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General information on data protection – basic statement and general information

We are very pleased that you have an interest in D42C and are visiting our website. The protection of your private rights and freedoms is important to us; we only use your data for the intended purposes. Since it is important to us that you know at all times to what extent we collect, use and, if necessary, pass your data on to third parties, we will subsequently inform you in detail about the processing of your personal data (collected via our website). In principle, you can use our webpages without providing any data; if there are exceptions for selected services, we will explain these below. We will not process data without a legal basis or without your informed consent. When processing personal data, we adhere to internationally recognised requirements including those of the EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Definition of terms

To ensure the easily understandable and legible form of the data protection declaration, we refer to generally applicable term standards as follows:

Personal data shall refer to all information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (also referred to as a “data subject”); a natural person is regarded as identifiable, if he/she can be directly or indirectly identified, especially by means of association with an identifier such as a name, with an identification number, with location data, with an online ID or with one or several special features reflecting the physical, physiological, genetic, psychic, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person;

Processing shall mean any operation or set of operations which is performed using personal data or sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction;

Restriction of processing shall mean marking stored personal data with a restriction on future processing.

Profiling shall mean any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyse or predict aspects concerning that natural person’s performance at work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location or movements.

Pseudonymisation shall mean the processing of personal data in such a way that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without additional information, provided that this additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures ensuring that the personal data is not an identified or an identifiable natural person.

Data collector shall refer to a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body, which either alone or with others, determines purposes and means of processing of personal data; The processor is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which processes personal data on behalf of the controller;

Recipient shall refer to a person, public authority, agency or other body to which personal data is disclosed, whether or not it is a third party. However, authorities which may receive personal data under specific law or under a particular investigation mandate shall not be considered recipients; processing of personal data data by such authorities shall be carried out in accordance with the applicable data protection rules in accordance with the purposes of the processing;

Third party shall refer to a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, controller, processor and persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorised to process personal data.

The data subject’s agreement shall be voluntary each time for the particular case, in an informed and unequivocal manner, in the form of a statement or other clear affirmative act indicating the data subject’s consent to the processing of personal data concerning him/her.

Name and Address of the data controller / data protection officer

The Forty To See, Inc. (D42C)

Chairman
29 Hamton Ct East
Robbinsville, NJ 08691
USA

Phone: +1 (609) 223-0085

info@d42c.com

If you have any questions about the processing of your personal data, if you wish to assert your rights as a data subject (e.g. the right to be informed, correct, block or delete data) or if you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact our data protection officer directly.

Cookies

We use cookies on this website; these are small text files that are stored on your computer via your Internet browser (e.g. Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge).

This cookie may contain a so-called cookie ID – a unique identifier consisting of a string of characters that enables the assignment of Internet pages and servers to the browser that saves them.

At the same time, these cookies may provide us with information that enables us to optimise our website to meet our visitors‘ needs. We use cookies in part only for the duration of your visit to the website. All cookies on our website contain purely technical information, no personal data.

It is possible to use our website without cookies (even if they may not be fully functional). Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. However, you can deactivate the storing of cookies or adjust your browser so that it notifies you when cookies are sent.

Collection of general data and information

As soon as you visit our website, our web server collects some general data and technical information – as shown in the following table:

data collected

collection purpose

Browser types and versions used

Correct display of page contents

Operating system used, origin of visitors (referrer, e.g. Google), subpages clicked on

Collection purpose: Optimisation of our website content and our advertising

Date and time of access to the website as well as the visitor’s IP address and internet service provider

Ensuring the permanent functionality of our IT systems (for the operation of the website) and preventing misuse

Other security data and information in the event of attacks

Providing relevant information to law enforcement agencies in the event of a cyber attack

This data is collected and stored anonymously; we do not intend to profile or make any conclusions about the person concerned.

Making contact

You can also contact us via the e-mail addresses provided on our website. Personal data is only collected if you voluntarily provide it to us within the framework of your e-mail or contact form. We use the data you provide without your express permission solely to fulfil and process your contact inquiry. This is not passed on to third parties or, if so, only takes place on the basis of your inquiry.

Deletion or blocking of personal data

We store your personal data only for the time required to fulfil the specified purpose. Your data will be deleted immediately after the expiry of the purpose and storage periods, if any. If deletion is not possible, the data will be blocked instead.

