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Dieter Jäger Prüfsysteme
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Data Protection Statement Our site can be used and accessed without disclosing personal information. Different rules may apply to the use of individual services on our site, which are described separately below. Your personal information (e.g. name, address, email, phone number, etc.) is processed by us in accordance with the provisions of the German Data Protection Act. Data are considered personal, if they can be traced back to an identifiable individual. The legal basis for data protection is found in the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) and Telemedia Act (TMG). Please be aware that internet-based data transmission may contain gaps in security and that complete protection against unauthorized third party access cannot be guaranteed. Contact information: On our site, we provide the option to contact us via an email and/or through our contact form. In this case, the information you provide will be stored to process your contact request. It will not be shared with third parties. There will be no comparison of the data collected in this way with that possibly collected by other components on our site. Google Analytics anonymization function: We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service of Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA, hereinafter “Google”, on our site. Google Analytics saves so-called cookies, text files, to your computer which allow us to analyze how you use the website. The information generated by these cookies such as the time, place and frequency of your visits to our website including your IP address is transmitted to Google in the US and stored there. Our website implements Google Analytics with the extension "_gat._anonymizeIp". This ensures that Google will abbreviate and thus anonymize your IP address already within the Member States of the European Union or other Contracting States to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of our site, to provide us summaries on website activities and to provide further services related to website and internet use. Google may also forward such information to third parties, if required by law, or insofar as third parties process these data on behalf of Google. According to its own statement, Google will under no circumstances link your IP address to any other of its information. You can prevent cookies from being placed by adjusting the appropriate setting in your browser software. However, please note that in this case you may not be able to make full and comprehensive use of our website's functions. In addition, Google provides most of the common browsers the possibility to use a deactivation add- on. This enables you to control what information about the sites you visit Google is allowed to collect. The add-on informs the JavaScript (ga.js) of Google Analytics that no information on your website visit should be transferred to Google Analytics. Nevertheless, the deactivation add-on for browsers of Google Analytics does not prevent information from being sent to us or to other web analysis services we may be using. For more information on how to install the browser add-on please follow this link: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout Right of information, withdrawal, erasure As per the German Data Protection Law, if you have questions about the collection, processing or use of your personal data and their rectification, blocking, erasure or about withdrawing a consent provided previously, you may contact us at no charge. Please note that you have the legal right to request the correction of false data or erasure of personal information, insofar as there is no legal obligation to retain such data. Model data protection statement of the law firm Weiß & Partner