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Data Protection Information

FUCHS Euro­poles Wind GmbH
Euro­poles-Straße 1 – 92318 Neumarkt
Germany

Phone: +49 9181 896–0
Fax: +49 9181 896‑1535
E‑mail: wind@fuchs-soehne.de
VAT ID: DE 361 796 024
Commer­cial register: Nurem­berg Local Court HRB 41895
Mana­ging Direc­tors: Conrad Fuchs, Tobias Fersch, Jürgen Joos
Respon­sible for content accor­ding to § 55 Abs.
2 RStV: Conrad Fuchs

Data transmission / data logging

When you visit this website, the web server auto­ma­ti­cally records log files that cannot be assi­gned to a specific person.
This data includes, for example, the browser type and version, opera­ting system used, referrer URL (the previously visited page), IP address of the reques­ting computer, access date and time of the server request and the client’s file request (file name and URL).
This data is only coll­ected for the purpose of statis­tical analysis.
It is not passed on to third parties for commer­cial or non-commer­cial purposes.

Use of personal data

Personal data is only coll­ected or processed if you provide this infor­ma­tion volun­t­a­rily, e.g. as part of an inquiry.
If there are no neces­sary reasons in connec­tion with a busi­ness tran­sac­tion, you can revoke the previously granted autho­riza­tion of your personal data storage in writing (e.g. by e‑mail or fax) at any time with imme­diate effect.
Your data will not be passed on to third parties unless this is required by law.
If you contact us by e‑mail, fax, tele­phone or via one of the contact forms that can be used, we will use your details to contact you and provide you with advice for the purpose for which we can derive it from your request.
Any further use of your personal data will only take place if this is permitted by law or if you have given your consent.

Information, modification and deletion of your data

As a user, you can request infor­ma­tion free of charge about what personal data has been stored about you.
If your request does not conflict with a legal obli­ga­tion to retain data (e.g. data reten­tion), you have the right to have incor­rect data corrected and to have your personal data blocked or deleted.

Security of your data

Your personal data provided to us is secured by taking all tech­nical and orga­niza­tional secu­rity measures to ensure that it is inac­ces­sible to unaut­ho­rized third parties.
When sending very sensi­tive data or infor­ma­tion, it is advi­sable to use the postal service, as complete data secu­rity cannot be guaran­teed by e‑mail.

Our employees and the service compa­nies commis­sioned by us are obliged to main­tain confi­den­tia­lity and to comply with the provi­sions of the appli­cable data protec­tion laws.
The company takes appro­priate tech­nical and orga­niza­tional secu­rity measures to protect your personal data from loss, altera­tion, destruc­tion and access by unaut­ho­rized persons or unaut­ho­rized disclosure.
Our secu­rity measures are constantly being improved in line with tech­no­lo­gical developments.

External links

Our online offe­ring may contain links to third-party websites – provi­ders not affi­liated with us.
After clicking on the link, we no longer have any influence on the proces­sing of any personal data trans­mitted to the third party by clicking on the link (such as the IP address or the URL of the page on which the link is located), as the beha­vior of third parties is natu­rally beyond our control.
We assume no respon­si­bi­lity for the proces­sing of such personal data by third parties.

Note on Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analy­tics, a web analy­tics service provided by Google Inc.
(“Google”).
Google Analy­tics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site.
The infor­ma­tion gene­rated by the cookie about your use of the website (inclu­ding your IP address) will be trans­mitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.
Google will use this infor­ma­tion for the purpose of evalua­ting your use of the website, compi­ling reports on website acti­vity for website opera­tors and provi­ding other services rela­ting to website acti­vity and internet usage.
Google may also transfer this infor­ma­tion to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the infor­ma­tion on Goog­le’s behalf.
Google will not asso­ciate your IP address with any other data held by Google.
You may refuse the use of cookies by selec­ting the appro­priate settings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full func­tion­a­lity of this website.
By using this website, you consent to the proces­sing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.

Google Tag Manager

This website uses Google Tag Manager.
This service allows website tags to be managed via an interface.
The Google Tool Manager only imple­ments tags.
This means that no cookies are used and no personal data is collected.
The Google Tool Manager trig­gers other tags, which in turn may collect data.
However, the Google Tag Manager does not access this data.
If deac­ti­va­tion has been carried out at domain or cookie level, it remains in place for all tracking tags, provided that these are imple­mented with the Google Tag Manager.

Cookies

This website uses cookies.
These are small text files that are stored on your end device.
Your browser accesses these files.
The use of cookies increases the user-friend­li­ness and secu­rity of this website.
Common brow­sers offer the setting option of not allo­wing cookies.
Note: There is no guarantee that you will be able to access all func­tions of this website without rest­ric­tions if you make the appro­priate settings.

