We are delighted that you are interested in our company. Data protection is of a particularly high priority for the company's management. It is generally possible to use the Putzroboter-Test.com website without providing any personal data. However, if a data subject wishes to make use of special services offered by our company via our website, it may be necessary to process personal data. If the processing of personal data is necessary and there is no legal basis for such processing, we generally obtain the consent of the person concerned.
The processing of personal data, such as the name, address, e-mail address, or telephone number of a data subject, is always in line with the General Data Protection Regulation and in accordance with the country-specific data protection regulations applicable to the company. By means of this privacy policy, our company would like to inform the public about the nature, scope and purpose of the personal data we collect, use and process. Furthermore, data subjects are informed of the rights they are entitled to by means of this privacy policy.
As the controller, the company has implemented numerous technical and organizational measures to ensure the most complete protection of personal data processed through this website. However, Internet-based data transmissions can generally have security gaps, meaning that absolute protection cannot be guaranteed. For this reason, every data subject is free to transfer personal data to us by alternative means, for example by telephone.
The company's privacy policy is based on the terms used by the European legislator for the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our privacy policy should be easy to read and understand both for the public and for our customers and business partners. To ensure this, we would like to explain the terms used in advance.
In this privacy statement, we use the following terms, among others:
personal data
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (hereinafter “data subject”). An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more particular characteristics that are an expression of the physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
person concerned
Data subject is any identified or identifiable natural person whose personal data is processed by the controller.
workmanship
Processing is any process carried out with or without the aid of automated processes or any such series of processes in connection with personal data, such as collecting, organizing, storing, adapting or modifying, reading, querying, using, disclosing through transmission, dissemination or any other form of provision, reconciliation or linking, restriction, deletion or destruction.
Restriction of processing
Restriction of processing is the marking of stored personal data with the aim of restricting their future processing.
profiling
Profiling is any type of automated processing of personal data that consists of using this personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyze or predict aspects relating to the work performance, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, whereabouts or changes of location of that natural person.
pseudonymization
Pseudonymization is the processing of personal data in such a way that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that this additional information is stored separately and is subject to technical and organizational measures which ensure that the personal data is not assigned to an identified or identifiable natural person.
Responsible person or person responsible for processing
The person responsible or responsible for processing is the natural or legal person, authority, agency or other body which, alone or together with others, decides on the purposes and means of processing personal data. Where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by Union law or the law of the Member States, the controller or the specific criteria for its nomination may be provided for by Union law or the law of the Member States.
Contract processor
Contract processor is a natural or legal person, authority, agency or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the person responsible.
transceivers
The recipient is a natural or legal person, authority, institution or other body to which personal data is disclosed, regardless of whether it is a third party or not. However, public authorities that may receive personal data as part of a specific investigation mandate under Union or Member State law are not considered recipients.
third
A third party is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, the controller, the processor and the persons who, under the direct responsibility of the controller or processor, are authorized to process the personal data. Consent is any declaration of will given voluntarily by the data subject in an informed and unequivocal manner in the form of a statement or other unequivocal statement of intent given by the data subject in a specific case in an informed and unequivocal manner affirmative act by which the data subject indicates that he or she agrees to the processing of personal data concerning him or her.
Responsible person within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation, other data protection laws applicable in member states of the European Union and other provisions related to data protection law is:
Simon Ester
Uetersener Strasse 59
25436 Tornesch
Germany
info@curveland.com
The curveland.com site collects a series of general data and information when a data subject or automated system calls up the website. This general data and information is stored in the server's log files. The (1) browser types and versions used, (2) the operating system used by the accessing system, (3) the website from which an accessing system accesses our website (so-called referrer), (4) the sub-websites that are accessed via an accessing system on our website, (5) the date and time of access to the website, (6) an Internet protocol address (IP address), (7) the Internet service provider of the accessing system and (8) other similar data and Information that serves to avert threats in the event of attacks on our information technology systems.
