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Privacy Policy
- 01The entity responsible in terms of data protection law is: Miriam Andres SwissDrilling Coordination Office Institute of Geological Sciences University of Bern Baltzerstrasse 1+3 3012 Bern Switzerland miriam.andres@geo.unibe.ch() In individual cases, third parties may be responsible for the processing of personal data, or there may be joint responsibility with third parties. We will gladly provide information about the respective responsibility upon request.
- 022.1 Definitions Data Subject: A natural person about whom we process personal data. Personal Data: All information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. Special Categories of Personal Data: Data on trade union, political, religious, or philosophical views and activities; data on health, the private sphere, or membership of an ethnic group or race; genetic data; biometric data that uniquely identifies a natural person; data on criminal and administrative sanctions or prosecutions; and data on social assistance measures. Processing: Any handling of personal data, regardless of the means and procedures used, such as querying, comparing, adapting, archiving, storing, reading, disclosing, obtaining, collecting, deleting, disclosing, organizing, storing, modifying, disseminating, linking, destroying, and using personal data. 2.2 Legal Bases We process personal data in accordance with Swiss law, in particular the Federal Act on Data Protection (https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/oc/2022/491/de)(Data Protection Act, DPA) and the Ordinance on Data Protection (https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/oc/2022/568/de)(Data Protection Ordinance, DPO).
- 03We process personal data that is necessary to carry out our activities and operations permanently, in a user-friendly, secure, and reliable manner. The processed personal data may fall into the categories of browser and device data, content data, communication data, metadata, usage data, master data including inventory and contact data, location data, transaction data, contract data, and payment data. Personal data may also include special categories of personal data. We also process personal data that we receive from third parties, obtain from publicly accessible sources, or collect in the course of our activities and operations, provided such processing is permissible. We process personal data, where necessary, with the consent of the data subjects. In many cases, we can process personal data without consent, for example, to fulfill legal obligations or to protect overriding interests. We may also ask data subjects for their consent if their consent is not required. We process personal data for the duration necessary for the respective purpose. We anonymize or delete personal data, in particular, depending on legal retention and limitation periods.
- 04We may process personal data automatically or use artificial intelligence for the processing of personal data. We may use profiling to automatically evaluate certain personal aspects relating to data subjects. Profiling serves, for example, to analyze or predict interests, behaviors, or personal preferences. We inform data subjects on a case-by-case basis about decisions based solely on automated processing of personal data and that have legal consequences for them or significantly affect them (automated individual decisions).
- 05We may disclose personal data to third parties, have it processed by third parties, or process it jointly with third parties. Such third parties may include specialized providers whose services we use. We may disclose personal data in the context of our activities and operations, in particular to banks and other financial service providers, authorities, educational and research institutions, consultants and lawyers, interest groups, IT service providers, cooperation partners, credit and business information agencies, logistics and shipping companies, marketing and advertising agencies, media, parent, sister, and subsidiary companies, organizations and associations, social institutions, telecommunications companies, insurers, and payment service providers.
- 06We process personal data to communicate with individuals as well as authorities, organizations, and companies. In doing so, we process, in particular, data that a data subject transmits to us when contacting us, for example by mail or email. We may store such data in an address book or comparable tools. Third parties who transmit data about other persons to us are obliged to ensure the data protection of these data subjects independently. They must, in particular, ensure that such data is accurate and may be transmitted. We use selected services from suitable providers to enable and improve communication with individuals and other communication partners. With such services, we may also manage and otherwise process the data of data subjects beyond direct communication. We use, in particular: • Wix CRM: (https://de.wix.com/features/crm)Customer Relationship Management (CRM); Provider: Wix; Wix CRM-specific information: «What is CRM?».(https://de.wix.com/blog/beitrag/was-ist-crm)
- 07We take appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure data security appropriate to the respective risk. With our measures, we ensure, in particular, the confidentiality, availability, traceability, and integrity of the processed personal data, without being able to guarantee absolute data security. Access to our website and our other digital presence is via transport encryption (SSL / TLS,(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security) in particular with Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, abbreviated HTTPS)(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol_Secure). Most browsers warn against visiting a website without transport encryption. Our digital communication is subject—like all digital communication—to mass surveillance without cause or suspicion by security authorities in Switzerland, the rest of Europe, the United States of America (USA), and other countries. We cannot directly influence the corresponding processing of personal data by intelligence services, police authorities, and other security authorities. We also cannot exclude the possibility that a data subject is specifically monitored.
