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Information obligation according to \u00a7 5 TMG.<\/p>\n
ZIPPYDOC GmbH
\nNeue Mainzer Strasse 66-68,
\n60311 Frankfurt am Main,
\nGermany<\/p>\n
Register:<\/strong> commercial register Tel .:<\/strong> +49 (0) 151 74597499<\/span> Job title:<\/strong> The provision, implementation, sale and brokerage of software solutions which, among other things, link various document-based applications with one another.<\/p>\n \u0421hief Executive Officer<\/strong> Source: Created with the Imprint generator<\/a> by AdSimple<\/p>\n EU dispute settlement<\/strong><\/p>\n In accordance with the regulation on online dispute resolution in consumer affairs (ODR regulation), we would like to inform you about the online dispute resolution platform (OS platform). However, we would like to point out that we are not willing or obliged to participate in dispute settlement proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.<\/p>\n Liability for the content of this website<\/strong><\/p>\n We are constantly developing the content of this website and strive to provide correct and current information. According to the Telemedia Act (TMG) \u00a77 (1)<\/a> As a service provider, we are responsible for our own information, which we make available for use, in accordance with general laws. Unfortunately, we cannot accept any liability for the correctness of all content on this website, especially for those provided by third parties. As a service provider within the meaning of \u00a7\u00a7 8 to 10, we are not obliged to monitor the information transmitted or stored by you or to investigate circumstances that indicate illegal activity.<\/p>\n Our obligations to remove information or to block the use of information according to general laws due to judicial or official orders remain unaffected even in the event of our non-responsibility according to \u00a7\u00a7 8 to 10.<\/p>\n If you notice problematic or illegal content, please contact us immediately so that we can remove the illegal content. You will find the contact details in the imprint.<\/p>\n Liability for links on this website<\/strong><\/p>\n Our website contains links to other websites for whose content we are not responsible. We are not liable for linked websites because we had no knowledge of illegal activities, we have not noticed such illegal activities and we would remove links immediately if we became aware of illegal activities.<\/p>\n If you notice illegal links on our website, please contact us. You will find the contact details in the imprint.<\/p>\n Copyright notice<\/strong><\/p>\n All contents of this website (images, photos, texts, videos) are subject to the copyright of the Federal Republic of Germany. Please ask us before you distribute, reproduce or exploit the content of this website, for example republishing it on other websites. If necessary, we will legally prosecute the unauthorized use of parts of the content on our site.<\/p>\n If you find any content on this website that violates copyright law, please contact us.<\/p>\n Photo credit<\/strong><\/p>\n The images, photos and graphics on this website are protected by copyright.<\/p>\n Data protection<\/strong><\/p>\n We have written this data protection declaration (version 04.03.2021-321268453) in order to be able to offer you in accordance with the requirements of General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016\/679<\/a> to explain what information we collect, how we use data and what choices you have as a visitor to this website.<\/p>\n Privacy statements usually sound very technical. However, this version should describe the most important things to you as simply and clearly as possible. As far as possible, technical terms are explained in a reader-friendly manner. We would also like to convey that we only collect and use information with this website if there is a corresponding legal basis. This is certainly not possible if you give the briefest possible technical explanations, as they are often standard on the Internet when it comes to data protection. I hope you find the following explanations interesting and informative and maybe there is one or the other piece of information that you were not familiar with. Automatic data storage<\/strong><\/p>\n When you visit websites these days, certain information is automatically created and stored, including on this website. This collected data should be collected as sparingly as possible and only with justification. By the way, by website we mean the entirety of all websites on your domain, ie everything from the start page (homepage) to the very last subpage (like this one). By domain we mean example.de or musterbeispiel.com.<\/p>\n Even while you are currently visiting our website, our web server – that is the computer on which this website is stored – usually automatically saves data such as<\/p>\n As an illustration:<\/p>\n As a rule, these files are stored for two weeks and then automatically deleted. We do not pass on this data, but we cannot rule out that this data will be viewed by the authorities in the event of illegal behavior.<\/p>\n In short: your visit is logged by our provider (company that runs our website on special computers (servers)), but we do not pass on your data!