When using this general data and information, the company does not draw any conclusions about the data subject. Rather, this information is required to (1) correctly deliver the content of our website, (2) to optimize the content of our website and advertising for it, (3) to ensure the long-term functionality of our information technology systems and the technology of our website, and (4) to provide law enforcement authorities with the information necessary for prosecution in the event of a cyber attack. Curveland therefore analyzes anonymously collected data and information statistically, with the aim of increasing data protection and data security in our company, and to ensure an optimal level of protection for the personal data we process. The anonymous data in the server log files is stored separately from all personal data provided by a data subject.
The controller processes and stores personal data of the data subject only for the period necessary to achieve the storage purpose or if this has been provided for by the European legislator of directives and regulations or another legislator in laws or regulations to which the controller is subject.
If the storage purpose ceases to apply or if a storage period prescribed by the European legislator of directives and regulations or another competent legislator expires, the personal data will be blocked or deleted routinely and in accordance with legal requirements.
Right to confirmation
Every data subject has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations to request confirmation from the controller as to whether personal data concerning them is being processed. If a data subject wishes to exercise this right of confirmation, they can contact an employee of the controller at any time.
Right to information
Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right, granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations, to receive free information from the controller about the personal data stored about him and a copy of this information. In addition, the European legislator has given the data subject information about the following information: the purposes of processing, the categories of personal data that are being processed, the recipients or categories of recipients to whom the personal data have been or are still being disclosed, in particular in the case of recipients in third countries or, in the case of international organization, possible the planned period for which the personal data will be stored, or if this is not possible, The criteria for determining this periodthe existence of a right to correct or delete personal data concerning them or to restrict processing by the controller or a right to object to this processing the existence of a right of appeal to a supervisory authority if the personal data is not collected from the data subject: All available information about the origin of the data the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling in accordance with Article 22 Paragraphs 1 and 4 GDPR and — at least in these cases — meaningful information about the logic involved and the scope and intended effects of such processing for the data subject In addition, the data subject has a right of information as to whether personal data has been transferred to a third country or to an international organization. If this is the case, the data subject also has the right to obtain information about the appropriate guarantees in connection with the transfer. If a data subject wishes to exercise this right of access, he or she may contact an employee of the controller at any time.
Right to rectification
Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations to request the immediate correction of incorrect personal data concerning him or her. In addition, the data subject has the right, taking into account the purposes of the processing, to request the completion of incomplete personal data — including by means of a supplementary statement. If a data subject wishes to exercise this right of rectification, he or she may contact an employee of the controller at any time.
Right to delete (right to be forgotten)
Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations to request that the person responsible delete the personal data concerning him or her immediately, provided that one of the following reasons applies and insofar as processing is not necessary: The personal data was collected for such purposes or otherwise processed for which they are no longer necessary. The data subject withdraws his consent to which the processing in accordance with Article 6 (1) letter a GDPR or Article 9 (2) (a) GDPR, and there is no other legal basis for processing. The data subject objects to processing in accordance with Article 21 (1) of the GDPR and there are no overriding legitimate reasons for the processing, or the data subject objects to the processing in accordance with Article 21 (2) of the GDPR. The personal data was processed unlawfully. The deletion of personal data is necessary to fulfill a legal obligation under Union law or the law of the Member States to which the person responsible is subject. The personal data has been collected in relation to information society services offered in accordance with Article 8 (1) GDPR. If one of the above reasons applies and a data subject wishes to have personal data stored by Curveland deleted, he or she may, at any time, contact any employee of the controller. An employee of Spaewear Test shall promptly ensure that the erasure request is complied with immediately. If the personal data has been made public by Curveland and our company, as the controller, is obliged to delete the personal data in accordance with Article 17 (1) GDPR, Curveland, taking into account the available technology and implementation costs, takes appropriate measures, including technical measures, to inform other data controllers who process the published personal data that the data subject is responsible for the other Data controller has requested the deletion of all links to this personal data or of copies or replications of this personal data, unless processing is necessary. An employee of Curveland will arrange the necessary measures in individual cases.