- 08We process personal data primarily in Switzerland. However, we may also disclose or export personal data to other countries, in particular to process it there or have it processed there. We may disclose personal data to all countries on Earth (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Staaten_der_Erde#Liste)and elsewhere in the universe,(https://www.datenschutzpartner.ch/2022/04/23/datenschutzerklaerung-daten-export-universum-mond/) provided the law there guarantees adequate data protection according to the decision of the Swiss Federal Council.(https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/2022/568/de#annex_1) We may disclose personal data to countries whose law does not guarantee adequate data protection, provided that adequate data protection is ensured for other reasons, in particular on the basis of standard data protection clauses or other suitable guarantees. Exceptionally, we may export personal data to countries without adequate or appropriate data protection if the special data protection requirements are met, for example, the explicit consent of the data subjects or a direct connection to the conclusion or execution of a contract. We will gladly provide information about any guarantees upon request or provide a copy of the guarantees.
- 099.1 Data Protection Claims We grant data subjects all claims under applicable law. Data subjects have, in particular, the following rights: • Information: Data subjects may request information about whether we process personal data about them and, if so, what personal data is involved. Data subjects also receive the information necessary to assert their data protection claims and ensure transparency. This includes the personal data as such, but also, among other things, information about the purpose of processing, the duration of storage, any disclosure or export of data to other countries, and the origin of the personal data. • Correction and Restriction: Data subjects may correct incorrect personal data, complete incomplete data, and restrict the processing of their data. • Opportunity for Own Position and Human Review: Data subjects may present their own position and request human review in the case of decisions based solely on automated processing of personal data and that have legal consequences for them or significantly affect them (automated individual decisions). • Deletion and Objection: Data subjects may have personal data deleted ("right to be forgotten") and object to the processing of their data for the future. • Data Release and Data Transfer: Data subjects may request the release of personal data or the transfer of their data to another controller. We may postpone, restrict, or refuse the exercise of data subjects' rights within the legally permissible framework. We may inform data subjects of any conditions that must be met in order to exercise their data protection claims. For example, we may refuse to provide information with reference to confidentiality obligations, overriding interests, or the protection of other persons. We may also refuse to delete personal data, in particular with reference to legal retention obligations, in whole or in part. We may exceptionally charge costs for the exercise of rights. We inform data subjects in advance about any costs. We are obliged to identify data subjects who request information or assert other rights with appropriate measures. Data subjects are obliged to cooperate. 9.2 Legal Protection Data subjects have the right to enforce their data protection claims through legal channels or to file a report or complaint with a data protection supervisory authority. The data protection supervisory authority for private controllers and federal bodies in Switzerland is the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).(https://www.edoeb.admin.ch/)
- 1010.1 Cookies We may use cookies. Cookies—both our own cookies (first-party cookies) and cookies from third parties whose services we use (third-party cookies)—are data stored in the browser. Such stored data does not have to be limited to traditional cookies in text form. Cookies can be stored in the browser temporarily as "session cookies" or for a specific period as so-called permanent cookies. "Session cookies" are automatically deleted when the browser is closed. Permanent cookies have a specific storage period. Cookies enable, among other things, the recognition of a browser on the next visit to our website and thus, for example, the measurement of the reach of our website. However, permanent cookies can also be used for online marketing. Cookies can be deactivated, restricted, or deleted at any time in the browser settings. Browser settings often also allow automated deletion and other management of cookies. Without cookies, our website may no longer be fully available. We request—at least insofar and to the extent required by applicable law—explicit consent to the use of cookies. For cookies used for success and reach measurement or for advertising, a general objection ("opt-out") is possible for numerous services via AdChoices (https://youradchoices.ca/)(Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada), the Network Advertising Initiative (https://optout.networkadvertising.org/)(NAI), YourAdChoices (https://optout.aboutads.info/)(Digital Advertising Alliance), or Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.com/)(European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance, EDAA). 10.2 Logging We may log at least the following information for each access to our website and our other digital presence, provided this information is transmitted to our digital infrastructure in a standard manner during such access: date and time including time zone, IP address,(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse) access status (HTTP status code),(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP-Statuscode) operating system including user interface and version, browser including language and version, individual subpages of our website accessed including transferred data volume, last website accessed in the same browser window (referrer).(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referrer) We log such information, which may also constitute personal data, in log files. The information is necessary to provide our digital presence permanently, user-friendly, and reliably. The information is also necessary to ensure data security—also by third parties or with the help of third parties. 10.3 Tracking Pixels We may integrate tracking pixels into our digital presence. Tracking pixels are also known as web beacons. Tracking pixels—also from third parties whose services we use—are usually small, invisible images or scripts written in JavaScript that are automatically retrieved when accessing our digital presence. With tracking pixels, at least the same information as in log files can be recorded.
