PRIVACY POLICY
Personal data (usually referred to just as "data" below) will only be processed by us to the extent necessary and for the purpose of providing a functional and user-friendly website, including its contents, and the services offered there.
Per Art. 4 No. 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, i.e. the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "GDPR"), "processing" refers to any operation or set of operations such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination, or otherwise making available, alignment, or combination, restriction, erasure, or destruction performed on personal data, whether by automated means or not.
The following privacy policy is intended to inform you in particular about the type, scope, purpose, duration, and legal basis for the processing of such data either under our own control or in conjunction with others. We also inform you below about the third-party components we use to optimize our website and improve the user experience which may result in said third parties also processing data they collect and control.
Our privacy policy is structured as follows:
I. Information about us as controllers of your data
II. The rights of users and data subjects
III. Information about the data processing
I. Information about us as controllers of your data
The party responsible for this website (the "controller") for purposes of data protection law is:
Klinikum der Universität München (KUM)
Hermann-Schmidt-Str. 10
80336 München
Germany
Email: KIND.ChiFHA@med.uni-muenchen.de
II. The rights of users and data subjects
With regard to the data processing to be described in more detail below, users and data subjects have the right
- to confirmation of whether data concerning them is being processed, information about the data being processed, further information about the nature of the data processing, and copies of the data (cf. also Art. 15 GDPR);
- to correct or complete incorrect or incomplete data (cf. also Art. 16 GDPR);
- to the immediate deletion of data concerning them (cf. also Art. 17 DSGVO), or, alternatively, if further processing is necessary as stipulated in Art. 17 Para. 3 GDPR, to restrict said processing per Art. 18 GDPR;
- to receive copies of the data concerning them and/or provided by them and to have the same transmitted to other providers/controllers (cf. also Art. 20 GDPR);
- to file complaints with the supervisory authority if they believe that data concerning them is being processed by the controller in breach of data protection provisions (see also Art. 77 GDPR).
In addition, the controller is obliged to inform all recipients to whom it discloses data of any such corrections, deletions, or restrictions placed on processing the same per Art. 16, 17 Para. 1, 18 GDPR. However, this obligation does not apply if such notification is impossible or involves a disproportionate effort. Nevertheless, users have a right to information about these recipients.
Likewise, under Art. 21 GDPR, users and data subjects have the right to object to the controller's future processing of their data pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. In particular, an objection to data processing for the purpose of direct advertising is permissible.
III. Information about the data processing
Your data processed when using our website will be deleted or blocked as soon as the purpose for its storage ceases to apply, provided the deletion of the same is not in breach of any statutory storage obligations or unless otherwise stipulated below.
Server data
For technical reasons, the following data sent by your internet browser to us or to our server provider will be collected, especially to ensure a secure and stable website: These server log files record the type and version of your browser, operating system, the website from which you came (referrer URL), the webpages on our site visited, the date and time of your visit, as well as the IP address from which you visited our site.
The data thus collected will be temporarily stored, but not in association with any other of your data.
The basis for this storage is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in the improvement, stability, functionality, and security of our website.
The data will be deleted within no more than seven days, unless continued storage is required for evidentiary purposes. In which case, all or part of the data will be excluded from deletion until the investigation of the relevant incident is finally resolved.
Cookies
a) Session cookies
We use cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files or other storage technologies stored on your computer by your browser. These cookies process certain specific information about you, such as your browser, location data, or IP address.
This processing makes our website more user-friendly, efficient, and secure, allowing us, for example, to display our website in different languages or to offer a shopping cart function.
The legal basis for such processing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR, insofar as these cookies are used to collect data to initiate or process contractual relationships.
If the processing does not serve to initiate or process a contract, our legitimate interest lies in improving the functionality of our website. The legal basis is then Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR.
When you close your browser, these session cookies are deleted.
b) Third-party cookies
If necessary, our website may also use cookies from companies with whom we cooperate for the purpose of advertising, analyzing, or improving the features of our website.
