Thank you for your interest in our website! Protecting the privacy of your personal data is a matter of great importance to us. We would like to inform you below how we handle your personal data that is transmitted to us.
What is the Extent to which your Personal Data will be used?
You can visit our internet pages without leaving behind any personal information (such as your name, address, phone numbers or e-mail addresses). We will only collect information of this nature if you have made it available to us voluntarily (for example via e-mail).
Personal data is never transferred to third parties without your express consent.
If you transmit your contact information to us, it will only be collected, saved and used for individual communication and beyond that only for the purpose you have specified.
Your Right to Obtain Information and to Revocation
If requested in writing (or via e-mail) we will provide you with information about saved data related to your person.
You have the right to obtain information at no cost about the extent and purpose of your personal data on file, and in some cases the right to verify, delete, block or correct such data.
A Note Regarding Transmission of Confidential Information via Unencrypted E-Mail
The content of unencrypted e-mail can be viewed, modified and diverted from its intended purpose by third parties using suitable tools. In case of doubt, it is therefore better to include the least amount of confidential information possible in unencrypted e-mails.
Change in Terms and Conditions of Data Privacy
Due to continuous developments in the Internet and law, we reserve the right to make adjustments from time to time to the terms and conditions of data privacy. To remain continuously informed about Jakob & Kollegen’s current terms and conditions of data privacy, you should visit this page regularly.
Do you have Questions, Remarks or Concerns?
If you have questions, remarks or concerns regarding the use of your personal data by Jakob & Kollegen, please contact us.
Contact person: Simon G. Jakob