- 11We use services from specialized third parties to carry out our activities and operations permanently, user-friendly, securely, and reliably. With such services, we can, among other things, embed functions and content into our website. When embedding, the services used may temporarily collect the IP addresses (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse)of users for technical reasons. For necessary security-related, statistical, and technical purposes, third parties whose services we use may process data in connection with our activities and operations in an aggregated, anonymized, or pseudonymized manner. This includes, for example, performance or usage data to provide the respective service. We use, in particular: • Google Services:(https://about.google/products/?hl=de) Providers: Google LLC (USA) / Google Ireland Limited (Ireland) partly for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland; General information on data protection: «Principles on Data Protection and Security»,(https://safety.google/intl/de/principles/) «More information on how Google uses personal data»,(https://business.safety.google/privacy/?hl=de) Privacy Policy,(https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de) «Google is committed to complying with applicable data protection laws»,(https://business.safety.google/intl/de/compliance/) «Privacy Guide for Google Products»,(https://policies.google.com/technologies/product-privacy?hl=de) «How we use data from websites or apps where our services are used»,(https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites?hl=de) Cookie Policy,(https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=de) «Advertising you can control» (settings for personalized advertising).(https://myadcenter.google.com/?hl=de) 11.1 Digital Infrastructure We use services from specialized third parties to use the required digital infrastructure in connection with our activities and operations. This includes, for example, hosting and storage services from selected providers. We use, in particular: • Wix:(https://de.wix.com/) Website builder and other digital infrastructure; Providers: Wix.com Ltd. (Israel) and other Wix companies (also in the USA); Data protection information: Privacy Policy,(https://de.wix.com/about/privacy) «All about Data Protection and Security»,(https://de.wix.com/manage/privacy-security-hub) «Wix Help Center ‹Data Protection›»,(https://support.wix.com/de/%C3%BCber-wix/datenschutz) Cookie Policy.(https://support.wix.com/de/article/cookies-und-deine-website-bei-wix) 11.2 Map Material We use services from third parties to embed maps into our website. We use, in particular: • Google Maps (https://www.google.com/maps)including Google Maps Platform:(https://mapsplatform.google.com/) Map service; Provider: Google; Google Maps-specific information: «How Google uses location information».(https://policies.google.com/technologies/location-data?hl=de)
- 12We try to measure the success and reach of our activities and operations. In this context, we may also measure the effect of third-party references or check how different parts or versions of our digital presence are used ("A/B test" method). Based on the results of success and reach measurement, we can, in particular, fix errors, strengthen popular content, or make improvements. For success and reach measurement, the IP addresses (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse)of individual users are usually recorded. In this case, IP addresses are generally truncated ("IP masking") to follow the principle of data economy through corresponding pseudonymization. Cookies may be used for success and reach measurement, and user profiles may be created. Any user profiles created may include, for example, the individual pages visited or content viewed on our digital presence, information about the size of the screen or browser window, and the—at least approximate—location. Generally, any user profiles are created exclusively in pseudonymized form and are not used to identify individual users. Individual services from third parties where users are logged in may be able to assign the use of our online offer to the user account or user profile with the respective service.
- 13We may update this privacy policy at any time. We will inform you about updates in an appropriate manner, in particular by publishing the current privacy policy on our website.

The following text has been machine translated. The original text in German applies.
With this Privacy Policy, we inform you about the processing of personal data in connection with our activities and operations, including our website under the domain name swiss-drilling.ch. In particular, we inform you about what personal data we process for what purpose, how, and where. We also inform you about the rights of individuals whose data we process.
