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Last updated: 04 Feb 2024
We protect your privacy and personal data. Our processing of users’ personal data is limited to the data necessary to provide a functioning website and our content and services. We collect, process, and use your personal data in accordance with these Privacy Policy provisions and applicable data protection laws, in particular the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP). This Privacy Policy explains which personal data we collect, process, and use about you. Please read the following carefully.
Contact
Jürgen Lotzmann, Managing Director of 22of8 GmbH, info(at)22of8.ch, +41 79 384 40 20 (hereinafter “we”) is the operator of the website 22of8.ch and all subdomains and is responsible for the handling of personal data of the website’s users (hereinafter “you”) within the meaning of the FADP.
Definitions
Personal data are any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. A data subject is a person about whom we process personal data.
Processing means any handling of personal data, regardless of the means and procedures used, for example: querying, matching, adapting, archiving, storing, reading, disclosing, procuring, collecting, deleting, revealing, ordering, organizing, saving, altering, distributing, linking, destroying, and using personal data.
Legal basis
We process personal data in accordance with Swiss data protection law, in particular the Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP) and the Ordinance to the Federal Act on Data Protection.
Types, scope and purpose of data
Personal data under this Privacy Policy include all information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (hereinafter “data subject”).
Personal data also include the Internet Protocol (IP) address. This is usually collected by using log files. Further information about log files is provided below.
The retention period for personal data depends on the purpose for which they are used. Data are retained only as long as is necessary and proportionate for business purposes.
Principles of data processing
When processing data, we observe the principles of legality, proportionality, purpose limitation, transparency — particularly the fulfillment of information obligations — and data security.
Server log files
For each access to our website, we may record the following information if it is transmitted by your browser to our server infrastructure or can be determined by our web server: date and time including time zone, Internet Protocol (IP) address, access status (HTTP status code), operating system including user interface and version, browser including language and version, the specific subpage of our website requested including amount of data transferred, and the previously visited webpage in the same browser window (referrer).
We store such information, which may constitute personal data, in server log files. These details are necessary to provide our website continuously, user-friendly and reliably, and to ensure data security and, in particular, the protection of personal data.
Links
22of8 GmbH has no control over the content of linked pages and disclaims any liability for third-party content.
Data security
We take appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure data security proportionate to the risk. However, we cannot guarantee absolute data security.
Access to our website is protected by transport encryption (SSL/TLS, in particular HTTPS). Most browsers indicate transport encryption with a padlock in the address bar.
Our digital communications are — like any digital communication — inherently subject to bulk surveillance without cause and suspicion and other forms of monitoring by security authorities in Switzerland, elsewhere in Europe, in the United States of America (USA) and in other countries. We have no direct influence on how intelligence services, police authorities or other security agencies process personal data.
No disclosure of your personal data
We do not disclose your personal data to third parties unless we are legally permitted or obliged to do so under statutory provisions and/or official or judicial orders. This may include disclosure for purposes of criminal prosecution, risk prevention, or enforcement of intellectual property rights.
Your rights
We grant data subjects all claims under applicable data protection law. In particular, data subjects have the following rights:
- Access: Data subjects may request confirmation of whether we process personal data about them and, if so, which data. Data subjects will also receive the information necessary to exercise their data protection rights and to ensure transparency. This includes the processed personal data themselves and, for example, information on the processing purpose, duration of storage, any disclosure or transfer of data to other countries, and the source of the personal data.
- Rectification and restriction: Data subjects may have inaccurate personal data rectified, incomplete data completed, and the processing of their data restricted.
- Deletion and objection: Data subjects may request deletion of personal data (“right to be forgotten”) and may object to the processing of their data with effect for the future.
- Data portability and transfer: Data subjects may request the disclosure of personal data or the transfer of their data to another controller.
We may postpone, restrict, or refuse the exercise of data subjects’ rights within the limits permitted by law. We may inform data subjects of any prerequisites for exercising their data protection rights. For example, we may refuse access in whole or in part citing trade secrets or the protection of other persons. We may also refuse deletion of personal data in whole or in part due to statutory retention obligations.
We may exceptionally impose fees for the exercise of rights. We will inform data subjects in advance of any such fees.
We are obliged to identify data subjects who request access or exercise other rights; data subjects are required to cooperate.
Data subjects have the right to enforce their data protection claims through legal channels or to lodge a complaint with a competent data protection supervisory authority.
The supervisory authority for private controllers and federal bodies in Switzerland is the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).
Final provisions
We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time with effect for the future. A current version is available on the website. Please visit the website regularly to stay informed about the applicable Privacy Policy.
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