Privacy

1. General

1.1 Personal data (Art. 4 No. 1 DS-GVO)

The subject of privacy is personal data (hereinafter also referred to as data). This is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. Such information includes, for example, name, address, professional activities, e-mail address, health status, income, marital status, genetic characteristics, telephone number and, where applicable, user data such as IP addresses.

1.2 Responsible person (Art. 4 No. 7 DS-GVO)

The Lemonage Software GmbH (hereinafter responsible or operator) is responsible for the processing of your personal data in the context of any use of the website www.lemonage.de (hereinafter website). Contact details:



Lemonage Software GmbH

Königsbrücker Strasse 49 Hinterhaus
01099 Dresden, Deutschland

Represented by the CEO Jan Treffkorn

Phone: +49 (0) 351 883 488 64

E-mail: info@lemonage.de

1.3 Right of objection

If you wish to object entirely or in part against processing of your data by the operator according to the present privacy declaration, you can do so using the contact details provided in the imprint. Please note that in the event of such objection, both the website and the services offered therein may only be limitedly accessible or even not at all.

2. Scope and purposes of data processing, legal basis, data provision and retaining

2.1 Website access

Each time the website is accessed, usage data is transmitted by the respective Internet browser and stored in log files (server log files). The data records stored comprise the following data:

The log files are evaluated by the operator in anonymized form to improve the website further and make it more user-friendly, to quickly track and remedy any error and for server capacity control. For example, the time the website is particularly popular can be identified which allows the operator to provide the corresponding capacity. Data processed by the operator is required by him to enable you to call up and use the website. Such data must necessarily be processed when using a tele medium. Legitimacy of processing is based on Art. 6 (1) f) DS-GVO, according to which processing is lawful if required for protecting the legitimate interests of the operator or a third party, unless such interests are overridden by fundamental rights and freedoms which require protection of personal data. The operator has a legitimate interest in providing a website offering information and services to its customers as well as in optimizing the website operability. Providing your data is not required neither by law nor contract. However, providing data is required for accessing the operator's website. Failure to provide will result in the website not being accessible. Your IP address is deleted or anonymized after use or at ending the session. IP address anonymization means the IP address is alienated in such a way it can no longer or only at a disproportionate amount of time, cost and effort be assigned to an identified or identifiable natural person.

2.2 Email

A contact email adress is available to contact the operator. In the email you are requested to provide the following information:

Furthermore, the following additional information is given on a voluntary basis:

The operator will use your data to reply to your contact request and to provide you with the requested information. On the website you can send an e-mail to the operator with just one click. For doing so, the e-mail address linked to your e-mail system will be automatically used as sender. If you do not want your email address to be retrieved in this way, you can adapt the settings of your email program correspondingly. The operator will processes the provided data for responding to your contact request and for communication with you. This data is absolutely necessary for the mentioned proceedings. The permission of data processing is based on Art. 6 (1) b) DS-GVO, according to which processing is lawful if required to fulfill a contract the concerned person is a contractual party of, of if required to perform pre-contractual measures on request of the concerned person. Providing your data is required for communication with the operator. Not providing the operator with your personal data would result in the operator being not in a position to answer or fully process your contact request. The personal data processed as part of the communication will be deleted after the statutory obligations for retention having expired, unless the responsible has a legitimate interest in further retention. In any case, only those data mandatorily required to achieve the corresponding purpose will be further retained. Personal data is anonymized to the maximum extent possible.

2.3 Use of cookies

The operator uses no cookies.

2.4 Use of tracking tools

The operator uses no tracking tools.

3. Right to information, correction, deletion, restriction, objection and data portability

3.1 Right of access (Art. 15 DS-GVO)

Upon request, the operator will inform you whether any data relating to you are processed. The operator endeavors to quickly reply to information requests.

3.2 Right of rectification (Art. 16 DS-GVO)

You have the right to request the responsible person to correct any inaccurate personal data on you without undue delay.

3.3 Right to deletion (Art. 17 DS-GVO)

You have the right to request the Operator to delete your personal data concerning without undue delay, and the Operator is obliged to delete personal data without undue delay, in the event of one of the reasons according to Art. 17 (1) a)-f) DS-GVO should apply.

3.4 Right to restriction (Art. 18 DS-GVO)

You have the right to request the operator restricted data processing should one of the conditions of Art. 18 (1) a)-d) DS-GVO be present.

3.5 Right to objection (Art. 21 DS-GVO)

At any time you have the right to object for reasons of your particular situation, to processing of your personal data according to clause 6(1)(e) or (f) DS-GVO; this also applies to profiling based on these provisions. The operator will no longer process your personal data unless being in a position to prove compelling legitimate reasons for data processing overriding your interests, rights and freedoms, or if processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims. You can reject processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes at all times, this also applies also to profiling when related to such direct marketing actions. At any time you have the right to object for reasons of your particular situation, to processing of your personal data for scientific or historical research purposes, or statistical purposes compliant to Article 89(1) DS-GVO, unless processing is required for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest. Please address your message to the contact address stated in the imprint.

3.6 Right to data transferability (Art. 20 DS-GVO)

You have the right to obtain your personal data provided to the operator in a structured, common and machine-readable format, and you have the right to transfer this data to another responsible without being hindered by the operator to whom the personal data has been provided, if processing is agreed and based on Art. 6 (1) a) DS-GVO, Art. 9 (2) a) DS-GVO or on a contract compliant to Art. 6 (1) b) DS-GVO and if processing is with the aid of automated processes.

4. Withdrawing your consent

If you have given your consent to the processing of your personal data and withdraw this consent, the processing executed up to the point in time of the withdrawal will remain unaffected by the withdrawal.

5. Right of complaint

At any time you have the right to complain to file a complaint at the competent supervisory authority.

6. Recipient

The data collected when calling up and using the website and the information you provide when contacting us are transmitted and saved to the operator's server. Otherwise, your data may be disclosed to the following categories of recipients:

7. Links to third party sites

Visiting the website may provide you with contents linked to third-party websites. The Operator has no access to cookies or other features applied by third-party sites, nor is the operator in a position to control them. Such third-party sites do not come under the Operator's privacy policy.