PRIVACY POLICY
Version: 15 March 2025
Contents
1. Controller
Peter Nachtigal
E-mail: info@nachtigal-services.com
Phone: +49 1573 32 032 75
2. Overview of Processing Activities
The following overview summarises the categories of data we process, the purposes of processing, and the groups of data subjects involved.
Categories of Data Processed
Categories of Data Subjects
Purposes of Processing
3. Relevant Legal Bases
Below is a summary of the GDPR legal bases on which we process personal data. National data-protection rules of the country in which you or we are located may also apply.
Legal Basis | Explanation |
|---|---|
Consent – Art. 6 (1) a GDPR | The data subject has given consent for one or more specific purposes. |
Contract performance / pre-contractual steps – Art. 6 (1) b GDPR | Processing is necessary to perform a contract with the data subject or to take steps at the data subject’s request prior to entering into a contract. |
Legitimate interests – Art. 6 (1) f GDPR | Processing is necessary for the purposes of the controller’s or a third party’s legitimate interests, except where overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject. |
German National Legislation
In Germany, the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) and, where applicable, the data-protection acts of the federal states also apply.
Note on the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP)
These privacy notices serve both the GDPR and the Swiss FADP. For readability we use the GDPR terminology; the legal meaning under Swiss law remains unaffected.
4. International Data Transfers
If we process data in a third country (i.e. outside the EU/EEA) or disclose it to third parties there, we do so only:
EU-US Data Privacy Framework
Some US providers we use are certified under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (adequacy decision of 10 July 2023). Certified companies are listed at dataprivacyframework.gov.
5. General Information on Storage and Deletion
We erase personal data as soon as:
Exceptions arise where statutory retention duties or overriding interests require longer storage.
Statutory Retention Periods (Germany)
Where multiple retention periods apply, the longest period prevails. Periods of at least one year that are not linked to a specific start date begin at the end of the calendar year in which the triggering event occurred.
6. Rights of Data Subjects
Under Art. 15-21 GDPR you have in particular:
7. Provision of the Online Offer & Web Hosting
We process users’ IP addresses to deliver website content and functions to their browsers or devices.
8. Use of Cookies
Cookies store and retrieve information on user devices (e.g. login status, cart contents, analytics).
Users can withdraw consent or object via browser settings.
9. Contact & Enquiry Management
When you contact us (e-mail, form, phone, social media) we process the information you provide to handle the enquiry and any related actions.
10. Amendments and Updates
Please review this Privacy Policy regularly. We will update it whenever changes in our data processing make this necessary and will inform you if individual cooperation (e.g. renewed consent) is required.
Note: Company addresses may change over time; please verify before contacting.
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