PRIVACY

Respecting the personal rights of our customers and partners is an essential principle for us. This also applies, of course, to the handling of your personal data from your Internet visit to our pages.
Responsible for data processing on this website is:

Prof. Dr. Kristina Felicitas Wolff
Malerstraße 7
10326 Dresden
E-mail: focg@focg.org

You can reach our data protection officer at the above postal address, with the addition of „To the data protection officer“ or at the e-mail address: focg@focg.org.

The right of individuals to informational self-determination is derived from the general right of personality. Its protection is intended by legal provisions – e.g. the EU General Data Protection Regulation and the Federal Data Protection Act and Telemedia Act. Our Internet presence is designed in accordance with the legal data protection regulations. We are convinced that you in particular, as an Internet user, want your privacy to be protected.

– In all public web pages of the Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) you can move anonymously.

– Should we wish to process personal data from your visit to the websites, we will disclose this.

– You decide which personal data we receive and for what purpose we may process it.

– We respect your data protection rights, in particular your right to information regarding the data stored about you.

– Our employees are bound to secrecy.

– Our security precautions correspond to the current state of the art.

– The company data protection officer ensures that the „Data Protection Principles“ are observed.

What information you choose to entrust to us during your visit is entirely up to you.

As an Internet user, you have free access to all Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) public websites. You can request information about the data stored about you at the above address. In addition, you may, under certain conditions, request the correction or deletion of your data. You may furthermore have a right to restrict the processing of your data and a right to receive the data you have provided in a structured, common and machine-readable format. If you have given us consent to process personal data for certain purposes, you can revoke this consent at any time with effect for the future.

In addition, you have the option of contacting a data protection supervisory authority. The authority responsible for the Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) is the State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Right of objection: You may object to the processing of your data for direct marketing purposes. If we process your data to protect legitimate interests, you may object to this processing on grounds relating to your particular situation.

You can browse all public web pages of the Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) without revealing your identity. We only collect statistical data that cannot be traced back to you in order to improve our Internet presence. When using our dialog masks, you are free to provide only an e-mail address for answering or contacting us. We will not identify the owner of this address.

Without your consent, no automated processing of personal data from your Internet visit will take place. If you request a personal training offer, you enter the data for this voluntarily. If the Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) stores your entered address, you will be informed about it at the time of data collection or in a timely manner. You can prohibit the storage at any time and/or object to the processing or use for advertising purposes.

If we want to process personal data from your visit, we will inform you. You decide which personal data we receive and for what purpose we may process and use it.

Via public websites, we only collect data for personal processing if you voluntarily decide to enter it or declare your consent. You can revoke your consent to the processing of location-related information at any time with effect for the future. Other data from previous web pages will be used statistically or deleted automatically. Each time you request a file from our download offer, access data is stored. Each data record consists of
– The page from which the file was requested
– The name of the file
– Date and time of the request
– The amount of data transferred
– The access status (file transferred, file not found, etc.)
– A description of the type of web browser used.

We only store the data collected during a visit to the website for as long as is necessary for the aforementioned purposes or until the legal or contractual retention periods have expired. We do not sell or rent any personal data to any person or entity, including from user group or e-mail lists.

Internal use for information purposes may occur unless you have objected to it. The passing on within the initiative Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) can take place, as far as your written consent is present in the product application. We observe the limits set by data protection and competition law.

The preservation of informational self-determination and the protection of privacy as well as the security of data processing are a core concern of the Femicide Observation Center Germany (FOCG) in order to secure the trust of our partners and supporters in us.

All of our activities are not only in compliance with the provisions of the EU General Data Protection Regulation, the Federal Data Protection Act and all area-specific regulations on data protection, but we are also committed to complying in a special way with the principles of necessity of the data processed and data avoidance and economy.