Data privacy

Privacy Statement

Appointment of controller

The controller for data processing on this website is:
Karrié Projektentwicklung GmbH & Co.KG
Peter Karrié, Carsten Müller
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 40
55129 Mainz, Germany
Tel.: +49 6161 9568 XXXX
E-mail: XXXX

Processing of your data when visiting our websites

Generally, our website can be used without providing personal data. However, please note that access data are also collected in this case. If you access our websites to learn about our services without contacting us, we collect only the data that your browser sends to our servers (known as server log files). If you access our website, we collect the following data that are technically required to display the website:

  • Our visited website
  • Date and time of access
  • Quantity of data sent in bytes
  • Source/link from where you reached the website
  • Browser used
  • Operating system used
  • IP address used (where applicable in anonymous form)
  • Browser
  • Cookies

In accordance with Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR, data are processed on the basis of our legitimate interest in improving the stability and functionality of our website. Data are not passed on or used for a different purpose. We cannot trace the data back to you personally and data are not combined with other data.

In the event of specific indications of unlawful usage, however, we reserve the right to evaluate data at a later date.

Cookies

Our website uses cookies. Cookies are small text files stored on your devices by your Web browser. Cookies help us make our content more user-friendly, effective, and secure. One type of cookie is known as a “session cookie”. These cookies delete themselves from your browser at the end of your session. By contrast, other cookies remain stored on your device until you delete them yourself. Those cookies help us recognize you when you return to our website.

With an up-to-date Web browser, you can monitor, restrict, and prevent which cookies are placed on your device. The settings on many Web browsers can be adjusted so that cookies are automatically deleted when the program is closed. Deactivating cookies may limit the functionality of our website.

As the operators of this website, we have a legitimate interest in storing cookies to enable us to provide our services without any technical errors and as smoothly as possible.

Processing of your data when contacting us

In the event that we receive your personal data as a result of you contacting us by e-mail, you can request all data currently stored about you at any time. Historical data are deleted periodically. You can obtain information about the origin of the data, whether it was requested by us or supplied by you and you are also informed of the purpose of storage. This right to information is an absolute right and you can exercise it at any time by e-mailing us (see address/legal information). We save and process your data in order to process your contact request based on consent to data processing or to fulfill contractual or pre-contractual obligations. The legal basis for this processing is Article 6 (1) (a) or (b) GDPR. Data are not passed on to third parties.

Your data are deleted once we have processed your request, provided there are no contractual or statutory obligations that prevent us from deleting them.

Please note that transferring data online or by e-mail is not secure and data cannot be protected against access by third parties. We have no influence over the confidentiality of information you send us.

Processing of your data for the performance of a contract

If a contractual relationship is initiated or a contract is established with us, we use personal data where this is necessary for the performance of the contract or to take steps prior to entering into a contract (Article 6 (1), sentence 1, (b) GDPR).

Duration of data storage

We immediately delete your personal data as soon as the data are no longer required to fulfill contractual and statutory obligations or to exercise contractual rights and statutory retention periods no longer apply.

Rights of users and data subjects

Right to access, rectification, completion, erasure, restriction, transmission

Under the applicable legal regulations, you have the right at any time to:

  • receive information free of charge about your stored personal data, the source of the data, its recipients, and the purpose of data processing (Article 15 GDPR)
  • rectification or completion of inaccurate personal data (Article 16 GDPR)
  • blocking or erasure of these data, where processing is no longer required (Article 17 GDPR)
  • restriction of processing of your data (Article 18 GDPR)
  • to receive your personal data that you provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and/or to transmit those data to another controller (Article 20 GDPR)

If you have further questions about on the subject of personal data, you may contact us at any time using the contact information found in the legal information.

Right to withdraw consent to data processing

If we process your personal data based on our overwhelming legitimate interest, you are entitled at all times to object to this processing with effect for the future on grounds relating to your particular situation (Article 21 GDPR).

You have the right to withdraw the consent to data processing you have already granted in accordance with Article 7 (3) GDPR.

Your consent can be withdrawn by sending us an informal notification via e-mail. Your withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing before your consent was withdrawn.

If you exercise your right to object, we will no longer process the data in question unless the processing serves to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims or we can otherwise demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing.

You do not incur any costs when exercising or enforcing these rights.

Right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority

As the data subject, you have the right to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority in the event of an infringement of data protection law. The competent supervisory authority for issues of data protection law is the data protection officer for the German state where our company is domiciled. The supervisory authority responsible for us in Mainz is:

Rhineland-Palatinate State Officer for Data Protection and Freedom of Information

Hintere Bleiche 34

55116 Mainz, Germany