Data protection

Data protection and thus this data protection declaration is of great importance to Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide. You can basically use the website of Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide without providing any personal data. However, if you would like to use special services on my site, processing of personal data could become necessary. If the processing of personal data is necessary and there is no legal basis for such processing, I generally obtain the consent of the person concerned.

The processing of personal data, such as the name, address, e-mail address, or telephone number of a data subject shall always be in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and in accordance with the country-specific data protection regulations applicable to the Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide. By means of this data protection declaration, I would like to inform the public about the type, scope and purpose of the personal data I collect, use and process. Furthermore, data subjects are informed of the rights to which they are entitled by means of this data protection declaration.

As the person responsible for data protection, Michael Würzelberger has implemented numerous technical and organizational measures to ensure the most complete protection possible for the personal data processed via this website. Nevertheless, internet-based data transmissions can generally have security gaps, so that absolute protection cannot be guaranteed.

Definitions

The data protection declaration of Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide is based on the terms used by the European legislator for the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The data protection declaration should be easy to read and understand for both the general public and my readers. To ensure this, I would like to explain the terms used in advance.

I use the following terms, among others, in this data protection declaration:

Personal data

Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (hereinafter „data subject“). A natural person is considered to be identifiable if, directly or indirectly, in particular by means of assignment to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more special features, the expression of the physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural or social identity of this natural person can be identified.

Affected person

Affected person is any identified or identifiable natural person whose personal data is processed by the data protection officer.

Processing

Processing is any process carried out with or without the help of automated procedures or any such series of processes in connection with personal data such as collecting, recording, organizing, organizing, storing, adapting or changing, reading out, querying, using, disclosure by transmission, distribution or any other form of making available, matching or linking, restriction, deletion or destruction.

Restriction of processing

Restriction of processing is the marking of stored personal data with the aim of restricting their future processing.

Profiling

Profiling is any type of automated processing of personal data, which consists in using this personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular aspects relating to work performance, economic situation, health, personal Analyze or predict that natural person’s preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, whereabouts or relocation.

Pseudonymization

Pseudonymization is the processing of personal data in such a way that the personal data can no longer be assigned to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that this additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organizational measures that ensure that the personal data not assigned to an identified or identifiable natural person.

Person responsible for data protection

The person responsible for data protection is the natural or legal person, authority, institution or other body that alone or jointly with others decides on the purposes and means of processing personal data. If the purposes and means of this processing are specified by Union law or the law of the Member States, the person responsible or the specific criteria for his naming can be provided for by Union law or the law of the Member States.

Processor

Processor is a natural or legal person, public authority, institution or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the person responsible.

Recipient

Recipient is a natural or legal person, public authority, institution or other body to which personal data is disclosed, regardless of whether it is a third party or not. However, authorities that may receive personal data in the context of a specific investigation mandate under Union or Member State law are not considered recipients.

Third party

Third party is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, the controller, the processor and the persons who, under the direct responsibility of the controller or the processor, are authorized to process the personal data.

Consent

Consent is any expression of will voluntarily given by the data subject in an informed manner and unequivocally for the specific case in the form of a declaration or other clear confirmatory action with which the data subject indicates that they consent to the processing of their personal data is.

Name and address of the data protection officer

The person responsible within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation, other data protection laws applicable in the member states of the European Union and other provisions of a data protection nature is:

Michael Würzelberger MAS, 1020 Vienna
Austria

E-Mail:
Website: http://www.michaelsrootsinvienna.at/en

Cookies

The Internet pages of the Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide use cookies. Cookies are text files that are filed and saved on a computer system via an Internet browser.

Numerous websites and servers use cookies. Many cookies contain a so-called cookie ID. A cookie ID is a unique identifier of the cookie. It consists of a character string through which websites and servers can be assigned to the specific internet browser in which the cookie was stored. This enables the visited websites and servers to distinguish the individual browser of the person concerned from other internet browsers that contain other cookies. A specific internet browser can be recognized and identified via the unique cookie ID.

By use of cookies, Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide can provide the users of this website more user-friendly services that would not be possible without the cookie setting.

By means of a cookie, the information and offers on the site can be optimized for the user. As already mentioned, cookies make it possible to recognize website visitors. The purpose of this recognition is to make it easier for users to use the website. For example, the user of a website that uses cookies does not have to re-enter their access data each time they visit the website because this is done by the website and the cookie stored on the user’s computer system. Another example is the cookie of a shopping cart in the online shop. The online shop uses a cookie to remember the items that a customer has placed in the virtual shopping cart.