<\/p>\n Cookies<\/strong><\/p>\n Our website uses HTTP cookies to save user-specific data. What exactly are cookies?<\/strong><\/p>\n Whenever you surf the Internet, you are using a browser. Well-known browsers are, for example, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Most websites save small text files in your browser. These files are called cookies.<\/p>\n One thing cannot be dismissed out of hand: Cookies are really useful little helpers. Almost all websites use cookies. More precisely, they are HTTP cookies, as there are also other cookies for other areas of application. HTTP cookies are small files that our website stores on your computer. These cookie files are automatically placed in the cookie folder, which is the \u201cbrain\u201d of your browser. A cookie consists of a name and a value. When defining a cookie, one or more attributes must also be specified.<\/p>\n Cookies save certain user data from you, such as language or personal page settings. When you call up our site again, your browser transmits the “user-related” information back to our site. Thanks to cookies, our website knows who you are and offers you your usual standard settings. In some browsers, each cookie has its own file, in others, such as Firefox, all cookies are stored in a single file.<\/p>\n There are both first-party cookies and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are created directly from our side, third-party cookies are created by partner websites (e.g. Google Analytics). Each cookie must be evaluated individually, as each cookie stores different data. The expiry time of a cookie also varies from a few minutes to a few years. Cookies are not software programs and do not contain viruses, Trojans or other “pests”. Cookies cannot access information on your PC either.<\/p>\n For example, cookie data can look like this:<\/p>\n A browser should support the following minimum sizes:<\/p>\n What types of cookies are there?<\/strong><\/p>\n The question of which cookies we use in particular depends on the services used and is clarified in the following sections of the data protection declaration. At this point we would like to briefly discuss the different types of HTTP cookies.<\/p>\n There are 4 types of cookies:<\/p>\n Absolutely necessary cookies Functional cookies Goal-oriented cookies Advertising cookies When you visit a website for the first time, you will usually be asked which of these types of cookies you would like to allow. And of course this decision is also saved in a cookie.<\/p>\n How can I delete cookies?<\/strong><\/p>\n You decide for yourself how and whether you want to use cookies. Regardless of which service or website the cookies originate from, you always have the option of deleting cookies, only partially allowing them or deactivating them. For example, you can block third-party cookies but allow all other cookies.<\/p>\n If you want to find out which cookies have been stored in your browser, if you want to change or delete cookie settings, you can find this in your browser settings:<\/p>\n Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome<\/a><\/p>\n Safari: manage cookies and website data with Safari<\/a><\/p>\n Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer<\/a><\/p>\n Internet Explorer: deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n If you generally do not want cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. For each individual cookie, you can decide whether or not to allow the cookie. The procedure is different depending on the browser. It is best to search for the instructions in Google with the search term \u201cDelete cookies Chrome\u201d or \u201cDeactivate cookies Chrome\u201d in the case of a Chrome browser or replace the word \u201cChrome\u201d with the name of your browser, e.g. Edge, Firefox, Safari.<\/p>\n What about my data protection?<\/strong><\/p>\n The so-called \u201ccookie guidelines\u201d have existed since 2009. It states that the storage of cookies requires your consent. Within the EU countries, however, there are still very different reactions to these guidelines. In Germany, the cookie guidelines have not been implemented as national law. Instead, this guideline was largely implemented in Section 15 (3) of the Telemedia Act (TMG).<\/p>\n If you want to know more about cookies and are not afraid of technical documentation, we recommend https:\/\/tools.ietf.org\/html\/rfc6265<\/a> , the Request for Comments from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) called \u201cHTTP State Management Mechanism\u201d.<\/p>\n Storage of personal data<\/strong><\/p>\n Personal data that you transmit to us electronically on this website, such as name, e-mail address, address or other personal information in the context of submitting a form or comments in the blog, are stored by us together with the time and the IP address. Address is only used for the specified purpose, stored securely and not passed on to third parties.