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The protection of your personal data and your privacy are very important to us. For this reason, we comply with the provisions of the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG), the Telemedia Act (TDDSG) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We would like to explain to you in our data protection declaration what data we collect and how we handle this data:
Information on the collection, handling and processing of personal data
The responsible party, according to Article 4 (7) EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is Interprint GmbH, Westring 22, 59759 Arnsberg, Germany (see Legal Notices). You can reach our data protection officer at datenschutz@interprint.de or our postal address, attention, "Data Protection Officer".
When you contact us by e-mail or through a contact form, the information you provide (your e-mail address, your name and telephone number if applicable) will be stored by us to answer your questions. The processing of the data entered in the contact form is therefore carried out exclusively on the basis of your consent (Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR). We delete the data that arises in this context after its storage is no longer required or limit the processing if there are statutory retention requirements. If we use contracted service providers for individual functions of our offer or would like to use your data for advertising purposes, we will inform you in detail about the respective processes. We also specify the fixed criteria for the retention period.
Your rights
You have the following rights with respect to the personal data concerning yourself:
– right to information,
– right to rectification or deletion,
– right to restriction of processing,
– right to object to the processing,
– right to data portability,
– right to complain to a data protection supervisory authority about the processing of your personal data.
The responsible supervisory authority for data protection issues is the data protection officer of the federal state in which our company is based. A list of data protection officers and their contact details can be found here.
Collection of personal data when you visit our website
When using the website for information purposes, 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. If you wish to view our website, we collect the following data, which is technically necessary for us to display our website to you and to ensure stability and security (legal basis is Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR):
– IP address
– Date and time of the request
– Time zone difference to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
– Contents of request (actual page)
– Access status/HTTP-status code
– Respectively transmitted data quantities
– From which website the request is coming
– Browser
– Operating system and its interface
– Language and browser software version.
In addition to the aforementioned data, cookies are stored on your computer when you use our website.
Cookies
Cookies are used on our website. Cookies are small text files stored on your computer, which your browser saves. Through the use of cookies, we have the possibility to optimize our offers for you. We learn how our visitors move around the website and which pages are particularly interesting. This information is only evaluated for statistical purposes. The individual user remains anonymous. The data will be stored separately from personal data required for registration, e.g. for your personal myIP account. No conclusions can be drawn about a particular person.
We use the following types of cookies on our Interprint website:
a)
Most cookies used by Interprint are deleted after the end of the session. Transient cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. These include in particular session cookies (e.g. for logging on to myIP). These store a so-called "session ID", which is assigned various requests from your browser during a particular session. Your computer can then be recognized when you return to the website. The session cookies are deleted when you log out or close the browser.
b)
We use persistent cookies, for example, for the cookie hint, for navigation in the Decor Explorer and for the selection of reminder lists. Persistent cookies are deleted after a determined amount of time, which can vary from cookie to cookie. You can delete cookies at any time in your browser security settings.
c)
You can configure your browser settings to suit your preferences and, for example, refuse to accept third-party cookies (such as Google Analytics or Vimeo) or all cookies. We would like to point out that you may not be able to use all the functions of this website if you do so.
d)
We also use HTML5 storage objects for the integrated libraries (e.g. myIP). These objects store the required data regardless of the browser you are using and do not have an automatic expiration date. You can prevent the use of HTML5 storage objects by using private mode in your browser. We also recommend that you regularly delete your cookies and browser history manually.
The use of cookies becomes apparent to you when you set your browser so that it informs you about the placement of cookies, blocked cookies or deleted cookies from your hard drive after you have finished your Internet session.
You can find more information about our cookies here.
Further functions and offers of our website
In addition to the purely informational use of our website, we offer extended services that you can use if you are interested. For this purpose, you will generally have to provide further personal data which we use to provide the respective service and to which the aforementioned data processing principles apply.
Your personal data will only be stored if you provide it to us voluntarily, e.g. when registering with myIP. We store this data exclusively for the purpose of communication with you. There is no other transmission of your data to third parties.
