in accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR, Version from 04.11.2024
Controller for Data processing is Durmont GmbH, Wiesengasse 55, 8230 Hartberg
For any questions regarding data protection, please contact the Data Privacy Coordinator at privacy@durmont.at
This information is intended for the following categories of people: visitors to our website www.durmont.at
When using online services, technical data is inevitably collected regardless of the service provider. These include data generated
by us (e.g., when accessing the website). This includes access data transmitted during internet-based or app-based access (e.g.,
your IP address, data about the accessed file, transferred data volume, error codes, previously visited page, or time of access),
device type information, operating system version, configuration settings (e.g., language), internet connection details, and
information about the used app (e.g., app name and version). Additionally, this may include identification data (e.g., unique device
IDs) and other common information used to recognize your device, browser, or a specific app installation.
We do not use cookies or similar technologies.
We store this data only as long as it is technically necessary or required to enforce our rights or the rights of third parties (e.g.,
log files for investigating attack attempts or technical malfunctions).
We process this data based on our legitimate interest pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit f of the GDPR, namely to ensure a secure and
appropriate online presence of our company. If you do not agree with this processing, you cannot use our website.
To provide and maintain our website, we may engage service providers with whom we enter into data processing agreements
pursuant to Art. 28 GDPR.
These service providers may be located outside the European Union (in so-called third countries) or may process your data there.
The level of data protection in these countries may not correspond to that of Austria. However, we only transfer your personal
data to:
- Countries where the EU Commission has determined an adequate level of data protection,
- In the case of the USA, to recipients certified under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, or
- We take measures to ensure that the recipient has an adequate level of data protection (in particular, by concluding standard
contractual clauses (2010/87/EC and/or 2004/915/EC) and conducting case-by-case assessments).
We also inform you that we do not engage in automated individual decision-making, including profiling, with your data.
Data Subject Rights:
According to legal regulations, you have the following data protection rights:
- Right to information about the processing of your data
- Right to deletion
- Right to correction of incorrect data
- Right to object to or restrict processing
- Right to data portability
If you believe that your data protection rights have been violated by us, please contact the Data Protection Coordinator. You also
have the right to file a complaint with the Austrian Data Protection Authority (www.dsb.gv.at).