Privacy policy for 030tango

Last updated: July 9th 2023

1. General

For us, 030tango as the responsible party under data protection law, the security and transparent handling of your personal data is an important concern.

Hereby we inform you about the collection and processing of your personal data (all information that directly or indirectly relates to you/identifies you or makes you identifiable) during your visit to our website.

2. Data Processing

For us, 030tango as the responsible party under data protection law, the security and transparent handling of your personal data is an important concern.

Hereby we inform you about the collection and processing of your personal data (all information that directly or indirectly relates to you/identifies you or makes you identifiable) during your visit to our website.

2.1 Visit to our website

As soon as you open our website, we collect and store personal data (traffic data, such as internet browser version, time of request, IP address) in website protocol and log files that your internet browser automatically transmits to us. The legal basis for this processing is our overriding legitimate interest (Art 6 paragraph 1 lit f DSGVO) in the form of the security and protection of our website, the evaluation of visitor statistics, as well as the optimization of our website in connection with system performance, user-friendliness, and the provision of useful information about our products and services.

We do not combine this personal data with other personal data sources. However, we reserve the right to check this data retrospectively if we become aware of specific indications of unlawful use.

There are also no fully automated evaluations. There is therefore no automated decision-making including profiling in accordance with Art. 22 DSGVO.

2.2 Cookies and social media plugins

Cookies are small text files that store and/or read various information on your computer when you call up our website. Some cookies are necessary and required for the operation of our website. We use all other cookies (non-essential cookies) to make our website more user-friendly, effective, and secure, as well as to perform statistical visitor evaluations and to better promote our products and services. In addition, we use cookies to recognize our website visitors and to enable related comfort features of our website.

Social media plugins from the various social media providers (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) allow content such as buttons, photos, links, or videos, as well as a preview of content, to be displayed or embedded directly on our website. This allows visitors to our website to share displayed or embedded content within their networks, making it easier for their networks to become aware of our website as well as our social media channels. As soon as you call up this content, cookies of the social media providers that are not necessary are sometimes stored on your computer and data is transmitted to the respective social media provider, stored and processed. Social media plugins and non-essential cookies are subsequent collectively referred to as "non-essential cookies".

The legal basis for the processing of non-essential cookies is your voluntary consent (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a DSGVO) by selecting the respective categories in our cookie banner and subsequent confirmation with "Allow selection" when calling up our website. Supplementary information on the non-essential cookies used by us (see cookie banner when calling up the website) can be found here:

2.2.1 Borlabs

We use a cookie set on our website to check whether the cookie popup for consent has already been displayed to you and to recognize your selected setting. In doing so, we only store your IP address and the information whether the cookie popup is disabled for you or not. This cookie is deleted after 12 months.

2.2.2 Google

We use different cookies of the provider Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA or if you are a resident of the EU, Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland) on our website. YouTube is a company of Google.

Analytics: "Google Analytics" cookies are used to analyze interaction with the website. Google Analytics collects data about the apps, browsers, and devices you use when accessing our website. This data also includes unique identifiers, the type and settings of the browser, the type and settings of the device, the operating system, information about the mobile network such as the name of the mobile provider and the phone number, and the version number of the app.

YouTube: Cookies from YouTube collect data to track user preferences for embedded YouTube videos; it may also collect whether the website visitor is using a new or old version of the YouTube interface. We use YouTube on our website to display and play content from YouTube on our website and to make it easier for you to share or bookmark content.

"The information generated by Google cookies about your website use is usually transferred to a Google server in the USA and stored there. If IP anonymization is activated on this website, however, your IP address will be truncated beforehand by Google within member states of the European Union or in other contracting states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases will the full IP address be transmitted to a Google server in the USA and shortened there. Under the terms of the commissioned data agreement that we have concluded with Google Inc., the latter uses the information collected to create an evaluation of website use and website activity and provides services associated with internet use.