In order to use all functions of the Interprint website, registration under myIP is required. The creation of a myIP account and the associated indication of your personal data (name, address, e-mail) are voluntary. The data entered under myIP is processed on the basis of your consent (Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR). We use these data exclusively for the purpose of communication with you. Your myIP account is only visible and accessible to you personally. You define your password individually.
Job Applications
We are responsible for all personal data that you entrust to us in connection with your job applications. On our career pages you will find job advertisements for which you can apply by e-mail or via our application form. When you decide to apply for this position, you are not only submitting your personal data, but also information about your academic and professional background. All documents are submitted on a voluntary basis. In addition, the processing of the data is carried out for the purpose of deciding on the establishment of an employment relationship in accordance with Section 26 (1) BDSG-neu (new Federal Data Protection Act).
When your application documents are sent via the application form, they are automatically read out (not sure what is 'read out' - printed out? scanned? imported?) and recorded in our applicant management system. All documents sent with the application (covering letter, curriculum vitae, certificates and other evidence) as well as the information contained therein are stored.
The applicant management system or applicant portal is operated by concludis GmbH Frankfurter Str. 561, 51145 Cologne. The applicant portal is hosted on servers of Hetzner Online GmbH, Industriestr. 25 in 91710 Gunzenhausen in the computer centers in Nuremberg and Falkenstein. Your CV will be processed automatically by the parsing tool of Textkernel or JoinVision. Your data will be deleted after parsing with Textkernel or JoinVision. In addition to hosting, concludis also takes over service and maintenance of the applicant management software. In the course of the service, a telephone consultation also takes place in the handling of the software. In this context it may happen that employees of concludis GmbH have access to the applicant data. A contract for order processing has been concluded with concludis, which also covers the confidential handling of applicant data. You have the right to access your data, to receive information about your data and to correct it. If you would like to change or delete your data or your CV, simply log into the applicant portal with your user name and password and use the corresponding functions under the EXTRAS menu item. Your application data is then physically deleted and can no longer be recovered.
If you send us your application documents in person or by post, we will digitize and record them in our applicant management system. We will return the original documents to you.
In the event of a successful application, your application documents will be included in the personnel file. If your application was not successful, we will keep it for up to 6 months after completion of the application process and then destroy it in accordance with data protection regulations. If we wish to keep your application documents longer, we will obtain your consent separately.
In principle, all personal data is processed and administered by the Interprint location to which you have directed your application. By submitting your application, you agree that we process your data within the scope of the respective recruitment procedure. Interprint is obliged to comply with the applicable national data protection regulations. If you have any questions regarding your application and your details, please contact the contact person of the appropriate country.
Covid-19
According to the EU data protection basic regulation we are obliged to inform you about the processing of your personal data in our company. INTERPRINT GmbH, Westring 22, 59759 Arnsberg, Germany, represented by the managing directors Jens Bauer, Robert Bierfreund, Holger Dzeia and Hideo Yoshikawa, is responsible for processing your data.
If you have any questions, comments or complaints about data protection at INTERPRINT, please contact our data protection officer at datenschutz@interprint.de.
The purpose of data processing is to protect the employees, customers, visitors and business partners of our company from infection with the virus, to maintain operations at the site visited and to contain the spread of the virus in accordance with the recommendations of the responsible health authorities and the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), as well as to detect chains of infection in the event of infection at the site.
The legal basis for this is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c, para. 3 DSGVO in conjunction with the regulations of § 2a para. 1 CoronaSchVO NRW as well as our legitimate interest in the protection of employees according to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO.
In the event of an instruction by the competent health authority, the data will be stored in accordance with Art. 9 Para. 2 lit. i) DSGVO in conjunction with § 16 Infection Protection Act (IfSG) will be transmitted to them. As a rule, these are the health authorities in which the sick person has his registered residence or the local health authority responsible for the visited site. A transfer to third countries does not take place.
