1. An overview of data protection

Gen­er­al

The fol­low­ing gives a sim­ple overview of what hap­pens to your per­son­al infor­ma­tion when you vis­it our web­site. Per­son­al infor­ma­tion is any data with which you could be per­son­al­ly iden­ti­fied. Detailed infor­ma­tion on the sub­ject of data pro­tec­tion can be found in our pri­va­cy pol­i­cy found below.

Data col­lec­tion on our website

Who is respon­si­ble for the data col­lec­tion on this website?

The data col­lect­ed on this web­site are processed by the web­site oper­a­tor. The operator’s con­tact details can be found in the website’s required legal notice.

How do we col­lect your data?

Some data are col­lect­ed when you pro­vide it to us. This could, for exam­ple, be data you enter on a con­tact form.

Oth­er data are col­lect­ed auto­mat­i­cal­ly by our IT sys­tems when you vis­it the web­site. These data are pri­mar­i­ly tech­ni­cal data such as the brows­er and oper­at­ing sys­tem you are using or when you accessed the page. These data are col­lect­ed auto­mat­i­cal­ly as soon as you enter our website.

What do we use your data for?

Part of the data is col­lect­ed to ensure the prop­er func­tion­ing of the web­site. Oth­er data can be used to ana­lyze how vis­i­tors use the site.

What rights do you have regard­ing your data?

You always have the right to request infor­ma­tion about your stored data, its ori­gin, its recip­i­ents, and the pur­pose of its col­lec­tion at no charge. You also have the right to request that it be cor­rect­ed, blocked, or delet­ed. You can con­tact us at any time using the address giv­en in the legal notice if you have fur­ther ques­tions about the issue of pri­va­cy and data pro­tec­tion. You may also, of course, file a com­plaint with the com­pe­tent reg­u­la­to­ry authorities.


2. Gen­er­al infor­ma­tion and manda­to­ry information

Data pro­tec­tion

The oper­a­tors of this web­site take the pro­tec­tion of your per­son­al data very seri­ous­ly. We treat your per­son­al data as con­fi­den­tial and in accor­dance with the statu­to­ry data pro­tec­tion reg­u­la­tions and this pri­va­cy policy.

If you use this web­site, var­i­ous pieces of per­son­al data will be col­lect­ed. Per­son­al infor­ma­tion is any data with which you could be per­son­al­ly iden­ti­fied. This pri­va­cy pol­i­cy explains what infor­ma­tion we col­lect and what we use it for. It also explains how and for what pur­pose this happens.

Please note that data trans­mit­ted via the inter­net (e.g. via email com­mu­ni­ca­tion) may be sub­ject to secu­ri­ty breach­es. Com­plete pro­tec­tion of your data from third-par­ty access is not possible.

Notice con­cern­ing the par­ty respon­si­ble for this website

The par­ty respon­si­ble for pro­cess­ing data on this web­site is:

Bagel Bak­ery GmbH
Gewer­bege­bi­et an der B2
D‑06712 Guten­born OT Droßdorf

Tele­phone: +49 (0)3441/7250–0
Email: info@bagelbakery.de

The respon­si­ble par­ty is the nat­ur­al or legal per­son who alone or joint­ly with oth­ers decides on the pur­pos­es and means of pro­cess­ing per­son­al data (names, email address­es, etc.).

Revo­ca­tion of your con­sent to the pro­cess­ing of your data

Many data pro­cess­ing oper­a­tions are only pos­si­ble with your express con­sent. You may revoke your con­sent at any time with future effect. An infor­mal email mak­ing this request is suf­fi­cient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legal­ly processed.

Right to file com­plaints with reg­u­la­to­ry authorities

If there has been a breach of data pro­tec­tion leg­is­la­tion, the per­son affect­ed may file a com­plaint with the com­pe­tent reg­u­la­to­ry author­i­ties. The com­pe­tent reg­u­la­to­ry author­i­ty for mat­ters relat­ed to data pro­tec­tion leg­is­la­tion is the data pro­tec­tion offi­cer of the Ger­man state in which our com­pa­ny is head­quar­tered. A list of data pro­tec­tion offi­cers and their con­tact details can be found at the fol­low­ing link: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_links-node.html.

