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Pro­ces­sing of your data

pri­va­cy policy

We app­re­cia­te your visit to our web­site https://koschklinkperformance.com and your inte­rest in our company.

To pro­vi­de you with the hig­hest level of trans­pa­ren­cy, we inform you below about the natu­re, scope, and pur­po­se of the coll­ec­tion, pro­ces­sing, and use of per­so­nal data that occur when using our web­site. You can access the com­ple­te docu­ment of the Gene­ral Data Pro­tec­tion Regu­la­ti­on (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as “GDPR”) here.

1. Defi­ni­ti­ons of terms

The fol­lo­wing terms used in our Pri­va­cy Poli­cy are defi­ned in Artic­le 4 of the GDPR. This is only an excerpt from Artic­le 4 GDPR. You can view all defi­ni­ti­ons in the GDPR (to find here) .

  • Per­so­nal Data (Art. 4 No. 1 GDPR)
    Per­so­nal data means any infor­ma­ti­on rela­ting to an iden­ti­fied or iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral per­son (‘data sub­ject’); an iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral per­son is one who can be iden­ti­fied, direct­ly or indi­rect­ly, in par­ti­cu­lar by refe­rence to an iden­ti­fier such as a name, an iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on num­ber, loca­ti­on data, an online iden­ti­fier or to one or more fac­tors spe­ci­fic to the phy­si­cal, phy­sio­lo­gi­cal, gene­tic, men­tal, eco­no­mic, cul­tu­ral or social iden­ti­ty of that natu­ral person.

  • Pro­ces­sing (Art. 4 No. 2 GDPR)
    Pro­ces­sing means any ope­ra­ti­on or set of ope­ra­ti­ons which is per­for­med on per­so­nal data or on sets of per­so­nal data, whe­ther or not by auto­ma­ted means, such as coll­ec­tion, recor­ding, orga­ni­sa­ti­on, struc­tu­ring, sto­rage, adapt­a­ti­on or altera­ti­on, retrie­val, con­sul­ta­ti­on, use, dis­clo­sure by trans­mis­si­on, dis­se­mi­na­ti­on or other­wi­se making available, ali­gnment or com­bi­na­ti­on, rest­ric­tion, era­su­re or destruction.

  • Pseud­ony­mi­sa­ti­on (Art. 4 No. 5 GDPR)
    Pseud­ony­mi­sa­ti­on means the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data in such a man­ner that the per­so­nal data can no lon­ger be attri­bu­ted to a spe­ci­fic data sub­ject wit­hout the use of addi­tio­nal infor­ma­ti­on, pro­vi­ded that such addi­tio­nal infor­ma­ti­on is kept sepa­ra­te­ly and is sub­ject to tech­ni­cal and orga­ni­sa­tio­nal mea­su­res to ensu­re that the per­so­nal data are not attri­bu­ted to an iden­ti­fied or iden­ti­fia­ble natu­ral person.

  • Con­trol­ler (Art. 4 No. 7 GDPR)
    Con­trol­ler means the natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or other body which, alo­ne or joint­ly with others, deter­mi­nes the pur­po­ses and means of the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data; whe­re the pur­po­ses and means of such pro­ces­sing are deter­mi­ned by Uni­on or Mem­ber Sta­te law, the con­trol­ler or the spe­ci­fic cri­te­ria for its nomi­na­ti­on may be pro­vi­ded for by Uni­on or Mem­ber Sta­te law.

  • Pro­ces­sor (Art. 4 No. 8 GDPR)
    Pro­ces­sor means a natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or other body which pro­ces­ses per­so­nal data on behalf of the controller.

     
  • Third Par­ty (Art. 4 No. 10 GDPR)
    Third par­ty means a natu­ral or legal per­son, public aut­ho­ri­ty, agen­cy or body other than the data sub­ject, con­trol­ler, pro­ces­sor and per­sons who, under the direct aut­ho­ri­ty of the con­trol­ler or pro­ces­sor, are aut­ho­ri­sed to pro­cess per­so­nal data.

     
  • Con­sent (Art. 4 No. 11 GDPR)
    Con­sent of the data sub­ject means any free­ly given, spe­ci­fic, infor­med and unam­bi­guous indi­ca­ti­on of the data subject’s wis­hes by which he or she, by a state­ment or by a clear affir­ma­ti­ve action, signi­fies agree­ment to the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data rela­ting to him or her.

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  • Enter­pri­se (Art. 4 No. 18 GDPR)
    Enter­pri­se means a natu­ral or legal per­son enga­ged in an eco­no­mic acti­vi­ty, irre­spec­ti­ve of its legal form, inclu­ding part­ner­ships or asso­cia­ti­ons regu­lar­ly enga­ged in an eco­no­mic activity.

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2. Respo­si­le,  Art. 4 Nr. 7 DSGVO

Kosch Klink Per­for­mance GmbH
Groß­herog-Fried­rich-Str. 16 — 18
66111 Saar­brü­cken
Tele­fon: +49 (0) 681 844 980 10
Tele­fax: +49 (0) 681 844 980 99
E‑Mail: info@koschklinkperformance.de
Unser voll­stän­di­ges Impres­sum kön­nen Sie hier abru­fen:
https://koschklinkperformance.com/impressum/

3. Legal Basis for Processing

In each pro­ces­sing acti­vi­ty descri­bed in our pri­va­cy poli­cy, we inform you of the cor­re­spon­ding legal basis on which the pro­ces­sing is con­duc­ted. The fol­lo­wing cate­go­ries out­line the cir­cum­s­tances under which pro­ces­sing is lawful:

  • Con­sent: You have given con­sent to the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data for one or more spe­ci­fic pur­po­ses (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR).

