Privacy policy
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according to § 5 TMG
BMI Lab
Deutschland GmbH
Leopoldstraße 8
80802 München
Represented by:
Georg von der Ropp
Register entry:
Entry in the register court: Munich
Registration number: 225681
VAT ID:
DE306120396
Responsible for the content according to § 55
Abs. 2 RStV:
Georg von der Ropp
Leopoldstraße 8
80802 München
Disclaimer
Liability for content
The contents of our pages were created with the greatest care. However, we
cannot guarantee that the contents are correct, complete and up-to-date. As a
service provider, we are responsible for our own content on these pages in
accordance with § 7 para.1 TMG (German Telemedia Act) and general laws.
According to §§ 8 to 10 TMG we are not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored
information from third parties or to investigate circumstances that indicate
illegal activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information
according to general laws remain unaffected by this. However, liability in this
respect is only possible from the time of knowledge of a concrete infringement.
If we become aware of any such legal infringements, we will remove the content
in question immediately.
Liability for links
Our offer contains links to external websites of third parties, on whose
contents we have no influence. Therefore we cannot assume any liability for
these external contents. The respective provider or operator of the sites is
always responsible for the contents of the linked sites. The linked pages were
checked for possible legal violations at the time of linking. Illegal contents
were not identified at the time of linking. However, a permanent control of the
contents of the linked pages is not reasonable without concrete evidence of a
violation of the law. If we become aware of any infringements, we will remove
such links immediately.
Copyright
The contents and works on these pages created by the site operators are subject
to German copyright law. The reproduction, editing, distribution and any kind
of use outside the limits of copyright law require the written consent of the
respective author or creator. Downloads and copies of these pages are only
permitted for private, non-commercial use. Insofar as the content on this site
was not created by the operator, the copyrights of third parties are observed.
In particular, third-party content is identified as such. Should you
nevertheless become aware of a copyright infringement, please inform us
accordingly. If we become aware of any infringements, we will remove such
contents immediately.
Privacy Policy
§1. General
Provisions
1. The administrator of
personal data is BMI Lab Deutschland GmbH, with the headquarters in Leopoldstr.
8-10, 80802 Munich, registered under the HRB 225681. Personal data security is
handled according to the restrictions of the German law and their storage takes
place on secured servers.
2. For interpretation of
terminology, we use the regulation glossary in the Privacy Policy document.
3. For a better
understanding of the Privacy Policy, we use the term “You” for the “User” and
“We” for the “Administrator”. The term “GDPR” means General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR), which is the law created by the European Parliament and
Council (EU) 2016/679 dated April 27th 2016, regarding the protection of
natural persons under the processing of personal data.
4. We respect the privacy
law and care about data security. That’s why we use the Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) protocol.
5. Personal data given in
the form on a landing page are treated as private and as such they are not
visible to unauthorized personnel.
§2. The Data
Administrator
6. The service provider is
the administrator of customers data. It means that, if you have an account on
our website, we may process your data such as: name, surname, email address,
telephone number, professional title, the company you work for, an IP address. We do this by using our data processor HubSpot.
7. The service provider is
also the administrator for people enrolled for a newsletter or a webinar.
8. Personal data are
processed:
a) according to the law on
the protection of personal data
b) according to our Privacy
Policy
c) for the purpose
necessary for agreement creation and shaping its contents, changes in it and
finally revoking it and for the purpose of services performed digitally
d) for the purpose
necessary for fulfillment of legally-backed interests and goals and the
processing does not affect the disputes and freedoms of the person whose data is
concerned
e) within the boundaries of
the purpose of our agreement if you (for example) signed up for newsletter
f) within the boundaries of
the purpose of our agreement if you (for example) signed up for a webinar
9. Every person which
handed over his or her data (if we are this person’s administrator) has the
right to access the data, edit, delete or limit its processing. Also, the right
to objection and the right to litigation in front of a supervisory authority.
10. Contact with the person
overseeing the processing of the personal data in the organization of the
contractor is possible via email: gdpr@bmilab.com .
11. We reserve the right to
process your data after the contract dissolution or the agreement withdrawal
only in the field of pursuing the potential claims before the court or if the
local, European or international law obligates us to data retention.
12. The service provider
has the right to hand over a user’s personal data or other data to the
authorized organizations that have the right to view them (police for example).
13. Deleting the personal
data can happen when the user withdraws his or her consent or present a
legally-binding objection for personal data processing.
14. The service provider
does not share personal data with other organizations unless they are
authorized to view them based on the local law.
15. We have put
pseudonymization, data encryption and access control in place to minimize the
impact of a possible security breach.
16. Personal data are
processed by the authorized personnel or outside personnel that we closely
cooperate with.
§3. Cookies
17. The circularnavigator.com
uses cookies. They are 16 text files sent by a web server and stored by
computer browser software. When the browser reconnects to the site, the site
recognizes the type of device used by the user for connecting. Parameters allow
reading of the information contained in the cookies only to the server that
created them. Therefore, cookies make it easier to use previously-visited
sites.
The information collected
relates to the IP address, the type of browser used, language, operating system
type, internet service provider, information about the time and date, location,
and information sent to the site via a contact form.
18. The collected data are
used to monitor and determine how users use our websites, to improve the
functioning of the service in order to ensure more efficient and seamless
navigation. Monitoring of information about users is performed with use of the
Google Analytics tool that registers user behavior on a site.
19. Cookies identify the
user, allowing to adjust the content of the website to the user’s needs.
Remembering user preferences allows for the proper fit of displayed
advertisements. We use cookies to ensure the highest comfort standard of our
site, and the collected data are used by BMI Lab Deutschland GmbH only
internally in order to optimize activities.
20. The data are stored and
processed in accordance with German law. We respect the privacy of our users,
therefore the stored data are confidential and not shared with third parties.
Their security is a high priority for us, that is why they are collected on
safe and protected servers.
Cookies can not access data
on a user’s disk, nor are they able to establish a user’s identity. Also, they
do not track user’s activities after leaving our site.
21. On our site we use the
following types of cookies:
a) “essential” cookies
which allow the use of services available on the website, such as
authentication cookies used for services that require authentication through
the website.
b) cookies used to ensure
safety, such as the ones used for detection of fraud in authentication through
the website.
c) “performance” cookies
for collecting information about the use of the website, especially the landingi cookies as well as google analytics cookies.
d) “functional” cookies for
“saving” user-selected settings and customizing the user interface, as regards
(for example) language or region of origin of the user, font size, website
appearance, etc.
e) “advertising” cookies
that provide users with advertising content more tailored to their interests.
22. Users can at any time
disable or enable the option of cookie collection by modifying the settings in
their browser. Instructions for cookie management are available at:
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies
Additional personal
information, such as e-mail address, is collected only in places where the user
expressly consents while completing a form. These data are stored and used by
us only for purposes necessary to perform a particular function.