You can use a browser plugin to prevent the information collected by cookies (including your IP address) from being sent to and used by Google Inc. The following link will take you to the corresponding plugin: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en. Your personal data will be deleted or anonymized after 12 months.

For more information on data use or data processing by Google, setting and objection options, please refer to Google's privacy information:"
https://policies.google.com/technologies/adshttps://adssettings.google.com/authenticatedhttps://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en&gl=en

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS Act) and other U.S. laws stipulate that U.S. telecommunications companies and U.S. Internet service providers, among others, are obliged to provide information to the U.S. authorities without a court order, which means that users abroad (such as in the EU) can also be monitored. In the U.S., therefore, there is no effective protection of fundamental rights comparable to the European fundamental right to privacy. As a US company, Google is subject to these legal regulations.

2.2.3 Vimeo

We use cookies from Vimeo (Vimeo, Inc, 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA) on our website. Cookies from Vimeo collect data to track user preferences for Vimeo videos embedded in websites and to store information such as the volume selected or the timing of playback. We use Vimeo on our website to display and play content from Vimeo on our website and to make it easier for you to share or bookmark content. For more information about Vimeo's data use and processing, please visit
https://vimeo.com/privacy

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS Act) and other U.S. laws provide that, among other things, U.S. telecommunication companies and U.S. Internet service providers are obligated to provide information to the U.S. authorities without a court order, which means that surveillance of users abroad (such as the EU) is also possible. In the U.S., there is therefore no effective protection of fundamental rights comparable to the European fundamental right to privacy. As a US company, Vimeo is subject to these legal regulations.

2.2.4 Meta Pixel

If you consent, we use the services of Meta Platforms Inc. (1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA) on our page. The responsible service provider in the EU is Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland; from now on, "Meta").

If you exercise your rights of access, deletion, and more (see section "Your data protection rights"), Meta Platforms Ireland is responsible for implementing your rights as part of the joint responsibility. We use the services of the social network Facebook to analyse our page and for advertising purposes. These services include the so-called Meta Pixel, which enables the use of the "Custom Audience" service offered by Meta. With the help of this service, we can determine the visitors to our website as potential customer groups for the placement of advertisements, so-called "Facebook Ads". These customer groups are then shown Facebook Ads within the Meta social network feed tailored to their interests, i.e. ads related to specific keywords.

The Meta Pixel triggers a process that enables Meta to collect the following data:
- IP address
- Technical information about your browser and the end devices you use (e.g. language setting, screen resolution)
- Your user behaviour (for example, clicks, dwell time, bounce rates)
- Achievement of "website goals" (conversions, e.g. newsletter sign-ups, downloads, purchases)

You can find an overview of this here. We transmit conversion data about your behaviour on our webshop page to Meta. We cannot identify any individuals using this conversion data. However, Meta can combine this data with other data held by Meta and thus recognise persons if necessary. Please note that Meta may also process the personal data collected from you on servers in the USA. The USA is a so-called third country that does not have an adequacy decision by the European Commission under Article 45 of the GDPR. Therefore there is no guarantee that Meta can guarantee an adequate level of protection under the requirements of the GDPR. Consequently, it cannot be ruled out that US authorities may be able to access this data and that EU citizens may not have any effective legal remedies.


You can find more information about Meta's Custom Audience here.

2.2.5 Stripe

When paying via Stripe, we pass your payment data to Stripe Payments Europe Ltd, 1 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland (from now on, "Stripe") as part of the payment processing. Stripe offers various payment options (credit card, Klarna, Apple Pay, Google Pay) and passes on the data required for this purpose to the corresponding payment service providers. The data transfer from us to Stripe occurs per Art. 6 (1) lit. b DSGVO and only insofar as it is necessary for the payment processing. We do not influence the data processing carried out by Stripe and only receive the result of whether the payment has been made or rejected or a check is pending. Stripe or the payment service providers used by Stripe may perform a credit check for various services, such as payment by direct debit, to ensure your willingness and ability to pay. For this purpose, your data (in particular name, address, date of birth and bank account details) are passed on to credit agencies. Insofar as your payment data is processed for payment processing by Stripe or by the payment service providers used by Stripe, Stripe is responsible under data protection law. For more information on how Stripe processes your data, please see:
https://stripe.com/privacy