The data will be stored for 4 weeks after your visit and then destroyed in accordance with data protection regulations.
Server Log files
The website provider automatically collects and stores information that your browser automatically transmits to us in so-called server log files. These are browser type/version, operating system used, referrer and requested URL, the public IP address of the accessing computer and the time of the server request.
This data is recorded anonymously, i.e. without any personal reference. This data will not be combined with other data sources. We reserve the right to retrospectively examine this log data in the event of concrete evidence of illegal activity.
Online-based Audio and Video Conferences (Conference tools)
We use online conference tools, among other things, for communication with our customers. The tools we use are listed in detail below. If you communicate with us by video or audio conference using the Internet, your personal data will be collected and processed by the provider of the respective conference tool and by us. The conferencing tools collect all information that you provide/access to use the tools (email address and/or your phone number). Furthermore, the conference tools process the duration of the conference, start and end (time) of participation in the conference, number of participants and other "context information" related to the communication process (metadata).
Furthermore, the provider of the tool processes all the technical data required for the processing of the online communication. This includes, in particular, IP addresses, MAC addresses, device IDs, device type, operating system type and version, client version, camera type, microphone or loudspeaker and the type of connection.
Should content be exchanged, uploaded, or otherwise made available within the tool, it is also stored on the servers of the tool provider. Such content includes, but is not limited to, cloud recordings, chat/ instant messages, voicemail uploaded photos and videos, files, whiteboards, and other information shared while using the service.
Please note that we do not have complete influence on the data processing procedures of the tools used. Our possibilities are largely determined by the corporate policy of the respective provider. Further information on data processing by the conference tools can be found in the data protection declarations of the tools used, and which we have listed below this text.
The conference tools are used to communicate with prospective or existing contractual partners or to offer certain services to our customers (Art. 6 para. 1 sentence 1 lit. b GDPR). Furthermore, the use of the tools serves to generally simplify and accelerate communication with us or our company (legitimate interest in the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR). Insofar as consent has been requested, the tools in question will be used on the basis of this consent; the consent may be revoked at any time with effect from that date.
Data collected directly by us via the video and conference tools will be deleted from our systems immediately after you request us to delete it, revoke your consent to storage, or the reason for storing the data no longer applies. Stored cookies remain on your end device until you delete them. Mandatory legal retention periods remain unaffected.
We have no influence on the duration of storage of your data that is stored by the operators of the conference tools for their own purposes. For details, please directly contact the operators of the conference tools.
We employ the following conference tools:
a) Microsoft Teams
We use Microsoft Teams. The provider is Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399, USA. For details on data processing, please refer to the Microsoft Teams privacy policy: More.
We have entered into a contract data processing agreement with the provider of Microsoft Teams and implement the strict provisions of the German data protection agencies to the fullest when using Microsoft Teams.
b) Skype for Business
We use Skype for Business. The provider is Skype Communications SARL, 23-29 Rives de Clausen, L-2165 Luxembourg. Details of data processing can be found in Skype's privacy policy: More.
We have entered into a contract data processing agreement with the provider of Skype for Business and implement the strict provisions of the German data protection agencies to the fullest when using Skype for Business.
Use of Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses so-called "Cookies", text files which are stored on your computer and which enable an analysis of your use of the website. The information generated by the cookie about your use of this website is generally transferred to a Google server in the USA and stored there. In case IP anonymising is activated on this website, your IP address will be truncated within the area of the Member States of the European Union or other parties to the agreement on the European Economic Area.
The IP address that your browser transmits 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 website. You can also prevent Google from collecting the data generated by the cookie and related to your use of the website (including your IP address) and from processing this data by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available here.
We use Google Analytics to analyse and improve the use of our website. The statistics acquired allow us to regularly improve our services and make them more interesting for you as a user. If a corresponding consent has been requested, the processing takes place on the basis of Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR; consent can be revoked at any time. On this website Google Analytics was extended by the code "anonymizeIp" in order to guarantee an anonymous collection of IP addresses (so-called IP masking).