  • Con­trac­tu­al Neces­si­ty: Pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry for the per­for­mance of a con­tract to which you are a par­ty or to take steps at your request pri­or to ente­ring into a con­tract (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR).

  • Legal Obli­ga­ti­on: Pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry for com­pli­ance with a legal obli­ga­ti­on to which we are sub­ject (Art. 6(1)© GDPR).

  • Vital Inte­rests: Pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry to pro­tect your vital inte­rests or tho­se of ano­ther natu­ral per­son (Art. 6(1)(d) GDPR).

  • Public Inte­rest or Offi­ci­al Aut­ho­ri­ty: Pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry for the per­for­mance of a task car­ri­ed out in the public inte­rest or in the exer­cise of offi­ci­al aut­ho­ri­ty ves­ted in us (Art. 6(1)(e) GDPR).

  • Legi­ti­ma­te Inte­rests: Pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry for the pur­po­ses of our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests or tho­se of a third par­ty, except whe­re such inte­rests are over­ridden by your inte­rests or fun­da­men­tal rights and free­doms that requi­re pro­tec­tion of per­so­nal data (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR).

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4. Data Sto­rage and Deletion

Within the pro­ces­sing acti­vi­ties descri­bed in our Pri­va­cy Poli­cy, we inform you of the respec­ti­ve sto­rage dura­ti­ons or the spe­ci­fic times for dele­ti­on or blo­cking of data. If no expli­cit sto­rage dura­ti­on is defi­ned, data will be dele­ted or blo­cked as soon as the pur­po­se or legal basis for sto­rage no lon­ger applies.

Sto­rage may extend bey­ond the defi­ned peri­ods if legal pro­vi­si­ons to which we are sub­ject (e.g., § 147 AO, § 247 HGB) man­da­te a dif­fe­rent sto­rage dura­ti­on. Fol­lo­wing the expi­ra­ti­on of the sto­rage peri­od, per­so­nal data will be dele­ted or blo­cked, unless fur­ther sto­rage is requi­red by us based on a legal basis. Addi­tio­nal­ly, sto­rage bey­ond the spe­ci­fied time is pos­si­ble in the event of a (poten­ti­al) legal dis­pu­te with you or other legal proceedings.

5. Dis­clo­sure of Per­so­nal Data

If your per­so­nal data is shared, you will be infor­med accor­din­gly at the respec­ti­ve point in our pri­va­cy poli­cy. If your per­so­nal data is trans­fer­red out­side the Euro­pean Eco­no­mic Area (EEA) to so-cal­led third count­ries, you will be infor­med accor­din­gly at the respec­ti­ve point in our pri­va­cy poli­cy. In prin­ci­ple, we only trans­fer per­so­nal data to third count­ries whe­re an ade­qua­te level of pro­tec­tion has been con­firm­ed by the EU Com­mis­si­on or whe­re we can ensu­re careful hand­ling of per­so­nal data based on con­trac­tu­al agree­ments or other appro­pria­te safeguards.

6. Coll­ec­tion of Per­so­nal Data

Below, we inform you about the coll­ec­tion of per­so­nal data (such as name, email address, address, or user behavior).

6.1. Exclu­si­ve Infor­ma­tio­nal Use of Our Website

If you neither regis­ter on our web­site (e.g., for a news­let­ter) nor trans­mit data to us in any other way (e.g., by using a cont­act form), only the per­so­nal data that your brow­ser trans­mits to our ser­ver will be coll­ec­ted. The­se are data that are tech­ni­cal­ly neces­sa­ry for us to pro­vi­de you with the web­site, ensu­ring a secu­re and sta­ble dis­play. This includes the fol­lo­wing infor­ma­ti­on, deri­ved from a log file entry:

  • Inter­net Pro­to­col Address (IP Address)
  • Time and Date of Each Access
  • Time Zone Dif­fe­rence to Green­wich Mean Time (GMT)
  • The Spe­ci­fic Page Accessed
  • Access Sta­tus / Hyper­text Trans­fer Pro­to­col (HTTP)
  • Amount of Data Trans­fer­red Each Time
  • Web­site from Which Access to Our Web­site Occurs (Refer­rer URL)
  • Brow­ser Used (Inclu­ding Lan­guage and Version)
  • Ope­ra­ting Sys­tem Used

The legal basis for coll­ec­ting the lis­ted data is Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. f GDPR. We have a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in ensu­ring an error-free con­nec­tion set­up and com­for­ta­ble use of our web­site, ana­ly­zing sys­tem sta­bi­li­ty and secu­ri­ty, and using the data for other admi­nis­tra­ti­ve purposes.

6.2. Cont­act via Email

When cont­ac­ting us via the email address pro­vi­ded in sec­tion 2 or other email addres­ses of our com­pa­ny published on our web­site, your email address and any other cont­act data con­tai­ned in your email (e.g., your name or pho­ne num­ber) will be stored by us to pro­cess your request. The­se data will be prompt­ly dele­ted once fur­ther sto­rage is no lon­ger neces­sa­ry. If the­re are legal reten­ti­on peri­ods con­cer­ning the data, dele­ti­on will be repla­ced by a cor­re­spon­ding rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing. The legal basis for pro­ces­sing the data depends on the reason for sen­ding the email and ari­ses from Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. b GDPR or Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. f GDPR, i.e., eit­her for the exe­cu­ti­on of a con­tract con­cluded with you and to ful­fill our (pre)contractual obli­ga­ti­ons or based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in cont­ac­ting inte­res­ted par­ties of our service.

