Privacy Policy - Fischl.de

Your personal data (e.g. title, name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, bank details, credit card number) will only be processed by us in accordance with the applicable data protection regulations. Responsible in terms of data protection law is Thomas Fischl, Schmidsberg 3, D-94130 Obernzell, contactfischl.de. The following explanations describe the type, scope, purpose, legal basis, duration and possible objections to the collection, processing and use of personal data.

When you visit the website, the following data is collected automatically: IP address, date, time, name/URL of the accessed file, website from which access is made, browser and operating system of the requesting computer as well as the name of the Internet service provider. This data collection is necessary to enable the website to be delivered to the user's computer. This data is also stored in log files to ensure the functionality and security (attack detection and defense) of the website. The legal grounds is Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR. The data will be deleted as soon as the website is delivered and the respective session is finished. The log files are deleted after 30 days at the latest. The collection of data for the provision of the website and storage in log files is absolutely necessary for the operation of the website. There is therefore no possibility of objection.

When contacting us via the e-mail address provided, the personal data transmitted with the e-mail will be stored. The purpose is to process the contact. The legal grounds is Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR. If the e-mail contact aims at the conclusion of a contract, then additional legal basis for the processing is Art. 6 (1) lit. b GDPR. The data will be deleted as soon as the conversation is finished. This is the case if it can be inferred from the circumstances that the facts in question have been finally clarified. You can object to the storage of your personal data at any time; all data stored in the course of contacting us will be deleted in this case.

You are fundamentally entitled to access, correction, deletion, restriction, data portability, revocation and objection. If you believe that the processing of your data breaches data protection laws or your claims under those laws are otherwise being violated, you can complain to the supervisory authorities.