For individual or additional activities and operations, we may publish further privacy policies or other information on data protection.
- 01The entity responsible in terms of data protection law is: Miriam Andres SwissDrilling Coordination Office Institute of Geological Sciences University of Bern Baltzerstrasse 1+3 3012 Bern Switzerland miriam.andres@geo.unibe.ch() In individual cases, third parties may be responsible for the processing of personal data, or there may be joint responsibility with third parties. We will gladly provide information about the respective responsibility upon request.
- 022.1 Definitions Data Subject: A natural person about whom we process personal data. Personal Data: All information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. Special Categories of Personal Data: Data on trade union, political, religious, or philosophical views and activities; data on health, the private sphere, or membership of an ethnic group or race; genetic data; biometric data that uniquely identifies a natural person; data on criminal and administrative sanctions or prosecutions; and data on social assistance measures. Processing: Any handling of personal data, regardless of the means and procedures used, such as querying, comparing, adapting, archiving, storing, reading, disclosing, obtaining, collecting, deleting, disclosing, organizing, storing, modifying, disseminating, linking, destroying, and using personal data. 2.2 Legal Bases We process personal data in accordance with Swiss law, in particular the Federal Act on Data Protection (https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/oc/2022/491/de)(Data Protection Act, DPA) and the Ordinance on Data Protection (https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/oc/2022/568/de)(Data Protection Ordinance, DPO).
- 03We process personal data that is necessary to carry out our activities and operations permanently, in a user-friendly, secure, and reliable manner. The processed personal data may fall into the categories of browser and device data, content data, communication data, metadata, usage data, master data including inventory and contact data, location data, transaction data, contract data, and payment data. Personal data may also include special categories of personal data. We also process personal data that we receive from third parties, obtain from publicly accessible sources, or collect in the course of our activities and operations, provided such processing is permissible. We process personal data, where necessary, with the consent of the data subjects. In many cases, we can process personal data without consent, for example, to fulfill legal obligations or to protect overriding interests. We may also ask data subjects for their consent if their consent is not required. We process personal data for the duration necessary for the respective purpose. We anonymize or delete personal data, in particular, depending on legal retention and limitation periods.
- 04We may process personal data automatically or use artificial intelligence for the processing of personal data. We may use profiling to automatically evaluate certain personal aspects relating to data subjects. Profiling serves, for example, to analyze or predict interests, behaviors, or personal preferences. We inform data subjects on a case-by-case basis about decisions based solely on automated processing of personal data and that have legal consequences for them or significantly affect them (automated individual decisions).
- 05We may disclose personal data to third parties, have it processed by third parties, or process it jointly with third parties. Such third parties may include specialized providers whose services we use. We may disclose personal data in the context of our activities and operations, in particular to banks and other financial service providers, authorities, educational and research institutions, consultants and lawyers, interest groups, IT service providers, cooperation partners, credit and business information agencies, logistics and shipping companies, marketing and advertising agencies, media, parent, sister, and subsidiary companies, organizations and associations, social institutions, telecommunications companies, insurers, and payment service providers.
- 06We process personal data to communicate with individuals as well as authorities, organizations, and companies. In doing so, we process, in particular, data that a data subject transmits to us when contacting us, for example by mail or email. We may store such data in an address book or comparable tools. Third parties who transmit data about other persons to us are obliged to ensure the data protection of these data subjects independently. They must, in particular, ensure that such data is accurate and may be transmitted. We use selected services from suitable providers to enable and improve communication with individuals and other communication partners. With such services, we may also manage and otherwise process the data of data subjects beyond direct communication. We use, in particular: • Wix CRM: (https://de.wix.com/features/crm)Customer Relationship Management (CRM); Provider: Wix; Wix CRM-specific information: «What is CRM?».(https://de.wix.com/blog/beitrag/was-ist-crm)
- 07We take appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure data security appropriate to the respective risk. With our measures, we ensure, in particular, the confidentiality, availability, traceability, and integrity of the processed personal data, without being able to guarantee absolute data security. Access to our website and our other digital presence is via transport encryption (SSL / TLS,(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security) in particular with Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, abbreviated HTTPS)(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol_Secure). Most browsers warn against visiting a website without transport encryption. Our digital communication is subject—like all digital communication—to mass surveillance without cause or suspicion by security authorities in Switzerland, the rest of Europe, the United States of America (USA), and other countries. We cannot directly influence the corresponding processing of personal data by intelligence services, police authorities, and other security authorities. We also cannot exclude the possibility that a data subject is specifically monitored.