Information about the third party provider Google Dublin, Google Ireland Ltd, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland can be found at:
– User Conditions,
– Overview to data protection,
– Data protection declaration.
This website also uses Google Analytics for a cross-device analysis of visitor flows, which is carried out via a user ID. You can deactivate the cross-device analysis of your use in your customer account under "My data", "Personal data".
You can prevent Google Analytics from collecting data by clicking on the link "Deactivate Google Analytics" at the end of the text. An opt-out cookie is set, which prevents the future collection of your data when visiting this website.
Google reCAPTCHA
We use "Google reCAPTCHA" (hereinafter "reCAPTCHA") on our websites. Provider is Google Ireland Limited („Google"), Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Irland.
The purpose of reCAPTCHA is to check whether the data input on our websites (e.g. in a contact form) is made by a person or by an automated program. For this purpose, reCAPTCHA analyses the behaviour of the website visitor on the basis of various characteristics. This analysis starts automatically as soon as the website visitor enters the website. For analysis, reCAPTCHA evaluates various information (e.g. IP address, length of stay of the website visitor on the website or mouse movements made by the user). The data collected during the analysis is forwarded to Google.
The reCAPTCHA analyses run completely in the background. Website visitors are not advised that an analysis is taking place.
The data processing takes place on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. The website operator has a legitimate interest in protecting his web offers from abusive automated spying and from SPAM.
If.a corresponding consent has been requested (e.g. consent to save cookies), the processing takes place exclusively on the basis of Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR; consent can be revoked at any time.
Click here for more information about Google reCAPTCHA and Google's privacy policy.
Google Web Fonts
This site uses so-called web fonts, provided by Google, for the uniform representation of fonts. The Google Fonts are installed locally. There is no connection to Google servers.
If a corresponding consent has been requested, the processing takes place on the basis of Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR; consent can be revoked at any time.
For more information about Google Web Fonts, see here and Google's privacy policy.
Google Maps (with consent)
This site uses the mapping service Google Maps via an API. Provider is Google Ireland Limited („Google"), Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Irland.
To ensure data protection on this website, Google Maps is deactivated when you enter this website for the first time. A direct connection to the Google servers is only established if you activate Google Maps yourself (Consent after Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR). This prevents your data from being transferred to Google the first time you enter the page.
After activation, Google Maps will save your IP address. This is usually transferred and saved to a Google server in the USA. The provider of this page has no influence on this data transfer after activating Google Maps.
For more information about how to deal with user data, please refer to the Google Privacy Policy.
Vimeo
Our website uses plugins of the video portal Vimeo. The provider Vimeo Inc., 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA.
When you visit one of our pages equipped with a Vimeo plug-in, a connection is established to the Vimeo servers. It tells the Vimeo server which of our pages you've visited. Vimeo also obtains your IP address. This also applies if you are not logged in to Vimeo or do not have an account with Vimeo. The information collected by Vimeo is transmitted to the Vimeo server in the USA.
If you are logged in to your Vimeo account, you enable Vimeo to assign your browsing behavior directly to your personal profile. You can prevent this by logging out of your Vimeo account beforehand.
Vimeo is used in the interest of an attractive presentation of our online offers. This represents a legitimate interest within Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR. If.a corresponding consent has been requested (e.g. consent to save cookies), the processing takes place exclusively on the basis of Article 6 (1) p. 1 (f) GDPR; consent can be revoked at any time.
Further information on data protection at can be found in the provider's data protection declaration.
YouTube
Our Website includes the video platform YouTube (www.youtube.com) from YouTube, LLC at designated locations to enable playback of audio and video files.
These videos will obtain your permission to redirect to YouTube before playing. Only upon your consent will the embedded YouTube player connect to YouTube so that the video and audio files can be transmitted and played back. Data will also be transmitted to YouTube, LCC, as the responsible body for www.youtube.com. We are not responsible for YouTube's processing of these data.