The rights of data subjects

Existing regulations for data protection provide rights for data subjects, which are explained below in relation to data processing on our website:

1) Right to be informed

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right to receive information stored by us about your person free of charge at any time. This specification applies in particular to the following data processing details:

If you wish to exercise your right to information, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

2) Right of rectification

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it - and such data should prove to be incorrect - you have the right to request its immediate correction or, if necessary, completion of incorrect or incomplete data concerning you.

If you wish to exercise your right to correction, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

3) Right to deletion

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right to request the deletion of your data, provided that the processing is no longer necessary and one of the following conditions is fulfilled:

As part of the deletion request, we may pass on your request to those third parties to whom your data was previously transferred.

If you wish to exercise your right of deletion, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

4) Right to restrict processing

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right to demand restriction of the data processing, provided that one of the following conditions is fulfilled:

5) Right to data portability

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right to receive the personal data concerning you from us in a structured, common and machine-readable format. As long as it is technically possible and the rights and freedoms of other persons are not affected, we will – at your request – transfer your data to another recipient (data controller).

If you wish to exercise your right to data portability, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

6) Right to object

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right to object to data processing (including profiling) at any time. In exceptional cases, the objection may be invalid, e.g. if we can assert compelling legitimate interests for processing that outweigh your interests, or processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims. In the event and only if we process your personal data for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object to such processing at any time. This also applies to any profiling connected with such direct advertising. You also have the right to object to the processing of the data we retain about you, in the event and only if we intend to carry out scientific or historical research or for statistical purposes unless such processing is necessary to fulfil a task in the public interest.

6) Right to object

If you wish to exercise your right of objection, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

7) Automated individual decision-making including profiling

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right not to be subject to decision based exclusively on automated processing – including profiling – which has a legal effect on you or significantly impairs you in a similar manner. Exceptions to this requirement apply if the decision to conclude or fulfil a contract between you and us is necessary or if you have expressly consented to the processing. In any event, we will take reasonable measures to protect your rights and freedoms and your legitimate interests, including at least the right on our part to receive the objection of a person, to express our position and to challenge the decision.

If you wish to make use of rights relating to automated decisions, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

8) Right to withdraw consent under applicable data protection law

In the event and only if we collect personal data from you or have it collected and process it, you have the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data at any time.

If you wish to exercise your right to withdraw consent, please contact our data protection officer using the contact details provided.

Data protection in job applications and in the job application procedure

On our website, we may offer you the convenient opportunity to apply with the company for advertised open positions using a specially provided form, if any. Should this option be available, we use the personal data collected about you exclusively for the purpose of processing the application. Alternatively, you can also apply to us via the e-mail address published in the job advertisement. If, at the end of the application process, we hire you as an employee, the purpose for processing the data concerned will change: in this case, it will in future be used to carry out and maintain the employment relationship. The personal data of applicants that we decide not to hire will be kept for archival and legal purposes for the legally prescribed period; and subsequently promptly destroyed or deleted.

Information on data security

We secure our website and other systems via technical and organisational measures against loss, destruction, access, modification or distribution of your data by unauthorised persons. However, despite regular checks and reasonable care, complete protection against all risks is not possible.

Legal basis for processing

We process personal data, if any, according to generally recognised and applicable law governing data protection.

Our legitimate interest

Our legitimate interest is based on carrying out our business activities to maintain a going concern and to safeguard the employment of our employees.

Storage duration

The duration of the storage of personal data depends on the respective legal retention period after the purpose ceases to apply. After expiry of this period, we will delete the corresponding data if it is no longer necessary for fulfilment or initiation of contract.

Obligation to provide personal data

Under certain conditions (e.g. due to legal or contractual regulations) you are obliged to provide us with your personal data. Examples of such processing are as follows:

Nature and purpose of processing

Requirement

Negotiation and conclusion of a consulting agreement (e.g. your address)

Fulfilment of contractual obligation (e.g. delivery of work product to your address)

In the context of employment (e.g. transmission of data to the tax authorities)

Compliance with legal requirements (e.g. tax regulations)

A violation (i.e. the failure to provide the required data) would mean that the respective data processing and consequently the corresponding agreement could not be concluded with you. Upon request, we will inform you in individual cases before collecting your data as to whether the provision is required by law or contract, or necessary for concluding an agreement, and what consequences this may have for you.

Existence of automated decision-making

We do not make use of automatic decision making and do not use any techniques to carry out profiling measures.

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