The responsible body within the meaning of data protection laws, in particular the EU General Data Protection Regulation (DSGVO), is:
MitMachMusik – ein Weg zur Integration e.V..
Headquarters: Potsdam, address: c/o Fiedler Zmija & Partner, Lietzenburger Str. 77, 10719 Berlin.
Your data subject rights
You can exercise the following rights at any time using the contact details provided by our data protection officer:
– Information about your data stored by us and its processing (Art. 15 DSGVO),
– Correction of incorrect personal data (Art. 16 DSGVO),
– deletion of your data stored by us (Art. 17 DSGVO),
– Restriction of data processing if we are not yet allowed to delete your data due to legal obligations (Art. 18 DSGVO),
– objection to the processing of your data by us (Art. 21 DSGVO) and
– Data portability, provided you have consented to the data processing or have concluded a contract with us (Art. 20 DSGVO).
If you have given us consent, you can revoke this at any time with effect for the future.
You can lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority at any time, e.g. the competent supervisory authority in the federal state of your residence or the authority responsible for us as the controller.
A list of the supervisory authorities (for the non-public sector) with address can be found at: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_links-node.html.
Contact form
Type and purpose of processing:
The data you enter will be stored for the purpose of individual communication with you. For this purpose, it is necessary to provide a valid e-mail address and your name. This is used for the assignment of the enquiry and the subsequent response to it. The provision of further data is optional.
Legal basis:
The processing of the data entered in the contact form is based on a legitimate interest (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO). By providing the contact form, we would like to enable you to contact us in an uncomplicated manner. The information you provide will be stored for the purpose of processing the enquiry and for possible follow-up questions. If you contact us to request a quote, the data entered in the contact form will be processed to carry out pre-contractual measures (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b DSGVO).
Recipients:
Recipients of the data are, if applicable, order processors.
Storage period:
Data will be deleted no later than 6 months after processing the request.
If a contractual relationship arises, we are subject to the statutory retention periods according to the German Commercial Code (HGB) and delete your data after these periods have expired.
Provision mandatory or required:
The provision of your personal data is voluntary. However, we can only process your request if you provide us with your name, e-mail address and the reason for the request.
Use of the Scalable Central Measurement Procedure
Our website uses the measurement procedure (“SZMnG”) of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.INFOnline.de) to determine statistical parameters about the use of our offers. The aim of the usage measurement is to statistically determine the number of visits to our website, the number of website visitors and their surfing behaviour – on the basis of a uniform standard procedure – and thus to obtain market-wide comparable values.
For all digital offerings that are members of the Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von Werbeträgern e.V. (IVW – http://www.ivw.eu) or participate in the studies of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Online-Forschung e.V. (AGOF). (AGOF – http://www.agof.de), the usage statistics are regularly collected by AGOF and the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Media-Analyse e.V. (agma – http://www.agof.de). (agma – http://www.agma-mmc.de) and published with the performance value “Unique User” as well as by the IVW with the performance values “Page Impression” and “Visits”. These reach figures and statistics can be viewed on the respective websites.
Legal basis for the processing
The measurement by means of the SZMnG measurement procedure by INFOnline GmbH is carried out with a legitimate interest pursuant to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) DSGVO.
The purpose of the processing of personal data is the creation of statistics and the formation of user categories. The statistics are used to track and document the use of our offer. The user categories form the basis for the interest-based targeting of advertising media and advertising measures. In order to market this website, it is essential to measure usage, which ensures comparability with other market participants. Our legitimate interest results from the economic usability of the findings resulting from the statistics and user categories and the market value of our website – also in direct comparison with third-party websites – which can be determined on the basis of the statistics.
Furthermore, we have a legitimate interest in making the pseudonymised data available to INFOnline, AGOF and IVW for the purpose of market research (AGOF, agma) and for statistical purposes (INFOnline, IVW). Furthermore, we have a legitimate interest in making the pseudonymised data available to INFOnline for the further development and provision of interest-based advertising media.
2 Type of data
INFOnline GmbH collects the following data, which is personal data according to the EU-DSGVO:
– IP address: On the Internet, every device requires a unique address, the so-called IP address, in order to transmit data. The storage of the IP address, at least for a short period of time, is technically necessary due to the way the Internet works. The IP addresses are shortened by 1 byte before any processing and only anonymised. No storage or further processing of the unabbreviated IP addresses takes place.
