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Privacy Policy

The following privacy policy is valid for the website of www.cecilia-juhlin.ch
 

Based on Article 13 of the Swiss Federal Constitution and the data protection regulations of the Federal Government (Data Protection Act, DSG), every person is entitled to protection of their privacy and to protection against misuse of their personal data. We comply with these regulations. Personal data is kept strictly confidential and neither is it sold to third parties nor passed on. In close cooperation with our hosting providers, we endeavor to protect the databases as far as possible against unauthorized access, loss, misuse or counterfeiting.

 

Access Data / Server Log Files

We (or our web space provider) collect data (“server log files”) about every access to the service. Access data includes:
 

  • Name of the retrieved website

  • File

  • Date and time of retrieval

  • Amount of data transferred

  • Message about successful retrieval

  • Browser type plus version and language

  • User operating system

  • Referrer URL (the previously visited page)

  • IP address and the requesting provider.
     

The provider uses the log data only for statistical evaluations for the purpose of operation, security and optimization of the service. However, the provider reserves the right to retrospectively review the log data if, on the basis of concrete evidence, the legitimate suspicion of unlawful use exists.

 

Handling of Personal Data

Personal data is data that can be used to identify a person, that is, information that can be traced back to a person. This includes a person’s name, email address or phone number. However, this also includes data about preferences, hobbies, memberships or websites which were viewed by someone.
 

Personal data will only be collected, used and passed on by us if this is permitted by law or if the users consent to the data collection.
 

If appropriate data is collected, this data can be used appropriately with analysis and tracking providers.

 

Contact

When contacting us (for example via a contact form or an e-mail), the details of the user are stored in order to process the request as well as in the event that follow-up questions arise.

Integration of Third Party Services and Contents

It may happen that content from third parties, such as videos from YouTube, maps from Google Maps, RSS feeds or graphics from other websites are included in this online service. This always presupposes that the providers of this content (hereinafter individually referred to as a “third party provider”) perceive user IP addresses. This is because without an IP address, these providers cannot send content to each user’s browser. The IP address is therefore required for the presentation of this content. We endeavor to only use content whose respective providers use IP addresses solely for the delivery of the content. However, we have no influence on whether third party providers store IP addresses e.g., for statistical purposes. We will inform users accordingly regarding the information that we know.

Cookies and Right to Objection in Direct Advertising You can manage many online advertising cookies from companies via the US American website http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or the EU website http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices/ .

“Cookies” are small files that are stored on users’ computers. Different information can be stored within cookies. A cookie is primarily used to store information about a user (or the device on which the cookie is stored) during or after his visit to an online service. Temporary cookies (or “session cookies” or “transient cookies”), are cookies that are deleted after a user leaves an online service and closes their browser. For example, this type of cookie can store the content of a shopping cart in an online shop or a login status. The term “permanent” or “persistent” refers to cookies that remain stored even after the browser has been closed. For example, a login status can be saved if users visit it several days later. Likewise, this kind of cookie can store the interests of a user which are used for range measurement or marketing purposes. A “third-party cookie” refers to cookies that are offered by providers other than the controller who manages the online service (otherwise, if only their own cookies are used, these are called “first-party cookies”).

If a user does not want cookies stored on her computer, she will be asked to disable the option in her browser’s system settings. Saved cookies can be deleted in the browser’s system settings. The exclusion of cookies can lead to functional restrictions of this online service.

A general objection to the use of cookies used for online marketing purposes can be explained for a large number of services, especially in the case of tracking, via the US website http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or the EU site http://www.youronlinechoices.com/ be. Furthermore, the storage of cookies can be achieved by switching them off in the browser settings. Please note that not all features of this online service may be used as a result.

 

Revocation, Changes, Permissions and Updates

The user has the right, upon request, to receive free information about the personal data that has been stored about him. In addition, the user has the right to correction of incorrect data, blocking and deletion of his personal data, insofar as there is no legal obligation to store such data.

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