- 08We process personal data primarily in Switzerland. However, we may also disclose or export personal data to other countries, in particular to process it there or have it processed there. We may disclose personal data to all countries on Earth (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Staaten_der_Erde#Liste)and elsewhere in the universe,(https://www.datenschutzpartner.ch/2022/04/23/datenschutzerklaerung-daten-export-universum-mond/) provided the law there guarantees adequate data protection according to the decision of the Swiss Federal Council.(https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/2022/568/de#annex_1) We may disclose personal data to countries whose law does not guarantee adequate data protection, provided that adequate data protection is ensured for other reasons, in particular on the basis of standard data protection clauses or other suitable guarantees. Exceptionally, we may export personal data to countries without adequate or appropriate data protection if the special data protection requirements are met, for example, the explicit consent of the data subjects or a direct connection to the conclusion or execution of a contract. We will gladly provide information about any guarantees upon request or provide a copy of the guarantees.
- 099.1 Data Protection Claims We grant data subjects all claims under applicable law. Data subjects have, in particular, the following rights: • Information: Data subjects may request information about whether we process personal data about them and, if so, what personal data is involved. Data subjects also receive the information necessary to assert their data protection claims and ensure transparency. This includes the personal data as such, but also, among other things, information about the purpose of processing, the duration of storage, any disclosure or export of data to other countries, and the origin of the personal data. • Correction and Restriction: Data subjects may correct incorrect personal data, complete incomplete data, and restrict the processing of their data. • Opportunity for Own Position and Human Review: Data subjects may present their own position and request human review in the case of decisions based solely on automated processing of personal data and that have legal consequences for them or significantly affect them (automated individual decisions). • Deletion and Objection: Data subjects may have personal data deleted ("right to be forgotten") and object to the processing of their data for the future. • Data Release and Data Transfer: Data subjects may request the release of personal data or the transfer of their data to another controller. We may postpone, restrict, or refuse the exercise of data subjects' rights within the legally permissible framework. We may inform data subjects of any conditions that must be met in order to exercise their data protection claims. For example, we may refuse to provide information with reference to confidentiality obligations, overriding interests, or the protection of other persons. We may also refuse to delete personal data, in particular with reference to legal retention obligations, in whole or in part. We may exceptionally charge costs for the exercise of rights. We inform data subjects in advance about any costs. We are obliged to identify data subjects who request information or assert other rights with appropriate measures. Data subjects are obliged to cooperate. 9.2 Legal Protection Data subjects have the right to enforce their data protection claims through legal channels or to file a report or complaint with a data protection supervisory authority. The data protection supervisory authority for private controllers and federal bodies in Switzerland is the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).(https://www.edoeb.admin.ch/)
- 1010.1 Cookies We may use cookies. Cookies—both our own cookies (first-party cookies) and cookies from third parties whose services we use (third-party cookies)—are data stored in the browser. Such stored data does not have to be limited to traditional cookies in text form. Cookies can be stored in the browser temporarily as "session cookies" or for a specific period as so-called permanent cookies. "Session cookies" are automatically deleted when the browser is closed. Permanent cookies have a specific storage period. Cookies enable, among other things, the recognition of a browser on the next visit to our website and thus, for example, the measurement of the reach of our website. However, permanent cookies can also be used for online marketing. Cookies can be deactivated, restricted, or deleted at any time in the browser settings. Browser settings often also allow automated deletion and other management of cookies. Without cookies, our website may no longer be fully available. We request—at least insofar and to the extent required by applicable law—explicit consent to the use of cookies. For cookies used for success and reach measurement or for advertising, a general objection ("opt-out") is possible for numerous services via AdChoices (https://youradchoices.ca/)(Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada), the Network Advertising Initiative (https://optout.networkadvertising.org/)(NAI), YourAdChoices (https://optout.aboutads.info/)(Digital Advertising Alliance), or Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.com/)(European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance, EDAA). 10.2 Logging We may log at least the following information for each access to our website and our other digital presence, provided this information is transmitted to our digital infrastructure in a standard manner during such access: date and time including time zone, IP address,(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse) access status (HTTP status code),(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP-Statuscode) operating system including user interface and version, browser including language and version, individual subpages of our website accessed including transferred data volume, last website accessed in the same browser window (referrer).(https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referrer) We log such information, which may also constitute personal data, in log files. The information is necessary to provide our digital presence permanently, user-friendly, and reliably. The information is also necessary to ensure data security—also by third parties or with the help of third parties. 10.3 Tracking Pixels We may integrate tracking pixels into our digital presence. Tracking pixels are also known as web beacons. Tracking pixels—also from third parties whose services we use—are usually small, invisible images or scripts written in JavaScript that are automatically retrieved when accessing our digital presence. With tracking pixels, at least the same information as in log files can be recorded.