The affected person can prevent the setting of cookies by my website at any time by means of a corresponding setting in the Internet browser used and thus permanently object to the setting of cookies. Furthermore, cookies that have already been set can be deleted at any time via an Internet browser or other software programs. This is possible in all common Internet browsers. If the affected person deactivates the setting of cookies in the used Internet browser, not all functions of the website may be fully usable.

Collection of general data and information

Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide collects a series of general data and information when a data subject or automated system calls up the website. This general data and information is stored in the log files of the server. The (1) browser types and versions used, (2) the operating system used by the accessing system, (3) the website from which an accessing system accesses our website (so-called referrer), (4) the sub-websites, which are accessed via an accessing system on our website can be controlled, (5) the date and time of access to the website, (6) an Internet protocol address (IP address), (7) the Internet service provider of the accessing system and (8) other similar data and information used to avert threats in the event of attacks on our information technology systems.

When using these general data and information Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide does not draw any conclusions about the data subject. Rather, this information is required to (1) deliver the content of our website correctly, (2) optimize the content of our website and the advertising for it, (3) ensure the long-term functionality of our information technology systems and the technology of our website and ( 4) to provide law enforcement authorities with the information necessary for law enforcement in the event of a cyber attack. This anonymously collected data and information is therefore statistically evaluated by Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide, with the aim of increasing the data protection and data security of the website, in order to ultimately ensure an optimal level of protection for the personal data processed by me. The anonymous data of the server log files are stored separately from all personal data provided by an affected person.

Contact option via the website

Due to legal regulations, the Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide website contains information that enables quick electronic contact to our tours and direct communication with us, which also includes a general address for so-called electronic mail (e-mail address). If a data subject contacts the data protection officer by e-mail or via a contact form, the personal data transmitted by the data subject will be automatically saved. Such personal data transmitted on a voluntary basis by a data subject to the data controller are stored for the purpose of processing or contacting the data subject. This personal data will not be passed on to third parties.

Comment function on the website

Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide offers users the opportunity to leave individual comments on individual tours. This is done on the public website, comments can usually be commented on by third parties.

If an affected person leaves a comment, in addition to the comments left by the affected person, information about the time the comment was entered and the user name (pseudonym) chosen by the data subject will be stored and published. Furthermore, the IP address assigned by the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to the affected person is also logged. The IP address is stored for security reasons and in the event that the person concerned violates the rights of third parties or posts illegal content by submitting a comment. The storage of this personal data is therefore in the own interest of the person responsible for data protection, so that he could exculpate himself in the event of a violation of the law. This collected personal data will not be passed on to third parties unless such a transfer is required by law or serves the legal defense of the person responsible for processing.

Routine deletion and blocking of personal data

The person responsible for data protection processes and stores the personal data of the affected person only for the period of time necessary to achieve the purpose of storage or if this is required by the European legislator for directives and regulations or another legislator in laws or regulations which apply to the controller is subject to.

If the purpose of storage no longer applies or if a storage period prescribed by the European directive and regulation authority or another responsible legislator expires, the personal data will be blocked or deleted as a matter of routine and in accordance with the statutory provisions.

Rights of the affected person

Right to confirmation

Every affected person has the right, granted by the European directive and regulation giver, to request confirmation from the data protection officer as to whether personal data relating to them is being processed. If an affected person wishes to exercise this right of confirmation, they can contact the data processing officer at any time.

Right to information

Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right, granted by the European directive and regulation giver, to receive free information from the data protection officer about the personal data stored about him and a copy of this information at any time. Furthermore, the European legislator for directives and regulations has granted the data subject access to the following information:

  • the processing purposes
  • the categories of personal data being processed
  • the recipients or categories of recipients to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed, in particular recipients in third countries or international organizations
  • if possible, the planned duration for which the personal data will be stored or, if this is not possible, the criteria used to determine that duration
  • the existence of a right to correction or deletion of the personal data concerning you or to restriction of processing by the person responsible or a right to object to this processing
  • the existence of a right of appeal to a supervisory authority
  • if the personal data is not collected from the affected person: all available information about the origin of the data
  • the existence of automated decision-making including profiling in accordance with Article 22 (1) and (4) GDPR and – at least in these cases – meaningful information about the logic involved and the scope and intended effects of such processing for the affected person
  • Furthermore, the affected person has a right to information as to whether personal data has been transmitted to a third country or to an international organization. If this is the case, the affected person has the right to receive information about the appropriate guarantees in connection with the transmission.

If an affected person wishes to take advantage of this right to information, they can contact the data protection officer at any time.