– A randomly generated client identifier: Range processing alternatively uses either a cookie with the identifier “ioam.de”, a “Local Storage Object” or a signature created from various automatically transmitted information from your browser to recognise computer systems. This identifier is unique for a browser as long as the cookie or local storage object is not deleted. Measurement of the data and subsequent assignment to the respective client identifier is therefore also possible if you call up other websites that also use the measurement procedure (“SZMnG”) of INFOnline GmbH. The validity of the cookie is limited to a maximum of 1 year.
3 Use of the data
The INFOnline GmbH measurement procedure used on this website collects usage data. This is done in order to collect the performance values page impressions, visits and clients and to form further key figures from them (e.g. qualified clients). In addition, the measured data is used as follows:
– A so-called geolocation, i.e. the assignment of a website call to the location of the call, is carried out exclusively on the basis of the anonymised IP address and only up to the geographical level of the federal states / regions. Under no circumstances can conclusions be drawn about the specific location of a user from the geographical information obtained in this way.
– The usage data of a technical client (e.g. a browser on a device) is aggregated across websites and stored in a database. This information is used for the technical estimation of the socio-information age and gender and transferred to AGOF’s service providers for further coverage processing. Within the scope of the AGOF study, socio characteristics are technically estimated on the basis of a random sample, which can be assigned to the following categories: Age, gender, nationality, occupation, marital status, general household information, household income, place of residence, internet usage, online interests, place of usage, user type.
4. storage period of the data
The complete IP address is not stored by INFOnline GmbH. The shortened IP address is stored for a maximum of 60 days. The usage data in connection with the unique identifier will be stored for a maximum of 6 months.
5. passing on of data
The IP address as well as the shortened IP address will not be passed on. For the preparation of the AGOF study, data with client identifiers are passed on to the following AGOF service providers:
– Kantar Deutschland GmbH (https://www.tns-infratest.com/)
– Ankordata GmbH & Co. KG (http://www.ankordata.de/homepage/)
– Interrogare GmbH (https://www.interrogare.de/)
6. rights of the data subject
The data subject has the following rights:
– Right to information (Art. 15 DSGVO).
– Right to rectification (Art. 16 DSGVO)
– Right to object (Art. 21 DSGVO)
– Right to erasure (Art. 17 DSGVO)
– Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18f. GDPR)
– Right to data portability (Art. 20 DSGVO)
For requests of this nature, please contact us using the contact details at the end of this privacy policy. Please note that when making such requests, we must ensure that it is actually the data subject.
Right to object
If you do not wish to participate in the measurement, you can object at the following link: https://optout.ioam.de.
In order to guarantee exclusion from the measurement, it is technically necessary to set a cookie. If you delete the cookies in your browser, it is necessary to repeat the opt-out process under the above link.
The data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority.
Further information on data protection in the measurement procedure can be found on the website of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.infonline.de), which operates the measurement procedure, the data protection website of AGOF (http://www.agof.de/datenschutz) and the data protection website of IVW (http://www.ivw.eu).
Use of the Scalable Central Measurement Procedure by an application
Our application uses the measurement procedure (“SZMnG”) of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.INFOnline.de) to determine statistical parameters about the use of our offerings. The aim of the usage measurement is to statistically determine the intensity of usage, the number of uses and users of our application and their surfing behaviour – on the basis of a uniform standard procedure – and thus to obtain values that are comparable throughout the market.
For all digital offerings that are members of the Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von Werbeträgern e.V. (IVW – http://www.ivw.eu) or participate in the studies of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Online-Forschung e.V. (AGOF). (AGOF – http://www.agof.de), the usage statistics are regularly collected by AGOF and the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Media-Analyse e.V. (agma – http://www.agof.de). (agma – http://www.agma-mmc.de) and published with the performance value “Unique User” as well as by the IVW with the performance values “Page Impression” and “Visits”. These reach figures and statistics can be viewed on the respective websites.
Legal basis for the processing
The measurement by means of the SZMnG measurement procedure by INFOnline GmbH is carried out with a legitimate interest pursuant to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) DSGVO.
The purpose of the processing of the personal data is the creation of statistics for the formation of user categories. The statistics serve us to be able to track and document the use of our offer. The user categories form the basis for an interest-based targeting of advertising media or advertising measures. In order to market this application, it is essential to measure usage, which ensures comparability with other market participants. Our legitimate interest results from the economic usability of the findings resulting from the statistics and user categories and the market value of our application – also in direct comparison with third-party applications – which can be determined on the basis of the statistics.