<\/p>\n We therefore only use your personal data for communication with those visitors who expressly request contact and for processing the services and products offered on this website. We do not pass on your personal data without your consent, but we cannot rule out that this data will be viewed in the event of illegal behavior.<\/p>\n If you send us personal data by e-mail – outside of this website – we cannot guarantee secure transmission and protection of your data. We recommend that you never send confidential data unencrypted by email.<\/p>\n The legal basis is after Article 6 Paragraph 1 a GDPR<\/a> (Lawfulness of processing) in that you give us your consent to process the data you have entered. You can revoke this consent at any time – an informal e-mail is sufficient, you will find our contact details in the imprint.<\/p>\n Rights according to the General Data Protection Regulation<\/strong><\/p>\n According to the provisions of the GDPR, you have the following rights:<\/p>\n If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or that your data protection claims have been violated in any other way, you can contact the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI)<\/a> turn.<\/p>\n Evaluation of visitor behavior<\/strong><\/p>\n In the following data protection declaration we inform you whether and how we evaluate data from your visit to this website. The analysis of the collected data is usually anonymous and we cannot infer your person from your behavior on this website.<\/p>\n You can find out more about how to object to this analysis of the visit data in the following data protection declaration.<\/p>\n TLS encryption with https<\/strong><\/p>\n TLS, encryption and https sound and are very technical. We use HTTPS (the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure stands for “secure hypertext transfer protocol”) to transfer data securely on the Internet. We have thus introduced an additional layer of security and are fulfilling data protection through technology design Article 25 Paragraph 1 GDPR<\/a> ). By using TLS (Transport Layer Security), an encryption protocol for secure data transmission on the Internet, we can ensure the protection of confidential data. MailChimp privacy policy<\/strong><\/p>\n Like many other websites, we also use the services of the newsletter company MailChimp on our website. MailChimp is operated by The Rocket Science Group, LLC, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Suite 5000, Atlanta, GA 30308 USA. Thanks to MailChimp, we can send you interesting news very easily via newsletter. With MailChimp we don’t have to install anything and can still draw on a pool of really useful functions. In the following, we will go into more detail about this e-mail marketing service and inform you about the most important aspects relevant to data protection.<\/p>\n What is MailChimp?<\/strong><\/p>\n MailChimp is a cloud-based newsletter management service. \u201cCloud-based\u201d means that we don’t have to install MailChimp on our own computer or server. Instead, we use the service via an IT infrastructure – which is available via the Internet – on an external server. This way of using software is also called SaaS (Software as a Service).<\/p>\n With MailChimp we can choose from a wide range of different email types. Depending on what we want to achieve with our newsletter, we can carry out individual campaigns, regular campaigns, autoresponders (automatic e-mail), A \/ B tests, RSS campaigns (sending out in a predefined time and frequency) and follow-up campaigns .<\/p>\n Why do we use MailChimp on our website?<\/strong><\/p>\n We generally use a newsletter service so that we can stay in contact with you. We want to tell you what’s new with us or what attractive offers we currently have in our program. We always look for the simplest and best solutions for our marketing measures. And for this reason we also decided to use Mailchimp’s newsletter management service. Although the software is very easy to use, it offers a large number of helpful features. In this way we can design interesting and beautiful newsletters in a short time. With the design templates we offer, we design each newsletter individually and thanks to the “responsive design”, our content is displayed legibly and beautifully on your smartphone (or any other mobile device).<\/p>\n Thanks to tools such as the A \/ B test or the extensive analysis options, we can see very quickly how you get our newsletters. In this way we can react if necessary and improve our offer or our services.<\/p>\n Another advantage is Mailchimp’s “cloud system”. The data is not stored and processed directly on our server. We can retrieve the data from external servers and in this way save our storage space. In addition, the maintenance effort is significantly lower.<\/p>\n Which data is saved by MailChimp?<\/strong><\/p>\n The Rocket Science Group LLC (MailChimp) maintains online platforms that enable us to contact you (provided you have subscribed to our newsletter). If you become a subscriber to our newsletter via our website, you confirm your membership in an email list from MailChimp by email. So that MailChimp can also prove that you have registered yourself in the “list provider”, the date of the entry and your IP address are saved. MailChimp also stores your email address, your name, the physical address and demographic information such as language or location.