Data protection

1. General information

Data collection on this website

Who is responsible for data collection on this website?

Data processing on this website is carried out by the website operator. You will find their contact details in the legal notice for this website.

How do we collect your data?

Data is collected automatically or with your consent by our IT systems when you visit the website. This is primarily technical data (e.g., Internet browser, operating system or time of accessing the page). This data is collected automatically as soon as you enter this website.

This data is evaluated exclusively for statistical purposes; it is not passed on to third parties for commercial or non-commercial purposes.

Otherwise, we do not collect any personal data from visitors to our website, nor do we store or process it in any other way.

What do we use your data for?

We collect data to ensure the website runs smoothly.

What rights do you have with regard to your data?

You have the right to receive information about the origin, recipient and purpose of stored personal data pertaining to you, free of charge and at any time.

If you have any questions about the technical aspects of this or about any other aspects of data protection, please contact us at any time at the address given in the legal notice.

2. Hosting and content delivery networks (CDNs)

External hosting

This website is hosted by an external service provider (All-inkl.com). The personal data collected on this website is stored on the host’s servers. This principally includes IP addresses, contact requests, meta and communication data, web page visits and other data generated via a website.

The host is deployed to fulfill contracts with potential and existing customers (Art. 6[1b] GDPR) and in the interest of a secure, fast and efficient provision of our online services by a professional provider (Art. 6[1f] GDPR).

Our host will only process your data to the extent necessary to fulfill its performance obligations and to follow our instructions with regard to such data.

Conclusion of a data processing agreement

In order to ensure processing is compliant with data protection provisions, we have concluded a data processing agreement with our host.

3. Cookies

Like many other websites, we also use so-called “cookies.” Cookies are small text files that are transferred from a website server to your hard drive and that store information about the use of our website (e.g., web pages visited, number of visits, times of visit, time spent on individual pages, browser used, operating system used, etc.) on your computer or device if you allow this setting in your browser.

Cookies cannot be used to start a program or transmit viruses to a computer. Using the information contained in cookies, we can make navigation easier for you and ensure that our web pages are displayed correctly.

Under no circumstances will the data we collect be passed on to third parties or linked to personal data without your consent.

Of course, you can also view our website without cookies. Internet browsers are usually set to accept cookies. In general, you can disable the use of cookies at any time via your browser settings. Please use the help function of your Internet browser to learn how to change these settings. Please note that individual features of our website may not work if you have disabled the use of cookies.

Consent with Consent Technologies

Our website uses consent technology to obtain your consent to the storage of certain cookies on your device or to the use of certain technologies and to document this consent in compliance with data protection regulations. The provider of this technology is: CookieYes Limited, 3 Warren Yard Warren Park, Wolverton Mill, Milton Keynes, MK12 5NW, United Kingdom. Email: support@cookieyes.com.

When you visit our website, a connection is established to the ConsentManager servers to obtain your consent and other declarations regarding cookie use. ConsentManager then stores a cookie in your browser to assign the consent you have given or revoked to you. The data collected in this way is stored until you request deletion, delete the Consent Manager provider cookie yourself, or the purpose for storing the data no longer applies. Mandatory statutory retention periods remain unaffected.

This consent tool is used to obtain the legally required consent for the use of cookies. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (c) GDPR.

4. General and mandatory information

Data protection

The operators of this website take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data confidentially and in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and the provisions of this privacy policy.

When you use this website, a variety of personal data is collected. Personal data is data that can be used to identify you personally. This privacy policy explains what data we collect and what we use it for. It also explains how and for what purpose this is done.

We would draw your attention to the fact that transmitting data via the internet (e.g., when communicating by email) may entail security risks. It is not possible to protect data completely from being accessed by third parties.

Note on the data controller

The controller responsible for data processing on this website is:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Weber (Fluidtronics)
Helmholtzstraße 7a
01062 Dresden
Phone: +49 (0)351 463 33559

The controller is the natural or legal person who, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data (e.g., names, email addresses, etc.).

Withdrawal of consent to data processing

Many data processing operations are only possible with your express consent. You can withdraw your consent at any time by sending us an informal email. The legality of the data processing carried out prior to withdrawal of consent will remain unaffected by such withdrawal. Right to object to data collection in specific cases and to direct marketing (Art. 21 GDPR)

Right to lodge a complaint with the a supervisory authority

In the event of breaches of the GDPR, data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of their usual place of residence, place of work or the place where the alleged breach occurred. The right to lodge a complaint is without prejudice to other administrative or judicial remedies.

Source: https://www.e-recht24.de

Information pursuant to
Section 5 TMG [German Telemedia Act]

Construction Future Lab gGmbH
Helmholtzstraße 7a
01062 Dresden

Represented by:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Weber

Contact:
Phone +49 (0)351 463 33559
info@cflab.de

Register entry:
Entry in the commercial register
Register court: Dresden Local Court
Register number: 42998