In addition to the homepage www.bruenofix.de, DEWE Brünofix GmbH also operates fan pages on social media platforms.
We would hereby like to inform you about the data processing that occurs when you visit our social media fan page(s). According to the judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) of 5 June 2018, it was decided that the operator of a fan page together with the social media platform is jointly responsible for the processing of personal data.
The legal basis for operating our fan page(s) on social media platforms – including for the processing of personal data – is based on legitimate interest in accordance with Art. 6 (1) (f) EU-GDPR. The purpose is timely customer communication as well as advertising and public relations.
Your IP address is recorded and stored when you access the social media platform. Usually, a cookie is set that stores your visit and other data about your visit to the social media platform.
You can regularly access the social media fan page(s), regardless of whether you have a user account on the corresponding platform and are logged in or not. In both cases, however, your data will be processed by the social media platform.
If you are registered on the respective social media platform, your visit will be recorded by cookies or other technical means and assigned to your user account. This enables the social media platform to analyse user behaviour. A user profile may be generated with your interests, which can be used to display interest-based advertising both within and outside the social media platform. This can even be done across devices. Furthermore, your data can be used for market research and advertising. Furthermore, your user profile and content can be recognised. For details, please refer to the following data protection declarations and information obligations of the social media platform(s) used.
DEWE Brünofix GmbH is present on the following social media platforms.
The joint controller in this regard is
DEWE Brünofix GmbH
Fabrik für Metallchemie
Pruppacher Weg 8
D-91126 Rednitzhembach
Represented by the managing director: Ralf S. Schmidt
and
Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd.
4 Grand Canal Square
Grand Canal Harbour
Dublin 2 Ireland
Contact
Contact Data protection officer
Information about the Facebook page
When you visit our Facebook page, your data is transferred to the USA.
We cannot rule out the possibility of risks and the transfer of user data to third countries. Facebook recognises its primary responsibility in an agreement concluded with us https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms/page_controller_addendum regarding our joint responsibility for the processing of data and, in particular, ensures that you can exercise your rights to information, etc., as described in the general section.
As the operator of the Facebook page, we have an interest in the collection and processing of individual personal data of our visitors. We collect data here for market analysis or marketing purposes.
The following data is collected as a Facebook user:
- Advertising (analysis tools, tracking and personalised advertising)
- Creation and evaluation of user profiles
- Market research and marketing analyses
Cookies through Facebook
When you visit the Facebook page, Facebook may store information on your computer in the form of cookies. Cookies are small files that are transferred from an Internet server to your browser and stored on its hard drive. Only the Internet Protocol address is stored here – no personal data. This information, which is stored in the cookies, allows you to be automatically recognised the next time you visit our website, making it easier for you to use. The legal basis for the use of cookies is the legitimate interest in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO.
Of course, you can also visit the Facebook page without accepting cookies. If you do not want your computer to be recognised the next time you visit, you can also refuse the use of cookies by changing the settings in your browser to ‘refuse cookies’. The respective procedure can be found in the operating instructions for your respective browser. However, if you refuse the use of cookies, there may be restrictions on the use of some areas of our website. Facebook's privacy policy contains further information on data processing: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/
Objections (so-called opt-out) can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=ads set.
Statistical data collection by Facebook
Facebook provides us with statistical data using Facebook Insights. This application can help to discover further information about the demographics, location or consumer behaviour of potential customers. Facebook Insights is used to analyse who has been reached with your advertising message. The corresponding data can then be displayed either for all Facebook users or for the fans of a page and for a defined custom audience. The insights then provide more detailed information on:
- Demographic information: age, gender, relationship status, etc.
- Likes: information from fans for other Facebook pages
- Location and language settings of users
- Telephone number
- Activity of selected users
- Proportion of women and men
- Occupations
- Route planner
According to Facebook, all data that can be viewed in the insights is aggregated and anonymous for advertisers. Consequently, no conclusions can be drawn about individual persons. We use this information in aggregated form to make the posts and activities on our page more attractive for each user individually. For example, we use the distribution by age and gender for customised communication and the prioritised visiting times of users to ensure a time-optimised planning of the posts of this Facebook page. Information about the type of end devices used by visitors helps us to adapt the visual design of our posts accordingly. In accordance with the Facebook terms of use, which every user has agreed to when creating a Facebook profile, we can identify the subscribers and fans of the page and view their profiles and other shared information.
You can strongly influence the processing of your data on Facebook in various ways when you are logged in.
You can set your ‘timeline’, i.e. what is visible about you and your page, here:
https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=timeline&privacy_source=timeline_gear_menu
You can also set your advertising preferences here:
https://www.facebook.com/ads/settings
Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd.
4 Grand Canal Square
Grand Canal Harbour
Dublin 2 Ireland
Contact Data Protection Officer
If you visit our profile on Instagram, your data will be transferred to the USA. Instagram now belongs to Facebook. Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is the American parent company of Instagram. We cannot rule out the possibility of risks and the transfer of user data to third countries.
We have no knowledge of and no influence on the possible collection and use of your data by Facebook and Instagram. For more information, please refer to Instagram's privacy policy at https://help.instagram.com/519522125107875. We have no influence or insight into compliance with these guidelines. We cannot rule out the risk and transfer of user data to third countries.
The following data is collected from Instagram users:
- Advertising (analysis tools, tracking and personalised advertising)
- Creation and evaluation of user profiles
- Market research and marketing analyses
Cookies through Instagram
When you visit the Instagram page, Instagram may store information on your computer in the form of cookies. Cookies are small files that are transferred from an internet server to your browser and stored on its hard drive. Only the Internet Protocol address is stored here – no personal data. This information, which is stored in the cookies, allows you to be automatically recognised the next time you visit our website, making it easier for you to use. The legal basis for the use of cookies is the legitimate interest in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO.