Right to restrict processing
Any person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations to request the controller to restrict processing if one of the following conditions is met: The accuracy of the personal data is denied by the data subject, for a period of time which enables the controller to verify the accuracy of the personal data. The processing is unlawful, the data subject refuses to delete the personal data and instead requests the restriction of the use of personal data. The controller no longer needs the personal data for the purposes of processing, but the data subject needs them to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.The data subject has objected to processing in accordance with Article 21 (1) of the GDPR and it is not yet clear whether the legitimate reasons of the controller prevail over those of the data subject. If the above conditions are met, and a data subject wishes to request the restriction of the processing of personal data stored by the Curveland, he or she may at any time contact any employee of the controller. The employee of the Curveland will arrange the restriction of the processing.
Right to data portability
Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right, granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations, to receive personal data concerning him or her, which has been provided by the data subject to a controller, in a structured, common and machine-readable format. It also has the right to transfer this data to another person responsible without hindrance from the person responsible to whom the personal data has been provided, provided that the processing is based on consent in accordance with Article 6 (1) letter a GDPR or Article 9 (2) letter a GDPR or on a contract in accordance with Article 6 (1) (b) GDPR and the processing is carried out using automated procedures, provided that the processing is not necessary for the performance of a task that is in the public interest or in In addition, when exercising his right to data portability in accordance with Article 20 (1) of the GDPR, the data subject has the right to have the personal data transmitted directly from one controller to another person responsible, insofar as this is technically feasible and provided that this does not affect the rights and freedoms of other persons. To assert the right to data portability, the data subject may at any time contact contact a Curveland employee.
Right to object
Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations to object at any time, for reasons arising from their particular situation, to the processing of personal data concerning them carried out on the basis of Article 6 (1) (e) or (f) GDPR. This also applies to profiling based on these provisions. The Curveland shall no longer process the personal data in the event of the objection, unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject, or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims. If the Curveland processes personal data for direct marketing purposes, the data subject shall have the right to object at any time to processing of personal data for the purpose of such Insert advertising. This also applies to profiling, insofar as it is associated with such direct advertising. If the data subject objects to Curveland to processing for direct marketing purposes, Curveland will no longer process the personal data for these purposes. In addition, the data subject has the right, on grounds relating to his or her particular situation, to object to processing of personal data concerning him or her carried out by Curveland for scientific or historical research purposes or for statistical purposes in accordance with Article 89 (1) of the GDPR, unless such Processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in public interest. In order to exercise the right to object, the data subject may directly contact any employee of Curveland or another employee. Notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC, the data subject is also free to exercise his right of objection in connection with the use of information society services by means of automated procedures using technical specifications.
Automated decisions on a case-by-case basis, including profiling
Any person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations not to be subject to a decision based exclusively on automated processing — including profiling — which has legal effect against him or similarly significantly affects him, provided that the decision (1) is not necessary for the conclusion or performance of a contract between the data subject and the controller, or (2) due to Union or Member State legislation to which the controller is subject is permitted and this legislation contains appropriate measures to protect the rights and freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject or (3) is made with the express consent of the data subject. If the decision (1) is necessary for the conclusion or performance of a contract between the data subject and the controller, or (2) is made with the express consent of the data subject, Curveland takes appropriate measures to protect the rights and freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject, including at least the right to obtain intervention by a person responsible, to state his or her point of view and to challenge the decision. If the data subject wishes to assert rights with regard to automated decisions, he or she may contact an employee of the controller at any time.
Right to withdraw consent under data protection law
Any person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European legislator of directives and regulations to withdraw consent to the processing of personal data at any time. If the data subject wishes to exercise the right to withdraw consent, he or she may contact an employee of the controller at any time.
As a participant in the Amazon Partner Program, the person responsible for processing has integrated Amazon components on this website. The Amazon components were designed by Amazon with the aim of providing customers with advertisements on various Amazon Group websites, in particular Amazon.co.uk, Local.Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, Buyvip.com, Amazon.fr, Amazon.it and Amazon.es. to broker Buyvip.com upon payment of a commission. The person responsible for processing can generate advertising revenue by using Amazon components.