<\/p>\n This information is used to send you emails and to enable certain other MailChimp functions (such as evaluation of the newsletter).<\/p>\n MailChimp also shares information with third party providers to provide better services. MailChimp also shares some data with third-party advertising partners in order to better understand the interests and concerns of its customers so that more relevant content and targeted advertising can be provided.<\/p>\n Using so-called “web beacons” (small graphics in HTML e-mails), MailChimp can determine whether the e-mail has arrived, whether it has been opened and whether links have been clicked. All of this information is stored on the MailChimp servers. This gives us statistical evaluations and enables us to see exactly how well you received our newsletter. In this way we can adapt our offer much better to your wishes and improve our service.<\/p>\n MailChimp may also use this data to improve its own service. This can, for example, technically optimize shipping or determine the location (country) of the recipient.<\/p>\n The following cookies can be set by Mailchimp. This is not a complete list of cookies, but rather an exemplary selection:<\/p>\n Surname<\/strong> : AVESTA_ENVIRONMENT Surname<\/strong> : ak_bmsc Surname<\/strong> : bm_sv Surname<\/strong> : _abck Sometimes it can happen that you open our newsletter for a better presentation via a link provided. This is the case, for example, if your e-mail program does not work or the newsletter is not displayed properly. The newsletter is then displayed on a MailChimp website. MailChimp also uses cookies (small text files that save data on your browser) on its own websites. Personal data can be processed by MailChimp and its partners (e.g. Google Analytics). This data collection is the responsibility of MailChimp and we have no influence on it. In the “Cookie Statement” from MailChimp (under: https:\/\/mailchimp.com\/legal\/cookies\/<\/a> ) you can find out exactly how and why the company uses cookies.<\/p>\n How long and where will the data be stored?<\/strong><\/p>\n Since MailChimp is an American company, all collected data is also stored on American servers.<\/p>\n In principle, the data remains permanently stored on Mailchimp’s servers and is only deleted when you request it. You can have your contact deleted by us. This permanently removes all of your personal data for us and anonymizes you in the Mailchimp reports. However, you can also request the deletion of your data directly from MailChimp. Then all your data will be removed there and we will receive a notification from MailChimp. After we received the email, we have 30 days to delete your contact from all connected integrations.<\/p>\n How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?<\/strong><\/p>\n You can withdraw your consent to receive our newsletter at any time within the received email by clicking on the link in the area below. If you have unsubscribed by clicking on the unsubscribe link, your data will be deleted from MailChimp.<\/p>\n If you access a MailChimp website via a link in our newsletter and cookies are set in your browser, you can delete or deactivate these cookies at any time.<\/p>\n Deactivating or deleting works slightly differently depending on the browser. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:<\/p>\n Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome<\/a><\/p>\n Safari: manage cookies and website data with Safari<\/a><\/p>\n Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer<\/a><\/p>\n Internet Explorer: deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n If you generally do not want cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. In this way, you can decide for each individual cookie whether or not to allow it.<\/p>\n MailChimp is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data. You can find more information on this at https:\/\/www.privacyshield.gov\/participant?id=a2zt0000000TO6hAAG&tid=321268453<\/a> . You can find out more about the use of cookies at MailChimp at https:\/\/mailchimp.com\/legal\/cookies\/<\/a> , You can find information on data protection at MailChimp (Privacy) at https:\/\/mailchimp.com\/legal\/privacy\/<\/a> read up.<\/p>\n Embedded social media elements data protection declaration<\/strong><\/p>\n We integrate elements of social media services on our website to display images, videos and texts. Facebook privacy policy<\/strong><\/p>\n We use selected tools from Facebook on our website. Facebook is a social media network operated by Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbor, Dublin 2 Ireland. With the help of these tools, we can offer you and people who are interested in our products and services the best possible offer. In the following we provide an overview of the various Facebook tools, which data is sent to Facebook and how you can delete this data.<\/p>\n What are Facebook tools?<\/strong><\/p>\n In addition to many other products, Facebook also offers the so-called \u201cFacebook Business Tools\u201d. This is the official name of Facebook. But since the term is hardly known, we decided to call them just Facebook tools. These include:<\/p>\n These tools enable Facebook to expand its services and to receive information about user activities outside of Facebook.