6.3. Cont­act Form

When cont­ac­ting us through the cont­act form available on our web­site, the cont­act data you pro­vi­de will be stored and pro­ces­sed by us to hand­le your request. The legal basis for pro­ces­sing the data depends on the reason for cont­ac­ting us and ari­ses from Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. b GDPR or Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. f GDPR, i.e., eit­her for the exe­cu­ti­on of a con­tract con­cluded with you and to ful­fill our (pre)contractual obli­ga­ti­ons or based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in cont­ac­ting inte­res­ted par­ties of our service.

6.4. Free Down­load Form

When fil­ling out a form on our web­site regar­ding a free down­load (e.g., an e‑book or a case stu­dy), the data you pro­vi­de will be stored and pro­ces­sed by us to pro­vi­de you with the free down­load. The legal basis for pro­ces­sing the data ari­ses from Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. f GDPR, thus based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in pro­vi­ding you with the free down­load and kno­wing to whom we are offe­ring the­se free products.

6.5. “Book a Mee­ting” Form

When fil­ling out the form available on our web­site to book a mee­ting, the cont­act data you pro­vi­de will be stored and pro­ces­sed by us to hand­le your request. The legal basis for pro­ces­sing the data depends on the reason for cont­ac­ting us and ari­ses from Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. b GDPR or Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. f GDPR, i.e., eit­her for the exe­cu­ti­on of a con­tract con­cluded with you and/or to ful­fill our (pre)contractual obli­ga­ti­ons or based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in cont­ac­ting inte­res­ted par­ties of our service.

 

7. Coo­kies

We use coo­kies on our web­site. Coo­kies are small, brow­ser-spe­ci­fic text files stored on your hard dri­ve. They allow the enti­ty that sets the coo­kie to recei­ve cer­tain infor­ma­ti­on, but they can­not exe­cu­te pro­grams or trans­mit viru­s­es. Coo­kies are cate­go­ri­zed as follows:

  • By Ori­gin:

    • First-Par­ty Coo­kies: Set by the web­site operator.
    • Third-Par­ty Coo­kies: Set by third parties.
  • By Dura­ti­on:

    • Tran­si­ent Coo­kies: Auto­ma­ti­cal­ly dele­ted when you clo­se your brow­ser. The­se include ses­si­on coo­kies, which store a ses­si­on ID allo­wing your com­pu­ter to be reco­gni­zed during a ses­si­on. They are dele­ted when you log out or clo­se your browser.
    • Per­sis­tent Coo­kies: Remain stored for a lon­ger peri­od (up to two years), vary­ing by coo­kie. You can manu­al­ly dele­te the­se coo­kies via your brow­ser settings.
    • Flash Coo­kies: Asso­cia­ted with the Flash Play­er, sto­ring tech­ni­cal data nee­ded for media play­back (e.g., image qua­li­ty or net­work speed). They typi­cal­ly do not have an auto­ma­tic expi­ra­ti­on date and store data inde­pendent­ly of the brow­ser used. Some brow­sers (e.g., Fire­fox) allow dele­ti­on of Flash coo­kies along with other cookies.
  • By Func­tion:

    • Tech­ni­cal (Essen­ti­al) Coo­kies: Neces­sa­ry for basic web­site func­tions (e.g., saving a pro­duct in the shop­ping cart).
    • Per­for­mance Coo­kies: Coll­ect infor­ma­ti­on about web­site usa­ge and errors encoun­te­red. The­se anony­mous data help impro­ve the website.
    • Adver­ti­sing or Tar­ge­ting Coo­kies: Enable the dis­play of tail­o­red adver­ti­se­ments (inclu­ding from third par­ties) and mea­su­re their effectiveness.
    • Sha­ring Coo­kies: Con­nect the web­site with other ser­vices (e.g., social media platforms).

We auto­ma­ti­cal­ly use only tech­ni­cal coo­kies essen­ti­al for the ope­ra­ti­on of our web­site, based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest under Art. 6(1) sen­tence 1 lit. f GDPR, to design our web­site effec­tively and con­ti­nuous­ly impro­ve it.

Plea­se note that you can pre­vent the sto­rage of coo­kies at any time by adjus­ting your brow­ser set­tings. Howe­ver, this may limit the func­tion­a­li­ty of our website.


- Mozil­la Fire­fox: https://support.mozilla.org/de/kb/verbesserter-schutz-aktivitatenverfolgung-desktop
- Micro­soft Edge: https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
- Goog­le Chro­me: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
- Ope­ra: https://help.opera.com/de/latest/web-preferences/” \l “coo­kies
- Safa­ri: https://support.apple.com/de-de/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac

8. Remar­ke­ting Codes for Face­book and Insta­gram (Meta Pixel)

We inte­gra­te the Meta Pixel, form­er­ly known as the Face­book Pixel, on our web­site as a track­ing pixel. A track­ing pixel is a small gra­phic that is auto­ma­ti­cal­ly loa­ded when a web­site is acces­sed, enab­ling the track­ing of user beha­vi­or. The Meta Pixel is a pie­ce of code that you place on your web­site to mea­su­re the effec­ti­ve­ness of your adver­ti­sing by under­stan­ding the actions peo­p­le take on your site.

