ana­ly­sis of user beha­vi­or for opti­miza­ti­on and mar­ke­ting purposes.

To the ext­ent requi­red by law, we have obtai­ned your con­sent to the pro­ces­sing of your data as descri­bed in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point a GDPR. You can with­draw your con­sent at any time with effect for the future. In order to exer­cise your right of with­dra­wal, plea­se fol­low the pro­ce­du­re descri­bed above.

Tools and Miscellaneous
Google reCAPTCHA

On this web­site we also use the reCAPTCHA func­tion of Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, 4 Bar­row St, Dub­lin, D04 E5W5, Ire­land (“Goog­le”). This func­tion is main­ly used to distin­gu­ish whe­ther an ent­ry is made by a natu­ral per­son or misu­s­ed by auto­ma­tic and auto­ma­ted pro­ces­sing. The ser­vice includes the sen­ding of the IP address and pos­si­bly other data requi­red by Goog­le for the reCAPTCHA ser­vice to Goog­le and is car­ri­ed out in accordance with Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR, on the basis of our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in deter­mi­ning the indi­vi­du­al wil­ling­ness of actions on the Inter­net and avo­i­ding misu­se and spam.

In the event that per­so­nal data is trans­fer­red to Goog­le LLC. based in the United Sta­tes, Goog­le LLC. is cer­ti­fied for the US-Euro­pean data pro­tec­tion agree­ment “Pri­va­cy Shield”, which gua­ran­tees com­pli­ance with the data pro­tec­tion level appli­ca­ble in the EU. An up-to-date cer­ti­fi­ca­te can be view­ed here: https://www.privacyshield.gov/list.

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on about Goog­le reCAPTCHA and Google’s pri­va­cy poli­cy can be found at: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-GB

Rights of the Data Subject

The appli­ca­ble data pro­tec­tion law grants you the fol­lo­wing com­pre­hen­si­ve rights of data sub­jects (rights of infor­ma­ti­on and inter­ven­ti­on) vis-à-vis the data con­trol­ler with regard to the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data:

  • Right of access by the data sub­ject pur­su­ant to Art. 15 GDPR
  • Right to rec­ti­fi­ca­ti­on pur­su­ant to Art. 16 GDPR
  • Right to era­se (“right to be for­got­ten”) pur­su­ant to Art. 17 GDPR
  • Right to rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing pur­su­ant to Art. 18 GDPR
  • Right to be infor­med pur­su­ant to Art. 19 GDPR
  • Right to data por­ta­bi­li­ty pur­su­ant to Art. 20 GDPR
  • Right to with­draw a given con­sent pur­su­ant to Art. 7 (3) GDPR
  • Right to lodge a com­plaint pur­su­ant to Art. 77 GDPR
RIGHT TO OBJECT

If, within the frame­work of a con­side­ra­ti­on of inte­rests, we pro­cess your per­so­nal data on the basis of our pre­do­mi­nant legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest, you have the right at any time to object to this pro­ces­sing with effect for the future on the grounds that ari­se from your par­ti­cu­lar situation.

If you exer­cise your right to object, we will stop pro­ces­sing the data con­cer­ned. Howe­ver, we reser­ve the right to fur­ther pro­ces­sing if we can pro­ve com­pel­ling reasons wort­hy of pro­tec­tion for pro­ces­sing which out­weigh your inte­rests, fun­da­men­tal rights and free­doms, or if the pro­ces­sing ser­ves to assert, exer­cise or defend legal claims. If we pro­cess your per­so­nal data for direct mar­ke­ting pur­po­ses, you have the right to object at any time to the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data which are used for direct mar­ke­ting pur­po­ses. You may exer­cise the objec­tion as descri­bed above.

If you exer­cise your right to object, we will stop pro­ces­sing the data con­cer­ned for direct adver­ti­sing purposes.

Duration of Storage of Personal Data

The dura­ti­on of the sto­rage of per­so­nal data is based on the respec­ti­ve legal basis, the pur­po­se of pro­ces­sing and – if rele­vant – on the respec­ti­ve legal reten­ti­on peri­od (e.g. com­mer­cial and tax reten­ti­on periods).

If per­so­nal data is pro­ces­sed on the basis of an express con­sent pur­su­ant to Art. 6 (1) point a GDPR, this data is stored until the data sub­ject revo­kes his consent.

If the­re are legal sto­rage peri­ods for data that is pro­ces­sed within the frame­work of legal or simi­lar obli­ga­ti­ons on the basis of Art. 6 (1) point b GDPR, this data will be rou­ti­ne­ly dele­ted after expiry of the sto­rage peri­ods if it is no lon­ger neces­sa­ry for the ful­fill­ment of the con­tract or the initia­ti­on of the con­tract and/or if we no lon­ger have a jus­ti­fied inte­rest in fur­ther storage.

When pro­ces­sing per­so­nal data on the basis of Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR, this data is stored until the data sub­ject exer­ci­s­es his right of objec­tion in accordance with Art. 21 (1) GDPR, unless we can pro­vi­de com­pel­ling grounds for pro­ces­sing wort­hy of pro­tec­tion which out­weigh the inte­rests, rights and free­doms of the data sub­ject, or the pro­ces­sing ser­ves to assert, exer­cise or defend legal claims.If per­so­nal data is pro­ces­sed for the pur­po­se of direct mar­ke­ting on the basis of Art. 6 (1) point f GDPR, this data is stored until the data sub­ject exer­ci­s­es his right of objec­tion pur­su­ant to Art. 21 (2) GDPR.

Unless other­wi­se sta­ted in the infor­ma­ti­on con­tai­ned in this decla­ra­ti­on on spe­ci­fic pro­ces­sing situa­tions, stored per­so­nal data will be dele­ted if it is no lon­ger neces­sa­ry for the pur­po­ses for which it was coll­ec­ted or other­wi­se processed.