<\/p>\n Why do we use Facebook tools on our website?<\/strong><\/p>\n We only want to show our services and products to people who are really interested in them. With the help of advertisements (Facebook ads) we can reach exactly these people. However, in order to be able to show users appropriate advertising, Facebook needs information about people’s wishes and needs. Information about user behavior (and contact details) is made available to the company on our website. As a result, Facebook collects better user data and can show interested people the right advertising about our products or services. The tools thus enable tailor-made advertising campaigns on Facebook.<\/p>\n Facebook calls data about your behavior on our website \u201cevent data\u201d. These are also used for measurement and analysis services. In this way, Facebook can create \u201ccampaign reports\u201d on our behalf about the impact of our advertising campaigns. Analyzes also give us a better insight into how you use our services, website or products. This enables us to optimize your user experience on our website with some of these tools. For example, you can use the social plug-ins to share content on our site directly on Facebook.<\/p>\n Which data are saved by Facebook tools?<\/strong><\/p>\n By using individual Facebook tools, personal data (customer data) can be sent to Facebook. Depending on the tools used, customer data such as name, address, telephone number and IP address can be sent.<\/p>\n Facebook uses this information to compare the data with the data it has about you (if you are a Facebook member). So-called “hashing” takes place before customer data is transmitted to Facebook. This means that a data record of any size can be transformed into a character string. This is also used to encrypt data.<\/p>\n In addition to the contact details, “event data” are also transmitted. “Event data” means the information that we receive about you on our website. For example, which sub-pages you visit or which products you buy from us. Facebook does not share the information it receives with third parties (such as advertisers) unless the company has explicit permission or is legally obliged to do so. “Event data” can also be linked to contact details. This enables Facebook to offer better personalized advertising. After the already mentioned comparison process, Facebook will delete the contact data again.<\/p>\n In order to be able to deliver advertisements in an optimized way, Facebook only uses the event data if this has been combined with other data (which were recorded by Facebook in a different way). Facebook also uses this event data for security, protection, development and research purposes. Much of this data is transferred to Facebook via cookies. Cookies are small text files that are used to store data or information in browsers. Depending on the tools used and whether you are a Facebook member, a different number of cookies will be created in your browser. In the descriptions of the individual Facebook tools, we go into more detail on individual Facebook cookies. You can also find general information about the use of Facebook cookies at https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/policies\/cookies<\/a> .<\/p>\n How long and where will the data be stored?<\/strong><\/p>\n In principle, Facebook stores data until it is no longer needed for its own services and Facebook products. Facebook has servers all over the world where your data is stored. However, after it has been compared with your own user data, customer data is deleted within 48 hours.<\/p>\n How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?<\/strong><\/p>\n In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation, you have the right to information, correction, portability and deletion of your data.<\/p>\n The data will only be completely deleted if you completely delete your Facebook account. And this is how deleting your Facebook account works:<\/p>\n 1) On the right side of Facebook, click Settings.<\/p>\n 2) Then click on “Your Facebook information” in the left column.<\/p>\n 3) Now click \u201cDeactivate and Delete\u201d.<\/p>\n 4) Now select “Delete account” and then click on “Next and delete account”<\/p>\n 5) Now enter your password, click on “Next” and then on “Delete account”<\/p>\n The storage of the data that Facebook receives via our site takes place, among other things, via cookies (e.g. with social plugins). You can deactivate, delete or manage individual or all cookies in your browser. This works in different ways depending on which browser you are using. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:<\/p>\n Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome<\/a><\/p>\n Safari: manage cookies and website data with Safari<\/a><\/p>\n Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer<\/a><\/p>\n Internet Explorer: deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n If you generally do not want cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. In this way, you can decide for each individual cookie whether or not to allow it.