PRIVACY POLICY

Ochner vGmbH adopts the necessary measures for the application of the European Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) and the current national legislation regarding the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data. The following disclosures represent a fulfillment required by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which, pursuant to Article 13, provides for the obligation to provide data subjects with information regarding the processing of their personal data.

Ochner vGmbH treats personal data in accordance with the principles of dignity, lawfulness, fairness and transparency, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity and confidentiality.

 

Index of the activity of treatment according to Art. 30 DGPR:

1.Data controller (Art. 37 GDPR).
2. Information on the type of data processed
3. Navigation data
4. Treatment of special categories of personal data (Art. 9 DGPR)
5. Data provided voluntarily by users
6. Use for statistical purposes
7. Privacy policy for the use of social network plugins
8. Use of data linked to Google
9. Rights of the data subject
10. Cookies

 

1. Data controller (Art. 37 GDPR)

With regard to this website, the data controller is Ochner vGmbH and for any clarification or exercise of user rights can be contacted at the following address: [email protected]. The data processing takes place at Ochner vGmbH, Winkelau 4D
I-39014 Burgstall (BZ).

 

2. Information on the type of personal data processed

Personal data” means any information concerning an identified or identifiable natural person with particular reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more elements that are characteristic of his or her physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity.

The types of personal data processed are identifiable in navigation data, data voluntarily provided by users/visitors of the site and cookies and related technologies.

 

3. Navigation data

Computer systems and software procedures used to operate this site acquire, during normal operation, some personal data that are then transmitted implicitly in the use of Internet communication protocols. This information by their nature could, through association and processing with data held by third parties, allow the identification of users/visitors (e.g. IP address, domain names of computers used by users/visitors connecting to the site, the time of the request, the method used to submit the request to the web server, the size of the file obtained in reply, the numerical code indicating the status of the response given by the web server (successful, error, etc..) and other parameters regarding the operating system and computer environment of the user. These data are used only for statistical information (and, therefore, are anonymous) and to check the correct functioning of the site. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in case of computer crimes against the site. Except in this case, the data is not stored for more than a few days.

 

4. Processing of special categories of personal data (Art. 9 GDPR)

Article 9 of the GDPR states the following: “It is prohibited to process personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, as well as to process genetic data, biometric data intended to uniquely identify a natural person, data concerning the health or sex life or sexual orientation of the person.” It is recommended that these data not be disclosed and it is expressly stated that the data controller cannot be held responsible in any way when special category data is transferred, since in this case the processing relates to data that the user of the website has intentionally and knowingly made public. it is essential that the user gives express consent to the processing of special categories of personal data should he or she decide to provide such information.

For a possible selection of the candidates at the time of the assignment of a job, we point out that the freely accessible social networks and the profiles contained therein may also be used.

5. Data provided voluntarily by users

If you use some services of the website, such as request or contact forms, personal data sent to the data controller may be processed by third parties. In these cases, the user is the data controller and assumes all legal obligations and responsibilities. In this sense, the user will indemnify us to the fullest extent possible for any measures, appeals, claims for damages resulting from data processing, etc., that the data controller may receive from third parties whose personal data have been processed using the functions of the website in violation of the applicable data protection regulations. If you provide or otherwise process personal data of third parties in the course of using the website, it is always up to you to ensure the legal basis for this specific case of processing under Article 6 of the Regulation (lawfulness of processing), which legitimizes the processing of the information in question.

 

6. Use for statistical purposes

We collect data and information in an exclusively aggregate and anonymous form in order to improve the functioning of the site and for statistical purposes. None of this information is related to the physical person-user of the site, although there is the installation of cookies on your browser, which you can block by clicking on the button at the top of the site.

 

7. Privacy policy for the use of social network plugins

On these pages may appear plugins of social networks such as Facebook or Instagram, such as the “like” button. If you click on these buttons, you agree that data may be transferred to the operators of these networks for the time of use and that third-party cookies may be installed.

Your IP address may be obtained by the operators of social networks even if you are not registered as a member.

The data is transmitted directly and anonymously to Facebook or other social media and processed there. In this way they can establish a connection to your account and use your data in accordance with the respective data policy (see for example Privacy on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/). The use of this data can be challenged at https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/.

Social networks may upload non-personal data of email addresses collected from advertiser customers to the respective server and compare user IDs. At the end of the process, all such comparisons are deleted.

 

8. Use of data linked to Google

Using their own software (e.g. Google Customer Match) and anonymized email lists, search engine operators can create targeted ads within Google Search, YouTube and Gmail and optimize campaigns themselves. For example, Google can find and select customers with the same interests. In this way, visitors are reached again with targeted advertising (retargeting). Please refer to Google’s terms of use.

 

9. Rights of the data subject

Pursuant to Art. 15 et seq. of the GDPR, you have the right to request confirmation of the existence or otherwise of the data in question and to obtain information about this data as well as a copy of the data. He/she also has the right to request the integration or rectification of data concerning him/her and to request its immediate deletion or, alternatively, pursuant to Art. 18 of the GDPR, to request a limitation of the processing of data. You may request to receive the data concerning you that you have provided to us, pursuant to Art. 20 GDPR, and to request its transfer to other responsible parties. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority pursuant to Art. 77 GDPR.

 

10. Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small strings of text used to store certain information on your computer when you visit certain websites.

We use cookies for the website and its subdomains – seeking your consent where expressly required by law or other relevant legislation – to facilitate navigation and to personalise the information provided to you.

We also use appropriate systems to collect information about you (such as your IP address, the browser and operating system you use and/or the websites you visit) for security and statistical purposes.

If you choose to disable or decline cookies, access or proper functioning of certain parts of ochnertrans.it-Website and associated subdomains may not be guaranteed.

For full and trouble-free enjoyment of this website, you must set your browser to accept these cookies. Cookies do not pose a danger to your computer, tablet or smartphone. The cookies generated by ochnertrans.it do not contain any personal data that can be used to identify you, only encrypted data.

 

Type of cookies used

The website and associated subdomains use the following types of cookies:

 

Technical cookies

These cookies allow you to navigate the website and use its features. Without cookies, you may not be able to access these features or their operation may be impaired. Technical/indispensable cookies are used to store an identification number so that we can uniquely identify each user and provide consistent, personalized service.

 

Performance cookies

These cookies may be installed by us or one of our partners, they may be session or persistent cookies. These cookies do not collect information that can be used to identify you. All information collected by these cookies is aggregated anonymously and used only to improve the functionality of the site.

 

Functionality cookies

Cookies are usually installed on the user’s computer as a result of an action by the user, but they can also be received when a service is offered to the user without the user having made an express request. They can be used to prevent the same service being offered more than once to the same user. In addition, these cookies allow the website to keep track of user decisions. The information collected by these cookies is anonymous and cannot be used to assess user behaviour on other websites.

 

Deactivating cookies

The data protection regulations give users the possibility of deactivating (“opting out”) cookies already installed on their device. This option applies to “technical cookies” (Art. 122 of the Privacy Code) and other cookies that the user has previously accepted (“opt in”). The user can deactivate and/or delete (“opt out”) cookies via the browser settings.

 

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Ochner vGmbH
Winkelau 4D
I-39014 Burgstall (BZ)

[email protected]
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