Privacy Policy (Datenschutzerklärung)

1. Introduction

This privacy policy is intended to inform the users of this website about the nature, scope, and purpose of the collection and use of personal data by the website operator Matthias Sauer. We take your privacy very seriously and treat your personal data confidentially and in accordance with legal regulations. As changes to this privacy policy may be made through new technologies and the constant development of this website, we encourage you to review the privacy policy periodically.

Definitions of the terms used (e.g., "personal data" or "processing") can be found in Article 4 DSGVO.

2. Data Collection on Our Website

The website operator collects, uses, and transfers your personal data only if this is permitted by law or if you consent to the data collection.

Personal information means any information that is used to identify you and which can be traced back to you – for example, your name, email address, and telephone number.

3. Handling of Contact Information

If you contact the website operator through the offered contact options, your details will be stored so that they can be used to process and answer your request. Without your consent, this data will not be disclosed to third parties.

4. User Rights

As a user, you have the right to receive, upon request, free information about which personal data has been stored about you. You also have the right to correct incorrect data, restrict the processing of your personal data or delete your personal data. If applicable, you can also exercise your right to data portability. If you believe your data has been processed unlawfully, you can file a complaint with the appropriate regulatory agency.

5. Deletion of Data

If your request does not conflict with a legal duty to store data (e.g., data retention), you have the right to have your data deleted. Data stored by us, if it is no longer necessary for its purpose and there are no legal periods of retention, will be deleted. If deletion cannot be carried out because the data is required for permissible legal purposes, data processing is restricted. In this case, the data is locked and not processed for other purposes.