Privacy Policy

General data collection and data processing

With each visit and use of the provider's Internet pages the IP address as well as provider of the requesting computer, the website called up, as well as the data called up, date and time of the call up, transmitted data volume, notification of successful retrieval, identification data of the browser and operating system as well as the previously visited website (website from which access to the provider's Internet offer is made) are registered by the provider or by the webspace provider as access data.

The collection and processing of the access data mentioned is only carried out for the purposes of system administration, system security, optimization of the offer as well as statistical evaluations. The provider expressly reserves the right to subsequently evaluate the access data in the event of unlawful use and illegal attack on the provider's Internet pages, insofar as there is sufficient suspicion based on concrete indications.

Definition of personal data

Personal data according to §3 German Data Protection Act (BDSG), personal data refers to any information concerning the personal or material circumstances of an identified or identifiable individual person. This data includes, for example, name, address, e-mail address or telephone number. Usage data are also considered personal data.

Collection of personal data

Personal data is only collected by the provider if this is legally permitted or you consent to the collection of the data. If you contact the provider by e-mail or by using the contact form, your data will be stored for the purpose of processing your request. After complete completion of the processing your data will be deleted, as far as there is no legal obligation to store them.

Blog and Comments

The provider stores your IP address if you leave contributions in the offered blog or in other offered way in the context of the Internet offer of the provider. You can provide further information voluntarily. This data is only stored for the purpose of being able to subsequently allocate current contributions contrary to existing legal regulations and thus only serves to secure the provider.

If you subscribe to blog posts and subsequent comments, you will receive an e-mail from the provider confirming that you are the owner of the e-mail address you entered and that you wish to subscribe to blog posts and subsequent comments. You can revoke your consent to the storage of your personal data at any time. Subscribed blog posts and subsequent comments can be cancelled by you at any time. You will be informed about the necessary steps in the confirmation e-mail.

Third Party Content and Services

The provider reserves the right to integrate third party services and content, such as Google Maps., YouTube videos, third party graphics, RSS feeds, etc. into its Internet offer. For the successful display of this content, a query of your IP address by the third party provider is required. The provider endeavours to integrate only those offers of third parties into its Internet offer which use the queried IP address only for the successful presentation of the respective offer. However, the use of your IP address for further statistical purposes cannot be excluded by the provider. In case of positive knowledge of this, the provider will point this out separately.

Use of Facebook Plugins

The provider uses plugins from the social network Facebook, 1601 South California Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA. Facebook plugins can be recognized by the Facebook logo (white "f" on a blue background) or by the "Like button" (thumbs up). A list of Facebook plugins can be found here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/.

If you call up a website of the provider which contains such a plugin, your Internet browser establishes a direct connection to the Facebook servers; the plugin content is transmitted directly to your Internet browser and is integrated into the displayed website.

The provider therefore has no control over data collections and their use, which are raised on the part of Facebook due to this connection. Because of the direct connection to the Facebook servers, Facebook receives information that you have visited the provider's website with your IP address. While you are logged in to your Facebook account, Facebook has the option of assigning the retrieval of the Internet offer to your Facebook account. When you click the Like button or other interactions with Facebook plugins, the information contained therein is stored by Facebook and assigned to your user account as long as you are logged into your Facebook account.

If you do not wish Facebook to collect and store this additional data (beyond the provider's IP address and page) and assign it to your user account, you have the option of logging out of your Facebook account before calling up the provider's website. Facebook's privacy policy, which contains further information on the collection and use of data, setting options and your rights, can be found under: http://de-de.facebook.com/policy.php

Use of YouTube

The provider uses YouTube on its website for the integration of videos. The data protection information, from which you can obtain further information on the collection and use of data, setting options and your rights, can be found under: http://www.youtube.com/t/privacy_at_youtube.

Use of Twitter

The provider uses functions of the Twitter service, operated by Twitter Inc, 1355 Market Street, Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA. (hereinafter referred to as "Twitter"). You can recognize these functions by a sign with a bird shown in blue.

If you call up a website of the provider which contains such a plugin, your Internet browser establishes a direct connection to the Facebook servers; the plugin content is transmitted directly to your Internet browser and is integrated into the displayed website.


The provider therefore has no control over data collections and their use, which are raised on the part of Twitter due to this connection.


Due to the direct connection to Twitter servers, Twitter can receive information that you have visited the provider's website with your IP address. While logged into your Twitter account, Twitter allows you to store and associate personal information with your account. Exact information on the collection and use of data is not possible for the provider.

You will find Twitter's data protection information, from which you can obtain further information on the collection and use of data, setting options and your rights, under: http://twitter.com/privacy.

Cookies

The provider uses cookies on his Internet pages to increase the user-friendliness of the Internet offer and to collect statistical data for the continuous improvement of this Internet offer. If you do not wish cookies to be used when visiting the provider's website, you have the option of making the appropriate settings in your Internet browser. To do this, you will be asked to select in the settings of your Internet browser whether you only want to restrict the storage of cookies or not to allow them at all. However, the provider points out that this Internet offer may have functional restrictions without cookies.

Right to information and correction

You have the right to receive information about your personal data stored by the provider free of charge and upon corresponding informal request to info@corneliafunke.com. You also have the right to correct, block and delete your personal data, provided that this request does not conflict with legal storage obligations.