By uti­li­zing the Meta Pixel, we can moni­tor the actions users take after inter­ac­ting with our ads on Face­book and Insta­gram. This data helps us assess the effec­ti­ve­ness of our adver­ti­sing efforts and allows us to opti­mi­ze our cam­paigns accor­din­gly. Addi­tio­nal­ly, it enables us to crea­te tar­ge­ted audi­en­ces for future ads and deli­ver more rele­vant con­tent to our users.

Plea­se note that the coll­ec­ted data is anony­mous to us; we can­not view the per­so­nal data of indi­vi­du­al users. Howe­ver, the coll­ec­ted data is stored and pro­ces­sed by Meta Plat­forms, Inc. Meta may link this infor­ma­ti­on to your Face­book or Insta­gram account and use it for its own adver­ti­sing pur­po­ses, in accordance with Meta’s Data Poli­cy. You can con­trol the types of ads you see on Face­book and Insta­gram through your ad set­tings within your account.

If you wish to opt out of track­ing via the Meta Pixel on our web­site, you can adjust your brow­ser set­tings to block coo­kies and simi­lar tech­no­lo­gies. Addi­tio­nal­ly, various brow­ser exten­si­ons can help you mana­ge track­ing pre­fe­ren­ces. Plea­se be awa­re that dis­ab­ling such fea­tures may affect the func­tion­a­li­ty of our website.

Face­book Ire­land Limi­t­ed, 4 Grand Canal Squa­re, Dub­lin 2, Irland, Impres­sum: https://www.facebook.com/terms, ein. Die Daten­richt­li­nie kann hier abge­ru­fen wer­den: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy. Head­quar­ter: Face­book, Inc., 1601 Wil­low Road, Men­lo Park, Cali­for­nia 94025, USA.

Use of Face­book Pixel

We employ the Face­book Pixel on our web­site only if you have pro­vi­ded expli­cit con­sent through our site’s pri­va­cy set­tings (Con­sent Tool) in accordance with Artic­le 49(1)(a) and Artic­le 6(1)(a) of the GDPR. With your con­sent, your data may be trans­fer­red to the United Sta­tes, a coun­try curr­ent­ly con­side­red a non-secu­re third coun­try wit­hout an ade­quacy decis­i­on from the EU, mea­ning it does not offer data pro­tec­tion stan­dards equi­va­lent to tho­se in the EU. Con­se­quent­ly, the pro­tec­tion of your data in the U.S. can­not be gua­ran­teed. Nota­b­ly, U.S. sur­veil­lan­ce laws, such as Sec­tion 702 of the For­eign Intel­li­gence Sur­veil­lan­ce Act (FISA), may per­mit govern­ment aut­ho­ri­ties to access your data wit­hout suf­fi­ci­ent legal recour­se for EU citi­zens. By con­sen­ting, you ack­now­ledge and accept the­se risks. You can with­draw your con­sent at any time by adjus­ting your pre­fe­ren­ces in the pri­va­cy set­tings, acces­si­ble via the fol­lo­wing but­ton, by choo­sing to accept only essen­ti­al cookies.

Coo­kie Settings

If you have con­sen­ted and coo­kie sto­rage is not dis­ab­led in your brow­ser, the Face­book Pixel enables us to mea­su­re the effec­ti­ve­ness of our adver­ti­sing through con­ver­si­ons. It also allows us to dis­play tar­ge­ted ads to you on plat­forms like Face­book and Insta­gram. Through Cus­tom Audi­en­ces, ads are shown to users inte­res­ted in our offe­rings, such as tho­se who have visi­ted our web­site or demons­tra­ted inte­rest in spe­ci­fic pro­ducts or ser­vices. Plea­se note, you can pre­vent coo­kie sto­rage at any time by adjus­ting your brow­ser set­tings (see Sec­tion 7). When you visit our web­site, a direct con­nec­tion to Facebook’s ser­vers is estab­lished. We do not influence the data coll­ec­ted, its scope, pro­ces­sing pur­po­ses, or reten­ti­on peri­ods. Asso­cia­ti­on with an exis­ting Face­book or Insta­gram pro­fi­le can­not be ruled out.

 

9. Remar­ke­ting Code for Lin­ke­dIn (Insight Tag)

We inte­gra­te the Lin­ke­dIn Insight Tag as a track­ing pixel on our web­site. A track­ing pixel is a small gra­phic that loads auto­ma­ti­cal­ly when a web­site is acces­sed, enab­ling the track­ing of user beha­vi­or. This ser­vice is pro­vi­ded by Lin­ke­dIn Ire­land Unli­mi­t­ed Com­pa­ny, Wil­ton Place, Dub­lin 2, Ire­land. You can view their legal noti­ce here: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/impressum. Their data poli­cy is available at: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy. The parent com­pa­ny of this Ire­land-based enti­ty is Lin­ke­dIn Cor­po­ra­ti­on, 1000 W. Mau­de Ave., Sun­ny­va­le, Cali­for­nia 94085, USA. For more infor­ma­ti­on, plea­se visit: https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/ads.

