Pri­vacy Policy

Per­so­nal data (usually refe­rred to just as “data” below) will only be pro­ces­sed by us to the extent neces­sary and for the pur­po­se of pro­vi­ding a fun­ctio­nal and user-friendly web­si­te, inclu­ding its con­tents, and the ser­vi­ces offe­red the­re.

Per Art. 4 No. 1 of Regu­la­tion (EU) 2016/679, i.e. the Gene­ral Data Pro­tec­tion Regu­la­tion (herei­naf­ter refe­rred to as the “GDPR”), “pro­ces­sing” refers to any ope­ra­tion or set of ope­ra­tions such as collec­tion, recor­ding, orga­ni­za­tion, struc­tu­ring, sto­ra­ge, adap­ta­tion, alte­ra­tion, retrie­val, con­sul­ta­tion, use, dis­clo­su­re by trans­mis­sion, dis­se­mi­na­tion, or other­wi­se making avai­la­ble, align­ment, or com­bi­na­tion, res­tric­tion, era­su­re, or des­truc­tion per­for­med on per­so­nal data, whether by auto­ma­ted means or not.

The follo­wing pri­vacy policy is inten­ded to inform you in par­ti­cu­lar about the type, sco­pe, pur­po­se, dura­tion, and legal basis for the pro­ces­sing of such data either under our own con­trol or in con­jun­ction with others. We also inform you below about the third-party com­po­nents we use to opti­mi­ze our web­si­te and impro­ve the user expe­rien­ce which may result in said third par­ties also pro­ces­sing data they collect and con­trol.

Our pri­vacy policy is struc­tu­red as follows:

I. Infor­ma­tion about us as con­tro­llers of your data
The rights of users and data sub­jects
Infor­ma­tion about the data pro­ces­sing

I. Infor­ma­tion about us as con­tro­llers of your data

SKP GmbH
In den Wal­däc­kern 28
75417 Müh­lac­ker
Deu­ts­chland

Tele­fon: 0049 7041 — 815910
Tele­fax: 0049 7041 — 8159119
E‑Mail: encrypted---aW5mb0Bza3AtZ21iaC5jb20=

II. The rights of users and data sub­jects

With regard to the data pro­ces­sing to be des­cri­bed in more detail below, users and data sub­jects have the right

  • to con­fir­ma­tion of whether data con­cer­ning them is being pro­ces­sed, infor­ma­tion about the data being pro­ces­sed, further infor­ma­tion about the natu­re of the data pro­ces­sing, and copies of the data (cf. also Art. 15 GDPR);
  • to correct or com­ple­te inco­rrect or incom­ple­te data (cf. also Art. 16 GDPR);
  • to the imme­dia­te dele­tion of data con­cer­ning them (cf. also Art. 17 DSGVO), or, alter­na­ti­vely, if further pro­ces­sing is neces­sary as sti­pu­la­ted in Art. 17 Para. 3 GDPR, to res­trict said pro­ces­sing per Art. 18 GDPR;
  • to recei­ve copies of the data con­cer­ning them and/or pro­vi­ded by them and to have the same trans­mit­ted to other providers/controllers (cf. also Art. 20 GDPR);
  • to file com­plaints with the super­vi­sory autho­rity if they belie­ve that data con­cer­ning them is being pro­ces­sed by the con­tro­ller in breach of data pro­tec­tion pro­vi­sions (see also Art. 77 GDPR).

In addi­tion, the con­tro­ller is obli­ged to inform all reci­pients to whom it dis­clo­ses data of any such correc­tions, dele­tions, or res­tric­tions pla­ced on pro­ces­sing the same per Art. 16, 17 Para. 1, 18 GDPR. Howe­ver, this obli­ga­tion does not apply if such noti­fi­ca­tion is impos­si­ble or invol­ves a dis­pro­por­tio­na­te effort. Neverthe­less, users have a right to infor­ma­tion about the­se reci­pients.

Like­wi­se, under Art. 21 GDPR, users and data sub­jects have the right to object to the controller’s futu­re pro­ces­sing of their data pur­suant to Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. In par­ti­cu­lar, an objec­tion to data pro­ces­sing for the pur­po­se of direct adver­ti­sing is per­mis­si­ble.

III. Infor­ma­tion about the data pro­ces­sing

Your data pro­ces­sed when using our web­si­te will be dele­ted or bloc­ked as soon as the pur­po­se for its sto­ra­ge cea­ses to apply, pro­vi­ded the dele­tion of the same is not in breach of any sta­tu­tory sto­ra­ge obli­ga­tions or unless other­wi­se sti­pu­la­ted below.

