Privacy Statement

PRIVACY

Thank you for visiting our website www.molotow.com and your interest in our company.

Protecting your personal data, such as date of birth, name, telephone number, address etc. is important to us.

This privacy statement is intended to inform you as to how we process the personal data collected from you when visiting our site. Our privacy policy is in line with the legal regulations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG). The following privacy statement serves to fulfil the duties to provide information under the GDPR. Some of these are outlined in Article 13 and Article 14 GDPR et seqq.

CONTROLLER

The controller as defined under Article 4(7) GDPR is the party which decides on the purposes for and means of processing personal data, either alone or in conjunction with others.

The controller for our website is:

Feuerstein GmbH
Willy-Brandt-Str. 9/2
77933 Lahr
Germany
Email: info@molotow.com
Tel. +497821922290
Fax: +4978219222999

PROVISION OF THE WEBSITE AND CREATION OF LOG FILES

Each time our website is accessed, our system automatically registers data and information relating to the accessing device (e.g. computer, mobile phone, tablet etc.).

What personal data is collected and to what extent is it processed?

(1) Information about the browser type and the version used
(2) The operating system of the accessing device
(3) The host name of the accessing computer
(4) The IP address of the accessing device
(5) Date and time of access
(6) Websites and resources (images, files, further page content) accessed on our website
(7) Websites from which the user’s system accessed our website (referrer tracking)
(8) Report on whether page successfully accessed
(9) Volume of data transmitted

This data is stored in our system’s log files. This data will not be stored with a specific user’s personal data; this ensures that individual page visitors are not identified.

Legal basis for personal data processing

Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest). Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring that the purpose outlined in the following is fulfilled.

Purpose of the data processing

The temporary (automated) storage of data is necessary for the duration of a site visit to enable the provision of the website. Personal data is also stored and processed to preserve the compatibility of our website for as many users as possible and to prevent misuse and eliminate faults. Doing so requires logging the technical data of the accessing computer to allow us to respond to display errors, attacks on our IT systems and/or errors in the functionality of our website. Furthermore, this data also helps to optimise the website and to safeguard the security of our IT systems generally.

Duration of storage

The aforementioned technical data will be deleted as soon as it is no longer required to ensure the compatibility of the website for all visitors, however no later than three months after accessing our website.

Right to object and erasure

You may object to processing at any time under Article 21 GDPR and request that data be deleted in line with Article 17 GDPR. To find out about your rights and how to exercise these, see the bottom part of this privacy statement.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE WEBSITE

We will collect, process and store your personal data if you use any of the functions offered by our site. In the following we explain what happens with this data:

Contact form(s)

  • What personal data is collected and to what extent is it processed?

Data entered by you in the entry mask of our contact forms.

  • Legal basis for personal data processing

Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent by affirmative express act or behaviour)

  • Purpose of the data processing

We will only use data registered via our contact form(s) to process the specific contact enquiry to which the contact form relates. Please note that under certain circumstances we may also send emails to the address given for the purposes of fulfilling your contact enquiry. The purpose of this is to give you confirmation that your enquiry has been properly forwarded to us. However, we are not required to send this confirmation email – this is for your information only.

  • Duration of storage

Once your enquiry has been processed, the data collected will be deleted immediately insofar as no statutory retention periods apply.

  • Revocation and erasure option

The revocation and erasure options available are dependent on the general provisions regarding revocation and erasure on privacy law grounds outlined further on in this privacy statement.

  • Need for providing personal data

Use of the contact forms takes place on a voluntary basis and is required neither contractually nor by law. You are under no obligation to contact us via the contact form, instead you can use one of the other contact options listed on our site. If you would like to use our contact form, then you must fill in the fields marked as mandatory information. If you do not fill in the required information in the contact form, you will either be unable to send the inquiry or we will be unable to process the enquiry.

Newsletter registration form

  • What personal data is collected and to what extent is it processed?