For more information about YouTube's data collection and processing and your rights and choices regarding the video platform, please see YouTube's Privacy Policy.
Interprint uses the technical platform and the services of Facebook Ireland Ltd.; 4 Grand Canal Harbor, Dublin 2, Ireland for the offered information service in the Interprint Facebook pages. We would like to point out that you use this Faceebook page and its functions on your own responsibility. This means particular the use of the interactive functions (e.g. commenting, sharing, rating).
When you visit our Facebook page, Facebook records among others your IP address and other information that is available on your PC in the form of cookies. This information is used to provide us as the operator with statistical information about the use of the Facebook pages. More information about this here.
The data collected about you in this context is processed by Facebook Ltd. and, if necessary, transferred to countries outside the European Union. Facebook describes in general terms which information Facebook receives and how they use this information in its data policy. There you will also find information about contact options and the setting options for advertisements.
The data policy is available here.
How Facebook uses the data from visit to Facebook pages for its own purpose, which activities are assigned to individual users, how long Facebook saves this data and whether data is passed on to third parties is not named clearly by Facebook and is not known to us.
When accessing a Facebook page, the IP address assigned to your device is transmitted to Facebook. According to Facebook, this IP address is anonymized and deleted after 90 days. Facebook also saves information about the devices of its users (e.g. as part of the function for the 'registrations notification'); Facebook may be able to assign IP addresses to individual users.
If you are currently logged in to Facebook as a user, there is a cookie on your device with your Facebook-ID. This enables Facebook to understand that you have visited this page and how you have used it. This also appies to all other Facebook pages. Facebook buttons intergrated into websites anable Facebook to record your visits to these websites and assign them to your Facebook profile. Based on this data, content or advertising can be offered tailored to you.
If you want to avoid this, you should log out of Facebook or rather deactivate the 'stay logged in' function, delete the cookies on your device and close and restart your browser. This will delete information about you and allows you to use our Facebook pages without revealing your Facebook-ID. If you want to use the interactive functions of the page (e.g. like, comment, share, messages etc.), a Facebook login sreen appears. After you have logged in, Facebook will again recognize you as a specific user.
Information on how to manage or delete existing information about you can be found on the following Facebook support pages.
Interprint as a user of the information service provided by Facebook Ireland Ltd. does not collect or process any data from your use of the Interprint Facebook page. This data protection declaration can be found in the current version under the point 'privacy policy' on our Facebook pages. You can find more information about Facebook and other cocial networks and how you can protect your data at: www.youngdata.de/
Links to other sites
Our Privacy Statement explains what information on the Interprint website is collected through your visit and how this information is used. However, we do not assume responsibility for websites of other companies to which our website is linked or which contain a link to the Interprint homepage.
Objection or revocation regarding the processing of your data
If you have given your consent to the processing of your data, you can revoke it at any time. Such a revocation influences the permissibility of the processing of your personal data after you have given it to us.
Insofar as we base the processing of your personal data on a weighing of interests, you may object to the processing. This is the case, if the processing is not necessary in particular for the fulfilment of a contract with you, which is represented by us in each case with the following description of the functions. In the event of such an objection, we ask you to explain the reasons why we should not process your personal data in the way that we have. In the event of your justified objection, we will examine the facts and either discontinue or adapt the data processing or point out our compelling, worthy of protection reasons on the basis of which we will continue the processing.
You can, of course, object to the processing of your personal data for advertising and data analysis purposes at any time.
If you have any questions about data protection, please contact us. We are happy to provide information, because the protection of your personal data and your trust is important to us.
INTERPRINT GmbH
"data protection officer"
Westring 22
59759 Arnsberg
Phone: +49 2932 950-0
Fax: +49 2932 950-109
E-Mail: datenschutz@interprint.de
Web: www.interprint.com
Representative chief executives:
Jens Bauer, Robert Bierfreund, Holger Dzeia, Hideo Yoshikawa