Ser­ver data

For tech­ni­cal reasons, the follo­wing data sent by your inter­net brow­ser to us or to our ser­ver pro­vi­der will be collec­ted, espe­cially to ensu­re a secu­re and sta­ble web­si­te: The­se ser­ver log files record the type and ver­sion of your brow­ser, ope­ra­ting sys­tem, the web­si­te from which you came (refe­rrer URL), the web­pa­ges on our site visi­ted, the date and time of your visit, as well as the IP address from which you visi­ted our site.

The data thus collec­ted will be tem­po­ra­rily sto­red, but not in asso­cia­tion with any other of your data.

The basis for this sto­ra­ge is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. Our legi­ti­ma­te inter­est lies in the impro­ve­ment, sta­bi­lity, fun­ctio­na­lity, and secu­rity of our web­si­te.

The data will be dele­ted within no more than seven days, unless con­ti­nued sto­ra­ge is requi­red for evi­den­tiary pur­po­ses. In which case, all or part of the data will be exclu­ded from dele­tion until the inves­ti­ga­tion of the rele­vant inci­dent is finally resol­ved.

Coo­kies

a) Ses­sion coo­kies

We use coo­kies on our web­si­te. Coo­kies are small text files or other sto­ra­ge tech­no­lo­gies sto­red on your com­pu­ter by your brow­ser. The­se coo­kies pro­cess cer­tain spe­ci­fic infor­ma­tion about you, such as your brow­ser, loca­tion data, or IP address.  

This pro­ces­sing makes our web­si­te more user-friendly, effi­cient, and secu­re, allo­wing us, for exam­ple, to dis­play our web­si­te in dif­fe­rent lan­gua­ges or to offer a shop­ping cart fun­ction.

The legal basis for such pro­ces­sing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR, inso­far as the­se coo­kies are used to collect data to initia­te or pro­cess con­trac­tual rela­tionships.

If the pro­ces­sing does not ser­ve to initia­te or pro­cess a con­tract, our legi­ti­ma­te inter­est lies in impro­ving the fun­ctio­na­lity of our web­si­te. The legal basis is then Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR.

When you clo­se your brow­ser, the­se ses­sion coo­kies are dele­ted.

b) Third-party coo­kies

If neces­sary, our web­si­te may also use coo­kies from com­pa­nies with whom we coope­ra­te for the pur­po­se of adver­ti­sing, analy­zing, or impro­ving the fea­tu­res of our web­si­te.

Plea­se refer to the follo­wing infor­ma­tion for details, in par­ti­cu­lar for the legal basis and pur­po­se of such third-party collec­tion and pro­ces­sing of data collec­ted through coo­kies.

c) Disa­bling coo­kies

You can refu­se the use of coo­kies by chan­ging the set­tings on your brow­ser. Like­wi­se, you can use the brow­ser to dele­te coo­kies that have already been sto­red. Howe­ver, the steps and mea­su­res requi­red vary, depen­ding on the brow­ser you use. If you have any ques­tions, plea­se use the help fun­ction or con­sult the docu­men­ta­tion for your brow­ser or con­tact its maker for sup­port. Brow­ser set­tings can­not pre­vent so-called flash coo­kies from being set. Ins­tead, you will need to chan­ge the set­ting of your Flash pla­yer. The steps and mea­su­res requi­red for this also depend on the Flash pla­yer you are using. If you have any ques­tions, plea­se use the help fun­ction or con­sult the docu­men­ta­tion for your Flash pla­yer or con­tact its maker for sup­port.

If you pre­vent or res­trict the ins­ta­lla­tion of coo­kies, not all of the fun­ctions on our site may be fully usa­ble.

Order pro­ces­sing

The data you sub­mit when orde­ring goods and/or ser­vi­ces from us will have to be pro­ces­sed in order to ful­fill your order. Plea­se note that orders can­not be pro­ces­sed without pro­vi­ding this data.

The legal basis for this pro­ces­sing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR.

After your order has been com­ple­ted, your per­so­nal data will be dele­ted, but only after the reten­tion periods requi­red by tax and com­mer­cial law.

In order to pro­cess your order, we will sha­re your data with the ship­ping com­pany res­pon­si­ble for deli­very to the extent requi­red to deli­ver your order and/or with the pay­ment ser­vi­ce pro­vi­der to the extent requi­red to pro­cess your pay­ment.