Right to data portability

You have the right to have data which we process based on your con­sent or in ful­fill­ment of a con­tract auto­mat­i­cal­ly deliv­ered to your­self or to a third par­ty in a stan­dard, machine-read­able for­mat. If you require the direct trans­fer of data to anoth­er respon­si­ble par­ty, this will only be done to the extent tech­ni­cal­ly feasible.

SSL or TLS encryption

This site uses SSL or TLS encryp­tion for secu­ri­ty rea­sons and for the pro­tec­tion of the trans­mis­sion of con­fi­den­tial con­tent, such as the inquiries you send to us as the site oper­a­tor. You can rec­og­nize an encrypt­ed con­nec­tion in your browser’s address line when it changes from “http://” to “https://” and the lock icon is dis­played in your browser’s address bar.

If SSL or TLS encryp­tion is acti­vat­ed, the data you trans­fer to us can­not be read by third parties.

Infor­ma­tion, block­ing, deletion

As per­mit­ted by law, you have the right to be pro­vid­ed at any time with infor­ma­tion free of charge about any of your per­son­al data that is stored as well as its ori­gin, the recip­i­ent and the pur­pose for which it has been processed. You also have the right to have this data cor­rect­ed, blocked or delet­ed. You can con­tact us at any time using the address giv­en in our legal notice if you have fur­ther ques­tions on the top­ic of per­son­al data.


3. Data col­lec­tion on our website

Cook­ies

Some of our web pages use cook­ies. Cook­ies do not harm your com­put­er and do not con­tain any virus­es. Cook­ies help make our web­site more user-friend­ly, effi­cient, and secure. Cook­ies are small text files that are stored on your com­put­er and saved by your browser.

Most of the cook­ies we use are so-called “ses­sion cook­ies.” They are auto­mat­i­cal­ly delet­ed after your vis­it. Oth­er cook­ies remain in your device’s mem­o­ry until you delete them. These cook­ies make it pos­si­ble to rec­og­nize your brows­er when you next vis­it the site.

You can con­fig­ure your brows­er to inform you about the use of cook­ies so that you can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept or reject a cook­ie. Alter­na­tive­ly, your brows­er can be con­fig­ured to auto­mat­i­cal­ly accept cook­ies under cer­tain con­di­tions or to always reject them, or to auto­mat­i­cal­ly delete cook­ies when clos­ing your brows­er. Dis­abling cook­ies may lim­it the func­tion­al­i­ty of this website.

Cook­ies which are nec­es­sary to allow elec­tron­ic com­mu­ni­ca­tions or to pro­vide cer­tain func­tions you wish to use (such as the shop­ping cart) are stored pur­suant to Art. 6 para­graph 1, let­ter f of DSGVO. The web­site oper­a­tor has a legit­i­mate inter­est in the stor­age of cook­ies to ensure an opti­mized ser­vice pro­vid­ed free of tech­ni­cal errors. If oth­er cook­ies (such as those used to ana­lyze your surf­ing behav­ior) are also stored, they will be treat­ed sep­a­rate­ly in this pri­va­cy policy.

qtrans front lan­guage – mul­ti-lan­guage func­tion – dura­tion: 1 year
cookie_notice_accepted – Caus­es that the cook­ie hint is no longer dis­played after approval – dura­tion: 1 day

Serv­er log files

The web­site provider auto­mat­i­cal­ly col­lects and stores infor­ma­tion that your brows­er auto­mat­i­cal­ly trans­mits to us in “serv­er log files”. These are:

  • Brows­er type and brows­er version
  • Oper­at­ing sys­tem used
  • Refer­rer URL
  • Host name of the access­ing computer
  • Time of the serv­er request
  • IP address

These data will not be com­bined with data from oth­er sources.