We use the Lin­ke­dIn Insight Tag only if you have pro­vi­ded your expli­cit con­sent through our website’s pri­va­cy set­tings (Con­sent Tool) in accordance with Artic­le 49(1)(a) and Artic­le 6(1)(a) of the GDPR. With your con­sent, your data will be trans­fer­red to the USA, a coun­try curr­ent­ly con­side­red a non-secu­re third coun­try wit­hout an ade­quacy decis­i­on from the EU, mea­ning it does not offer data pro­tec­tion stan­dards equi­va­lent to tho­se in the EU. Con­se­quent­ly, the pro­tec­tion of your data in the USA can­not be gua­ran­teed. Nota­b­ly, U.S. sur­veil­lan­ce laws, such as Sec­tion 702 of the For­eign Intel­li­gence Sur­veil­lan­ce Act (FISA), may per­mit govern­ment aut­ho­ri­ties to access your data wit­hout suf­fi­ci­ent legal recour­se for EU citi­zens. By con­sen­ting, you ack­now­ledge and accept the­se risks. You can with­draw your con­sent at any time by adjus­ting your pre­fe­ren­ces in the pri­va­cy set­tings, acces­si­ble via the fol­lo­wing but­ton, by choo­sing to accept only essen­ti­al cookies.

Coo­kie Settings

If you have con­sen­ted and coo­kie sto­rage is not dis­ab­led in your brow­ser, the Lin­ke­dIn Insight Tag enables us to mea­su­re the effec­ti­ve­ness of our adver­ti­sing through con­ver­si­ons. It also allows us to dis­play tar­ge­ted ads to you on the Lin­ke­dIn plat­form. Plea­se note, you can pre­vent coo­kie sto­rage at any time by adjus­ting your brow­ser set­tings (see Sec­tion 7). When you visit our web­site, a direct con­nec­tion to LinkedIn’s ser­vers is estab­lished. We do not influence the data coll­ec­ted, its scope, pro­ces­sing pur­po­ses, or reten­ti­on peri­ods. Asso­cia­ti­on with an exis­ting Lin­ke­dIn pro­fi­le can­not be ruled out.

10. Hub­S­pot

We uti­li­ze the inbound mar­ke­ting and sales soft­ware Hub­S­pot, pro­vi­ded by the U.S.-based com­pa­ny Hub­S­pot, Inc., 25 First Street, Cam­bridge, MA 02141 USA (Imprint: https://legal.hubspot.com/impressum, Pri­va­cy Poli­cy: https://legal.hubspot.com/privacy-policy), for various ser­vices. This includes site ana­ly­tics and the pro­vi­si­on of our forms. In this con­text, we also use the Lead Flows fea­ture to pro­vi­de pop-up forms.

Within the Hub­S­pot forms, we incor­po­ra­te the reCAPTCHA ser­vice (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as reCAPTCHA) from Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land (Imprint: https://www.google.com/contact/). The parent com­pa­ny of this Ire­land-based enti­ty is Goog­le LLC, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as “Goog­le”). Google’s Pri­va­cy Poli­cy is available at: https://policies.google.com/privacy. The Terms of Ser­vice can be found here: https://policies.google.com/terms. The reCAPTCHA ser­vice coll­ects hard­ware and soft­ware infor­ma­ti­on, such as device and appli­ca­ti­on data, and trans­mits it to Goog­le for ana­ly­sis pur­po­ses. This data is used to impro­ve reCAPTCHA and for gene­ral secu­ri­ty pur­po­ses. The data coll­ec­ted, the scope of coll­ec­tion, pur­po­se, pro­ces­sing acti­vi­ties, as well as dele­ti­on and reten­ti­on peri­ods, are bey­ond our control.

We use Hub­S­pot (inclu­ding the reCAPTCHA tool) only if you have given us your expli­cit con­sent through the pri­va­cy set­tings of our web­site (Con­sent Tool) (Art. 49(1)(a) GDPR, Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). With your con­sent, your data will also be trans­fer­red to the USA, a coun­try con­side­red an inse­cu­re third coun­try. Curr­ent­ly, the­re is neither an ade­quacy decis­i­on by the EU nor other sui­ta­ble safe­guards for the USA. The pro­tec­tion of your data can­not be gua­ran­teed in the USA. The USA does not curr­ent­ly have a data pro­tec­tion level equi­va­lent to that of the EU. The­r­e­fo­re, the trans­fer car­ri­es cor­re­spon­ding risks. In par­ti­cu­lar, the­re are no gua­ran­tees against access to your trans­mit­ted data by govern­ment aut­ho­ri­ties. For exam­p­le, it can­not be ruled out that U.S. aut­ho­ri­ties may access your data based on Sec­tion 702 of the For­eign Intel­li­gence Sur­veil­lan­ce Act (FISA). We express­ly inform you that, as an EU citi­zen, you do not have an effec­ti­ve legal reme­dy against the pro­ces­sing of your data by U.S. aut­ho­ri­ties under FISA. If you grant your con­sent, you do so with know­ledge of the­se risks, which you con­scious­ly accept. You can revo­ke your con­sent at any time using the but­ton below to access the pri­va­cy set­tings, whe­re you can choo­se to accept only essen­ti­al cookies.

Coo­kie Settings

11. Kun­unu

We inte­gra­te Java­Script from the web­site kununu.com on our web­site. This site belongs to New Work SE, Damm­tor­stra­ße 30, 20354 Ham­burg (Imprint: https://www.kununu.com/info/impressum), to dis­play reviews about our com­pa­ny sub­mit­ted on the kununu.com plat­form. The legal basis for this is Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR, based on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in pre­sen­ting reviews about our com­pa­ny to inte­res­ted parties.