<\/p>\n Facebook is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data. You can find more information on this at https:\/\/www.privacyshield.gov\/participant?id=a2zt0000000GnywAAC<\/a> . We hope we have brought you the most important information about the use and data processing by the Facebook tools. If you want to learn more about how Facebook uses your data, we recommend the data guidelines on https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/about\/privacy\/update<\/a> .<\/p>\n Instagram privacy policy<\/strong><\/p>\n We have built in Instagram functions on our website. Instagram is a social media platform of the company Instagram LLC, 1601 WillowRd, Menlo Park CA 94025, USA. Instagram has been a subsidiary of Facebook Inc. since 2012. and belongs to the Facebook products. Embedding Instagram content on our website is called embedding. This enables us to show you content such as buttons, photos or videos from Instagram directly on our website. When you visit our website that has an Instagram function integrated, data is transmitted to Instagram, stored and processed. Instagram uses the same systems and technologies as Facebook. Your data will thus be processed across all Facebook companies.<\/p>\n In the following, we want to give you a more detailed insight into why Instagram collects data, what data it is and how you can largely control the data processing. Since Instagram becomes Facebook Inc. heard, we obtain our information from the Instagram guidelines on the one hand, but also from the Facebook data guidelines themselves on the other.<\/p>\n What is Instagram<\/strong><\/p>\n Instagram is one of the most famous social media networks in the world. Instagram combines the advantages of a blog with the advantages of audiovisual platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo. You can upload photos and short videos to \u201cInsta\u201d (as many of the users casually call the platform), edit them with various filters and also distribute them on other social networks. And if you don’t want to be active yourself, you can just follow other interesting users.<\/p>\n Why do we use Instagram on our website?<\/strong><\/p>\n Instagram is the social media platform that has really gone through the roof in recent years. And of course we have also reacted to this boom. We want you to feel as comfortable as possible on our website. That is why a varied preparation of our content is a matter of course for us. Thanks to the embedded Instagram functions, we can enrich our content with helpful, funny or exciting content from the Instagram world. Since Instagram is a subsidiary of Facebook, the data collected can also be used for personalized advertising on Facebook. Our advertisements are only given to people who are really interested in our products or services.<\/p>\n Instagram also uses the collected data for measurement and analysis purposes. We get summarized statistics and thus more insight into your wishes and interests. It is important to note that these reports do not personally identify you.<\/p>\n What data is stored by Instagram?<\/strong><\/p>\n If you come across one of our pages that has Instagram functions (such as Instagram images or plug-ins) installed, your browser automatically connects to the Instagram servers. In doing so, data is sent to Instagram, stored and processed. Regardless of whether you have an Instagram account or not. This includes information about our website, about your computer, about purchases made, about advertisements that you see and how you use our offer. The date and time of your interaction with Instagram are also saved. If you have an Instagram account or are logged in, Instagram stores significantly more data about you.<\/p>\n Facebook differentiates between customer data and event data. We assume this is exactly the case with Instagram. Customer data are, for example, name, address, telephone number and IP address. It is important to mention that this customer data is only transmitted to Instagram after it has been “hashed” beforehand. Hashing means that a data record is converted into a character string. This allows you to encrypt the contact details. In addition, the above-mentioned “event data” are also transmitted. Facebook – and consequently Instagram – understands \u201cevent data\u201d to mean data about your user behavior. It can also happen that contact data is combined with event data. The contact details collected are compared with the data that Instagram already has about you.<\/p>\n The collected data is transmitted to Facebook via small text files (cookies), which are usually set in your browser. Depending on the Instagram functions used and whether you have an Instagram account yourself, different amounts of data are stored.<\/p>\n We assume that data processing on Instagram works in the same way as on Facebook. That means: if you have an Instagram account or www.instagram.com<\/a> have visited, Instagram has set at least one cookie. If this is the case, your browser sends information to Instagram via the cookie as soon as you come into contact with an Instagram function. This data will be deleted or anonymized after 90 days at the latest (after comparison). Although we have dealt intensively with data processing by Instagram, we cannot say exactly which data Instagram collects and stores.