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Privacy Statement - for "A & C Electronic"
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How to act fairly safe use of this document
First Advertising with newsletters
This Privacy Statement also considered including the use of E-mail address of the customer for promotional purposes by means of newsletters, which principle requires explicit consent of the customer.
For such consent is not enough, the customer only to bring this Privacy Statement. Rather, the Customer during the ordering process state explicitly that he with the use of his e-mail address for such purposes agreed is. Doing this is an appropriate explanatory text in During the ordering process are accomplished, that the customer through Put a check mark explicitly confirmed.
This is provided at approximately the following formulations:
I want to subscribe to the newsletter (Unsubscribe anytime).
or
Subscribe to Newsletter
If you offer to send a newsletter, and therefore under the Clause 2 This Statement of Privacy to passages contained Newsletter transportation, then you must make sure that the customer in During the ordering process explicitly give their consent can.
Second Use of Google Analytics
The use of Google Analytics is from a data protection point of view problematic and controversial. In practice, Google with Google Analytics a comprehensive user profile of site visitors create. When a notifiable Google service used by visitors, so This user profile can also be assigned to specific individuals. In addition, is that the Telemedia Act in Germany according to § 12 paragraph 1 TMG processing of personal data only permits, if the User has previously agreed or statutory authorization is present. Through the use of a tool like Google Analytics but sometimes the full IP address (einbenutzerbezogenes date) of the Visitor to a third party (Google) provided that the Can counteract privacy of the user. If the user does not has previously consented, there are problems in this regard.
Another note: The Hamburg commissioner for data protection and Freedom of information is of the view that a privacy-compliant Use of Google Analytics is possible if:
- The user the opportunity to object to the collection of Usage data will be given. Google does a so-called Opt-out add-on available (http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de). This add-on was previously available for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google Chrome.
Google has now added Safari and Opera, so that all common Browser to be considered;
- At the request of the website operator, the last octet of the IP address is deleted from any storage, so that it no identification of the user is no longer possible. The deletion According to Google's done in Europe;
- For the website operators, a contract job data processing is completed under the provisions of the Federal Data Protection Act;
- The website owners all previously collected by Google Analytics Deletes data. That is, according to Google's only when the Web site operator's existing Google Analytics account deletes and creates a new account;
- The sites' operators, the use of the Google Analyticsin Privacy Policy mentioned on his website and explained.
Further information can be found at:
This view of the Hamburg Data Protection Officer and Freedom of information does not constitute a binding estimate of data protection using Google Analytics dar. The ITRecht Firm recommends the use of Google Analytics only under the Prerequisite of the activation of? _anonymizeIp ()? Tracking code (See instructions http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/apis/analytics/docs/gaJS/gaJSApi_gat.html)
Information about the opt-out add-on and a data protection notice in the Privacy Policy. We have indicates that the legally compliant use of Google Analytics still not absolutely certain, and recommend that Discussion of the data protection supervisory authorities for the implementation of Objection to pursue.
More information on the subject, see here:
http://www.it-recht-kanzlei.de/Datenschut-Google-Analytics-Aufsichtsbehörden.html
1. Anonymous data collection
We are pleased that you visit our store and thank you for your interest in our company, our products and our websites. Protecting your privacy when using our websites is important to us. Please note the following information:
2. Collection, processing and use of personal data
You can visit our website without that we collect personal information from you. Personal data is only collected if you submit them by itself to execute a contract, at the opening of an account or as part of the contact. This data is used without your express consent in each case solely for order processing and processing your requests. After completion of the contract and complete purchase price payment your data with regard to tax and commercial legal retention periods are stored, erased at the end of these periods, however.
3. Disclosure of personal data
3.1. Order Processing
The personal information collected by us will be in the context of contract management with the delivery of the contracted delivery company disclosed to the extent necessary to deliver the goods. We give your payment information associated with the settlement of payments to the credit institute appointed.
4. Cookies
This website uses "cookies", which serve to make our website more user-friendly overall, more effective and safer - for example when it comes to speed up navigation on our website. In addition, cookies enable us to measure the location, frequency of page views and general navigation. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer system. We point out that some of these cookies will be transferred from our server to your computer system, which is this is usually called "session cookies". "Session cookies" are characterized by the fact that they are automatically deleted when the browser session from your hard disk.
Other cookies remain on your computer system and allow us to recognize your computer system at your next visit (so-called persistent cookies). Of course, you can reject cookies at any time if your browser permits. Please note that certain features of this site may not be used or only limited, if your browser can be set so that no cookies (our website) will be accepted.
5. Further information and contacts
You have a right to free information about your stored data, and a right to rectification, blocking or erasure of data. If you have further questions about the collection, processing or use of your personal information, please contact us. The same applies to information, blocking, deletion and correction wishes regarding your personal data and for revocation of consent. The contact address is in our imprint.
DATE: 26.01.2012