Data protection declaration

Thank you for your interest in our website. The protection of your private sphere when processing personal data is extremely important to us. Provided in the following is information on how we deal with your personal data.

1. Purpose

The purpose of this data protection declaration is to inform users of this website of the extent of and reasons for the collection and use of their personal data by Trummer Montage & Personal Gesellschaft m.b.H., Dietersdorf am Gnasbach 102, 8093 St. Peter am Ottersbach, Austria, email: office@trummer.eu, tel.: 004357100-0 (called ‘Trummer’ in the following). Trummer is the data controller as defined in data protection legislation.

2. Storage of your IP address

When you visit our website, certain information is automatically saved to our webserver. This includes the type of your browser, the operating system employed, the page from which our website was requested, the IP address, the time of website access in addition to other information. Trummer can only access this in pseudonymous form and hence cannot assign this data to a particular individual without additional information. Trummer will not analyse this data unless evidence of illegal use of our website emerges.

3. Storage of access data in server log files

Trummer/our website hosting provider collects data in so-called server log files every time our website is accessed. The data collected include:

name of the requested website and file, date and time of access, volume of data transferred, confirmation of successful download, type of browser and version, user’s operating system, referrer URL (the website from which our site was accessed), IP address and requesting provider.

Trummer uses this recorded data for statistical purposes only in order to ensure the operation, security and optimisation of our website. However, the website operator reserves the right to review recorded data if concrete evidence in support of a justified suspicion that the website has been employed for illegal purposes comes to light.

4. Cookies

Cookies are small files that allow relevant information to be stored on the access device being used by the user (PC, smartphone etc.). Their purpose is to enhance the user-friendliness of our website and facilitate its use by visitors (e.g. by storing log-in data). They also serve to collect statistical data on the use of our website that can be analysed in order to improve our website. Users can control whether or not cookies are stored on their device. Most browsers allow users to limit or completely block the storage of cookies on the device being used. Please note, however, that if you disable cookies, you may find it more difficult to use our website while various features may not be available to you.

If you wish to manage the storage by your device of commercial advertising cookies, please visit the US website www.aboutads.info/choices/ or the EU website www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices/ for more information.

5. Links to services and content of third parties

Our website regularly provides links to content provided by third parties, such as YouTube videos, Google Maps plans, RSS feeds and images on other websites. So that you can use these, it is necessary to reveal your IP address to the third-party provider of the services/content. Without your IP address, it would not be possible for them to send the information you require to your browser. It is thus necessary for us to provide these third-party providers with your IP address. We provide links only to content/services provided by third parties who are committed to treating your data as confidential.

6. Right to information, deletion, revocation

You have the right to information about all your stored personal data. You also have the right to have incorrect data corrected and to have data that is no longer needed deleted, unless statutory regulations mandate retention of such data. You will in such cases have a right to revocation. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with competent supervisory authorities.

7. Use of Facebook Pixel

The website uses the Facebook social network “Facebook Pixel” feature, operated by Facebook Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA, or, should users be resident in the EU, operated by Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Facebook Pixel allows Facebook to identify visitors to our online offer as an advertising display target groups (Facebook ads). We will accordingly use Facebook Pixel to display our placed Facebook ads exclusively to those Facebook users who showed an interest in our online offer or to users with certain attributes (e.g., interest in certain topics or products as established based on the websites they visit) which we transmit to Facebook (Custom Audiences). We also want to ensure when using Facebook Pixel that our Facebook ads will correspond to the interests of users and that they will not harass them. Facebook Pixel furthermore allows us to track the effectiveness of our Facebook ads for purposes of statistics and market research by recording whether users who clicked on a Facebook ad were actually redirected to our website (conversion).

Facebook will process the data within the framework of its data use policy. Refer to Facebook’s data use policy for general information on the presentation of Facebook ads. The Facebook Help section will provide more specific information and detail on Facebook Pixel and its functionality. The use of Facebook Pixel and the storage of Conversion Cookies is based on Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR.

Users may object to Facebook Pixel’s acquisition and use of their data for purposes of presenting Facebook ads.  Users may, in order to adjust the type of advertisements Facebook may show, visit the Facebook homepage and follow the instructions for usage-based advertising set-up.  The settings are platform-independent, i.e., they will apply across devices, e.g. desktop computers or mobile devices. Users may furthermore use the deactivation page of the Network Advertising Initiative, the US website aboutads.info or the European website youronlinechoices.com to object to the use of cookies serving advertising purposes or serving to measure reach.

8. Facebook plugin

The Facebook plugin is part of Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland. The plugin will connect you to Facebook servers when you visit this website. This will inform Facebook of your IP address and that you have visited this website. You may link the content of our Webpages to your Facebook profile by clicking on a “Like” button whilst logged in on your Facebook account. Facebook can then assign your visit to our Webpages to your user account. For more information, please visit http://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins.

9. YouTube plugin

YouTube is part of Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, Ca 94043 USA. Your IP address will be transmitted to YouTube when you click on an embedded video on this website. Should you be logged into YouTube at that time, this information will also be assigned to your user account. Please visit www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/ for more information.