Right to Rectification

Each person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European directive and regulation giver to demand the immediate correction of incorrect personal data concerning them. Furthermore, the affected person has the right, taking into account the purposes of the processing, to request the completion of incomplete personal data – also by means of a supplementary statement.

If an affected person wishes to take advantage of this right to rectification, they can contact the data protection officer at any time.

Right to erasure (Right to be forgotten)

Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European directive and regulation giver to demand that the person responsible delete the personal data concerning them immediately if one of the following reasons applies and if the processing is not necessary:

  • The personal data were collected for such purposes or otherwise processed for which they are no longer necessary.
  • The affected person revokes their consent on which the processing was based pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) GDPR or Article 9(2)(a) GDPR, and there is no other legal basis for the processing.
  • The affected person objects to the processing pursuant to Article 21 (1) GDPR and there are no overriding legitimate reasons for the processing, or the affected person objects to the processing pursuant to Article 21 (2) GDPR processing on.
  • The personal data has been unlawfully processed.
  • Erasure of the personal data is necessary to fulfill a legal obligation in Union or Member State law to which the controller is subject.
  • The personal data was collected in relation to information society services offered in accordance with Art. 8 Para. 1 DS-GVO.

If one of the above reasons applies and an affected person wishes to have personal data stored by Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide deleted, they can contact the data protection officer at any time. He will arrange for the request for deletion to be complied with immediately.

If the personal data of Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide has been made public and our company, as the person responsible, is obliged to delete the personal data in accordance with Art. 17 Para. 1 DS-GVO, Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide will take appropriate measures, taking into account the available technology and the implementation costs, also of a technical nature, in order to inform others responsible for data protection who process the published personal data that the person concerned has requested the deletion of all links to this personal data or copies or replications from these other persons responsible for data processing of this personal data, insofar as the processing is not necessary. The person responsible for data protection at Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide will arrange the necessary measures in individual cases.

Right to restriction of processing

Any person affected by the processing of personal data has the right, granted by the European directive and regulation giver, to demand that the person responsible restrict the processing if one of the following conditions is met:

  • The accuracy of the personal data is contested by the affected person for a period enabling the controller to verify the accuracy of the personal data.
  • The processing is unlawful, the affected person refuses the deletion of the personal data and instead requests the restriction of the use of the personal data.
  • The person responsible no longer needs the personal data for the purposes of processing, but the affected person needs them to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.
  • The affected person has lodged an objection to the processing pursuant to Article 21(1) of the GDPR pending the verification whether the legitimate grounds of the controller override those of the data subject.

If one of the above conditions is met and an affected person wishes to request the restriction of personal data stored by Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide, they can contact the data protection officer at any time. He will arrange for the restriction of processing.

Right to data portability

Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right, granted by the European directive and regulation giver, to receive the personal data relating to them, which the person concerned has provided to a person responsible, in a structured, common and machine-readable format. You also have the right to transmit this data to another person responsible without hindrance from the person responsible to whom the personal data was provided, provided that the processing is based on the consent in accordance with Art. 6 Para. 1 Letter a DS-GVO or Art. 9 Para 2 letter a DS-GVO or on a contract according to article 6 paragraph 1 letter b DS-GVO and the processing is carried out using automated procedures, provided that the processing is not necessary for the performance of a task that is in the public interest or takes place in the exercise of official authority, which has been transferred to the person responsible.

Furthermore, when exercising their right to data portability in accordance with Art. 20 (1) GDPR, the affected person has the right to have the personal data transmitted directly from one person responsible to another person responsible, insofar as this is technically feasible and provided that the rights and freedoms of other persons are not impaired.

In order to assert the right to data transferability, the person concerned can contact the data protection officer at Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide at any time.

Right to object

Each person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European directive and regulation giver, for reasons arising from their particular situation, at any time against the processing of personal data concerning them, which is based on Art. 6 Para. 1 letters e or f DS-GVO to file an objection. This also applies to profiling based on these provisions.

Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide will no longer process the personal data in the event of an objection, unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which outweigh the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject, or the processing is for the purpose of assertion , exercise or defense of legal claims.

If Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide processes personal data in order to operate direct advertising, the person concerned has the right to object at any time to the processing of personal data for the purpose of such advertising. This also applies to profiling insofar as it is associated with such direct advertising. If the affected person objects to Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide to the processing for direct marketing purposes, Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide will no longer process the personal data for these purposes.

