We look forward to your visit to our Facebook page. We would like to inform you here how we process your data when you visit our Facebook page.
If you would like to learn more about our company, please visit us at https://www.gemeindewerk-soerup.de.
Note: In its judgment C210/16 of June 5, 2018, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that when operating a Facebook fan page, the page operator and the platform operator are jointly responsible for the processing of personal data in accordance with Art. 26 GDPR are.
Gemeindewerk Sörup GmbH (“We”)
Represented by: Dirk Christiansen
Schleswiger Strasse 3
24966 Sorup
info[@]gemeindewerk-soerup.de
and
Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. ("Meta")
Authorized Representative: Richard Kelley
4 Grand Canal Square
Grand Canal Harbour
Dublin 2
Ireland
You can contact Meta's data protection officer on the Facebook platform at Contact data protection officer.
1. Scope of processing of personal data
Meta processes personal data of users of its Facebook platform. The Meta Privacy Policy in the Meta Privacy Center describes to what extent, for what purposes, for how long and on what legal basis Meta collects, uses, shares, stores and to which recipients your data is transmitted. As the Meta group of companies operates globally, your data may also be processed in countries outside the EU, e.g. B. be processed in the USA. Meta relies on the current for the transmission of personal data EU Standard Contractual Clauses in accordance with Article 46 (2) sentence 1 lit. c GDPR; these are below https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2021/914/oj?locale=en available in all European languages. In the Meta data protection guidelines you will find information and details on this Protective measures for third-country transfers and metas Information for Law Enforcement Authorities.
2. Storage of information on end devices
Meta can store cookies and other information (“cookies”) on your end device when you visit our Facebook page and your browser allows storage. For more information on why Meta sets cookies, how Meta uses information stored in cookies and how you can control your data, see Metas Information on Facebook cookies.
3. Processing of personal data when interacting with our Facebook page
We operate our Facebook page as a communication and information channel to learn about our
We delete your data when the operation of our Facebook page is discontinued, insofar as this is within our sphere of influence. Any subsequent processing of your data by Meta will be Meta Privacy Center described.
Meta provides page statistics ("Insights") for Facebook Pages. Meta generates insights for its own purposes and independently of our instructions on its own responsibility. Meta provides information about the exact content of the insights at https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms/page_controller_addendum.
Insights give us insights into your interactions with our Facebook page and its content over the last 24 months. We process thise Information about you on the basis of our legitimate interest in accordance with Article 6 (1) sentence 1 lit. f GDPR. We have a legitimate interest in improving our information offering by understanding how you and other visitors interact with our Facebook page. We use the insights to understand trends; It is not in our interest to draw conclusions about individuals. In principle, Meta only provides the data in an anonymous form. Depending on your own privacy settings, however, we may be able to assign your "Like" information to your profile, namely if you have selected the "public" setting.
You have a claim against us within the scope of the legal requirements
- Confirmation as to whether your personal data is being processed by us and information about the circumstances of the processing (Art. 15 GDPR);
- Correction if your personal data is incorrect (Article 16 GDPR);
- Deletion of your personal data, insofar as there is no justification for the processing and no obligation to store it (any longer) (Article 17 GDPR);
- Restriction of processing if one of the conditions specified in Article 18 (1) lit. a to d GDPR is met (Article 18 GDPR);
- Data portability of your personal data in a structured, common and machine-readable format (Article 20 GDPR);
- Complaint to a supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR).