Our Privacy Policy

  • Last updated: 7 September 2018
  • This Privacy Policy applys to the entire service using this website.
  • At the moment no personal and personalized data are collected from the users of this website.
  • Bober -Beratung GmbH is the body responsible for the processing of personal data if such data will be collected in future.
  • Our Data Protection Officer is Viktor Bober.

We do not collect any personal or personalised data on this website.  But the users my intentionally send us such data using the contact form or email, for example. Therefore, we would like to inform you that we process such data in order to fulfill our business purposes including development of software projects and products.We always process your data to preserve our justifiable interests while taking your interests into account. If it is not a case we will request you to provide us your separate consent on processing your data (for example, if your or our group photo will be published on our web-site.

Some examples of personal and personalized information you can send to us via contact form or email.

Your first, second, middle and full names, your title, job title, your company name and contact options, educational background and your role in the particular project, bank details, and other sensitive information.

All these data is considered private or personalized and it will be processed according to the Regulation (EU) 2016/679.

What rights can you exercise?

At the moment no personal and personalized data are collected from the users of this website. Nevertheless, if you intentially send us your data including but not limited to your profile or project description, you may exercise rights available to you with regard to data access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing and objection to processing, as well as other rights listed below. In addition, you can withdraw any consent you may have given to data processing at any time, and have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

  • Right to object

    You have the right to file an objection at any time to any processing of your personal data pursuant to Article 6 (1) f) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

  • Right of access

    You can request to receive clear and transparent access to information regarding the processing of your personal data if any such data have been collected or if you send us these data intentionally.

  • Right to rectification

    You have the right to demand that we correct any of your personal data that is incorrect and complete any personal data that is incomplete if any such data have been collected.

  • Right to erasure

    We will delete your personal data once you have requested this if any such data have been collected.

  • Right to restriction of processing

    You can also demand that restrictions be placed on the processing of your personal data if any such data have been collected.

  • Right to withdraw consent

    You can withdraw any consent you have given to data processing at any time.

  • Right to lodge a complaint

    You have the option of submitting an official complaint to the supervisory authority.

  • Right to data portability

    Any data disclosure report which you request can also be sent to third parties in case any of your personal data  have been collected.

Who may receive information about you?

If any personal data are collected or you intentionally send us these data we may only pass your personal data on to third parties when this is required to fulfil our business purposes. For example, to discuss an acquired or a prospective project with our subcontractors or business partners. Nevertheless you have to give your consent to this action. This can be also a case when we are obliged to pass the information on legal grounds or according to the request of another official authority.

Terms used in Our Privacy Policy

EU GDPR: The Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and the Council dated 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals regarding processing of personal data,  free movement of such data, and on the repeal of the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC.

Personal data: According to the Article 4 (1) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person or persons; an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, any identification number or other identificator, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.