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Privacy Policy

Responsibility for own information

(1) Service providers are responsible for their own information that they make available for use in accordance with general laws.

(2) Service providers are not responsible for third-party information that they store for a user, provided that they
1. have no knowledge of the illegal activity or information and, in the event of claims for damages, are also unaware of any facts or circumstances from which the illegal activity or information is apparent, or
2. have acted immediately to remove the information or block access to it as soon as they became aware of it.

(3) Paragraph 2 shall not apply if the user is subordinate to or supervised by the service provider.

Transparency Requirements

Article 13 GDPR – Information to be provided where personal data are collected from the data subject
(1) Where personal data are collected from the data subject, the controller shall provide the data subject with the following information at the time of collection:
a) the identity and contact details of the controller.
b) the contact details of the data protection officer.
c) the purposes for which the personal data will be processed.
d) the legal basis for the processing.
e) the recipients or categories of recipients.
f) where applicable, the controller's intention to transfer the personal data to a third country.

Article 14 GDPR - Duty to provide information where personal data are not collected from the data subject
(3) The controller shall provide the information referred to in points (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) of paragraph 1.
(a) within a reasonable period of time after receiving the personal data, but no later than one month.

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