By registering for the newsletter on our website we will be provided with the email address and any other contact details entered by you in the registration field insofar as you have sent these to us via the newsletter registration form.

  • Legal basis for personal data processing

Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent by affirmative express act or behaviour)

  • Purpose of the data processing

We will use the data you have entered in the registration screen for our newsletter solely to send our newsletter, which we use to inform you of all of our services and our latest news. Following registration we will send you a confirmation email which contains a link which you must click on to conclude the registration for our newsletter (double opt-in).

  • Duration of storage

You can unsubscribe from our newsletter at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link contained in every newsletter. Your data will be deleted by us immediately after unsubscribing insofar as no statutory retention periods apply. Likewise, your data will be deleted by us immediately in the event that you do not complete the registration process. We reserve the right to delete data with providing any reasons and without prior or subsequent notice.

  • Revocation and erasure option

The revocation and erasure options available are dependent on the general provisions regarding revocation and erasure on privacy law grounds outlined further below in this privacy statement.

  • Need for providing personal data

If you would like to use our newsletter, you must fill in the fields marked as required information and confirm your email address to use by clicking the double opt-in link. Providing information for newsletter registration is not a requirement for entering into a contract with us, nor is is required by law. This information is used solely to send our newsletter. If you do not fill in the required fields, then, unfortunately, we cannot provide you with our newsletter service.

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF VISITS TO THIS WEBSITE – WEB TRACKERS

We collect, process and save the following data upon access to this website or individual files on this website: IP address, the website from which the file was accessed, the name of the file, the time and date of access, the volume of data transmitted, and a report on whether the page was successfully accessed (referred to as a web log). We use this access information solely in anonymised form for the ongoing improvement of our web presence and for statistical purposes. We also use the following web trackers to analyse visits to this website:

  • Google Analytics
    • Extent to which personal data is processed

On our site we use a web tracking service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as Google Analytics). As part of its web tracking activities, Google Analytics uses cookies which are saved in your computer and enable an analysis of your use of our website and your web browsing behaviour (referred to as tracking). We conduct this analysis on the basis of the Google Analytics tracking service with a view to optimising our website and improving its availability on an ongoing basis. While using our website, data such as your IP address and user activities are transmitted to to servers of the company Google Ireland Limited. We conduct this analysis on the basis of the Google tracking service with a view to optimising our website and improving its availability on an ongoing basis. We use web tracking for security reasons too. Web tracking allows us to detect any third parties attacking our website. Thanks to the information provided by the web tracker, we can initiate effective counter measures and protect the personal data we process from these cyber attacks. By activating IP anonymisation within the Google Analytics tracking code of this website, your IP address will be anonymised by Google Analytics before transmission. This website uses a Google Analytics tracking code which has been extended to include the operator gat._anonymizeIp(); in order to enable only the anonymised recording of IP addresses (referred to as IP masking).

    • Legal basis for personal data processing

The legal basis for the data processing is constituted, in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) GDPR, by your consent in our notification banner regarding the use of cookies and web tracking (consent by affirmative express act or behaviour).

    • Purpose of the data processing

Google will use this information on our behalf to analyse your visit to this website, to generate reports about website activity, and to provide us with other services associated with website use and internet usage. We use web tracking for security reasons too. Web tracking allows us to detect any third parties attacking our website. Thanks to the information provided by the web tracker, we can initiate effective counter measures and protect the personal data we process from these cyber attacks.

    • Duration of storage

Google will save the relevant data for providing the web tracking service as long as is necessary to fulfil the booked web service. The data is collected and stored in anonymised form. However, if the data of an identifying nature, it will be deleted immediately insofar as it is not subject to any statutory retention obligations. The data will be deleted once the retention obligation has expired in any case.