Contact form and callback-service

If you send us inqui­ries via the contact form or the call­back service, your details from the inquiry form / call­back service, inclu­ding the contact details you provide there, will be stored by us for the purpose of proces­sing the inquiry and in the event of follow-up questions.

Use of Google Maps

This website uses the Google Maps API plat­form to display geogra­phical infor­ma­tion visually.
When Google Maps is used, Google (Google Inc., 1600 Amphi­theatre Parkway, Moun­tain View, Cali­fornia, 94043) also coll­ects, processes and uses data about the use of the Maps func­tions by visi­tors to the website.
You can find more infor­ma­tion about data proces­sing by Google in Goog­le’s privacy policy, which you can access at www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.

Use of Google Web Fonts

Google web fonts(http://www.google.com/webfonts/) are used to visually improve the presen­ta­tion of various infor­ma­tion on this website.
The web fonts are trans­ferred to the browser cache when the page is called up so that they can be used for the display.
If the browser does not support Google Web Fonts or prevents access, the text is displayed in a stan­dard font.
Further infor­ma­tion on Google Web Fonts can be found at developers.google.com/fonts/faq General infor­ma­tion on data protec­tion at Google can be found at http://www.google.com/intl/de-DE/policies/privacy/

YouTube videos

We use the provider YouTube to embed videos on our website. Like most websites, YouTube uses cookies to collect infor­ma­tion about visi­tors to their website and also connects to the Google Double­Click network. Our videos have ther­e­fore been embedded in extended data protec­tion mode, which does not pass on any infor­ma­tion about the visitor to YouTube when viewing our web pages. Only when you start a video could this trigger further data proces­sing opera­tions. We have no influence on this. You can find more infor­ma­tion about data protec­tion at YouTube in their data protec­tion decla­ra­tion at: www.youtube.com/t/privacy_at_youtube.

Changes to this privacy policy

We will update this policy from time to time to protect your personal data.
You should review this policy from time to time to stay informed about how we are protec­ting your infor­ma­tion and conti­nu­ally impro­ving the content of our website.
If we make any mate­rial changes to the coll­ec­tion, use and/or disclo­sure of the personal infor­ma­tion you provide to us, we will notify you by placing a clear and promi­nent notice on the website.
By using the website, you agree to the terms of this privacy policy.

All interested parties and visitors to our website can contact us regarding data protection matters at:

Mr. Thomas Wanjura
Projekt 29 GmbH & Co. KG 
Osten­gasse 14
93047 Regensburg
Tel.: +49 941 29 86 93 0
Fax: +49 941 29 86 93 16
anfrage@projekt29.de
and datenschutz@fuchs-soehne.de

If our data protec­tion officer is unable to answer your request to your satis­fac­tion, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the data protec­tion super­vi­sory autho­rity respon­sible for your federal state.

Copyright

The website, its content and works created by the site opera­tors on these pages are all subject to German copy­right law.
Dupli­ca­tion, proces­sing, distri­bu­tion and any kind of explo­ita­tion outside the limits of copy­right law require the written consent of the respec­tive author or creator.
Insofar as the content on this site was not created by the operator, the copy­rights of third parties are respected.
Should you nevert­heless become aware of a copy­right infrin­ge­ment, please inform us accordingly.
If we become aware of any infrin­ge­ments, we will remove such content immediately.

Status: September 2024

Data Protection Information

We take privacy policy seriously

The protec­tion of your privacy when proces­sing personal data is an important concern for us.
When you visit our website, our web servers store the IP of your Internet service provider, the website from which you visit us, the web pages you visit on our site and the date and dura­tion of your visit as standard.
This infor­ma­tion is essen­tial for the tech­nical trans­mis­sion of the web pages and secure server operation.
There is no perso­na­lized evalua­tion of this data.

If you send us data via the contact form, this data will be stored on our servers as part of the data backup process.
Your data will only be used by us to process your request.
Your data will be treated as strictly confidential.
It will not be passed on to third parties.

Party respon­sible:

FUCHS Euro­poles Wind GmbH
Euro­poles-Straße 1 – 92318 Neumarkt
Germany

Phone: +49 9181 896–0
Fax: +49 9181 896‑1535
E‑mail: wind@fuchs-soehne.de

VAT ID no.: DE 361 796 024
Commer­cial register: Nurem­berg Local Court HRB 41895
Mana­ging direc­tors: Conrad Fuchs, Tobias Fersch, Jürgen Joos

Respon­sible for content accor­ding to § 55 Abs.
2 RStV: Conrad Fuchs

Personal data

Personal data is data about your person.
This includes your name, your address and your e‑mail address.
You do not have to disc­lose any personal data in order to visit our website.
In some cases, we need your name and address as well as other infor­ma­tion in order to be able to offer you the requested service.