The legal basis for the trans­fer of this data is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR.

Cus­to­mer account/registration

If you crea­te a cus­to­mer account with us via our web­si­te, we will use the data you ente­red during regis­tra­tion (e.g. your name, your address, or your email address) exclu­si­vely for ser­vi­ces lea­ding up to your poten­tial pla­ce­ment of an order or ente­ri­ng some other con­trac­tual rela­tionship with us, to ful­fill such orders or con­tracts, and to pro­vi­de cus­to­mer care (e.g. to pro­vi­de you with an over­view of your pre­vious orders or to be able to offer you a wish­list fun­ction). We also sto­re your IP address and the date and time of your regis­tra­tion. This data will not be trans­fe­rred to third par­ties.

During the regis­tra­tion pro­cess, your con­sent will be obtai­ned for this pro­ces­sing of your data, with refe­ren­ce made to this pri­vacy policy. The data collec­ted by us will be used exclu­si­vely to pro­vi­de your cus­to­mer account. 

If you give your con­sent to this pro­ces­sing, Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a) GDPR is the legal basis for this pro­ces­sing.

If the ope­ning of the cus­to­mer account is also inten­ded to lead to the initia­tion of a con­trac­tual rela­tionship with us or to ful­fill an exis­ting con­tract with us, the legal basis for this pro­ces­sing is also Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR.

You may revo­ke your prior con­sent to the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data at any time under Art. 7 Para. 3 GDPR with futu­re effect. All you have to do is inform us that you are revo­king your con­sent.

The data pre­viously collec­ted will then be dele­ted as soon as pro­ces­sing is no lon­ger neces­sary. Howe­ver, we must obser­ve any reten­tion periods requi­red under tax and com­mer­cial law.

Goo­gle Analy­tics

We use Goo­gle Analy­tics on our web­si­te. This is a web analy­tics ser­vi­ce pro­vi­ded by Goo­gle Inc., 1600 Amphithea­tre Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043 (herei­naf­ter: Goo­gle).

Through cer­ti­fi­ca­tion accor­ding to the EU-US Pri­vacy Shield

https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&status=Active

Goo­gle gua­ran­tees that it will follow the EU’s data pro­tec­tion regu­la­tions when pro­ces­sing data in the Uni­ted Sta­tes.

The Goo­gle Analy­tics ser­vi­ce is used to analy­ze how our web­si­te is used. The legal basis is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. Our legi­ti­ma­te inter­est lies in the analy­sis, opti­mi­za­tion, and eco­no­mic ope­ra­tion of our site.

Usa­ge and user-rela­ted infor­ma­tion, such as IP address, pla­ce, time, or fre­quency of your visits to our web­si­te will be trans­mit­ted to a Goo­gle ser­ver in the Uni­ted Sta­tes and sto­red the­re. Howe­ver, we use Goo­gle Analy­tics with the so-called anony­mi­za­tion fun­ction, whe­reby Goo­gle trun­ca­tes the IP address within the EU or the EEA befo­re it is trans­mit­ted to the US.

The data collec­ted in this way is in turn used by Goo­gle to pro­vi­de us with an eva­lua­tion of visits to our web­si­te and what visi­tors do once the­re. This data can also be used to pro­vi­de other ser­vi­ces rela­ted to the use of our web­si­te and of the inter­net in gene­ral.

Goo­gle sta­tes that it will not con­nect your IP address to other data. In addi­tion, Goo­gle pro­vi­des further infor­ma­tion with regard to its data pro­tec­tion prac­ti­ces at

https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/partners,

inclu­ding options you can exer­ci­se to pre­vent such use of your data.

In addi­tion, Goo­gle offers an opt-out add-on at

https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

in addi­tion with further infor­ma­tion. This add-on can be ins­ta­lled on the most popu­lar brow­sers and offers you further con­trol over the data that Goo­gle collects when you visit our web­si­te. The add-on informs Goo­gle Analy­tics’ JavaS­cript (ga.js) that no infor­ma­tion about the web­si­te visit should be trans­mit­ted to Goo­gle Analy­tics. Howe­ver, this does not pre­vent infor­ma­tion from being trans­mit­ted to us or to other web analy­tics ser­vi­ces we may use as detai­led herein.

You­Tu­be

We use You­Tu­be on our web­si­te. This is a video por­tal ope­ra­ted by You­Tu­be LLC, 901 Cherry Ave, 94066 San Bruno, CA, USA, herei­naf­ter refe­rred to as “You­Tu­be”.

