Privacy Policy for the use of Facebook
Bremer & Leguil GmbH, Am Burgacker 30 - 42, 47051 Duisburg, Germany (hereinafter referred to as “Bremer & Leguil”) has published this Privacy Policy to inform you about the processing of your personal data on this fan page (https://www.facebook.com/BremerLeguil) and who has access to the data provided by you.
As the operator of this fan page, Bremer & Leguil is one of the responsible parties in accordance with data protection law. This means that Bremer & Leguil is also liable to ensure that your data is processed legitimately through this fan page and that you are also able to assert your rights regarding your data against Bremer & Leguil (see Art. 26 GDPR).
Your personal data can be collected through cookies on this fan page, even if you do not have a Facebook account. Cookies are data packages that give users’ computers, smartphones and other devices a certain label. They are regularly stored on the user’s device when visiting a Facebook page, including this fan page. Facebook receives, records and processes the information stored in the cookies, particularly when the user visits the Facebook services, services provided by other members of the Facebook Group and services provided by other companies that use the Facebook services. Other instances, such as Facebook partners and even third parties, can also use cookies on the Facebook service pages in order to provide services to the companies advertising on Facebook. Please refer to the Facebook cookie policy for further information on the use of cookies by Facebook.
Cookies are primarily installed for displaying personalised advertising to visitors of the Facebook pages, including fan pages. This is done by displaying adverts to the user on Facebook (i.e. including this fan page) of Facebook’s advertising partners whose website the user has previously visited. Cookies also make it possible to create Facebook usage statistics so that Facebook and Bremer & Leguil can trace the use of a fan page.
The collection of your data by cookies within the scope of the use of the fan page is not prescribed by law or contract. It is also not required for the conclusion of a contract. There is therefore no obligation to transfer your data to Facebook. However, failure to transfer your data (e.g. by blocking cookies) means that we will not be able to provide you with the fan page, or are able to do so to a limited extent only.
Bremer & Leguil operates this Facebook page in order to present its services to Facebook users and other stakeholders who visit this Facebook page and to communicate with them. Users’ personal data is processed on the basis of Bremer & Leguil’s legitimate interest in an optimised presentation of its company (Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR).
Your data may be transferred to Facebook Inc., USA, through the cookies. Facebook is certified for the EU-US Privacy Shield, i.e. when dealing with users in Europe, Facebook must comply with a data protection standard that the European Commission has found to be similar to the European standard. Facebook may also use third-party provider cookies. These are listed at https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/. The cookie policies of these providers are published on their respective websites.
With regard to your personal data, you can request from Bremer & Leguil to
- provide information in the form of a copy of the personal data and related information,
- provide this information in a structured and machine-readable format,
- correct the data in certain cases if it is incorrect,
- delete the data, particularly if you withdraw your consent or it has served its purpose, and
- restrict the processing of the data in certain cases.
You may also object to the use of your data for direct advertising purposes at any time.
Facebook users can change the advertising settings to influence how their user behaviour may be recorded when they visit our Facebook page. The Facebook settings and objection form provide further options in this regard.
The processing of information through the cookies used by Facebook can also be blocked by adjusting your browser settings to block third-party provider or Facebook cookies.
If you believe that the processing of personal data by Bremer & Leguil does not meet legal requirements, you can complain to the competent supervisor authority.
For further details on the use of cookies by Facebook, please read the Facebook privacy policy (https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation) and cookie policy (https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/). You can also download your own Facebook data directly from Facebook (download of the “expanded archive” in your account settings).
Please do not hesitate to contact our data protection officer should you have any questions:
Ralf Gründel
Datenschutzbeauftragter der Bremer & Leguil GmbH
Bremer & Leguil GmbH
Am Burgacker 30-42
47051 Duisburg
E-Mail: datenschutz@bremer-leguil.de