The same applies if we supply you with infor­ma­tion mate­rial on request or if we answer your inquiries.
In these cases, we will always point this out to you.
Further­more, we only store the data that you have trans­mitted to us auto­ma­ti­cally or voluntarily.

When you use one of our services, we gene­rally only collect the data that is neces­sary to provide you with our service.
We may ask you for further infor­ma­tion, but this is voluntary.
When­ever we process personal data, we do so in order to be able to offer you our service or to pursue our commer­cial objectives.

Automatically stored non-personal data

Server log files

The provider of the pages auto­ma­ti­cally coll­ects and stores infor­ma­tion in so-called server log files, which your browser auto­ma­ti­cally trans­mits to us.
These are

  • Date and time of the request
  • Name of the requested file
  • Page from which the file was requested
  • Access status (file trans­ferred, file not found, etc.)
  • Web browser and opera­ting system used
  • Complete IP address of the reques­ting computer
  • Amount of data transferred

This data is not merged with other data sources.
The proces­sing is carried out in accordance with Art. 6 para.
1 lit.
f GDPR on the basis of our legi­ti­mate inte­rest in impro­ving the stabi­lity and func­tion­a­lity of our website.

For reasons of tech­nical secu­rity, in parti­cular to defend against attempted attacks on our web server, this data is stored by us for a short time.
It is not possible for us to draw conclu­sions about indi­vi­dual persons from this data.
After seven days at the latest, the data is anony­mized by shor­tening the IP address at domain level so that it is no longer possible to estab­lish a link to the indi­vi­dual user.
The data is also processed in anony­mized form for statis­tical purposes; it is not compared with other data­bases or passed on to third parties, even in excerpts.

Cookies

We would like to inform you that tech­nical cookies are neces­sary for the opera­tion of the website.
We store these cookies for a maximum of 90 days.
Cookies are small files that are trans­ferred from a web server to your browser and stored on your hard disk.
The legal basis for the use of cookies is Art. 6 para.
1 lit f GDPR.
Only the internet protocol address is stored – no other personal data.
This infor­ma­tion, which is stored in the cookies, makes it possible to auto­ma­ti­cally reco­gnize you the next time you visit our website, which makes it easier for you to use it.

Of course, you can also visit our websites without accep­ting cookies.
If you do not want your computer to be reco­gnized on your next visit, you can also reject the use of cookies by chan­ging the settings in your browser to “Reject cookies”.
The respec­tive proce­dure can be found in the opera­ting instruc­tions of your respec­tive browser.
However, if you reject the use of cookies, this may rest­rict the use of some areas of our website.

AWStats

We use the AWStats program to statis­ti­cally evaluate our website.
The program is a free web analysis software.
It is used to analyze log files that web servers create on the basis of visitor requests.
The program does not use cookie files for the analysis.
The statis­tical analysis is carried out via the log files, which also contain IP addresses.
As a rule, this data cannot be assi­gned to specific persons.
This data is not merged with other data sources, and the data is deleted after statis­tical analysis.

In contrast to other statis­tics programs, AWStats does not transmit any data to a third-party server.
The program is installed on a hosting package.
This also prevents data being trans­ferred abroad, for example, as our server is loca­lized in Germany.

Google Maps

This website uses Google Maps to display maps and to create directions.

Google Maps is operated by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland.
By using Google Maps on this website, you consent to the coll­ec­tion, proces­sing and use of the data coll­ected auto­ma­ti­cally and the data you enter by Google, one of its repre­sen­ta­tives or third-party providers.

The terms of use for Google Maps can be found here.

You can view the Google Maps privacy policy here.

Google Web Fonts

Google web fonts(http://www.google.com/webfonts/) are used to visually improve the presen­ta­tion of various infor­ma­tion on our website.
The web fonts are trans­ferred to the browser cache when the page is called up so that they can be used for the display.
If the browser does not support Google web fonts or prevents access, the text is displayed in a stan­dard font.
When the page is accessed, no cookies are stored on the website visi­tor’s computer.
Data that is trans­mitted in connec­tion with the page view is sent to resource-specific domains such as fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com.
They are not asso­ciated with data that may be coll­ected or used in connec­tion with the parallel use of authen­ti­cated Google services such as Gmail.
You can set your browser so that the fonts are not loaded from the Google servers (e.g. by instal­ling add-ons such as NoScript or Ghos­tery for Firefox). If your browser does not support Google Fonts or you prevent access to the Google servers, the text will be displayed in the system’s default font.
Infor­ma­tion on the data protec­tion condi­tions of Google Web Fonts can be found at: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq#Privacy

Infor­ma­tion on Goog­le’s privacy policy and terms of use can be obtained directly from Google: http://www.google.com/intl/de-DE/privacy/