Please refer to the following information for details, in particular for the legal basis and purpose of such third-party collection and processing of data collected through cookies.
c) Disabling cookies
You can refuse the use of cookies by changing the settings on your browser. Likewise, you can use the browser to delete cookies that have already been stored. However, the steps and measures required vary, depending on the browser you use. If you have any questions, please use the help function or consult the documentation for your browser or contact its maker for support. Browser settings cannot prevent so-called flash cookies from being set. Instead, you will need to change the setting of your Flash player. The steps and measures required for this also depend on the Flash player you are using. If you have any questions, please use the help function or consult the documentation for your Flash player or contact its maker for support.
If you prevent or restrict the installation of cookies, not all of the functions on our site may be fully usable.
Contact
If you contact us via email or the contact form, the data you provide will be used for the purpose of processing your request. We must have this data in order to process and answer your inquiry; otherwise we will not be able to answer it in full or at all.
The legal basis for this data processing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR.
Your data will be deleted once we have fully answered your inquiry and there is no further legal obligation to store your data, such as if an order or contract resulted therefrom.
Use of Webpage Analysis Tool Matomo (formerly PIWIK)
Programs for evaluation of user behavior on the LMU internet pages are only used by the LMU in an anonymized form. On several internet and Moodle pages we use the Open-Source-Software-Tool Matomo (formerly PIWIK) for analysis of your surfing behavior. This software places a cookie on your computer. If individual pages - even sub-pages - of our internet pages are called, then the following anonymized data is saved.
• Two bytes of the IP address of the calling system (user’s system)
• The called internet page
• The internet page from which the user has arrived at the called internet page (referrer)
• The sub-pages which are called from the called internet page
• The dwell-time on the internet page
• The frequency of call-up of the internet page
• Information about the operating system, type of browser, video display resolution
The software Matomo is set up so that full IP addresses are not saved, but rather two bytes of the IP address are masked. In this way an unambiguous association with the calling computer is not possible. Therefore, your IP address is also always anonymized before any evaluation.
The software runs exclusively on the servers of the LMU. Any saving of data occurs only on these servers. Any transmittal to third parties does not occur. Additional information on Matomo is found at https://matomo.org/docs/privacy/ (external link).
The use of Matomo can be disabled in general by making a corresponding setting in your internet browser.
You can decide whether an unambiguous internet analysis cookie may be saved in your browser in order to allow the operator of the internet page to acquire and analyze various statistical - not personal - data. The use of an internet analysis cookie serves the purpose of improving the quality of the internet pages and their content, and for improving user convenience. Web analysis cookies make it clear how the internet page is being used, so that the offering can be optimized.
However, if you decide against it, then please disable the checkbox to set the Matomo deactivation cookie in your browser.
Your visit to this webpage is currently detected and anonymized by the Matomo web analysis tool. Please click here so that your visit will no longer be detected.
The use of Google Analytics on the LMU web servers does not occur for reasons of data protection.
Google reCAPTCHA
We use the Google service reCaptcha to determine whether a person or a computer makes a specific entry in our contact or newsletter form. Google uses the following information to determine if you are a human being or a computer: IP address of the terminal device you are using, the website you are visiting and on which the captcha is integrated, the date and duration of the visit, the identification data of the browser and operating system type used, Google account if you are logged in to Google, mouse movements on the reCaptcha areas and tasks for which you must identify images. The legal basis for the described data processing is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f General Data Protection Regulation. There is a legitimate interest on our part in this data processing to ensure the security of our website and to protect us from automated input (attacks).