2.2.6 Paypal

We will pass your payment data to PayPal (Europe) S.a.r.l when paying via PayPal. et Cie, S.C.A., 22-24 Boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg (from now on: "PayPal") as part of the payment processing. The transfer takes place per Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b DSGVO and only insofar as this is necessary for the payment processing. We do not influence the data processing carried out by PayPal. We only receive whether the payment has been made or rejected or a check is pending. PayPal may perform a credit check for various services, such as direct debit payments, to ensure your willingness and ability to pay. For this purpose, your data (in particular name, address, date of birth and bank account details) will be passed on to credit agencies. Insofar as PayPal processes your payment data for payment processing, PayPal has its responsibility under data protection law. For more information on how PayPal processes your data, please see:
https://www.paypal.com/en/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full

2.3 Social media channels

Our website uses various social media channels so that you can also follow us through these channels and share content within your network. Below you will find information on the social media channels we use. Regardless of the legal basis for the creation of the respective accounts on the various social media channels as well as processing by the social media channels, we process the data mentioned below on the basis of our overriding legitimate interest (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO), which lies in increasing our marketing reach or our level of awareness.

2.3.1 Facebook

We use Facebook (Facebook Inc. 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA or if you are a resident of the EU, Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland) to increase our reach and thus better reach potential customers and interested parties and to facilitate the sharing or bookmarking of content. Facebook provides us with so-called page insights as part of the 030tango pages on Facebook. With the help of this information, we receive insights about how you interact with our pages and with the linked content. Because we collect this data jointly with Facebook, we are together responsible with Facebook for the collection of this data. For an overview of the agreement we have with Facebook, please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms/page_controller_addendum
In this context, Facebook assumes the obligations under the GDPR for the processing of Insight Data (including Articles 12 and 13 GDPR, Articles 15 to 21 GDPR, Articles 33 and 34 GDPR).For more information on data use or data processing by Facebook, please visit:
http://www.facebook.com/policy.php

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS Act) and other U.S. laws stipulate that U.S. telecommunication companies and U.S. Internet service providers, among others, are obliged to provide information to the U.S. authorities without a court order, which means that users abroad (such as in the EU) can also be monitored. In the U.S., there is therefor no effective protection of fundamental rights comparable to the European fundamental right to privacy. As a US company, Facebook is subject to these legal regulations.

2.3.2 Instagram

We use Instagram (Facebook Inc. 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA or if you are an EU resident, Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland), which is a part of the Facebook company group, to increase our reach and thus better reach potential customers and interested parties and to facilitate the sharing or bookmarking of content. Instagram provides us with so-called page insights as part of the 030tango pages on Instagram. With the help of this information, we obtain insights into how you interact with our pages and with the linked content. As with Facebook (see point 3.3.1.), we are also jointly responsible for the collection of this data in the case of Instagram use. In this context, Facebook assumes the obligations under the GDPR for the processing of Insight Data (including Articles 12 and 13 GDPR, Articles 15 to 21 GDPR, Articles 33 and 34 GDPR). For more information about Instagram's data use or processing, please visit:
https://help.instagram.com/519522125107875

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS Act) and other U.S. laws provide that, among other things, U.S. telecommunication companies and U.S. Internet service providers are obligated to provide information to the U.S. authorities without a court order, which means that surveillance of users abroad (such as the EU) is also possible. In the U.S., there is thus no effective protection of fundamental rights comparable to the European fundamental right to privacy. As a US company, Instagram is subject to these legal regulations.