Facebook

We use plug-ins from the social network facebook.com, which is operated by Face­book Inc, 1601 S. Cali­fornia Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA (“Face­book”). Link to the Face­book privacy policy

Instagram

We use plug-ins from the social network Insta­gram, which is operated by Insta­gram, LLC Insta­gram Inc, 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA (“Insta­gram”). Link to Insta­gram’s privacy policy

YouTube

We use plug-ins of the Youtube website, which is operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphi­theatre Parkway, Moun­tain View, CA 94043, United States (“Youtube”). Link to YouTube’s Privacy Policy

Security

We have taken tech­nical and admi­nis­tra­tive secu­rity precau­tions to protect your personal data against loss, destruc­tion, mani­pu­la­tion and unaut­ho­rized access.
All our employees and service provi­ders working for us are obliged to comply with the appli­cable data protec­tion laws.

When­ever we collect and process personal data, it is encrypted before it is transmitted.
This means that your data cannot be misused by third parties.
Our secu­rity precau­tions are subject to a conti­nuous impro­ve­ment process and our data protec­tion decla­ra­tions are constantly being revised.
Please ensure that you have the latest version.

Affected rights

You have a right to infor­ma­tion, recti­fi­ca­tion, erasure or rest­ric­tion of the proces­sing of your stored data, a right of objec­tion to the proces­sing as well as a right to data porta­bi­lity and a right to complain in accordance with the requi­re­ments of data protec­tion law.

Rights of data subjects

You have the right to infor­ma­tion, correc­tion, dele­tion or rest­ric­tion of the proces­sing of your stored data, a right to object to the proces­sing as well as a right to data porta­bi­lity and to lodge a complaint in accordance with the requi­re­ments of data protec­tion law.

Right to information:

You can request infor­ma­tion from us as to whether and to what extent we process your data.

Right to rectification:

If we process your data that is incom­plete or incor­rect, you can request that we correct or complete it at any time.

Right to erasure:

You can request that we erase your data if we process it unlawfully or if the proces­sing dispro­por­tio­na­tely inter­feres with your legi­ti­mate protec­tion interests.
Please note that there may be reasons that prevent imme­diate erasure, e.g. in the case of statu­tory reten­tion obligations.

Irre­spec­tive of the exer­cise of your right to erasure, we will erase your data imme­dia­tely and comple­tely, provided that there is no legal or statu­tory reten­tion obli­ga­tion to the contrary.

Right to restriction of processing:

You can request that we rest­rict the proces­sing of your data if

  • you contest the accu­racy of the data, for a period enab­ling us to verify the accu­racy of the data,
  • the proces­sing of the data is unlawful, but you refuse to have it erased and instead request that the use of the data be restricted,
  • we no longer need the data for the intended purpose, but you still need this data to assert or defend legal claims, or
  • you have objected to the proces­sing of the data.

Right to data portability:

You may request that we provide you with the data you have provided to us in a struc­tured, commonly used and machine-readable format and that you may transmit this data to another controller without hindrance from us, provided that

  • we process this data on the basis of a revo­cable consent given by you or for the perfor­mance of a contract between us, and
  • this proces­sing is carried out by auto­mated means.
    If tech­ni­cally feasible, you can request that we transfer your data directly to another controller.

Right of objection:

If we process your data for legi­ti­mate inte­rests, you can object to this data proces­sing at any time; this would also apply to profiling based on these provisions.
We will then no longer process your data unless we can demons­trate compel­ling legi­ti­mate grounds for the proces­sing which over­ride your inte­rests, rights and free­doms or the proces­sing serves the estab­lish­ment, exer­cise or defense of legal claims.
You can object to the proces­sing of your data for the purpose of direct adver­ti­sing at any time without giving reasons.

Right of appeal:

If you are of the opinion that we are viola­ting German or Euro­pean data protec­tion law when proces­sing your data, please contact us so that we can clarify any questions.
Of course, you also have the right to contact the super­vi­sory autho­rity respon­sible for you, the respec­tive state office for data protec­tion supervision.

If you wish to assert one of these rights against us, please contact our data protec­tion officer.
In case of doubt, we may request addi­tional infor­ma­tion to confirm your identity.

Changes to this privacy policy

We reserve the right to change our privacy policy if this should be neces­sary due to new technologies.
Please ensure that you have the latest version.
If funda­mental changes are made to this privacy policy, we will announce these on our website.

All inte­rested parties and visi­tors to our website can contact us regar­ding data protec­tion issues at:

Thomas Wanjura
Projekt 29 GmbH & Co. KG 
Osten­gasse 14
93047 Regensburg
+49 941 29 86 93 0
anfrage@projekt29.de
datenschutz@fuchs-soehne.de