You­Tu­be is a sub­si­diary of Goo­gle LLC, 1600 Amphithea­tre Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043 USA, herei­naf­ter refe­rred to as “Goo­gle”.

Through cer­ti­fi­ca­tion accor­ding to the EU-US Pri­vacy Shield

https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&status=Active

Goo­gle and its sub­si­diary You­Tu­be gua­ran­tee that they will follow the EU’s data pro­tec­tion regu­la­tions when pro­ces­sing data in the Uni­ted Sta­tes.

We use You­Tu­be in its advan­ced pri­vacy mode to show you videos. The legal basis is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. Our legi­ti­ma­te inter­est lies in impro­ving the qua­lity of our web­si­te. Accor­ding to You­Tu­be, the advan­ced pri­vacy mode means that the data spe­ci­fied below will only be trans­mit­ted to the You­Tu­be ser­ver if you actually start a video.

Without this mode, a con­nec­tion to the You­Tu­be ser­ver in the USA will be esta­blished as soon as you access any of our web­pa­ges on which a You­Tu­be video is embed­ded.

This con­nec­tion is requi­red in order to be able to dis­play the res­pec­ti­ve video on our web­si­te within your brow­ser. You­Tu­be will record and pro­cess at a mini­mum your IP address, the date and time the video was dis­pla­yed, as well as the web­si­te you visi­ted. In addi­tion, a con­nec­tion to the Dou­ble­Click adver­ti­sing net­work of Goo­gle is esta­blished.

If you are log­ged in to You­Tu­be when you access our site, You­Tu­be will assign the con­nec­tion infor­ma­tion to your You­Tu­be account. To pre­vent this, you must either log out of You­Tu­be befo­re visi­ting our site or make the appro­pria­te set­tings in your You­Tu­be account.

For the pur­po­se of fun­ctio­na­lity and analy­sis of usa­ge beha­vior, You­Tu­be per­ma­nently sto­res coo­kies on your devi­ce via your brow­ser. If you do not agree to this pro­ces­sing, you have the option of pre­ven­ting the ins­ta­lla­tion of coo­kies by making the appro­pria­te set­tings in your brow­ser. Further details can be found in the sec­tion about coo­kies abo­ve.

Further infor­ma­tion about the collec­tion and use of data as well as your rights and pro­tec­tion options in Google’s pri­vacy policy found at

https://policies.google.com/privacy

Onli­ne job appli­ca­tions / publi­ca­tion of job adver­ti­se­ments

We offer you the oppor­tu­nity to apply for jobs with our com­pany via our web­si­te. In the case of the­se digi­tal appli­ca­tions, we collect your appli­ca­tion data elec­tro­ni­cally in order to pro­cess your appli­ca­tion.

The legal basis for this pro­ces­sing is §26 Para. 1 S. 1 BDSG in con­jun­ction with Art. 88 Para. 1 GDPR.

If you are hired as a result of the appli­ca­tion pro­cess, we will sto­re the data you pro­vi­de during the appli­ca­tion pro­cess in your per­son­nel file for the pur­po­se of the usual orga­ni­za­tio­nal and admi­nis­tra­ti­ve pro­cess, natu­rally in com­plian­ce with further legal obli­ga­tions.

The legal basis for this pro­ces­sing is §26 Para. 1 S. 1 BDSG in con­jun­ction with Art. 88 Para. 1 GDPR.

If we do not hire you, we will auto­ma­ti­cally dele­te the data sub­mit­ted to us two months after the final deci­sion is made. We will not dele­te the data, howe­ver, if we must sto­re the data for legal reasons such as evi­den­ce of equal treat­ment of appli­cants, until any legal action is con­clu­ded, or four months.

In this case, the legal basis is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR and §24 Para. 1 No. 2 BDSG. Our legi­ti­ma­te inter­est lies in any legal defen­se we may have to mount .

If you expressly con­sent to a lon­ger sto­ra­ge of your data, e.g. for your inclu­sion in a data­ba­se of appli­cants or inter­es­ted par­ties, the data will be pro­ces­sed further on the basis of your con­sent. The legal basis is then Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a) GDPR. You may with­draw your con­sent at any time with futu­re effect per Art. 7 Para. 3 GDPR with futu­re effect.

Model Data Pro­tec­tion Sta­te­ment for Anwal­ts­kanz­lei Weiß & Part­ner

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