- 1.
General Information
- 1.1.
- The subject of this Privacy Policy is the use of this Service and the sites, functions and performances
offered as part of the Service, regardless of the domains, systems, platforms (e.g. web or Facebook) and
devices (e.g. desktop or mobile) on which the Service is carried out.
- 1.2.
- Information on the Service Provider can be found at the end of this Privacy Policy.
- 2.
Definitions
- 2.1.
- Personally Identifiable Data - This kind of data can be used to uniquely identify, contact, or locate a
single person or can be used with other sources to uniquely identify a single individual (e.g. names,
e-mail-addresses).
- 2.2.
- Pseudonymous Data - The pseudonymous data identifies a holder, that is, one or more human beings who
possess but do not disclose their true names (e.g. "user5623").
- 2.3.
- Cookies - A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while
a user is browsing a website. When the user browses the same website in the future, the data stored in
the cookie can be retrieved by the website to notify the website of the user's previous activity. We use
Cookies in order to improve the usability of our services as well as for analyzing and personalizing
purposes. Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually refuse cookies or selectively
accept certain cookies by adjusting the preferences in your browser. If you turn off cookies, there may
some features of our site that will not be available to you and some web pages may not display properly.
- 2.4.
- IP Address - An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label assigned to each device
(e.g., computer, printer) participating in the Internet. We store the IP address only, if it is
necessary to provide a service or if may be legally necessary.
- 3.
General Information on Data Protection
- 3.1.
- We will collect, process and use personally identifiable data beyond the scope already permitted by law
and without your required further consent only to the extent necessary for the conclusion and execution
of a contractual relationship, performing requests or for billing purposes.
- 3.2.
- Usage data, such as information regarding start and end dates and the scope of the use of certain
services and/or communication data will only be collected, processed and used if this is necessary to
make available and invoice such services.
- 3.3.
- To protect your personally identifiable data collected and processed by us from unauthorized access and
abuse, we have put a number of technical and organizational security measures in place. These security
measures are monitored on a regular basis and updated according to technical progress as necessary.
- 3.4.
- As provided for by applicable provisions we are entitled to disclose and submit data for criminal
prosecution and risk prevention purposes.
- 3.5.
- During every visit of our Services information about IP address, referring URL, date/time, browser
version and operating system is stored in the web server log files due to technical and security
reasons.
- 4.
Collection, Processing and Use of Personally Identifiable Data
- 4.1.
- We collect and process your personal data within the scope of your registration and the service. In
particular, this may involve storing your name, your address details, email address and your password.
You can voluntarily enter additional personal data when you set up an extended user account.
- 4.2.
- Your personal data are used for the following purposes:
- The provision of our services and within them the acceptance, processing and execution of your
orders.
- Ensuring an efficient customer service and / or technical support for your products. When you
contact us your details will be stored in order to process the enquiry and in case additional
questions arise.
- Technical notifications concerning our service.
- Sending newsletters or other advertising material, providing that you have given us your
corresponding approval.
- 4.3.
- If users sign up using the Facebook authentication functions, the Facebook ID of the users will be
stored.
- 4.4.
- If the Service is carried out as a Facebook application and/or if authentication through Facebook is used,
the permission of users is required for the Service Provider to access their stored data on Facebook. Users
are expressly referred in the context of the Facebook consent dialog to this data collection and the data shared
by Facebook with the Service Provider (e.g. public profile, friends list, e-mail address and "Like" information)
through the application. We may use the requested data anonymously for statistical purposes. I.e., if we may
access the data on user's facebook chronic, posts or likes, we may evaluate how often a posting was shared or
liked in order to help us improve our services like our Quizzes and personality tests. We perform the evaluation
independently of the user data we received with the consent of the user (anonymously). The evaluations are just
for us only, without any transfers of users' Personally Identifiable Data to third parties. Users are referred
to Facebook’s privacy policy https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other
for more information about the consent process, consent granted and ways of revoking such consent within their
Facebook profile. Users have the option in the Facebook application settings to end their use of the Service at
any time.
- 4.5.
- Should a user establish contact with the Service Provider (via the contact form or e-mail), the
information provided by the user will be stored for the purpose of processing the request and for the
event that follow-up questions arise.
- 5.
Registration through authentication services of third parties
- 5.1.
- Users can register and log in by using authentication services of third parties, as far as these are
available (hereinafter referred to as "authentication by a third party"). Particularly Facebook, Google+
or Twitter can be possible authentication service providers.
- 5.2.
- As requirement for the authentication through a third party, users should be registered at the
respective third party and enter the necessary login details in the appropriate web formula or should be
already logged in to the third party.
- 5.3.
- In the context of a registration, the Service Provider receives a user-ID with the information under
which the user with this user ID is logged in and an ID that cannot be further used by the Service
Provider (User Handle). Whether the Service Provider receives further data depends only on the user who
uses the authentication by a third party, the data that is selected to be released in the context of the
authentication, and which data has been authorised by the user in the privacy or other settings of the
user account at the third party. The data can differ, depending on the provider and the selections of
the user; normally these are the e-mail address and the user name. In case of Facebook, this is also the
- so called - "public profile information" that can be seen by everyone. This includes the name, profile
and cover picture, gender, networks (i.e. school or working place), user name (Facebook URL) and user
identification number (Facebook ID).
