One of the main objectives of the GDPR is to define and safeguard the data protection rights of EU citizens and individuals within the EU. Even if you have already provided us with certain personal data, you are still entitled to various rights with regard to your personal data. You have the right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, data portability, cancellation, objection and complaint to a supervisory authority. When you submit a request to us, we may ask you to confirm your identity or may need to obtain further information from you for identification purposes. Where legally permissible, your request may also be rejected on the basis of reasons clearly stated by us.
In principle, all personal data remains in our operational systems until the purpose of the data processing – the provision of the service requested by the user – expires or a deletion request is made by the user. Users can request the controller to block or delete their data at any time.
If the option of direct (automated) deletion of certain or all personal data within the website is made available, personal data associated with this will also be completely deleted from our operational systems and can no longer be used for the service. Excluded from this deletion procedure are any third-party providers addressed (outside our control) and any independent archive systems used by us for failover (backups) or error logging (log files). Such data stocks in these independent archive systems (cannot be used operationally and can only be viewed to a limited extent) are automatically overwritten – usually after one year.
When you use this website, any other personal data – apart from that already described – is only stored ‘fleetingly’ for the length of time that is technically necessary to provide this service, for IT security purposes or to help us rectify errors. This includes, in particular, log files, IP addresses, user data and identifiers. This data is not used for any other purposes and is used in accordance with data protection regulations (DSG, TKG).
It is our intention to store and transfer your data as securely as possible. We therefore store your data exclusively on systems within the European Economic Area and only transfer your data to third-party providers if they are obliged to fulfil the DSGVO/GDPR data protection requirements or are bound to an equivalent level of data protection by signing the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework (between companies in the EU and companies in the USA) or an equivalent agreement between other legal systems. This does not apply to any explicit requests for data transfer made by you.
Please send all requests for information, enquiries or objections to data processing by e-mail to office@allaboutapps.at or in writing to the address given in the annex under ‘Our contact details’.