- 11We use services from specialized third parties to carry out our activities and operations permanently, user-friendly, securely, and reliably. With such services, we can, among other things, embed functions and content into our website. When embedding, the services used may temporarily collect the IP addresses (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse)of users for technical reasons. For necessary security-related, statistical, and technical purposes, third parties whose services we use may process data in connection with our activities and operations in an aggregated, anonymized, or pseudonymized manner. This includes, for example, performance or usage data to provide the respective service. We use, in particular: • Google Services:(https://about.google/products/?hl=de) Providers: Google LLC (USA) / Google Ireland Limited (Ireland) partly for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland; General information on data protection: «Principles on Data Protection and Security»,(https://safety.google/intl/de/principles/) «More information on how Google uses personal data»,(https://business.safety.google/privacy/?hl=de) Privacy Policy,(https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de) «Google is committed to complying with applicable data protection laws»,(https://business.safety.google/intl/de/compliance/) «Privacy Guide for Google Products»,(https://policies.google.com/technologies/product-privacy?hl=de) «How we use data from websites or apps where our services are used»,(https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites?hl=de) Cookie Policy,(https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=de) «Advertising you can control» (settings for personalized advertising).(https://myadcenter.google.com/?hl=de) 11.1 Digital Infrastructure We use services from specialized third parties to use the required digital infrastructure in connection with our activities and operations. This includes, for example, hosting and storage services from selected providers. We use, in particular: • Wix:(https://de.wix.com/) Website builder and other digital infrastructure; Providers: Wix.com Ltd. (Israel) and other Wix companies (also in the USA); Data protection information: Privacy Policy,(https://de.wix.com/about/privacy) «All about Data Protection and Security»,(https://de.wix.com/manage/privacy-security-hub) «Wix Help Center ‹Data Protection›»,(https://support.wix.com/de/%C3%BCber-wix/datenschutz) Cookie Policy.(https://support.wix.com/de/article/cookies-und-deine-website-bei-wix) 11.2 Map Material We use services from third parties to embed maps into our website. We use, in particular: • Google Maps (https://www.google.com/maps)including Google Maps Platform:(https://mapsplatform.google.com/) Map service; Provider: Google; Google Maps-specific information: «How Google uses location information».(https://policies.google.com/technologies/location-data?hl=de)
- 12We try to measure the success and reach of our activities and operations. In this context, we may also measure the effect of third-party references or check how different parts or versions of our digital presence are used ("A/B test" method). Based on the results of success and reach measurement, we can, in particular, fix errors, strengthen popular content, or make improvements. For success and reach measurement, the IP addresses (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP-Adresse)of individual users are usually recorded. In this case, IP addresses are generally truncated ("IP masking") to follow the principle of data economy through corresponding pseudonymization. Cookies may be used for success and reach measurement, and user profiles may be created. Any user profiles created may include, for example, the individual pages visited or content viewed on our digital presence, information about the size of the screen or browser window, and the—at least approximate—location. Generally, any user profiles are created exclusively in pseudonymized form and are not used to identify individual users. Individual services from third parties where users are logged in may be able to assign the use of our online offer to the user account or user profile with the respective service.
- 13We may update this privacy policy at any time. We will inform you about updates in an appropriate manner, in particular by publishing the current privacy policy on our website.
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