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Imprint

Imprint

GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH
Neule­hen­straße 8
33790 Halle/Westfalen

phone +49 (0) 5201 185-0
fax +49 (0) 5201 10931
e-mail: in­fo@gerry­weber.com
www.gerry­weber.com

Managing Directors:
Arnd Buchardt, Torsten Waack van Wasen

Registry court:
Ma­gis­trate’s court of Gütersloh HRB 13416

VAT-No:
DE 126954835

Dis­claim­er of liability

 

  1. The image, texts and/or graphic designs on the website are protected by copyright. The copyright for published, self-designed objects is owned ex­clus­ively by GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH. No part of the contents of this website, in par­tic­u­lar the graphics, sound documents, video sequences and texts, may be re­pro­duced or used in other elec­tron­ic or printed pub­lic­a­tions without written per­mis­sion from GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH.
  2. GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH assumes no liability for the current status, accuracy, com­plete­ness or quality of the in­form­a­tion provided. Liability claims against it which are based on material or non-material damages which have been caused by the usage or non-usage of the in­form­a­tion provided and/or the usage of erroneous or in­com­plete in­form­a­tion are fun­da­ment­ally excluded, provided that GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH has not acted with in­ten­tion­al neg­li­gence.
  3. GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH is not liable for the contents of other Internet sites ("links") outside of its realm of re­spons­ib­il­ity to which it may be linked directly or in­dir­ectly. The provider of the linked site is solely re­spons­ible for illegal, erroneous or in­com­plete contents and in par­tic­u­lar for damages which may result from the usage or non-usage of in­form­a­tion thus provided. GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH herewith expressly declares that it was aware of no illegal contents in the re­spect­ive linked sites at the time the links were set. GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH has no influence on the current or future design, contents or copyright ownership of linked sites. It thus herewith expressly distances itself from all contents of linked sites which have been altered after the link was set. This statement likewise applies to all links and ref­er­ences within its own Internet offer as well as for entries in guest books, dis­cus­sion forums and mailing lists set up by GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH.
  4. If parts or in­di­vidu­al for­mu­la­tions in this text do not cor­res­pond with the currently valid legal situation, no longer cor­res­pond with it or do not fully cor­res­pond with it, the content and validity of the remaining portions of the document shall remain un­af­fected by this.

Privacy Policy

 
Version 3.0 dated May 2018


DATA PRIVACY POLICY, DATA PRIVACY IN­FORM­A­TION AND CONSENT TO THE USE OF PERSONAL DATA ON OUR WEBSITES



This privacy policy relates to our websites at the following addresses:
gerry­weber.com
group.gerry­weber.com

gerry­weber-b2b.com

Other Internet addresses of our company may contain different data privacy policies.

We collect, process and use your personal data in ac­cord­ance with the laws and reg­u­la­tions of the Federal Republic of Germany and the EU General Data Pro­tec­tion Reg­u­la­tion. We want you to be informed when visiting our website. The necessary data privacy in­form­a­tion is explained below:


1 CONTACT DETAILS OF THE DATA PRO­TEC­TION OFFICER

GERRY WEBER In­ter­na­tion­al GmbH
C/O Der Datens­chutz­beau­ftragte
Neule­hen­str. 8
33790 Halle/Westfalen

e-mail: datens­chutz@gerry­weber.com
phone +49 (0) 521 / 557 333 0


2 PURPOSES AND LEGAL PRIN­CIPLES OF DATA PRO­CESSING

Own le­git­im­ate interests in pro­cessing pursuant to Art.6 (1f):

  • secure website operation
  • stat­ist­ic­al eval­u­ations of website use
  • investor in­form­a­tion
  • provision of press in­form­a­tion
  • log-in to photo archives
  • providing services and es­tab­lish­ing contact
  • in­form­a­tion on marketing campaigns and new products
  • web analysis and stat­ist­ic­al usage data analysis using Google Analytics

We also process personal data for the further purposes described below.


3 PERSONAL DATA FOR SENDING NEWS­LET­TERS

If you have re­gistered for the news­let­ter, we use your e-mail address to send you the news­let­ter.

Re­gis­tra­tion for the news­let­ter is made via double opt-in. After your re­gis­tra­tion, you will receive a con­firm­a­tion e-mail in which you are asked to confirm receipt of the news­let­ter by clicking on a link in the con­firm­a­tion e-mail. You will not receive the news­let­ter before you have sent the con­firm­a­tion by clicking on the link.

If you no longer want to receive the news­let­ter, you may un­sub­scribe at any time without incurring any costs other than the trans­mis­sion costs according to the basic tariffs.

This means that the data for the news­let­ter will be stored (duration of storage) for the duration of your consent or until you object/un­sub­scribe.


4 Com­pet­i­tions

We organise com­pet­i­tions at irregular intervals. We will use your personal data in con­junc­tion with com­pet­i­tions to inform you of a potential prize. More detailed in­form­a­tion on com­pet­i­tions is provided in the con­di­tions of par­ti­cip­a­tion of the re­spect­ive com­pet­i­tion.


5 Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that is trans­mit­ted to your computer when you visit our websites. If you accept cookies on our website, we have no access to your files but we can identify your computer with the help of the cookies.

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • to allow you to use and manage your shopping cart
  • to recognise you upon future visits in order to show certain settings in your shopping cart (type of payment and delivery, country of delivery)
  • to allow you to use the per­son­al­isa­tion of our site
  • to customise our site even more ef­fect­ively to our users’ re­quire­ments (e.g. with the help of on-site targeting)
  • in con­nec­tion with the use of social plug-ins (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Google-Plus)

All of the cookies used for the above purposes do not contain any personal data and do not make it possible to assign them to you as a natural person. Cookies only make it possible to identify the computer used and only until the cookies are deleted or delete them­selves because they have reached the end of their life.