Furthermore, we have a legitimate interest in making the pseudonymised data available to INFOnline, AGOF and IVW for the purpose of market research (AGOF, agma) and for statistical purposes (IVW, INFOnline). Furthermore, we have a legitimate interest in making the pseudonymised data available to INFOnline for the further development and provision of interest-based advertising media.
2 Type of data
INFOnline GmbH collects the following data which, according to DSGVO, have a personal reference:
– IP address: On the Internet, every device requires a unique address, the so-called IP address, in order to transmit data. The storage of the IP address, at least for a short period of time, is technically necessary due to the way the Internet works. The IP addresses are shortened before any processing and are only processed anonymously. Untruncated IP addresses are not stored or processed.
– A device identifier: The range measurement uses unique identifiers of the end device or a signature, which is created from various automatically transmitted information of your device, to recognise devices. A measurement of the data and subsequent assignment to the respective identifier may also be possible under certain circumstances if you call up other applications that also use the measurement procedure (“SZMnG”) of INFOnline GmbH.
The following unique device identifiers can be transmitted to INFOnline GmbH as a hash:
– Advertising-Identifier
– Installation ID
– Android ID
– Vendor-ID
3. use of the data
The measurement procedure of INFOnline GmbH, which is used in this application, determines usage data. This is done in order to collect the performance values page impressions, visits and clients and to form further key figures from them (e.g. qualified clients). In addition, the measured data is used as follows:
– A so-called geolocation, i.e. the assignment of a website call to the location of the call, is carried out exclusively on the basis of the anonymised IP address and only up to the geographical level of the federal states / regions. Under no circumstances can conclusions be drawn about the specific place of residence of a user from the geographical information obtained in this way.
– The usage data of a technical client (e.g. a browser on a device) are combined across applications and stored in a database. This information is used for the technical estimation of the socio-information age and gender and transferred to AGOF’s service providers for further coverage processing. Within the scope of the AGOF study, socio characteristics are technically estimated on the basis of a random sample, which can be assigned to the following categories: Age, gender, nationality, occupation, marital status, general household information, household income, place of residence, internet use, online interests, place of use, user type.
4. storage period of the data
The complete IP address is not stored by INFOnline GmbH. The shortened IP address is stored for a maximum of 60 days. The usage data in connection with the unique identifier will be stored for a maximum of 6 months.
5. passing on of data
The IP address as well as the shortened IP address will not be passed on. For the preparation of the AGOF study, data with client identifiers are passed on to the following AGOF service providers:
– Kantar Deutschland GmbH (https://www.tns-infratest.com/)
– Ankordata GmbH & Co. KG (http://www.ankordata.de/homepage/)
– Interrogare GmbH (https://www.interrogare.de/)
6. rights of the data subject
The data subject has the following rights:
– Right to information (Art. 15 DSGVO).
– Right to rectification (Art. 16 DSGVO)
– Right to object (Art. 21 DSGVO)
– Right to erasure (Art. 17 DSGVO)
– Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18f. GDPR)
– Right to data portability (Art. 20 DSGVO)
For requests of this nature, please contact us using the contact details at the end of this privacy policy. Please note that when making such requests, we must ensure that it is actually the data subject.
Right to object
If you do not wish to participate in the measurement, you can object at the following link: https://optout.ioam.de.
In order to guarantee exclusion from the measurement, it is technically necessary to set a cookie. If you delete the cookies in your browser, it is necessary to repeat the opt-out process under the above link.
The data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority.
Further information on data protection in the measurement procedure can be found on the website of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.infonline.de), which operates the measurement procedure, the data protection website of AGOF (http://www.agof.de/datenschutz) and the data protection website of IVW (http://www.ivw.eu).
Changes to our data protection regulations
We reserve the right to adapt this data protection statement so that it always complies with the current legal requirements or in order to implement changes to our services in the data protection statement, e.g. when introducing new services. The new data protection statement will then apply to your next visit.
Questions to the data protection officer
If you have any questions about data protection, please write us an e-mail or contact the person responsible for data protection in our organisation directly:
vorstand@mit-mach-musik.de
The data protection declaration was created with the data protection declaration generator of activeMind AG (version 2018-09-24).
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