The basis for data pro­cess­ing is Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO, which allows the pro­cess­ing of data to ful­fill a con­tract or for mea­sures pre­lim­i­nary to a contract.

Con­tact form

Should you send us ques­tions via the con­tact form, we will col­lect the data entered on the form, includ­ing the con­tact details you pro­vide, to answer your ques­tion and any fol­low-up ques­tions. We do not share this infor­ma­tion with­out your permission.

We will, there­fore, process any data you enter onto the con­tact form only with your con­sent per Art. 6 (1)(a) DSGVO. You may revoke your con­sent at any time. An infor­mal email mak­ing this request is suf­fi­cient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legal­ly processed.

We will retain the data you pro­vide on the con­tact form until you request its dele­tion, revoke your con­sent for its stor­age, or the pur­pose for its stor­age no longer per­tains (e.g. after ful­fill­ing your request). Any manda­to­ry statu­to­ry pro­vi­sions, espe­cial­ly those regard­ing manda­to­ry data reten­tion peri­ods, remain unaf­fect­ed by this provision.


4. Plu­g­ins and tools

Google Web Fonts

For uni­form rep­re­sen­ta­tion of fonts, this page uses web fonts pro­vid­ed by Google. When you open a page, your brows­er loads the required web fonts into your brows­er cache to dis­play texts and fonts correctly.

For this pur­pose your brows­er has to estab­lish a direct con­nec­tion to Google servers. Google thus becomes aware that our web page was accessed via your IP address. The use of Google Web fonts is done in the inter­est of a uni­form and attrac­tive pre­sen­ta­tion of our web­site. This con­sti­tutes a jus­ti­fied inter­est pur­suant to Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO.

If your brows­er does not sup­port web fonts, a stan­dard font is used by your computer.

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion about han­dling user data, can be found at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq and in Google’s pri­va­cy pol­i­cy at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.


IP Anonymiza­tion

We use the “Acti­va­tion of IP anonymiza­tion” func­tion on this web­site. This will short­en your Google IP address with­in Mem­ber States of the Euro­pean Union or in oth­er states tak­ing part in the Agree­ment on the Euro­pean Eco­nom­ic Area. Only in excep­tion­al cas­es will the full IP address be trans­ferred to a Google serv­er in the US and abbre­vi­at­ed there. On behalf of the oper­a­tor of this web­site, Google will use this infor­ma­tion to eval­u­ate your use of the web­site, to com­pile reports on web­site activ­i­ty, and to pro­vide oth­er ser­vices relat­ed to web­site usage and inter­net usage. The IP address pro­vid­ed by your brows­er as part of Google Ana­lyt­ics will not be merged with oth­er Google data.


Data pro­tec­tion for the use of Face­book plu­g­ins (“Like button”)

On our pages, plu­g­ins from the social net­work Face­book (Provider: Face­book Inc., 1 Hack­er Way, Men­lo Park, Cal­i­for­nia 94025, USA) are inte­grat­ed. You can rec­og­nize the Face­book plu­g­ins by the Face­book logo or the “Like-But­ton” on our page. An overview of the Face­book plu­g­ins can be found here: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins

 

When you vis­it our pages, the plug-in cre­ates a direct con­nec­tion between your brows­er and the Face­book serv­er. Face­book will be informed that you have vis­it­ed our site with your IP address. If you click the Face­book “Like but­ton” while you are logged in to your Face­book account, you can link the con­tent of our pages to your Face­book pro­file. This allows Face­book to asso­ciate the vis­it of our pages with your user account. We would like to point out that as a provider of the pages we do not receive any knowl­edge of the con­tent of the trans­mit­ted data as well as their use by Face­book. For more infor­ma­tion, see Facebook’s Pri­va­cy State­ment at http://en-de.facebook.com/policy.php

If you do not want Face­book to asso­ciate the vis­it of our pages with your Face­book user account, please log out of your Face­book user account.