12. Remar­ke­ting with Goog­le Ads

We use the remar­ke­ting pro­cess (also known as retar­ge­ting, a method whe­re visi­tors or cus­to­mers of one’s own web­site are spe­ci­fi­cal­ly addres­sed through cor­re­spon­ding ads on other web­sites) of Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land (Imprint: https://www.google.com/contact/). The parent com­pa­ny of this Ire­land-based enti­ty is Goog­le LLC, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as “Goog­le”). Google’s Pri­va­cy Poli­cy is available at: https://policies.google.com/privacy. You can read here how Goog­le uses remar­ke­ting data: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/7664943.

We use remar­ke­ting in con­nec­tion with Goog­le Ads only if you have given us your expli­cit con­sent through the pri­va­cy set­tings of our web­site (Con­sent Tool) (Art. 49(1)(a) GDPR, Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). With your con­sent, your data will also be trans­fer­red to the USA, a coun­try con­side­red an inse­cu­re third coun­try. Curr­ent­ly, the­re is neither an ade­quacy decis­i­on by the EU nor other sui­ta­ble safe­guards for the USA. The pro­tec­tion of your data can­not be gua­ran­teed in the USA. The USA does not curr­ent­ly have a data pro­tec­tion level equi­va­lent to that of the EU. The­r­e­fo­re, the trans­fer car­ri­es cor­re­spon­ding risks. In par­ti­cu­lar, the­re are no gua­ran­tees against access to your trans­mit­ted data by govern­ment aut­ho­ri­ties. For exam­p­le, it can­not be ruled out that U.S. aut­ho­ri­ties may access your data based on Sec­tion 702 of the For­eign Intel­li­gence Sur­veil­lan­ce Act (FISA). We express­ly inform you that, as an EU citi­zen, you do not have an effec­ti­ve legal reme­dy against the pro­ces­sing of your data by U.S. aut­ho­ri­ties under FISA. If you grant your con­sent, you do so with know­ledge of the­se risks, which you con­scious­ly accept. You can revo­ke your con­sent at any time using the but­ton below to access the pri­va­cy set­tings, whe­re you can choo­se to accept only essen­ti­al cookies.

Coo­kie Settings

If you have given your con­sent and coo­kie sto­rage in your brow­ser is not pre­ven­ted, remar­ke­ting allows us to dis­play adver­ti­se­ments from us to you as a user of our web­site within the Goog­le search or the Goog­le Part­ner Net­work. Fur­ther­mo­re, we point out that you can pre­vent the sto­rage of coo­kies at any time by adjus­ting your brow­ser set­tings accor­din­gly (see Sec­tion 7).

Addi­tio­nal­ly, you can gene­ral­ly disable per­so­na­li­zed adver­ti­sing from Goog­le: https://adssettings.google.com/. Plea­se note that this set­ting must be repea­ted if you dele­te your coo­kies within your brow­ser history.

13. Goog­le Analytics

We use the web track­ing tool Goog­le Ana­ly­tics pro­vi­ded by Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land. The parent com­pa­ny of this Ire­land-based enti­ty is Goog­le LLC, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as “Goog­le”).

We only employ Goog­le Ana­ly­tics if you have given us your expli­cit con­sent through the pri­va­cy set­tings (con­sent tool) on our web­site (Art. 49 Para. 1 lit. a GDPR, Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a GDPR). With your con­sent, your data will be trans­mit­ted to Ire­land and the USA, which is con­side­red an inse­cu­re third coun­try. Curr­ent­ly, the­re is neither an ade­quacy decis­i­on by the EU for the USA nor other sui­ta­ble gua­ran­tees. Data pro­tec­tion in the USA can­not be ensu­red to the same ext­ent as within the EU. The­r­e­fo­re, the trans­fer car­ri­es cor­re­spon­ding risks. In par­ti­cu­lar, the­re are no gua­ran­tees regar­ding the pre­ven­ti­on of access to your trans­mit­ted data by govern­men­tal aut­ho­ri­ties. For exam­p­le, it can­not be ruled out that U.S. agen­ci­es may access your data based on Sec­tion 702 of the For­eign Intel­li­gence Sur­veil­lan­ce Act (FISA). We expli­cit­ly inform you that, as an EU citi­zen, you do not have an effec­ti­ve legal reme­dy against the pro­ces­sing of your data by U.S. aut­ho­ri­ties under FISA. By giving your con­sent, you ack­now­ledge and accept the­se risks. You can revo­ke your con­sent at any time by cli­cking the fol­lo­wing but­ton to access the pri­va­cy set­tings and sel­ec­ting only essen­ti­al cookies.