2.3.3 Vimeo

We use Vimeo (Vimeo, Inc, 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA) to increase our reach and thus better reach potential customers and interested parties and to facilitate the sharing or bookmarking of content. Vimeo provides us with so-called page insights as part of the 030tango pages on Vimeo. Using this information, we gain insights into how you interact with our pages and with related content. Because we collect this information jointly with Vimeo, we are together responsible with Vimeo for the collection of this information. Vimeo does not currently provide an Art 26 GDPR agreement. For more information about Vimeo's data use or processing, please visit:
https://vimeo.com/privacy

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS Act) and other U.S. laws provide that U.S. telecommunication companies and U.S. Internet service providers, among others, are obligated to provide information to U.S. authorities without a court order, which makes it possible to monitor users abroad (such as in the EU). In the U.S., there is therefore no effective protection of fundamental rights comparable to the European fundamental right to privacy. As a US company, Vimeo is subject to these legal regulations.

2.3.4 YouTube

We use YouTube (Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA or if you are a resident of the EU, Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland), as part of the Google group of companies, to increase our reach and thus better reach potential customers and interested parties and to facilitate the sharing or bookmarking of content. YouTube provides us with so-called page insights as part of the 030tango pages on YouTube. Using this information, we gain insights into how you interact with our pages and with related content. Because we collect this data jointly with YouTube, we are together responsible with YouTube for the collection of this data. YouTube does not currently provide an Art 26 DSGVO agreement. For more information on data use or data processing by YouTube, please visit:
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS Act) and other U.S. laws stipulate that U.S. telecommunication companies and U.S. Internet service providers, among others, are obliged to provide information to the U.S. authorities without a court order, which means that users abroad (such as in the EU) can also be monitored. In the U.S., there is no effective protection of fundamental rights comparable to the European fundamental right to privacy. As a US company, Google is subject to these legal regulations.

2.4 General contact form

If you contact us via the form on our website, we process your personal data (contact details; any information you provide in the free text field) to process the request. The legal basis for this processing is pre-contractual measures (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b DSGVO).

2.5 Forms to add events

If you send in an event to be added to our events calendar, we will process the data of that event (dates, information about event, public available information). We reserve to add, change, or remove any data submitted on our discretion. By submitting data, you confirm that you are authorized to transmit that data for publication, including all copyright in regard to texts or images.

3. Transmission of data to third parties

The processing of personal data collected during website use may be carried out by our order processors. These processors are IT service providers, software solution providers and similar providers. We have concluded a processor agreement with each of our processors in accordance with Art 28 DSGVO.

Especially in connection with our social media channels, processing is also carried out by the providers of these channels. Please refer to the information on the respective providers in section 2.3.

4. Storage period

Your personal data will only be stored for as long as is necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined above and our contractual or legal obligations. As soon as we no longer need your personal data, we will irrevocably delete or anonymize it (so that a traceability to you is irretrievably excluded). As far as we process your data based on your consent, this will be done until you revoke it, whereby the revocation of your consent will not affect the lawfulness of the processing carried out based on the consent until revocation.

5. Data security

We protect your personal data by appropriate organizational and technical precautions according to the state of the art. These precautions relate to protection against unauthorized, illegal, or even accidental access, processing, loss, use and manipulation.

6. Your rights (data subject rights)

As a visitor to our website, you have the right at any time to request information about your personal data stored by us, its origin, any recipients and the purpose of data processing, correction, data transmission, restriction of processing, blocking or deletion of incorrect or unlawfully processed personal data, as well as to object to the lawfulness of the processing. In addition, you have the right to complain with the competent supervisory authority under data protection law.

If we process personal data based on your voluntarily given consent, you can revoke the given consent at any time, whereby the lawfulness of the data processed until then remains unaffected.

The provision of your personal data is neither legally nor contractually required. Automated decision-making including profiling does not take place.

7. Cookie configuration

You can see a list of the cookies we use here. You can also change your consent to the different kinds of cookies we are using.
DateVersionConsents

Essential

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.