10. Instagram plugin

The Instagram plugin is part of Instagram Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA. To link the content of our Webpages to your Instagram profile, click on the Instagram button whilst logged in on your Instagram account. This will allow Instagram to associate your visit to our Webpages with your user account. Please visit http://instagram.com/about/legal/privacy/ for more information.

11. Google+ plugin

Google+ is part of Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, Ca 94043 USA. The plugin will connect you to the Google servers when you visit this website. Google will transfer the content of the “+1” button to your browser. Should you at that time be logged into your Google+ account, Google will receive your IP address and the information that you have visited this website. Please visit https://developers.google.com/+/web/buttons-policy for more information.

12. Matomo

With your consent, we use the open-source software Matomo for the analysis and statistical evaluation of website usage. Cookies are used for this purpose. The information obtained about website usage is exclusively transmitted to our servers and aggregated into pseudonymous user profiles. We use the data to evaluate the usage of the website. The collected data will not be disclosed to third parties.

The IP addresses are anonymized (IP masking), so that they cannot be associated with individual users.

The processing of data is based on Article 6(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is pursued for our legitimate interest in optimizing our website for our external presentation.

You can withdraw your consent at any time by deleting the cookies in your browser or changing your privacy settings.

13. MapBox

(1) We use MapBox API, a service of MapBox Inc. (Address: 740 15th Street NW, 5th Floor, Washington, District of Columbia 20005, USA) hereinafter referred to as MapBox. We use MapBox to display geographical information visually. MapBox will also collect, process and use data about how visitors use the map functions when they use MapBox.

(2) MapBox will, based on its EU-US Privacy Shield certification, guarantee that EU data protection requirements will be complied with also when data is processed in the USA. The legal basis is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest here lies in the optimisation of our website functionality.

(3) MapBox will use your Internet browser to store a cookie on your end device when you visit one of our Webpages linked to the MapBox service. Information about your use of our website, including your IP address, will then be transferred to a MapBox server in the USA and stored. These data will be processed for purposes of displaying the website and ensuring MapBox service functionalities. MapBox may pass on this information to third parties should this be required by law or should third parties process the information on behalf of MapBox.

(4) For further information about the use of MapBox and the data it collects, please refer to the “Terms of Service” provided by MapBox at https://www.mapbox.com/tos/#maps

(5) You may, should you not agree to such processing, prevent the installation of cookies by making the appropriate settings in your Internet browser. Please refer to “Cookies” above for more detail. The MapBox service will then, however, no longer be available via our website.

(6) MapBox also provides information on the collection and use of data and on your rights and your options for protecting your privacy at https://www.mapbox.com/privacy/

14. Twitter plugin

Our Webpages integrate functions by the Twitter service. These functions are provided by Twitter Inc., 795 Folsom St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA. The websites you visit will be linked to your Twitter account and disclosed to other users when you use Twitter and the “Re-Tweet” function. Data will in the course of this also be transferred to Twitter.

We point out that we, as the provider of the Webpages, will have no knowledge of the content of the transmitted data or their use by Twitter. Please visit Twitter’s Data Privacy Policy for more information.

You may change your data protection settings under the Twitter Account settings.

15. Data collected when you make contact with us

Whenever you contact us (for example, using our contact form or by email), information on you will be collected for the purposes of processing your request and for dealing with any supplementary questions.

16. The guidelines for the processing of personal data

There are strict guidelines that apply to the processing of personal data that are designed to guarantee data protection and security and the rights of data subjects as absolute priorities.

16.1 Lawfulness and transparency

There must be a legal basis for the processing of data; it must also be processed in good faith. Data subjects must be notified of the collection of their data and of the planned processing and use of their data, Hence, data subjects must be informed of the following at the very least:

*The name of the data controller

*The purpose(s) of data processing

*The legal basis of data processing

16.2 Purpose limitations

Data may only be collected and processed for specific, clearly defined and legitimate purposes. Data may not be processed for any reason that is not linked with such purposes.

16.3 Data collection limitations

Only that data may be collected and processed that is essential for the stated purposes. If this is suitable for the given purposes and can be considered reasonable, only data in anonymous form may be processed.

16.4 Limitation of data storage periods; deletion of data

Personal data must be deleted as soon as it is no longer required for the purpose(s) for which it was originally collected and stipulations with regard to required statutory data retention periods are not in contradiction to this.

If there is a legitimate interest in the continued storage of data, this data may be retained until the legitimate interest ceases to apply.

16.5 Data security

There is an obligation to observe data secrecy with regard to all personal data. Data must thus be treated as strictly confidential and appropriate organisational and technical measures must be in place to protect it against unlawful manipulation or access by unauthorised parties, and loss or destruction.

16.6 Accuracy

Personal data must at all times be accurate, complete and up-to-date. Appropriate measures must be in place to correct out-of-date, incorrect or incomplete data.

17. Obligation to comply with data confidentiality provisions

All our employees have entered into written agreements to comply with data confidentiality requirements; they are regularly instructed and trained in the secure use of personal and other critical data.