<\/p>\n In the following we show you cookies that are set in your browser at least when you click on an Instagram function (such as a button or an Insta picture). In our test, we assume that you do not have an Instagram account. If you are logged in to Instagram, significantly more cookies will of course be set in your browser.<\/p>\n These cookies were used in our test:<\/p>\n Surname:<\/strong> csrftoken Surname:<\/strong> mid Surname:<\/strong> fbsr_321268453124024 Surname:<\/strong> rur Surname:<\/strong> url Annotation:<\/strong> We cannot claim to be complete here. Which cookies are set in the individual case depends on the embedded functions and your use of Instagram.<\/p>\n How long and where will the data be stored?<\/strong><\/p>\n Instagram shares the information received between the Facebook companies with external partners and with people with whom you connect worldwide. The data processing takes place in compliance with our own data guidelines. For security reasons, among other things, your data is distributed on Facebook servers all over the world. Most of these servers are in the USA.<\/p>\n How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?<\/strong><\/p>\n Thanks to the General Data Protection Regulation, you have the right to information, portability, correction and deletion of your data. You can manage your data in the Instagram settings. If you want to completely erase your data on Instagram, you need to permanently delete your Instagram account.<\/p>\n And this is how the deletion of the Instagram account works:<\/p>\n First, open the Instagram app. On your profile page, go down and click on \u201cHelp Center\u201d. You are now on the company’s website. On the website, click on “Manage Your Account” and then on “Delete Your Account”.<\/p>\n If you delete your account entirely, Instagram will delete posts such as your photos and status updates. Information that other people have shared about you does not belong to your account and therefore will not be deleted.<\/p>\n As already mentioned above, Instagram stores your data primarily via cookies. You can manage, deactivate or delete these cookies in your browser. Management always works a little differently depending on your browser. Here we show you the instructions for the most important browsers.<\/p>\n Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome<\/a><\/p>\n Safari: manage cookies and website data with Safari<\/a><\/p>\n Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer<\/a><\/p>\n Internet Explorer: deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies<\/a><\/p>\n You can also set up your browser in such a way that you are always informed when a cookie is to be set. Then you can always decide individually whether you want to allow the cookie or not.<\/p>\n Instagram is a subsidiary of Facebook Inc. and Facebook is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework. This framework ensures correct data transfer between the USA and the European Union. Under https:\/\/www.privacyshield.gov\/participant?id=a2zt0000000GnywAAC<\/a> learn more about it. We have tried to give you the most important information about data processing by Instagram. On https:\/\/help.instagram.com\/519522125107875<\/a> LinkedIn privacy policy<\/strong><\/p>\n On our website we use social plug-ins from the social media network LinkedIn, the company LinkedIn Corporation, 2029 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. The social plug-ins can be feeds, the sharing of content or the link to our LinkedIn page. The social plug-ins are clearly marked with the well-known LinkedIn logo and allow, for example, interesting content to be shared directly via our website. LinkedIn IrelandUnlimited Company Wilton Place in Dublin is responsible for data processing for the European Economic Area and Switzerland.<\/p>\n By embedding such plug-ins, data can be sent to LinkedIn, saved and processed there. In this data protection declaration, we want to inform you which data is involved, how the network uses this data and how you can manage or prevent data storage.<\/p>\n What is LinkedIn<\/strong><\/p>\n LinkedIn is the largest social network for business contacts. In contrast to Facebook, for example, the company focuses exclusively on establishing business contacts. Companies can present services and products on the platform and establish business relationships. Many people also use LinkedIn to search for a job or to find suitable employees for their own company. In Germany alone, the network has over 11 million members. In Austria there are around 1.3 million.<\/p>\n Why do we use LinkedIn on our website?<\/strong><\/p>\n We know how busy you are. You can’t follow all social media channels individually. Even if, as in our case, it would be worth it. Because we keep posting interesting news or reports that are worth spreading. That is why we have created the possibility on our website to share interesting content directly on LinkedIn or to refer directly to our LinkedIn page. We consider built-in social plug-ins to be an extended service on our website. The data that LinkedIn collects also helps us to show possible advertising measures only to people who are interested in our offer.