    • Rights of objection and erasure

You can prevent your data from being registered and forwarded to Google (specifically your IP address) and being processed by Google by disabling the running of script code in your browser or enabling the Do Not Track setting in your browser. You can also prevent the data generated by the Google cookie relating to your use of the website (incl. your IP address) from being registered and transmitted to Google and prevent this data from being processed by Google by downloading and installing the browser plug-in under the following link (http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de). You can find the security and privacy policies of Google at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

  • Facebook Connect

On our website we use a web tracking service provided by the company Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, 2 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter: Facebook Connect). As part of its web tracking activities, Facebook Connect uses cookies which are saved in your computer and enable an analysis of your use of our website and your web browsing behaviour (referred to as tracking). We conduct this analysis on the basis of the Facebook Connect tracking service with a view to optimising our website and improving its availability on an ongoing basis. While using our website, data, specifically your IP address and your user activity, are transmitted to the servers of the company Facebook Ireland Limited and processed and stored within the European Union. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how transmitted data is used in the Facebook Connect privacy statement: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

You can prevent your personal data from being registered and forwarded (specifically your IP address) and being processed by disabling the running of script code in your browser, installing a script blocker in your browser, or enabling the Do Not Track setting in your browser. Opt-out options can be accessed using the following link: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

  • Facebook Custom Audience

On our website we use a web tracking service provided by the company Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, 2 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter: Facebook Custom Audience). As part of its web tracking activities, Facebook Custom Audience uses cookies which are saved in your computer and enable an analysis of your use of our website and your web browsing behaviour (referred to as tracking). We conduct this analysis on the basis of the Facebook Custom Audience tracking service with a view to optimising our website and improving its availability on an ongoing basis. While using our website, data, specifically your IP address and your user activity, are transmitted to the servers of the company Facebook Ireland Limited and processed and stored within the European Union. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how transmitted data is used in the Facebook Custom Audience privacy statement: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

You can prevent your personal data from being registered and forwarded (specifically your IP address) and being processed by disabling the running of script code in your browser, installing a script blocker in your browser, or enabling the Do Not Track setting in your browser. Opt-out options can be accessed using the following link: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

EMBEDDING OF EXTERNAL WEB SERVICES AND PROCESSING OF DATA OUTSIDE OF THE EU

On our website we use active content from external providers, referred to as web services. If you access our website, these external providers may obtain personal information about your visit to our website. In this case there is a possibility that data might be processed outside of the EU. You can prevent this by installing the appropriate browser plug-in or disabling the running of scripts in your browser. This may lead to functional restrictions on any websites that you visit.

We use the following external web services:

  • Doubleclick

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, 4 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter: Doubleclick). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data to Doubleclick in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Doubleclick privacy statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Doubleclick by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • Google

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, 4 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter: Google). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data to Google in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Google privacy statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Google by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • Google Fonts

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, 4 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter: Google Fonts). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data to Google Fonts in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Google Fonts privacy statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Google Fonts by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • Google Maps
    • What personal data is collected and to what extent is it processed?

On our site we use a map service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as Google Maps).  Google Maps is embedded on the website via the Google API in order visualise location information and display it in map form. The IP address must technically be processed by Google Maps to enable the map to be displayed. As far as the other web services embedded via Google APIs are concerned, the provisions in the respective section of this privacy statement relating to Google APIs apply.

    • Legal basis for personal data processing

Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest). Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring that location information can be visualised for you in the standard online map display form.

    • Purpose of the data processing

Google will use the information obtained via Google Maps to display the map to you on our behalf. Finding us is easier and quicker using Google Maps than with a simple non-interactive roadmap.

    • Duration of storage

Google will save the relevant data for the operation of Google Maps as long as is necessary to fulfil the booked web service. The data is collected and stored in anonymised form. However, if the data of an identifying nature, it will be deleted immediately insofar as it is not subject to any statutory retention obligations. The data will be deleted once the retention obligation has expired in any case.

    • Right to object and erasure

You can prevent your personal data from being registered and forwarded to Google (specifically your IP address) and being processed by Google by disabling the running of script code in your browser, installing a script blocker in your browser, or enabling the Do Not Track setting in your browser. You can find the security and privacy policies of Google at https://policies.google.com/privacy.

