Care and transparency are the basis for a trusting cooperation with our customers. We therefore inform you about how we process your data and how you can exercise your rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, in particular, the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR. Which personal data we process for what purpose depends on the respective contractual relationship.
1. Who is responsible for the processing?
The controller is:
2. Who do I contact if I have a question or concern?
The contact details for the person responsible for data protection within our organisation are as follows:
You also have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), (www.ico.org.uk) , the UK’s data protection supervisory authority if you feel we have been unable to resolve your query or complaint satisfactorily.
3. Which personal data do we use?
If you have an enquiry, have us prepare an offer or conclude a contract with us, we will process your personal data. In addition, we process your personal data, among other things, to fulfil legal obligations, to protect a legitimate interest or on the basis of a consent given by you.
Depending on the legal basis, the categories of personal data are as follows:
[In the course of contract initiation, we also use data provided to us by third parties. Depending on the type of contract, the following categories of personal data are involved:]
4. From which sources does the data come?
We process personal data that we receive from our customers, service providers and our suppliers.
We also obtain your data from the following sources:
5. For what purposes do we process your data and on what legal basis?
We process your personal data in particular in compliance with the relevant Data Protection Laws.
a) Data processing on the basis of a consent given by you.
If you have given us your voluntary consent to the collection, processing or transfer of certain personal data, then this consent forms the legal basis for the processing of this data. In the following cases we process your personal data on the basis of your consent:
b) For the performance of a contract
c) To fulfil legal obligations
As a company we are subject to various legal obligations. The processing of personal data may be necessary to fulfil these obligations.
d) On the basis of a legitimate interest of the controller
In certain cases we process your data to protect our legitimate interests or that of third parties:
6. To whom will your data be passed on?
In order to fulfil our contractual and legal obligations, we will pass on your data to different public and internal places, as well as external service providers.
a) Companies within the Group:
b) External Service Providers:
c) Public bodies and authorities:
Furthermore, we may also be obliged to transfer you data to other recipients, such as public authorities to fulfil legal notification obligations.
7. Will your data be transferred to countries outside the UK?
On occasion, it may be necessary for us to transfer your data outside of the UK. This will only be done in accordance with relevant Data Protection laws.
8. For how long do we store your data?
We store your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil legal and contractual obligations.
If the storage of your data is no longer necessary to fulfil the legal or contractual obligations, we will delete your data unless the transfer is necessary for one of the following purposes:
9. What rights do you have in connection with the processing of your data?
Every data subject has rights under Data Protection Law. The rights available to you depend on our reason for processing your information.
10. What right do you have in the event of data processing for legitimate or public interest?
You have the right to object at any time to the processing of personal data concerning you on the basis of:
In the event of your objection, we will no longer process your personal data unless we can prove compelling grounds for processing that outweigh your interests, rights and freedoms, or the processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.
11. What right do you have in the event of data processing for direct marketing?
If we process your personal data for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing at any time. This also applies to profiling insofar as it is associated with such direct marketing.
a) Objection. In the event of your objection to processing for direct marketing purposes, we will no longer process your personal data for these purposes.
b)Revocation of consent. You can revoke your consent to the processing of your personal data at any time. Please note that the revocation is only valid for the future.
c) Right to information. You may request information as to whether we have stored personal data about you. If you wish, we will inform you of the data concerned, the purposes for which the data is processed, to whom this data is disclosed, how long the data is stored and what further rights you are entitled to with regard to this data.
d) Further rights. In addition, you have the right to have your data corrected or deleted. If there is no reason for further storage, we will delete your data, otherwise we will restrict processing. You may also request that we provide all personal information that you have provided to us in a structured, current and machine-readable format either to you or to a person or company of your choice.
In addition, there is a right to lodge a complaint to the responsible data protection supervisory authority.
e) Assertion of your rights. To exercise your rights, you can contact the following at any time by writing or emailing:
12. Is there an obligation to provide your personal data?
In order to enter into a business relationship, you must provide us with the personal data that is necessary for the execution of the contractual relationship or that we are required to collect by law. If you do not provide us with this data, it is not possible for us to carry out and process the contractual relationship.
13. Does an automated individual decision-making or profiling take place?
There may be occasions where, as part of processing your personal data, automated decisions may be made. If you require more information on automated decision making, please contact us by using the contact details above.
14. Changes to this information
If the purpose or manner of processing your personal data changes significantly, we will update this information in time and inform you about the changes.