Data Protection

Responsible i. S. d. Data protection:
H/W/L/P Herrmann Wilser Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB, Nordendstr. 64, 80801 Munich, represented by the partners Dr. Philipp Herrmann, Christian Wilser, Dr. Harald Schloßmacher, Dr. Maximilian Speth
E-mail: privacy@hwlp.de

Log files: Purpose and legal basis of data processing:
When you visit the website, we collect so-called access data and save them in a log file. This access data also includes the IP address. The log file also contains the name of the website you accessed, the file accessed, the date and time of access, the amount of data transferred and notification of successful access, the browser type and version, the operating system, the so-called referrer URL (the previously visited page) as well as the requesting provider are saved by us. However, no conclusions can be drawn about your person from this data. We collect the log files, including the IP address, in order to ensure a smooth connection to the website and to enable users to conveniently use our website. In addition, the log file is used to evaluate system security and stability as well as for administrative purposes (Art. 6 Para. 1 f) GDPR).

Our log files (including your IP address) are only saved anonymously and automatically deleted after 30 days. The provision of the aforementioned personal data is neither legally nor contractually required. However, without the data, the service and functionality of our website may not be guaranteed.

Your rights:
You have the right to request confirmation from us at any time as to whether we are processing your personal data and the right to information about this personal data. In addition, you have the right to correct, delete and restrict data processing, as well as the right to object to the processing of personal data at any time, or to revoke your consent to data processing at any time or to request data transfer. Please send all information requests, requests for information, revocations or objections to data processing by email to office@hwdata.de . In addition, you have the right to complain to a supervisory authority in the event of data protection violations.