Data Protection
(1) The customer agrees to the storage of personal data as part of the business relationship with the provider, in compliance with data protection laws, in particular the BDSG and the GDPR. A transfer of data to third parties does not take place unless this is necessary for the execution of the contract.
(2) Insofar as the customer transmits the data from third parties, he assures that he has obtained the consent of the third party and releases the provider from any claims in this regard.
(3) The rights of the customer or the person affected by the data processing arise in particular from the following standards of the GDPR:
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Article 7 Paragraph 3 - Right to withdraw consent under data protection law
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Article 15 - Right of access of the data subject, right to confirmation and provision of a copy of personal data
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Article 16 - Right to rectification
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Article 17 - Right to cancellation ("right to be forgotten")
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Article 18 - Right to restriction of processing
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Article 20 - Right to data portability
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Article 21 - Right to object
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Article 22 - Right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling
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Article 77 - Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
(4) In order to exercise their rights, the customer or the person concerned is asked to contact the provider by email or, in the event of a complaint, to the competent supervisory authority.