Of course, you can also visit the Instagram page without accepting cookies. If you do not want your computer to be recognised the next time you visit, you can also refuse the use of cookies by changing the settings in your browser to ‘refuse cookies’. You can find the respective procedure in the operating instructions for your respective browser. If you refuse the use of cookies, however, there may be restrictions on the use of some areas of our website. Instagram's privacy policy contains further information on data processing: http://instagram.com/about/legal/privacy/
You can set options for objecting to cookies under Instagram – known as opt-out – at: https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/?next=/accounts/privacy_and_security/
Statistical data collection by Instagram
If you use our site for informational purposes only, i.e. if you do not register or otherwise provide us with information, we only collect the personal data that your browser transmits to our server. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f. EU-GDPR.
Instagram provides statistical data using insights. This application can help to provide further information in different categories. These statistics are generated and provided by Instagram. As the site operator, we have no influence on the generation and presentation. We cannot turn off this function or prevent the generation and processing of the data. Instagram provides us with the following data for our Instagram page for a selectable period and for the categories of fans, subscribers, people reached and interacting people:
- Total number of page views
- ‘Likes’ from fans
- Page activities
- Post interactions
- Reach
- Video views
- Post reach
- Comments
- Shared content
- Replies
- Proportion of men and women
- Origin in terms of country and city
- Language
- Views and clicks in the shop
- Clicks on route planner and phone numbers
In accordance with the Instagram terms of use, which every user has agreed to when creating an Instagram profile, we can identify the subscribers and fans of the page and view their profiles and other information shared by them.
You can strongly influence the processing of your data on Instagram in various ways when you are logged in.
You can set your content, i.e. what is visible about you and your profile, here: https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/?next=/accounts/privacy_and_security/.
Jointly responsible
LinkedIn Ireland Limited Company,
Wilton Place,
Dublin 2,
Ireland
If you visit our profile on LinkedIn, your data may be transferred to the USA.
We have no knowledge of and no influence over the possible collection and use of your data by LinkedIn. For more information, please refer to the LinkedIn privacy policy at: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.
LinkedIn provides statistics. These are generated and made available without our involvement. The data includes statistical data as well as interactions.
You can strongly influence the processing of your data on LinkedIn in various ways when you are logged in.
For the setting of your privacy on LinkedIn, LinkedIn refers to various options in its data protection declaration at https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy, which you can read there.
You can disable the LinkedIn advertising cookie here (opt out):
https://www.linkedin.com/psettings/guest-controls/retargeting-opt-out
Jointly responsible
XING SE,
Dammtorstraße 29-32,
20354 Hamburg,
Germany
Tel.: +49 40 419 131-0,
Fax: +49 40 419 131-11,
Email: info@xing.com.
Data protection officer:
Mr Felix Lasse,
Dammtorstraße 30,
20354 Hamburg,
Germany,
Email: Datenschutzbeauftragter@xing.com.
We have no knowledge of or influence over the collection and use of your data by Xing that may then take place. You can find more information in Xing's privacy policy at https://privacy.xing.com/de/datenschutzerklaerung
Xing provides statistics. These are generated and made available without our involvement. The data includes statistical data and interactions.
You can customise your privacy in the settings of the data protection declaration at: https://privacy.xing.com/de/datenschutzerklaerung through various options.
Rights of data subjects of users of social media platforms
Unfortunately, I/we cannot fulfil our information obligations under Art. 13 EU-GDPR, as only the social media platform operator has full access to the user data. If you wish to exercise your rights as a data subject, please contact the social media platform operator directly. These rights include the following:
Right of access:
You can request information as to whether and to what extent your data is processed.
Right to rectification:
If your data is incomplete or inaccurate, you can request that it be rectified or completed at any time.
Right to erasure:
You can request the erasure of your data if it has been unlawfully processed or if the processing disproportionately interferes with your legitimate protection interests. Please note that there may be reasons that prevent immediate deletion, e.g. in the case of legally regulated storage obligations. Irrespective of the exercise of your right to deletion, your data will be deleted immediately and completely, provided that there is no legal or statutory obligation to retain it.
Right to restriction of processing:
You can request the restriction of the processing of your data if
- you dispute the accuracy of the data, for a period of time that allows us to verify the accuracy of the data.
- the processing of the data is unlawful, but you refuse to delete it and instead request a restriction on the use of the data,
- we no longer need the data for the intended purpose, but you still need the data to assert or defend legal claims, or
- you have objected to the processing of the data.
Right to data portability:
You have the right to receive the data you have provided in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have the right to transmit those data to another controller without hindrance, provided that we process the data on the basis of a consent granted or revocable by you or for the performance of a contract between us and that such processing is carried out by automated means.
If technically feasible, you can request that your data be transferred directly to another controller.
Right to object:
If your data is processed for a legitimate interest, you can object to this data processing at any time; this would also apply to profiling based on these provisions. Your data will then no longer be processed unless compelling legitimate grounds for the processing can be demonstrated that outweigh your interests, rights and freedoms, or the processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims. You can object to the processing of your data for the purpose of direct advertising at any time without stating reasons.
Right of appeal:
If you believe that the processing of your data violates German or European data protection law, we ask you to contact us so that we can clarify any questions. Of course, you also have the right to contact the supervisory authority responsible for you, the respective state office for data protection supervision. If you wish to assert any of the above rights against us, please contact our data protection officer. In case of doubt, we may request additional information to confirm your identity.
If you require assistance with this or have any other questions, please contact us by email at datenschutz@bruenofix.de. If you no longer wish the data processing described here to take place, please unlink your user profile from our social media platforms by using the functions ‘Unlike this page’ and/or ‘Unsubscribe from this page’.