DATA PRIVACY
Data privacy statement
We, CONTIGESTION SA, CH-1204 Genève (also referred to as “CONTIGESTION”, “we” or “us”) take the protection of your personal information very seriously and strictly observe data protection legislation. The present data privacy statement and declaration of consent (also “data privacy statement”) refers exclusively to personal data collected, processed and used when using the website www.contigestion.com (also the “website”).
Unless otherwise stipulated, CONTIGESTION is the responsible body for collecting, processing and using personal data.
Consent
By clicking on “continue”, you agree to the collection, processing and use of your personal data by us in accordance with these data use provisions. You can revoke your consent at any time with future effect. To do so, simply send an email to info@contigestion.com, stating your revocation.
Data collection and processing by visiting our websites
Personal data is only collected, used and passed on by CONTIGESTION if this is legal or the user gives his/her consent to data collection. For technical reasons, visiting the website using your browser will result in your IP address and other technical data, such as, e.g. information about the browser type and access times, being transmitted to us.
IP address and MAC address
The IP address is the globally valid identification of your computer that is unique at the time of allocation by your internet service provider and, in its currently most common form (IPv4), consists of four numerical blocks separated by dots. As a private user, you will generally not use a consistent IP address, since you will only be assigned this temporarily by your provider (so-called "dynamic IP address"). In the case of a permanently assigned IP address (so-called "static IP address"), clear allocation of user data is possible in principle using this feature. Except for the purpose of tracking unauthorised access to our website, we generally use this data for evaluations on an anonymous basis and not a personal one, for example, which of our websites are favoured, how many times a day they are accessed and similar things.
If you already have a newer version of the IP address (IPv6), you should also know the following: the IPv6 address consists of 8 blocks of four. The first four blocks, as with the entire IPv4 address, are typically dynamically assigned to private users. The last four blocks of an IPv6 address (the so-called "interface identifier"), however, are determined by the terminal that they use to browse the website. Unless otherwise set in your operating system, the so-called MAC address is used. The MAC address is a kind of serial number that is unique to every IP-capable device in the world. [We therefore do not store the last four blocks of your IPv6 address.] We generally recommend that you activate the so-called “privacy extensions” or your end device, to better anonymise the last four blocks of your IPv6 address. The most common operating systems have a "privacy extensions" feature but it is not the default setting in many cases.
Cookies and the use of analysis tools
In some instances, websites use so-called “cookies”. Cookies serve to make our services more user friendly, effective and safer. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer and saved by your browser. Most of the cookies used by us are so-called “session cookies”. They are automatically deleted at the end of your visit. Cookies do not harm your computer and do not contain any viruses.
You can prevent the transmission of this kind of data in the future by setting up your browser, app or operating system environment (iOS, Android) to do so. However, this may lead to problems with the opening, operation or functionality of the content or service offered.
The following cookies are used by the website:
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 analyse how visitors use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website will normally be transmitted to and stored by Google on a server in the USA. If IP anonymisation is activated on this website, your IP address will be truncated beforehand within a member state of the European Union or in other contracting states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases will the full IP address be transmitted to a Google server in the United States and truncated there. 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 will not associate your IP address transferred within the framework of Google Analytics with any other data held by Google. Furthermore, you can prevent Google's collection and use of data generated by the cookie and related to your use of the website (including your IP address) by downloading and installing the browser plug-in or alternatively clicking on the following link to opt out of cookies: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de
Right to information, deletion
You always have the right to information about information saved about you, its origin and recipient, as well as the purpose of storage. According to statutory provisions, you also have the right to the correction, blocking or deletion of personal data.
Further information
Your trust is important to us. We are therefore happy to talk to you at any time and answer questions relating to the processing of your personal data. Please contact us if you have any questions that were not answered in this privacy statement or if you would like more specific information regarding a certain point.
Security information
We strive to utilise all technical and organisational options when storing your personal information so that it is not accessible to third parties. We cannot guarantee complete data security when communicating by email; we therefore recommend that you send confidential information by post.