Most browsers accept cookies as a standard. You may accept or disable temporary and stored cookies in­de­pend­ently of each other in the security settings. If you disable cookies, certain functions on our website may not or no longer be available to you and some in­form­a­tion may no longer be shown correctly.


6 Google Analytics

Our web pages use Google Analytics, a service of Google Inc., USA. Google Analytics uses cookies, i.e. text files that are stored on your computer and allow your use of the website to be analysed. The in­form­a­tion produced by the cookie on your use of the website is usually trans­mit­ted to a Google server in the USA and stored there.

In the event of the ac­tiv­a­tion of IP an­onymisa­tion on our website, your IP address will be shortened by Google within member states of the European Union or in other con­tract­ing member states to the agreement in the European Economic Area. Only in ex­cep­tion­al cases will the full IP address be trans­ferred to a Google server in the USA and be shortened there. Google will use this in­form­a­tion to analyse your use of the website, to compile reports on website activity and to provide further services to the website operator as­so­ci­ated with use of the website and Internet use. The IP address sent from your browser as part of Google Analytics is not brought together with other Google data.

You can prevent cookie storage through settings in your browser software; we would, however, point out that in this event it is possible that you will not be able to use all of the functions of this website to their full extent. In addition, you can prevent Google from recording the data produced by the cookie relating to your use of the website and from pro­cessing this data by down­load­ing and in­stalling the browser plug-in available under the following link:http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.


7 USE OF WEB FONTS

Web fonts of FONTS.COM and MYFONTS.COM

This site uses web fonts made available by FONTS.COM and/or MYFONTS.COM for the con­sist­ent present­a­tion of fonts. When you visit a page, your browser stores the required web fonts in your browser cache to correctly display texts and fonts.

For this purpose, your browser must establish a con­nec­tion to the servers of FONTS.COM and/or MYFONTS.COM. This will let FONTS.COM and/or MYFONTS.COM know that our website has been accessed via your IP address. FONTS.COM and/or MYFONTS.COM are used in the interest of a con­sist­ent and at­tract­ive present­a­tion of our online offer. This con­sti­tutes a le­git­im­ate interest within the meaning Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR.

If your browser does not support web fonts, your computer will use a standard font.

For more in­form­a­tion on FONTS.COM, visit https://www.fonts.com/info/legal. For more in­form­a­tion on MYFONTS.COM, visit https://www.monotype.com/legal/.


8 COL­LEC­TION, PRO­CESSING AND USE OF PERSONAL DATA AND DURATION OF STORAGE

“Col­lec­tion” is the pro­cure­ment of personal data. “Pro­cessing“ is the storage, modi­fic­a­tion, trans­mis­sion, blocking and erasure of personal data. “Use“ is all usage of personal data unless it is pro­cessing.

Personal data is collected on our website for the purpose of per­form­ing the contract including sub­sequent services, for ad­min­is­trat­ive purposes and for our own marketing purposes. The Federal Date Pro­tec­tion Act (BDSG new) and the EU General Data Pro­tec­tion Reg­u­la­tion con­sti­tute the main legal basis for this. We store and process personal data in the Federal Republic of Germany.

Upon your request, we will provide you with free in­form­a­tion on the data stored with regard to your person or your alias. If you want to obtain in­form­a­tion, please send a message to datens­chutz@gerry­weber.com or send your request by mail. Upon request, we will also rectify, block or erase your personal data if this is mandatory and/or possible under ap­plic­able law.

Personal data will be passed on only if this is necessary to perform the contract, e.g. to use a delivery service to deliver your orders. Depending on the type of payment chosen by you, personal data may be passed on to third parties for the purpose of managing payments. Your data is not passed on to third parties (e.g. for marketing purposes) but only within member companies of the GERRY WEBER Group.


9 YOUR RIGHTS OF IN­FORM­A­TION

You have the right to obtain from us free access to in­form­a­tion about your personal data stored by us. Under the cor­res­pond­ing legal con­di­tions, you also have the right to obtain from us the rec­ti­fic­a­tion, erasure or blocking of your data and the right to the re­stric­tion of pro­cessing.

We will be pleased to answer any inquiries you may have in this respect. At the same time, however, we must make sure that in­form­a­tion is provided to the correct persons. To prevent personal data from being in­ad­vert­ently sent to the wrong person because of mistaken iden­tit­ies, we would ask you to always send your requests for in­form­a­tion stating details such as your precise address or your date of birth.

For this purpose, please use the e-mail address provided in the Imprint adding “Data Privacy”.


10 RIGHT TO OBJECT, DATA TRANS­MIS­SION AND WITH­DRAW­AL OF CONSENT

You have the right to object to the pro­cessing and the right to data port­ab­il­ity. If the pro­cessing is based on a consent, e.g. your consent to es­tab­lish­ing contact by e-mail, this consent may be withdrawn at any time with effect for the future.


11 RIGHT TO LODGE A COMPLAINT WITH A SU­PER­VIS­ORY AUTHORITY

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent su­per­vis­ory authority.

The contact details of the competent su­per­vis­ory authority are provided below:

Die Landes­beau­ftragte für Datens­chutz und In­form­a­tionsfreiheit Nordrhein-Westfalen Postfach 20 04 44; 40102 Düs­sel­dorf; Tel.: 0211/38424-0; post­s­telle@ldi.nrw.de


12 NECESSITY TO MAKE DATA AVAILABLE

It is necessary to make personal data available to perform the business re­la­tion­ship as well as for the other purposes mentioned above. If data is not made available, customer support and after-sales service as well as sending the news­let­ter may be partly or entirely im­possible.
Automated decision-making including profiling is not used in this context.