Coo­kie Settings

Fur­ther­mo­re, you can pre­vent the sto­rage of coo­kies at any time by adjus­ting your brow­ser set­tings accor­din­gly (see Sec­tion 7). You can also down­load a brow­ser add-on to deac­ti­va­te Goog­le Ana­ly­tics via the fol­lo­wing link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en. Instal­ling this add-on pre­vents the coll­ec­tion and pro­ces­sing of data gene­ra­ted by the coo­kie by Goog­le. If you have given your con­sent and coo­kie sto­rage is not pre­ven­ted in your brow­ser, Goog­le Ana­ly­tics ana­ly­zes your use of the web­site through the use of coo­kies. In this con­text, we have con­cluded a data pro­ces­sing agree­ment with Goog­le. Gene­ral­ly, the infor­ma­ti­on gene­ra­ted by the coo­kies is trans­mit­ted to and stored on a Goog­le ser­ver in the USA. We use Goog­le Ana­ly­tics with a code exten­si­on to ensu­re that your IP address is pro­ces­sed only in a trun­ca­ted form, allo­wing for appro­xi­ma­te loca­liza­ti­on but pre­ven­ting per­so­nal iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on. The IP address trans­mit­ted by your brow­ser may be com­bi­ned with other data from Goog­le, such as data from your Goog­le account. Plea­se note that data pro­ces­sing is pri­ma­ri­ly car­ri­ed out by Goog­le and not all data is anony­mi­zed. Addi­tio­nal­ly, Goog­le may link this data with other infor­ma­ti­on about you, such as your search histo­ry, per­so­nal accounts, usa­ge data, and any other data Goog­le has about you. You can find infor­ma­ti­on about your Goog­le account’s pri­va­cy set­tings here: https://safety.google/intl/en/privacy/privacy-controls/. The­se set­tings allow you to deci­de which data is stored in your Goog­le account. In some cases, the untrun­ca­ted (and thus non-anony­mi­zed) IP address is trans­mit­ted to the USA and trun­ca­ted the­re accor­din­gly. Goog­le uses the pro­vi­ded data to eva­lua­te web­site usa­ge, enab­ling us to access rele­vant sta­tis­tics (e.g., about acti­vi­ties on the web­site). Goog­le its­elf uses this data for any pur­po­ses, such as pro­fil­ing. In addi­ti­on to Goog­le, govern­men­tal aut­ho­ri­ties also have access to this data.

14. Goog­le Tag Manager

In addi­ti­on to or in con­nec­tion with the ser­vices spe­ci­fi­cal­ly men­tio­ned in this pri­va­cy poli­cy rela­ted to Goog­le, we also use Goog­le Tag Mana­ger. This is a ser­vice pro­vi­ded by Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land. The parent com­pa­ny of this Ire­land-based enti­ty is Goog­le LLC, 1600 Amphi­theat­re Park­way, Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA (her­ein­af­ter refer­red to as “Goog­le”). Web­site: https://marketingplatform.google.com; Pri­va­cy Poli­cy: https://policies.google.com/privacy.

The Tag Mana­ger is used to mana­ge so-cal­led web­site tags. The­se tags allow other ser­vices to be tech­ni­cal­ly inte­gra­ted into our online offe­ring and mana­ged through a uni­fied inter­face. The Tag Mana­ger its­elf imple­ments the­se other ser­vices but is not invol­ved in their data pro­ces­sing. For infor­ma­ti­on on the data pro­ces­sing of the­se other ser­vices, plea­se refer to our expl­ana­ti­ons in this pri­va­cy poli­cy regar­ding the spe­ci­fic ser­vices. Accor­ding to Goog­le, the Tag Mana­ger does not pro­cess IP addres­ses or other user-spe­ci­fic identifiers.

 

15. Personio.de

We pro­vi­de a link from our web­site to https://www.personio.de/. Per­so­nio is our human resour­ces manage­ment soft­ware, which we also use to pro­cess appli­ca­ti­ons direc­ted to us. The web­site https://www.personio.de/ is ope­ra­ted by Per­so­nio SE & Co. KG, Seidl­str. 3, 80335 Munich. The legal noti­ce can be acces­sed here: https://www.personio.de/impressum/. The pri­va­cy poli­cy is available at the fol­lo­wing link: https://www.personio.de/datenschutzerklaerung/. Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on on data pro­tec­tion can be found here: https://www.personio.de/datenschutz/.

16. Hos­ting

Our web­site is hos­ted by ALL-INKL.COM — Neue Medi­en Mün­nich, Owner: René Mün­nich, Haupt­stra­ße 68, 02742 Frie­ders­dorf. The legal noti­ce can be found here: https://all-inkl.com/info/impressum/. When you access our web­site, the per­so­nal data men­tio­ned in this pri­va­cy poli­cy during purely infor­ma­tio­nal use of the web­site is trans­mit­ted to ALL-INKL. We have con­cluded a cor­re­spon­ding data pro­ces­sing agree­ment with ALL-INKL. ALL-INKL’s ser­ver loca­ti­ons are exclu­si­ve­ly in Ger­ma­ny (https://all-inkl.com/info/rechenzentrum/). You can find ALL-INKL’s pri­va­cy infor­ma­ti­on here: https://all-inkl.com/info/datenschutzinformationen/.

17. Your Rights

Below, we inform you about your rights under the GDPR. You can access the GDPR in its enti­re­ty here.

  • Right of Access accor­ding to Art. 15(1) GDPR
    You have the right to request con­fir­ma­ti­on from us as to whe­ther per­so­nal data con­cer­ning you is being pro­ces­sed. If this is the case, you have the right to access this per­so­nal data and infor­ma­ti­on about the pur­po­ses of pro­ces­sing, the cate­go­ries of per­so­nal data pro­ces­sed, the reci­pi­ents or cate­go­ries of reci­pi­ents to whom your per­so­nal data has been or will be dis­c­lo­sed (espe­ci­al­ly reci­pi­ents in third count­ries or inter­na­tio­nal orga­niza­ti­ons), the sto­rage dura­ti­on or cri­te­ria for deter­mi­ning the sto­rage dura­ti­on, the exis­tence of a right to rec­ti­fi­ca­ti­on or era­su­re of your per­so­nal data or rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing by us, as well as the exis­tence of a right to object to this pro­ces­sing, the exis­tence of a right to lodge a com­plaint with a super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ty, all available infor­ma­ti­on about the source of the data (if not coll­ec­ted by us), the exis­tence of auto­ma­ted decis­i­on-making, inclu­ding pro­fil­ing, and, if appli­ca­ble, meaningful infor­ma­ti­on about the logic invol­ved, as well as the signi­fi­can­ce and inten­ded con­se­quen­ces of such processing.