    • Joint processing

We have concluded a joint processing agreement with Google with regard to Google Maps. You can find the content of this agreement at https://privacy.google.com/intl/de/businesses/mapscontrollerterms/.

  • Google APIs

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, 4 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as Google APIs). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data to Google APIs in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Google APIs privacy statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Google APIs by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • Gstatic

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, 4 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as Gstatic). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data Gstatic in this regard. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Gstatic privacy statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Gstatic by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • Vimeo

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Vimeo, Inc., 555 West 18th Street, 10011 New York, USA (hereinafter referred to as Vimeo). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data Vimeo in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. The standard contractual clauses concluded between us and Vimeo, Inc. serve as a legal basis for transmission into a third country without an adequacy decision. This constitutes a suitable guarantee as defined under Article 46 GDPR. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Vimeo privacy statement: https://vimeo.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Vimeo by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker.

  • Youtube

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, 4 Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as Youtube). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data to Youtube in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the Youtube privacy statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by Youtube by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • webturm.de

Our website loads a web service provided by the company WebTurm GmbH, Industriehof 1, 77933 Lahr, Germany (hereinafter referred to as webturm.de). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data to webturm.de in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the webturm.de privacy statement: https://www.webturm.de/datenschutz/

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by webturm.de by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • imrworldwide

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Nielsen Holdings plc, 675 6th Avenue, 3rd Fl., 10010 New York, USA (hereinafter referred to as imrworldwide). If you have enabled JavaScript in your browser and have not installed a JavaScript blocker, your browser may transmit personal data to imrworldwide. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the imrworldwide privacy statement: http://imrworldwide.com/

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by imrworldwide by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • website-check.de

Our website loads a web service provided by the company Website-Check GmbH, Beethovenstraße 24, 66111 Saarbrücken, Germany (hereinafter referred to as website-check.de). We use this data to guarantee the full functionality of our website. Your browser may send personal data website-check.de in this connection. The legal basis for this data processing is constituted by Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the faultless operation of the website. This data will be deleted as soon as the purpose for which it was collected has been fulfilled. You can find out more about how the transmitted data is used in the website-check.de privacy statement: https://www.website-check.de/datenschutzerklaerung/

You can prevent your data from being collected and processed by website-check.de by disabling the running of script code in your browser or installing a script blocker in your browser.

  • Social plug-in – Instagram
    • What personal data is collected and to what extent is it processed?

On our website we have embedded a social plug-in for the social network Instagram which is run by Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, 2 Dublin, Ireland (“Instagram”). If you access a site that contains such a plugin, your browser will automatically establish a background connection to Instagram's servers. The content of the plug-in is transmitted directly to your browser by Instagram and only embedded on our page. This plug-in will alert Instagram that your browser has loaded a specific page of our website. This is also the case even if you do not have an Instagram profile or if you are not currently logged into Instagram. This information (including your IP address) is transmitted directly to Instagram servers in Ireland by your browser and stored there. If you are logged into Instagram, Instagram can assign the visit to our website directly to your Instagram profile. If you interact with the plugins, e.g. by using the Like button or entering a comment, this information will also be transmitted directly to an Instagram server and stored there. This information will also be published on your Instagram profile and displayed to your Instagram contacts which you have authorised to do so.

    • Legal basis for personal data processing

Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (provided you have registered with “Instagram”) and Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (if you have not registered with Instagram). Insofar as the processing is taking place on the basis of Article 6(1)(1)(f) GDPR, the legitimate interest of the site operator lies in enabling users to interact with the content of the site operator on Instagram.