 


 

Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy for use of Instagram

On our pages, func­tions of Insta­gram are inte­grat­ed. These func­tions are offered by Insta­gram Inc., 1601 Wil­low Road, Men­lo Park, CA, 94025, USA. If you are logged in to your Insta­gram account, you can link the con­tents of our pages to your Insta­gram pro­file by click­ing the Insta­gram but­ton. This allows Insta­gram to asso­ciate the vis­it of our pages with your user account. We would like to point out that as a provider of the pages we are not aware of the con­tent of the trans­mit­ted data as well as their use by Instagram.

For more infor­ma­tion, see the Insta­gram Pri­va­cy State­ment: http://instagram.com/about/legal/privacy

 


Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy for using Google+

Our pages use Google+ fea­tures pro­vid­ed by Google Inc., 1600 Amphithe­ater Park­way Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA.

Cap­ture and share infor­ma­tion: The Google+ but­ton lets you pub­lish infor­ma­tion world­wide. The Google+ but­ton gives you and oth­er users per­son­al­ized con­tent from Google and our part­ners. Google stores both the infor­ma­tion that you gave +1 for a con­tent, as well as infor­ma­tion about the page you saw when you clicked +1. Your +1 can be viewed as a clue, along with your pro­file name and pho­to, in Google ser­vices, such as search results, your Google pro­file, or else­where on web­sites and ads on the Inter­net. Google col­lects infor­ma­tion about your + 1 activ­i­ties to improve Google ser­vices for you and oth­ers. To use the Google+ but­ton, you need a Google pub­lic pro­file that is vis­i­ble all over the world, which must con­tain at least the name you choose for the pro­file. This name is used in all Google ser­vices. In some cas­es, this name can also be used to replace anoth­er name that you used when shar­ing con­tent through your Google Account. The iden­ti­ty of your Google pro­file can be dis­played to users who know your e‑mail address or have oth­er iden­ti­fy­ing infor­ma­tion from you.

Use of the infor­ma­tion col­lect­ed: In addi­tion to the uses out­lined above, the infor­ma­tion you pro­vide will be used in accor­dance with the applic­a­ble Google Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy. Google may pub­lish aggre­gat­ed sta­tis­tics on users’ + 1 activ­i­ties, or pass them on to users and part­ners, such as pub­lish­ers, adver­tis­ers, or websites.


Jet­pack – Word­Press Stats
In our inter­net pres­ence we use Jet­pack with the exten­sion “Word­Press Stats”. This is a web ana­lyt­ics ser­vice pro­vid­ed by Automat­tic Inc, 132 Hawthorne Street, San Fran­cis­co, CA 94107, USA, here­inafter referred to as “Automat­tic” only. The Jet­pack – Word­Press Stats ser­vice is used to ana­lyze the usage behav­ior of our web­site. The legal basis is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) DSGVO. Our legit­i­mate inter­est lies in the analy­sis, opti­miza­tion and eco­nom­ic oper­a­tion of our Inter­net pres­ence. To ana­lyze the usage behav­ior Jet­pack – Word­Press Stats stores cook­ies via your inter­net brows­er on your end device. Dur­ing pro­cess­ing, your IP address, the website(s) of our Inter­net pres­ence you vis­it, the web­site from which you have switched to our Inter­net pres­ence (refer­rer URL), your length of stay on our Inter­net pres­ence as well as the fre­quen­cy with which one of our web­sites is called up are record­ed. The data col­lect­ed in this process is stored on an Automat­tic serv­er in the USA. How­ev­er, your IP address will be anonymized imme­di­ate­ly after pro­cess­ing and even before it is saved. If you do not agree with this pro­cess­ing, you have the pos­si­bil­i­ty to pre­vent the stor­age of the cook­ie by adjust­ing your inter­net brows­er set­tings. You will find more infor­ma­tion on this under “Cook­ies” above.