<\/p>\n Which data is saved by LinkedIn?<\/strong><\/p>\n LinkedIn does not save any personal data simply by integrating the social plug-ins. LinkedIn calls this data, which is generated by plug-ins, passive impressions. However, if you click on a social plug-in, for example to share our content, the platform saves personal data as so-called “active impressions”. Regardless of whether you have a LinkedIn account or not. If you are logged in, the data collected will be assigned to your account.<\/p>\n Your browser establishes a direct connection to the LinkedIn servers when you interact with our plug-ins. The company logs various usage data. In addition to your IP address, this can be, for example, registration data, device information or information about your Internet or mobile network provider. If you call up LinkedIn services via your smartphone, your location (after you have given permission) can also be determined. LinkedIn can also pass this data on to third party advertisers in “hashed” form. Hashing means that a data record is converted into a character string. This allows the data to be encrypted in such a way that people can no longer be identified.<\/p>\n Most of the data on your user behavior is stored in cookies. These are small text files that are usually set in your browser. In addition, LinkedIn can also use web beacons, pixel tags, display tags and other device identifications.<\/p>\n Various tests also show which cookies are set when a user interacts with a social plug-in. The data found cannot claim to be complete and serve only as an example. The following cookies were set without being logged in to LinkedIn:<\/p>\n Surname:<\/strong> bcookie Surname:<\/strong> long Surname:<\/strong> lidc Surname:<\/strong> rtc
\nRegister number:<\/strong> HRB 121794
\nRegister court:<\/strong> Frankfurt am Main<\/p>\n
\nE-mail:<\/strong> wolfgang.armbruster@zippydoc.eu<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n
\nWolfgang Armbruster<\/span><\/p>\n
\nConsumers have the opportunity to submit complaints to the European Commission’s online dispute resolution platform at http:\/\/ec.europa.eu\/odr?tid=321268453<\/a> to judge. You can find the necessary contact details above in our legal notice.<\/p>\n
\nIf you still have questions, we would like to ask you to follow the existing links and see further information on third-party sites, or simply write us an email. You will find our contact information in the imprint.<\/p>\n\n
\nIn the following we explain what cookies are and why they are used so that you can better understand the following data protection declaration.<\/p>\n\n
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\n<\/strong> These cookies are necessary to ensure the basic functions of the website. For example, these cookies are needed when a user puts a product in the shopping cart, then continues surfing on other pages and only goes to checkout later. These cookies do not delete the shopping cart, even if the user closes his browser window.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong> These cookies collect information about user behavior and whether the user receives any error messages. These cookies are also used to measure the loading time and the behavior of the website with different browsers.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong> These cookies ensure better user-friendliness. For example, entered locations, font sizes or form data are saved.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong> These cookies are also called targeting cookies. They serve to deliver customized advertising to the user. That can be very practical, but also very annoying.<\/p>\n\n
\nThis means that the complete transmission of all data from your browser to our web server is secured – nobody can \u201coverhear\u201d.<\/p>\n
\nYou can recognize the use of this protection of data transmission by the small lock symbol in the top left of the browser to the left of the Internet address (e.g. examplepage.de) and the use of the https scheme (instead of http) as part of our Internet address.
\nIf you want to know more about encryption, we recommend doing a Google search for \u201cHypertext Transfer Protocol Secure wiki\u201d for good links to further information.<\/p>\n
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\nWhen you visit pages that display these elements, data is transferred from your browser to the respective social media service and stored there. We have no access to this data.
\nThe following links take you to the pages of the respective social media services where it is explained how they handle your data:<\/p>\n\n
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\nUsage:<\/strong> This is an Instagram cookie that ensures functionality on Instagram.
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\nyou can take a closer look at Instagram’s data guidelines.<\/p>\n
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