    • Purpose of the data processing

The primary reason for collecting data is to offer you the option of social interaction via Instagram and, by doing so, to make our website interactive. To find out how much data is collected and how the data provided by you is subsequently processed and used by Instagram as well as your rights in connection with this, and the configuration options available for the protection of your privacy, please refer to Instagram’s privacy policies: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

    • Duration of storage

Instagram will save the relevant data for providing the web service as long as is necessary. Insofar as the data is subject to statutory retention obligations, said data will be deleted after the expiry of the retention period.

    • Right to object and erasure

If you do not want the Instagram social plug-in to be run, you can prevent it from running by installing a corresponding add-on or script blocker. If you do not want Instagram to assign data collected from our website to your Instagram profile, you must log out of Instagram before visiting our website. Otherwise, the objection and rectification options are dependent on the general provisions regarding objection and erasure on privacy law grounds outlined later in this privacy statement.

  • Social plug-in – Facebook
    • What personal data is collected and to what extent is it processed?

On our website we have embedded a social plug-in for the social network “Facebook” which is run by Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, 2 Dublin, Ireland (“Facebook”). If you access a site that contains such a plugin, your browser will automatically establish a background connection to Facebook's servers. The content of the plug-in is transmitted directly to your browser by Facebook and only embedded on our page. This plug-in will alert Facebook that your browser has loaded a specific page of our website. This is also the case even if you do not have an Facebook profile or if you are not currently logged into Facebook. This information (including your IP address) is transmitted directly to Facebook servers in Ireland by your browser and stored there. If you are logged into Facebook, Facebook can assign the visit to our website directly to your Facebook profile. If you interact with the plugins, e.g. by using the Like button or entering a comment, this information will also be transmitted directly to a Facebook server and stored there. This information will also be published on your Facebook profile and displayed to your Facebook contacts which you have authorised to do so.

    • Legal basis for personal data processing

Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (provided you have registered with “Facebook”) and Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (if you have not registered with Facebook). Insofar as the processing is taking place on the basis of Article 6(1)(1)(f) GDPR, the legitimate interest of the site operator lies in enabling users to interact with the content of the site operator on Facebook.

    • Purpose of the data processing

The primary reason for collecting data is to offer you the option of social interaction via Facebook and, by doing so, to make our website interactive. To find out how much data is collected and how the data provided by you is subsequently processed and used by Facebook as well as your rights in connection with this, and configuration options available for the protection of your privacy, please refer to Facebook’s privacy policies: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

    • Duration of storage

Facebook will save the relevant data for providing the web service as long as is necessary. Insofar as the data is subject to statutory retention obligations, said data will be deleted after the expiry of the retention period.

    • Right of objection and erasure

If you do not want the Facebook social plug-in to be run, you can prevent it from running by installing a corresponding add-on or script blocker. If you do not want Facebook to assign data collected from our website to your Facebook profile, you must log out of Facebook before visiting our website. Otherwise, the objection and rectification options are dependent on the general provisions regarding objection and erasure on privacy law grounds outlined later in this privacy statement.

INFORMATION ON THE USE OF COOKIES

 

Right of objection, revocation of consent and erasure

You can adjust your browser settings to prevent cookies from being set generally. You can then decide whether or not to accept cookies on a case-by-case basis or to accept cookies generally. Cookies can be used for different purposes, e.g. to detect whether the device you are using to access the site is already linked to our website (permanent cookies) or to save the most recently viewed offers (session cookies). If you have given us express permission to process your personal data, you may revoke this consent at any time. Please note that the legality of the processing carried out on the basis of your consent up until the point it is revoked will not be affected by this.

DATA SECURITY AND PRIVACY, COMMUNICATION VIA EMAIL

Technical and organisational measures are employed during collection, storage and processing to ensure that your personal data is protected in such a way that it is not accessible to third parties. Where unencrypted communication via email takes place, full data security cannot be guaranteed during transmission to our IT systems, so we recommend using encrypted communication via post for highly confidential information.