The operating company of these Amazon components is Amazon EU S.à.r.l, 5 Rue Plaetis, L-2338 Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
Amazon places a cookie on the data subject's information technology system. What cookies are has already been explained above. Each time you access one of the individual pages of this website, which is operated by the person responsible for processing and on which an Amazon component has been integrated, the Internet browser on the data subject's information technology system is automatically prompted by the respective Amazon component to transmit data to Amazon for the purpose of online advertising and billing of commissions. As part of this technical process, Amazon receives personal data that Amazon uses to trace the origin of orders received by Amazon and subsequently enable commission billing. Among other things, Amazon can understand that the person concerned has clicked on a partner link on our website.
As already described above, the data subject can prevent cookies from being set by our website at any time by means of an appropriate setting of the Internet browser used and thus permanently object to the setting of cookies. Such a setting of the Internet browser used would also prevent Amazon from setting a cookie on the data subject's information technology system. In addition, cookies already set by Amazon can be deleted at any time via an Internet browser or other software programs.
More information and Amazon's applicable privacy policy can be found at https://www.amazon.de/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=3312401.
Art. 6 I lit. a GDPR serves as the legal basis for our company for processing operations in which we obtain consent for a specific processing purpose. If the processing of personal data is necessary to fulfill a contract to which the data subject is a party, as is the case, for example, in processing operations that are necessary for the delivery of goods or the provision of another service or consideration, the processing is based on Art. 6 I lit. b GDPR. The same applies to such processing operations that are necessary to carry out pre-contractual measures, for example in cases of inquiries about our products or services. If our company is subject to a legal obligation which requires the processing of personal data, such as to fulfill tax obligations, the processing is based on Art. 6 I lit. c GDPR. In rare cases, the processing of personal data could be necessary to protect the vital interests of the data subject or another natural person. This would be the case, for example, if a visitor were injured in our company and his name, age, health insurance data or other vital information would then have to be passed on to a doctor, hospital or other third party. Processing would then be based on Art. 6 I lit. d GDPR. Ultimately, processing operations could be based on Art. 6 I lit. f GDPR. Processing operations that are not covered by any of the above legal bases are based on this legal basis if processing is necessary to protect a legitimate interest of our company or a third party, provided that the interests, fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms of the data subject do not prevail. We are permitted to carry out such processing operations in particular because they have been specifically mentioned by the European legislator. In this respect, he took the view that a legitimate interest could be assumed if the data subject is a customer of the person responsible (recital 47 sentence 2 GDPR).
If the processing of personal data is based on Article 6 I lit. f GDPR, our legitimate interest is to conduct our business for the benefit of all our employees and shareholders.
The criterion for the duration of storage of personal data is the respective legal retention period. At the end of the period, the corresponding data will be routinely deleted, provided that it is no longer required to fulfill or initiate a contract.
We would like to inform you that the provision of personal data is partly required by law (e.g. tax regulations) or may also result from contractual regulations (e.g. information about the contractual partner). In order to conclude a contract, it may be necessary for a data subject to provide us with personal data, which must then be processed by us. For example, the data subject is obliged to provide us with personal data when our company concludes a contract with him or her. Failure to provide personal data would mean that the contract with the person concerned could not be concluded. Before personal data is provided by the person concerned, the person concerned must contact one of our employees. Our employee will inform the person concerned on a case-by-case basis whether the provision of personal data is required by law or contract or is necessary for the conclusion of the contract, whether there is an obligation to provide the personal data and what consequences the failure to provide the personal data would have.
As a responsible company, we refrain from automatic decision-making or profiling. This privacy policy was created by the data protection declaration generator of DGD Deutsche Gesellschaft für Datenschutz GmbH, which as External data protection officer Schweinfurt operates in cooperation with Data protection lawyer Christian Solmecke created.