Cloudflare bot products

NameCloudflare bot products
ProviderCloudflare
PurposeCloudflare’s bot products identify and mitigate automated traffic to protect your site from bad bots. Cloudflare places the __cf_bm cookie on end-user devices that access customer sites protected by Bot Management or Bot Fight Mode. The __cf_bm cookie is necessary for these bot solutions to function properly. This cookie expires after 30 minutes of continuous inactivity by the end user. The cookie contains information related to the calculation of Cloudflare’s proprietary bot score and, when Anomaly Detection is enabled on Bot Management, a session identifier. The information in the cookie (other than time-related information) is encrypted and can only be decrypted by Cloudflare. A separate __cf_bm cookie is generated for each site that an end user visits, as Cloudflare does not track users from site to site or from session to session. The __cf_bm cookie is generated independently by Cloudflare, and does not correspond to any user ID or other identifiers in a customer’s web application.
Privacy Policyhttps://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/
Host(s)030tango.com
Cookie Name__cf_bm
Cookie Expiry30 minutes

wordpress_sec_*

Name wordpress_sec_*
Provider030tango
PurposeThe cookie gets used to provide protection against hackers, store account details.
Privacy Policyhttps://030tango.com/privacy-policy/
Host(s)030tango.com
Cookie Name wordpress_sec_*
Cookie ExpirySession

Wordpress Logged In

NameWordpress Logged In
Provider030tango.com
PurposeThe Cookie gets used to Store logged in users.
Privacy Policyhttps://030tango.com/privacy-policy/
Host(s)030tango.com
Cookie Namewordpress_logged_in_*
Cookie ExpirySession

__stripe_sid

Name__stripe_sid
Provider030tango
PurposeThis cookie gets used to provide fraud prevention while using Stripe payment services.
Privacy Policyhttps://030tango.com/privacy-policy/
Host(s)030tango.com
Cookie Name__stripe_sid
Cookie Expiry30 Minutes

__stripe_mid

Name__stripe_mid
Provider030tango
PurposeThis cookie gets used to provide fraud prevention while using Stripe payment services.
Privacy Policyhttps://030tango.com/privacy-policy/
Host(s)030tango.com
Cookie Name__stripe_mid
Cookie Expiry1 year

External Media

Content from video platforms and social media platforms is blocked by default. If External Media cookies are accepted, access to those contents no longer requires manual consent.

Google Maps

NameGoogle Maps
ProviderGoogle Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland
PurposeUsed to unblock Google Maps content.
Privacy Policyhttps://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en&gl=en
Host(s).google.com
Cookie NameNID
Cookie Expiry6 Month

Instagram

NameInstagram
ProviderMeta Platforms Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
PurposeUsed to unblock Instagram content.
Privacy Policyhttps://www.instagram.com/legal/privacy/
Host(s).instagram.com
Cookie Namepigeon_state
Cookie ExpirySession

Vimeo

NameVimeo
ProviderVimeo Inc., 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA
PurposeUsed to unblock Vimeo content.
Privacy Policyhttps://vimeo.com/privacy
Host(s)player.vimeo.com
Cookie Namevuid
Cookie Expiry2 Years

YouTube

NameYouTube
ProviderGoogle Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland
PurposeUsed to unblock YouTube content.
Privacy Policyhttps://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en&gl=en
Host(s)google.com
Cookie NameNID
Cookie Expiry6 Month

Statistics

Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.

Google Analytics

NameGoogle Analytics
ProviderGoogle Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland
PurposeCookie by Google used for website analytics. Generates statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.
Privacy Policyhttps://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en
Cookie Name_ga,_gat,_gid
Cookie Expiry2 Months

Marketing

Marketing cookies are used by third-party advertisers or publishers to display personalized ads. They do this by tracking visitors across websites.

8. Contact information

Responsible for data protection:

030tango ist
Jonas Zadow
Tontechniker
Blücherstraße 35
10961 Berlin
Germany
E-Mail: contact at 030tango.com
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