Information regarding the Newsletter subscription and on Data Privacy according to Art. 13 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
1. Responsibility for data processing
Klinikum der Universität München
Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts (AöR) vertreten durch:
Vorsitzender und Ärztlicher Direktor
Prof. Dr. med. Markus M. Lerch
Kaufmännischer Direktor
Markus Zendler
Marchioninistraße 15
81377 München
Mail: info@klinikum.uni-muenchen.de
Tel.: 089 / 4400 - 0
Responsible organizational unit or service center for data processing
Klinikum der Universität München
Hermann-Schmidt-Str. 10
80336 München
Germany
Email: KIND.ChiFHA@med.uni-muenchen.de
2. Contact information for the Data Protection Officer
Behördlicher Datenschutzbeauftragter des Klinikums der Universität München
Pettenkoferstraße 8
80336 München
datenschutz@med.uni-muenchen.de
Tel.: 089 / 4400 - 58454
Fax: 089 / 4400 – 55192
3. Type of Processed Data and Purpose of Data Processing
The purpose for sending of the newsletter is to provide occasion-related information about the Early Nutrition eAcademy (ENeA). In addition, information is also provided about new and updated projects of the Early nutrition eAcademy.Data processing for purposes other than for the stated and/or legally permissible purposes (e.g. according to Art. 6 para. 2 Bavarian Data Protection Law (BayDSG) for internal checking of system security) shall not occur.
We only process the data that you have provided to us for the specified purpose (sending of the Newsletter), that is, your email address(Art. 4 para. 2 BayDSG).
The Newsletter will be sent intermittently and only to the email address provided by you. We use the double opt-in method to verify the email address related to the subscription in order to prevent misuse or abuse of email addresses. The double opt-in method is a two-step process. In the first step, you enter your email address into an application form and send off the form. The ordering system then immediately sends a confirmation email to the email address you just provided. In the confirmation email you are prompted to click on the confirmation link, you again state that in the future the relevant emails (Newsletter) may be sent to the relevant email address. Only after the confirmation link has been activated, will your email address be added to the distribution list. If you do not respond (before the “time-out”), then you will not receive any further emails. The confirmation period will expire after 1 month.
4. Legal basis for data processing
We process your data in conformance with and on the basis of the GDPR, the BayDSG and other applicable data protection regulations. The data processing for the purpose of sending the Newsletter shall occur exclusively on the basis of your consent according to Art. 6 para. 1 a) GDPR.
5. Automated Decision-making
Your data will not be used in purely automated processing methods for purposes of decision-making.
6. Transmittal of data to third parties
The processing shall occur on internal data processing equipment. Within the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München only those persons or departments will receive your personal data who require the data in performance of the stated processing requirements. Your data will not be transferred to third parties or to another country.
Data processing in connection with the Newsletter subscription shall occur by the mailing service “Cleverreach”, with which we have a task processing agreement.
7. Duration of data storage
The duration of data storage is governed by the legal requirements. The data will be deleted as soon as and provided it is no longer required for the stated processing purpose, and is no longer needed based on legal regulations.
In the event that you revoke your consent (cancel the Newsletter), then the Newsletter subscription will cease and your personal data will be deleted immediately, provided the data is no longer needed due to legal regulations.
8. Your Rights
The Newsletter subscription is voluntary, at no cost and at no obligation. You have the right to obtain information about your saved personal data (Art. 15 GDPR). If incorrect personal data is being processed, then you are entitled to a right for correction (Art. 16 GDPR).
You have the right of revocation with future effect. You can cease the Newsletter subscription at any time, without providing any reason, in writing or electronically, in particular by using the Cancel link at the end of every Newsletter, or by sending an email to the following email address: enea@med.uni-muenchen.de. Your email address will then be removed from the distribution list and deleted from the data processing system. After your cancellation and/or without your consent, the Newsletter cannot be sent to you. The lawfulness of the data processing occurring until the time of your cancellation shall not be thereby affected.
If you wish to enforce your rights, then the service center responsible for sending the Newsletter will check whether the legal prerequisites have been satisfied and will then take the appropriate action. For any questions or complaints, please contact the service center provided in Section 1. In addition, according to Art 77 GDPR you have a right to complain to the Data Protection Oversight Authority. The oversight authority responsible for the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, is the Bavarian State Officer for Data Protection (P.O. Box 22 12 19, 80502 Munich, phone: 089 212672-0, fax: 089 212672-50, Email: poststelle@datenschutz-bayern.de, Internet: www.datenschutz-bayern.de).
Additional information on your rights and on data privacy are found at https://www.uni-muenchen.de/funktionen/datenschutz/index.html.
Model Data Protection Statement for Anwaltskanzlei Weiß & Partner