In addition, the affected person has the right, for reasons arising from their particular situation, against the processing of personal data relating to them, which is carried out by Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide for scientific or historical research purposes or for statistical purposes in accordance with Art. 89 Para 1 DS-GVO to object, unless such processing is necessary to fulfill a task in the public interest.

In order to take advantage of the right to object, the affected person can contact the data protection officer at Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide directly. The data subject is also free, in connection with the use of information society services, notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC, to exercise their right to object by automated means using technical specifications.

Automated decisions on a case-by-case basis, including profiling

Each person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European directive and regulation giver not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing – including profiling – which has legal effects on them or on them in a similar way significantly affected, provided that the decision (1) is not necessary for the conclusion or performance of a contract between the data subject and the person responsible, or (2) is permissible on the basis of Union or Member State legislation to which the person responsible is subject and this legal provisions contain appropriate measures to safeguard the rights and freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject or (3) is carried out with the express consent of the data subject.

If the decision (1) is necessary for entering into, or the performance of, a contract between the data subject and a data controller, or (2) it is based on the data subject’s explicit consent, the Michael Würzelberger Tour Guide shall implement suitable measures to safeguard the rights and to safeguard the freedoms and legitimate interests of the data subject, including at least the right to obtain human intervention on the part of the controller, to express his or her point of view and to contest the decision.

If the affected person wishes to assert rights with regard to automated decisions, they can contact the data protection officer at any time.

Right to withdraw consent under data protection law

Every person affected by the processing of personal data has the right granted by the European directive and regulation giver to revoke consent to the processing of personal data at any time.

If the affected person wishes to assert their right to revoke consent, they can contact the data protection officer at any time.

Legal basis of processing

Art. 6 I lit. a DS-GVO serves my website as the legal basis for processing operations for which we obtain consent for a specific processing purpose. If the processing of personal data is necessary to fulfill a contract to which the affected person is party, as is the case, for example, with processing operations that are necessary for the delivery of goods or the provision of another service or consideration, the processing is based on Art. 6 I lit. b GDPR. The same applies to such processing operations that are necessary to carry out pre-contractual measures, for example in the case of inquiries about our products or services. If our company is subject to a legal obligation which requires the processing of personal data, such as the fulfillment of tax obligations, the processing is based on Art. 6 I lit. c GDPR. In rare cases, the processing of personal data could become necessary to protect the vital interests of the data subject or another natural person. This would be the case, for example, if a visitor were injured in our company and his name, age, health insurance data or other vital information would have to be passed on to a doctor, hospital or other third party. Then the processing would be based on Art. 6 I lit. d GDPR.

Ultimately, processing operations could be based on Art. 6 I lit. f GDPR. Processing operations that are not covered by any of the aforementioned legal bases are based on this legal basis if the processing is necessary to protect a legitimate interest of our company or a third party, provided that the interests, fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms of the person concerned do not prevail. Such processing operations are permitted to us in particular because they have been specifically mentioned by the European legislator. In this respect, he took the view that a legitimate interest could be assumed if the data subject is a customer of the person responsible (recital 47 sentence 2 DS-GVO).

Legitimate interests in processing pursued by the controller or a third party

If the processing of personal data is based on Article 6 I lit. f GDPR, our legitimate interest is conducting our business for the benefit of all our employees and our shareholders.

Duration for which the personal data will be stored

The criteria for the duration of the storage of personal data is the respective statutory retention period. After the deadline has expired, the corresponding data will be routinely deleted, provided that they are no longer required to fulfill the contract or to initiate a contract.

Statutory or contractual requirements for providing the personal data; Necessity for the conclusion of the contract; obligation of the data subject to provide the personal data; possible consequences of non-provision

We clarify that the provision of personal data is partly required by law (e.g. tax regulations) or can also result from contractual regulations (e.g. information on the contractual partner).
Sometimes it may be necessary for a contract to be concluded that a person concerned makes personal data available to us, which must then be processed by us. For example, the affected person is obliged to provide us with personal data if our company concludes a contract with them. Failure to provide the personal data would mean that the contract with the affected person could not be concluded.
Before personal data is provided by the affected person, the affected person must contact one of our employees. Our employee clarifies to the affected person on a case-by-case basis whether the provision of the personal data is required by law or contract or is necessary for the conclusion of the contract, whether there is an obligation to provide the personal data and what the consequences would be if the personal data were not provided.

Existence of automated decision-making

As a responsible company, we do not use automatic decision-making or profiling.

This data protection declaration was created by the data protection declaration generator of the DGD Deutsche Gesellschaft für Datenschutz GmbH and afterwards machine translated.

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