- 5.4.
- The password that has been entered in the context of the authentication by a third party cannot be seen
by the Service Provider, neither can it be saved by the Service Provider.
- 5.5.
- The users are asked to keep in mind that their data, which is saved by the Service Provider, can be
compared and synchronized with their user account at the third party automatically. There is no
obligation however for the Service Provider to update the data.
- 5.6.
- In the case that users decide that they do not wish to further use the connection of their user account
at the third party for the authentication by a third party, they must cancel this connection within
their user account at the third party. If the users wish to delete their data at the Service Provider,
they must cancel their account at the Service Provider.
- 5.7.
- During the use of authentication by a third party, the users are asked to keep in mind the applicable
Terms of Use, as well as the Rules for Data Use of the third party. These can be found: Twitter (https://twitter.com/tos, https://twitter.com/privacy), Google (http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/),
Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/policies/).
- 6.
Newsletter and Personalization
- 6.1.
- Newsletters and further electronically sent information (hereafter uniformly referred to as “newsletter”)
that are not service-related, are not fulfilling our duties to perform our service and contain advertisement
will only be send to you, if you have given us your prior consent.
- 6.2.
- We may ask you for an opt-in within our services and sent you an email asking you to confirm your
registration (so called double-opt-in).
- 6.3.
- The content of the newsletter follows from its respective description. If no description is available,
the content sent comprises information about us and our services, as well as information on our events or
third party information and events.
- 6.4.
- If you no longer want to receive our newsletter you can opt to stop receiving it at any time. Opt-out
possibilities are included in each mail and may also be changed within your account settings.
- 6.5.
- You also give us the consent to store your IP addresses and the timestamp as part of the sign-up process.
We are legally bound to record the log-on process so as to be able to verify that logging on is done in
accordance with regulations.
- 6.6.
- In order to tailor our newsletter to your interests and to avoid contents that are irrelevant
for you or to adjust the frequency of our information (i.e. lower the sending frequency, if you open them
less), we measure whether you open our newsletter (this with help of a “web-beacon”, a small image within
the content of the newsletter) and which links you click (this by a link redirection via our server). We
do not use this information for other purposes and we will delete the personally to you related measurement
data as soon, as you opt out from receiving our newsletter. This consent applies within the countries of
European Union only after an explicit consent was given within a permission dialogue. The same is true for
other jurisdictions, where an explicit consent is required.
- 7.
Server Log-Files
- 7.1.
- During every visit of our Service information about IP address, referring URL, date/time, browser
version and operating system, amount and state of transferred data is stored in the web server log
files.
- 7.2.
- We use the log data without any other personal or pseudonymous profiling as required by law only for the
purpose of the operation, security and optimization of our service
- 8.
Incorporation of third party services and content
- 8.1.
- Third party content, such as videos from YouTube, map material from Google Maps, RSS feeds and graphics
from other Services, for example, can be incorporated on the Service.
- 8.2.
- This always presupposes that the provider of this content (hereafter referred to as the “third party
provider”) always uses the user’s IP address. This is because without the IP address, they cannot send
the content to the respective user’s browser. The IP address is thus required for displaying this
content.
- 8.3.
- We endeavour only to use content of which the respective provider uses the IP address only for
distributing the content. However, we have no influence on whether the third party provider saves the IP
address for other purposes, such as statistical purposes, for example. If we are aware of this, we will
clarify this in the following paragraphs.
- 9.
Google Analytics
- 9.1.
- Our Service uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google
Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how
users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the Service will be
transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.
- 9.2.
- In case IP-anonymisation is activated on this Service, your IP address will be truncated within the area
of Member States of the European Union or other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
Only in exceptional cases the whole IP address will be first transferred to a Google server in the USA
and truncated there. The IP-anonymisation is active.
- 9.3.
- Google will use this information on behalf of the operator of this Service for the purpose of evaluating
your use of the Service, compiling reports on Services activity for Service operators and providing them
other services relating to Service activity and internet usage.
- 9.4.
- The IP-address, that your Browser conveys within the scope of Google Analytics, will not be associated
with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate
settings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full
functionality of this Service. You can also opt-out from being tracked by Google Analytics with effect
for the future by downloading and installing Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on for your current
web browser: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.
- 10.
Data processing by Facebook
If the Service is to be carried out within the Facebook platform, the Facebook privacy statement at http://www.facebook.com/policy.php applies to the data
collection carried out by Facebook.
- 11.
Use of Facebook Social Plugins
- 11.1.
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Our Service uses social plugins ("plugins") provided by the social network Facebook, which is operated by
Facebook Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA, or if you live in the European Union, Facebook
Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Irland ("Facebook"). The plugins are
usually identifiable by a Facebook logo (e.g. letter f on blue background or a thumb up icon).
