• Office
  • +49 8023 819552
  • info@bzell.de

Thank you very much for your interest in this website. On this page you will find information about the handling of your personal data as it is being collected and processed when you visit this website. In order to provide the functions and services of the website, it may be necessary to collect some of your personal data. Below you will find a description of information this website may collect about you, why it does so, and what rights you are entitled to with respect to your information.

Name and Contact of the GDPR Officer

  • Marius Dupuis
  • Am Seeberg 1
  • 83735 Bayrischzell
  • Phone +49 8023 819552
  • info@bzell.de

Informational use

If you use this website without transmitting data to us in any other way (e.g. by registration or use of the contact form), we collect technically necessary data, which is automatically transmitted to our server, among other things:
  • IP-Address
  • Date and time of the request
  • Content of the request
  • Access status/HTTP status code
  • Browsertype
  • Language and version of the browser software
  • Operating system
This is technically necessary in order to display this website to you. We also use the data to guarantee the security and stability of our website. The legal basis for the survey is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DS-GVO.

Use of cookies

We use cookies to facilitate and improve the use of our website. Cookies are text information that is stored on a computer when you visit a website via the web browser. This serves to recognise a session, for example when logging in permanently to a website or when using the shopping basket function of an online shop. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies. You can delete saved cookies at any time via the settings of your web browser. You can also adjust the settings of your web browser so that no cookies are saved. In this case, not all functions of our website may be available.

Data collection, processing purpose and legal basis

When a contract is concluded, we collect personal data about you. This concerns for example first and last name, address, e-mail address or telephone number. We use these data exclusively for the fulfilment of our obligations from the contract with you. For example, we use your address to send you the goods ordered, or your e-mail address to contact you. The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is the fulfilment of the contract with you pursuant to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b DSGVO. If you also give your consent, the additional legal basis is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a DSGVO.

Data Transfer to Order Processors

For processing, we make use of auxiliary persons, especially in the area of IT. As so-called contract processors, they process your data for us and are obliged to handle the data with care. Such order processing exists, for example, when we store data in an external computer centre. We use such service providers in these areas: IT Telecommunications Sales

Other Data Transfer

We transmit personal data to external parties in order to fulfil our contractual or legal obligations. We are required by law to transfer data to government authorities, e.g. tax authorities, supervisory authorities and law enforcement agencies. When transferring data to external bodies in third countries, i.e. outside the EU or the EEA, we ensure that these bodies treat your personal data with the same care as within the EU or the EEA. We only transfer personal data to third countries where the EU Commission has confirmed an adequate level of protection or where we ensure the careful handling of personal data through contractual agreements or other appropriate guarantees.

Storage period

We only process and store your personal data for as long as is necessary to fulfil our contractual obligations towards you. Your data will be blocked or deleted once our contractual obligations have ceased to apply. In addition, there may be legal storage obligations, for example commercial or fiscal storage obligations (e.g. Commercial Code, Tax Code). If such storage obligations exist, we block or delete your data at the end of these storage obligations.

Your rights

Here you will find your rights regarding your personal data. Details can be found in Articles 15-21 of the Basic Data Protection Regulation.
  • IP-Right to information
    You may request confirmation as to whether we process any personal data that concerns you. If this is the case, you can request information about this personal data as well as further information, e.g. the processing purposes, the recipients and the planned duration of storage or the criteria for determining the duration.
  • Right to rectification and completion
    You may request the correction of inaccurate data. Taking into account the purposes of processing, you may request the completion of incomplete data.
  • Right to cancellation ("right to be forgotten")
    You can demand deletion if processing is not necessary. This is the case, for example, if your data is no longer necessary for the original purposes, if you have withdrawn your declaration of consent under data protection law or if the data has been unlawfully processed.
  • Right to limitation of processing
    You can request the restriction of processing, e.g. if you are of the opinion that the personal data is incorrect.
  • Right to data transferability
    You have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, common and machine-readable format.
  • Right of objection
    You may object to the processing of certain personal data concerning you at any time for reasons arising from your particular situation. In the case of direct marketing, you may at any time object to the processing of personal data concerning you for the purposes of such advertising, including profiling in so far as it is linked to such direct marketing.
  • Right to revoke your data protection consent
    You can revoke your consent to the processing of your personal data at any time with effect for the future. However, the legality of the processing carried out until the revocation is not affected by this.
You can also file a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority at any time, for example if you believe that the data processing does not comply with data protection regulations.