  • Right to Rec­ti­fi­ca­ti­on accor­ding to Art. 16 GDPR
    You have the right to request the imme­dia­te cor­rec­tion of inac­cu­ra­te per­so­nal data con­cer­ning you and the com­ple­ti­on of incom­ple­te per­so­nal data.

  • Right to Era­su­re (“Right to be For­got­ten”) accor­ding to Art. 17(1) GDPR
    You have the right to request that we imme­dia­te­ly dele­te per­so­nal data con­cer­ning you. Howe­ver, this right does not exist under Art. 17(3) GDPR if pro­ces­sing is neces­sa­ry for exer­cis­ing the right to free­dom of expres­si­on and infor­ma­ti­on, for com­pli­ance with a legal obli­ga­ti­on, for reasons of public inte­rest in the area of public health, for archi­ving pur­po­ses in the public inte­rest, or for the estab­lish­ment, exer­cise, or defen­se of legal claims.

  • Right to Rest­ric­tion of Pro­ces­sing accor­ding to Art. 18(1) GDPR
    You have the right to request the rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data if you con­test the accu­ra­cy of your per­so­nal data (the rest­ric­tion appli­es for the dura­ti­on that allows us to veri­fy the accu­ra­cy), the pro­ces­sing is unlawful, and you oppo­se the era­su­re of your per­so­nal data, we no lon­ger need your per­so­nal data for pro­ces­sing pur­po­ses, but you requi­re it for the estab­lish­ment, exer­cise, or defen­se of legal claims, or you have objec­ted to pro­ces­sing under Art. 21(1) GDPR (the rest­ric­tion appli­es as long as it is not deter­mi­ned whe­ther our legi­ti­ma­te grounds over­ri­de yours).

  • Right to Data Por­ta­bi­li­ty accor­ding to Art. 20 GDPR
    You have the right to recei­ve the per­so­nal data con­cer­ning you that you have pro­vi­ded to us in a struc­tu­red, com­mon­ly used, and machi­ne-rea­da­ble for­mat and to trans­mit it to ano­ther con­trol­ler wit­hout hin­drance from us (or to request direct trans­mis­si­on from us to ano­ther con­trol­ler, whe­re tech­ni­cal­ly fea­si­ble) if the pro­ces­sing is based on con­sent or a con­tract and is car­ri­ed out by auto­ma­ted means.

  • Right to With­draw Con­sent accor­ding to Art. 7(3) GDPR
    You have the right to with­draw con­sent once given at any time with effect for the future, so that data pro­ces­sing based on this con­sent can no lon­ger con­ti­nue in the future. Howe­ver, the lawful­ness of the pro­ces­sing car­ri­ed out based on the con­sent until the with­dra­wal is not affected.

  • Right to Lodge a Com­plaint accor­ding to Art. 77 GDPR
    Wit­hout pre­ju­di­ce to any other admi­nis­tra­ti­ve or judi­cial reme­dy, you have the right to lodge a com­plaint with a super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ty if you belie­ve that the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning you vio­la­tes the GDPR. In gene­ral, you can cont­act the super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ty of your usu­al place of resi­dence, work­place, or the place of the alle­ged inf­rin­ge­ment. For more infor­ma­ti­on, plea­se visit the web­site of the Fede­ral Com­mis­sio­ner for Data Pro­tec­tion and Free­dom of Information.

18. Right to Object

In addi­ti­on to the afo­re­men­tio­ned rights, you have the right to object at any time to the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data, which is car­ri­ed out for the per­for­mance of a task in the public inte­rest or in the exer­cise of offi­ci­al aut­ho­ri­ty (Art. 6(1)(e) GDPR) or for the pur­po­ses of legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests pur­sued by us (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR), pro­vi­ded the­re are reasons ari­sing from your par­ti­cu­lar situa­ti­on. In the event of an objec­tion, we will cea­se pro­ces­sing your per­so­nal data unless we can demons­tra­te com­pel­ling legi­ti­ma­te grounds for the pro­ces­sing that over­ri­de your inte­rests, rights, and free­doms, or the pro­ces­sing ser­ves to estab­lish, exer­cise, or defend legal claims. If your per­so­nal data is pro­ces­sed for direct mar­ke­ting pur­po­ses, inclu­ding pro­fil­ing rela­ted to such direct mar­ke­ting, you have the right to object at any time wit­hout pro­vi­ding reasons. Upon your objec­tion, we will imme­dia­te­ly cea­se pro­ces­sing your per­so­nal data for the­se pur­po­ses. To exer­cise your right to with­draw con­sent or to object, sim­ply send an email to: info@koschklinkperformance.de.

19. Data Security

Our web­site employs the Trans­port Lay­er Secu­ri­ty (TLS) 1.3 encryp­ti­on and com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on pro­to­col. The TLS cer­ti­fi­ca­te we use, issued by a cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­on aut­ho­ri­ty, enables encrypt­ed data exch­an­ge bet­ween your web brow­ser and our web ser­ver, ensu­ring that sen­si­ti­ve data can­not be read by third par­ties. We uti­li­ze the hig­hest encryp­ti­on level sup­port­ed by your brow­ser, typi­cal­ly 256-bit encryp­ti­on. The hig­her the bit num­ber, the lon­ger the key, and thus, the bet­ter the pro­tec­tion against third-par­ty access.