PRIVACY POLICY FOR THE WEBSITE OF PRAXIS AGLAIA PORSCHE
Dated: 24.05.2018
Praxis Aglaia Porsche (hereinafter “we”) is the operator of the website www.aglaiaporsche.at.
This privacy policy describes what types of personal data we process; the purposes for which we collect the personal data; and the third parties with whom we share the information. In addition, you will be informed about your rights regarding your personal data and about how you can reach us.
The data protection policy for Praxis Aglaia Porsche client data can be found here:
Protection policy for client data
1. Who is responsible for data processing and who can I contact?
Responsible:
Praxis für C1-Energetik Aglaia Porsche
Mühlstrasse 7
5023 Salzburg
Austria
Reach us at:
Phone: +43 662 64 15 00
Email: office@aglaiaporsche.at
2. Which personal data do we use?
We understand personal data to include all information relating to you as a person. We collect the following personal data when you:
2.1 send us an enquiry and/or post a comment on our website
When you send us an enquiry, complaint or positive feedback, and/or post a comment on our website, we can process the personal data such as your name (first and surname), address (street address, postal code, city), email address and other information that you have provided voluntarily.
2.2 visit our website
In the course of visiting this website, we will collect the following personal data: the date and time you accessed a page on our website, your IP address, the name and version of your web browser, the website (URL) you visited before accessing this site and certain Cookies. For more information on how to change your browser settings, see our Cookie Policy.
There is no actual obligation to provide your personal data we ask for on our website. However, if you do not provide certain information (such as your email address), we may not be able to process your request.
3. For what purpose and on what legal basis do we process your personal data?
We process your personal data mentioned under point 2 on the basis of a legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR). Our overriding legitimate interest is (1) to process your request and (2) to make this website available to you and to further improve and develop the website.
If you post a comment on our website, we process your personal data with your consent (Art. 6 (1) lit. a GDPR). This consent can be revoked at any time with future effect by contacting office@aglaiaporsche.at. The revocation of this consent does not affect the legality of the processing done prior to revoking your consent.
4. Who receives my data?
Your personal data will not be transferred when you send us a request or post a comment on our website. Nevertheless, please see our Cookie Policy for more information.
5. How long will my personal data be stored?
Generally, we only store your personal data mentioned in point 2.1 for as long as we take to process your request and never longer than 3 months. If our legitimate interest ceases to apply, personal data will be deleted routinely, unless its further processing is required to fulfil statutory retention periods (these may result from company law, tax law, federal tax code, etc.), or for the preservation of evidence required under the statute of limitations.
If you post a comment on our website, it will generally be stored as long as you do not request its deletion by us or revoke your consent to the processing of data.
6. Features and links to other websites
For practical reasons or for your information, this website contains links to other websites. These links to other websites can be operated independently of us. They may have their own privacy policies or guidelines. We therefore strongly recommend that you check these when you visit these websites. As long as the linked sites you visit are not owned or controlled by us, we are not responsible for the contents of the sites, their use or their privacy practices.
7. What are my data protection rights?
Each data subject has the right to information according to Article 15 GDPR, the right to correction according to Article 16 GDPR, the right to deletion according to Article 17 GDPR, the right to limitation of processing according to Article 18 GDPR, the right to object according to Article 21 GDPR, and the right to data portability according to Article 20 GDPR. Additionally, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the responsible data protection authority (Article 77 GDPR). The responsible data protection authority in Austria is the Datenschutzbehörde, Wickenburggasse 8, 1080 Vienna.