Privacy Policy

Table of Contents
1. Subject of this information
2. Responsible and contact details
3. Categories of data, purposes and legal basis of processing
4. Recipients of your data
5. Transfer to Third Parties
6. Duration of storage
7. Security of Processing
8. Your Rights
9. Changes to This Information

1. Subject of this information
We, ABLER GMBH – DIE FARM, inform you below in accordance with Article 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter: “GDPR”) about the processing of your personal data (hereinafter: “your data”) if you visit our website https://www.diefarm.eu/ (hereinafter: “our website”). In this context, please also note our information on the use of cookies, which represent an essential part of this information on data protection.

The information mentioned does not apply to any other websites, including those to which e.g. B. can be referenced by hyperlink.

2. Person responsible and contact details
We are responsible for the processing of your data

ABLER GMBH – DIE FARM
Piazza Tribus 2, 39011 Lana
SOUTH TYROL – ITALY

Telephone: +39 335 63 02 885

3. Categories of data, purposes and legal bases for processing
3.1 Log Data
When you simply visit our website – just like when you visit any other website – your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Safari) automatically sends information to our website’s server. This information is temporarily stored in a server log file (so-called server log file) and is therefore referred to as “log data” in the following. The log data includes in particular the IP address of your end device (e.g. computer, smartphone or tablet), the time stamp of access (date, time, time difference), the content of the request (specific page), the http status code (e.g e.g. “200” for a successful request), the amount of data sent (bytes) and information on the browser used and the operating system of your end device (e.g. Windows or iOS).

The log data can be processed for the following purposes: (a) to establish a connection between your end device and our website; (b) to evaluate system security and stability and to identify errors; and (c) to investigate abusive site access (e.g. DoS or DDoS attacks) and any resulting assertion, exercise or defense of legal claims. The legal basis for this are our overriding legitimate interests (Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter f GDPR), which result from the stated purposes.

3.2 Contact Form Data
If you contact us via the contact form, we collect the data you enter (e.g. first and last name, e-mail address, your request) and the time of transmission (hereinafter: “contact form data”). This data is processed to process your inquiries (Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter b GDPR).

4. Recipients of your data
Your data may be received by authorized employees and by our technical service providers (in particular our web hosting provider) who act as processors for us. If a security incident occurs, those authorities (e.g. law enforcement and court authorities) and persons (e.g. lawyers and experts) who are responsible for eliminating and clarifying the security incident and for any assertion, exercise or defense of legal claims are typically used.

5. Transmission to third countries
Your data will only be stored in the European Economic Area (EEA). Consequently, if you call up our website or write to us using the contact form, no data will be transmitted to third countries.

6. Storage duration
6.1 Log Data
Your log data will be automatically deleted after 7 days unless a security incident (e.g. a DoS or DDoS attack) occurs. In this case, the log data will be stored until we have eliminated and clarified the incident. If legal claims are asserted, exercised or defended in this context, the further storage period depends on the applicable limitation periods.

6.2 Contact Form Data
Your contact form data will be stored for as long as it is necessary to answer your request and, if necessary, to carry out an order. The subsequent storage period depends on the applicable statutory retention and limitation periods for the assertion, exercise or defense of legal claims.

7. Security of processing
Unfortunately, transmissions of information over the Internet are never completely secure. However, our website is protected against data breaches by technical and organizational measures. In particular, your data will be transmitted in encrypted form. The encryption protocol TLS (Transport Layer Security) is used for this.

8. Your rights
You have the right to information (Article 15 GDPR), rectification (Article 16 GDPR), deletion/to be forgotten (Article 17 GDPR) and restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR).

We would also like to particularly draw your attention to your right to object: If your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests (Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter f GDPR), you have the right, under the conditions of Article 21 GDPR, for reasons which arise from your particular situation, to object to the processing at any time. If the legal requirements are met, we will no longer process your data.

If you have further questions about these rights or would like to assert one of these rights, please send us a corresponding request (see contact details under point 2). Please note that restrictions or an exclusion of these rights may result from the GDPR itself. If this is the case, we will inform you about it.

Without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedy, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of your data violates the GDPR (Article 77 GDPR).

9. Changes to this information
We may change or add to this information at any time. You can find the current version on our website. For older versions, please contact us (see contact details under point 2).

Version: 02/24/2022
INFORMATION: This text has been machine translated. Original version is German.