For a full list of all social Plugins please see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/.
- 11.2.
- When you visit a page of our Service that contains a social plugin, your browser establishes a direct
connection to Facebook servers. Facebook directly transfers the plugin content to your browser that
embeds the latter into the Service, enabling Facebook to receive information about your having accessed
the respective page of our Service. Thus we have no influence on the data gathered by the plugin and
inform you according to our state of knowledge:
- 11.3.
- The embedded plugins provide Facebook with the information that you have accessed the corresponding page
of our Service. If you are logged into Facebook, your visit can be assigned to your Facebook account. If
you interact with the plugins, for example by clicking “Like”, or entering a comment, the corresponding
information is transmitted from your browser directly to Facebook and stored by it. Even if you are not
logged into Facebook, there is possibility that the plugins transmits your IP-address to Facebook.
- 11.4.
- For the information on the purpose and scope of data collection and procession by Facebook, as well as
your rights in this respect and settings options for protecting your privacy please visit Facebook’s
privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/.
- 11.5.
- If you are a Facebook member and do not want Facebook to connect the data concerning your visit to our
Service with your member data already stored by Facebook, please log off from Facebook before entering
our Service. Further you can block Facebook social Plugins by using add-ons for your browser, like the
“Facebook Blocker”.
- 12.
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Facebook Remarketing
- 12.1.
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Within our services we use the "Remarketing pixels" and "Visitors Action pixels" of the social network
Facebook, which is operated by Facebook Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA, or if you live in
the European Union, Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Irland ("Facebook").
The Remarketing pixel allows us and Facebook to determine the relevant target audiences, in order to display
advertisements (hereinafter referred to as "Facebook-Ads") in reference to potential interests of the users.
We use the Remarketing pixels, because we want to display Facebook-Ads only to users, who displayed an interest
in our services. The Visitors Action pixels allow us and Facebook to determine, whether our Ads were effective
and satisfactory for users by being able to comprehend users actions, after they were forwarded to our services
by clicking a Facebook-Ad.
- 12.2.
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When you visit our services, that include "Remarketing pixels" or "Visitors Action pixels", your browser
establishes a direct connection to Facebook servers. Facebook directly transfers the Pixels' content to your
browser which embeds the latter into our services, enabling Facebook to receive the relevant information and
storing a cookie or on your device. The cookie allows Facebook to store the relevant information within your
device and retrieve it for the above mentioned purposes. The data Facebook collects is anonymous to us, thus
does not reveal any personally identifiable information on you. However, Facebook may connect the data with
your user profile within its network. Facebook processes your data in accordance with its privacy policy,
therefore you'll get there more information on the "Remarketing pixels" or "Visitors Action pixels" and
generally on Facebook Ads: https://www.facebook.com/policy.php.
- 12.3.
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In case you want to opt out of being subject to our and Facebook's use of "Remarketing pixels" and
"Visitors Action pixels" please use Facebook's opt-out settings provided within your user
profile: https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=ads. The settings are profile related, which means
they apply to desktop as well as to mobile devices.
- 13.
Contact and Notices
- 13.1.
- In compliance with legal requirements we will at any time provide you with information on your
personally identifiable data stored by us, free of charge and without undue delay.
- 13.2.
- Furthermore, you are free to revoke the approvals granted by confirming this Privacy Policy, at any time
and with future effect. If you wish to do so, please feel free to contact us.
- 14.
Necessary Amendments
- 14.1.
- We reserve the right to modify or amend this Privacy Policy with view to the provision of new services,
if and to the extent necessary.
- 14.2.
- The same applies if the current Privacy Policy is found to contain any gaps. Upon such amendment, we
will contact our Users by email sent to the email address provided to us.
- 15.
ADVERTISEMENT CONSENT
- 15.1.
- You agree with receiving notifications on following topics and with following content via electronic channels, like e-mail and/or push messages related to: test drives, cars, product samples, free coupons, sweepstakes, discount offers, credits or loans, finances, insurances, travel, applications, social media, editorial content and offers, quizzes, personality tests, smartphones, videos, mobile games & applications, newsletters, toolbars, browser addons, software, insurances, investments, dating, mobile communications, complimentary tickets, gifts, online games, travel deals, newspapers, magazines, special offers, sim cards, games, electricity, energy related offers, telecommunication services, surveys, market research, fashion, cosmetics, photo products, mail orders, imaging products.
- 15.2.
- This advertisement consent applies within the countries of European Union only after an explicit consent
was given within a permission dialogue. The same is true for other jurisdictions, where an explicit
consent is required.
- 15.3.
- YOUR BENEFITS: Because of our relations and connections we are able to provide you with offers under
beneficial conditions you would otherwise not be able to obtain.
- 15.4.
- DISCLAIMER: Of course you may at any time opt out from our service.
- 16.
Data Processor and Contact
- 16.1.
- Data processor is Crix Ltd, Tenancy 10, Marina House, Eden Island, Mahe, Sychelles.