RIGHT TO ACCESS AND RECTIFY INFORMATION – ERASURE & RESTRICTION OF DATA - REVOCATION OF CONSENT – RIGHT TO OBJECT

Right to access information

You are entitled to be informed as to whether we are processing your personal data. If this is the case, you have a right to access the information outlined in Article 15(1) GDPR, insofar as the rights and freedoms of other individuals are not affected by this (see Article 15(4) GDPR). We would happy to provide you with a copy of any your data held by us.

Right of rectification

Under Article 16 GDPR you are entitled to have any incorrect personal data stored by us (such as address, name etc.) corrected at any time. You can also request that any of your data stored by us be added to at any time. Any corresponding adjustments will be carried out immediately.

Right to erasure

Under Article 17(1) GDPR you are entitled to have us delete any personal data held in relation to you if

  • the data is no longer required;
  • the legal basis for the processing is no longer applicable following the revocation of your consent;
  • you have lodged an objection against said processing and there is no legitimate reason for the processing;
  • your data is being unlawfully processed;
  • a legal obligation requires this or a survey as defined under (8)(1) GDPR has taken place.

The right as defined under Article 17(3) GDPR does not apply if

  • the processing is necessary to exercise the right to freedom of expression and information;
  • your data has been collected as a result of a legal obligation to do so;
  • the processing is necessary for reasons in the public interest;
  • the data is is necessary for the assertion, exercise or defence of legal claims.

Right to restrict processing

Under Article 18(1) GDPR under certain circumstances you are entitled to request that the processing of your personal data be restricted.

This is the case if

  • the accuracy of the personal data is disputed by you;
  • the processing is unlawful and you do not consent to  its erasure;
  • the data is no longer required for the processing purpose, but the data collected serves in the interests of the assertion, exercise or defence of legal claims;
  • an objection has been lodged against the processing in accordance with Article 21(1) GDPR and it is still unclear which interests outweigh the other.

Right of revocation

Insofar as you have granted us express permission to process your personal data (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR or Article 9(2)(a) GDPR), you may revoke this at any time. Please note that the legality of the processing carried out on the basis of your consent up until the point it is revoked will not be affected by this.

Right to object

Under Article 21 GDPR you are entitled to object to the processing of your personal data which has been collected on the basis of Article 6(1)(f) (i.e. legitimate interest). You are only entitled to do so if specific circumstances preclude the storage and processing.

How do you exercise your rights?

You can exercise your rights at any time by referring to the contact details below:

Feuerstein GmbH
Willy-Brandt-Str. 9/2
77933 Lahr
Germany
Email: info@molotow.com
Tel. +497821922290
Fax: +4978219222999

RIGHT TO DATA PORTABILITY

Under Article 20 GDPR you are entitled to have any of your personal data sent to you. The data will be provided by us in a structured, standard and machine-readable format. In such cases the data can either be sent to you yourself or to a controller to be specified by you.

We will provide you with the following data on request pursuant to Article 20(1) GDPR:

  • Data which has been collected following your express consent in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) GDPR or Article 9(2)(a) GDPR
  • Data which we have received from you as part of existing contracts in accordance with Article 6(1)(b) GDPR
  • Data which has been processed as part of an automated procedure

We will send the personal data directly to the controller requested by you insofar as this is technically feasible. Please note that we cannot transmit data which impinges on the freedoms and rights of other individuals in accordance with Article 20(4) GDPR.

RIGHT TO LODGE A COMPLAINT WITH THE SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 77(1) GDPR

If you have reason to suspect that we are processing your data unlawfully, you can of course seek legal clarification of the issue at any time. You are also entitled to seek out all other legal options. Irrespective of this, under Article 77(1) GDPR you have the option of referring to a supervisory authority. According to Article 77 GDPR you are entitled to lodge a complaint in the EU member state of your place of residence, your workplace and/or the place of the alleged breach, i.e. you can choose the supervisory authority to refer to from the locations stated above. The supervisory authority with which you have lodged the complaint will then inform you of the progress and the results of your submission, including the possibility of a legal remedy in accordance with Article 78 GDPR.

 

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