a) Data transmission and recording for statistical purposes
Your internet browser transmits data to our web server when you access our website. The data collected includes the date and time of access, URL of the referring website, name of the accessed file, amount of transmitted data, browser type and version, operating system and IP address ("access data"). Access data is stored separately from other data you enter when using our website. It is not possible for us to allocate access data to a particular person. Access data is evaluated for statistical purposes and deleted after 6 weeks at the latest.
Access data is processed under Article 6 (1f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest is the continued optimisation of our website.
b) Cookies
Depending on your browser settings, we use cookies to collect information on how you use our website. Cookies are small text files which are stored on your computer when you visit our website. Cookies help us to determine how often our website is used and by how many users. It also makes it as convenient and efficient as possible for you to use our website. We use session cookies which are temporarily stored while you use one of our websites as well as permanent cookies to store information about computers which repeatedly access our website. This enables us to provide you with optimum user guidance and to "recognise" you when you return to our website so that we can offer you maximum variety and new content. We use permanent cookies to record the number of times you visit our website, the amount of time you spend on our website, start and end of use and your interest in our products.
The content of a permanent cookie is limited to an identification number. Name, IP address or other information regarding your true identity are not stored, and we do not set up any individual profiles regarding your pattern of use. Permanent cookies are automatically deleted. Storage duration varies depending on the cookie. You may delete permanent cookies at any time under the security settings of your web browser.
If personal data is processed using cookies, processing will be carried out on the basis of Art. 6 (1f) GDPR. Our legitimate interest is advertising.
c) Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a website analysis service of Google Inc. (www.google.de). Google Analytics uses "cookies", text data which is stored on your computer and enables your use of our website to be analysed. The information created by the cookie concerning your use of the website is regularly transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there. However, when the IP address is anonymised on this website your IP address is shortened by Google before transmission within the Member States of the European Union and other signatories of the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional circumstances is the complete IP address transmitted to a Google server in the USA and shortened there. IP anonymisation is used on this website. On behalf of Ensinger GmbH, Google will use this information to analyse your use of the website in order to com-pile reports on website activities and provide further services to Ensinger GmbH associated with the use of the website and internet use. The IP address transmitted by your browser within the framework of Google Analytics will not be merged with other Google data. Your data will be automatically deleted after 14 months at the latest.
You can disable the storage of cookies by changing the settings of your browser software accordingly (see 6 below). Please note, however, that you may then not be able to use all of the functions of the website in full.
Personal data is processed by by Google Analytics on the basis of Art. 6 (1f) GDPR. This serves as the basis for our legitimate interest in advertising.
d) Lead Forensics
This website uses Lead Forensics (https://www.leadforensics.com) an IP address-based web analysis service for website optimization and analysis of our Internet content, advertising and lead generation. Lead Forensics works on the basis of reverse business IP tracking, which is not the same as cookies. Instead a code is used, which tracks IP addresses visiting our website, identifies them as business related and matches them to a wholly owned global database of businesses and business information. The software is almost entirely focused on leveraging business related information to effectively match a business IP address with wider business data to provide valuable business related visitor information to us, such as the date and duration of the user’s visit, and the web pages which the user visits. This data may be used by us to contact the business about their experience or for marketing purposes. We will not pass this data to third parties for any reason. Furthermore, Lead Forensics does not identify any personal IP addresses, mobile devices or any other data than that associated with the business. It does not, and cannot, provide individual, personal or sensitive data regarding who has visited our website.
All data within the Lead Forensics solution is verified at least once in a 12 months cycle. Any invalid records are placed into a deletion queue, which is then securely purged four times in a 12 months period.
You can object to data being processed by Lead Forensics by clicking the link in section 6 below.
Processing of data takes place on the basis of Art. 6 (1f) GDPR. This is based on our legitimate interest of continuous improvement of our website.”
e) Google Maps
This website uses Google Maps to show the locations that belong to the Ensinger Group and to produce directions. This is a service of Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA.
Based on certification under the EU-US Privacy Shield. Google guarantees compliance with the data protection regulations of the EU, even when data is processed in the USA. When you access the integrated component Google Maps, Google stores a cookie on your device via your web browser. Your user settings and data are processed in order to display the relevant location and to produce directions. It cannot be ruled out that Google will use servers in the USA.
By creating the connection to Google in this way, Google can identify the website from which your request is sent and the IP address to which the directions must be sent. You can prevent cookies being stored by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser software (see section 6 below); however, we would point out that by doing so you may not be able to enjoy the full functionality of this website.
Access data is processed on the basis of Article 6 (1) f) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR. This is based on our legitimate interest in making the locations shown on our websites easier to find.
f) Google Fonts
This website uses Google Fonts to depict external font types. This is a service of Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA.
These fonts have been integrated locally on this website so that they can be displayed. When you access the page, it is not possible for any link to Google servers to be created. It is not possible to identify the website from which your request is sent or the IP address to which the depiction of the font is sent. No protected data is transferred.
g) Hotjar
This website uses Hotjar, analysis software provided by Hotjar Ltd. (www.hotjar.com), in order to measure and evaluate user behaviour on our website in the form of clicks, mouse movements, scrolling behaviour, etc. This helps us to gain a better understanding of our users’ experiences and expectations and to tailor our website accordingly. Hotjar uses cookies and tracking codes to collect the following information: The IP address in anonymised form, screen size, device type, including browser information, geographical location (country only), preferred language, date and time of access to our website, and your e-mail address, including your first and last name to the extent you have provided them separately on our website.
Hotjar transmits this data to its company server in Ireland and stores it there in a pseudonymised user profile for up to 12 months, after which this data is erased. Neither we nor Hotjar will use this information to identify individual users or combine it with data about other users. Access data is processed on the basis of Article 6(1)(f) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. This is based on our legitimate interest in the continuous optimisation of our website.
You can object to Hotjar’s processing of your data by clicking on the link in Section 6 of this Privacy Statement.
h) Contact form
You can use our contact form to send us messages and questions. The data you enter in the contact form is initially transferred to Ensinger GmbH in Germany. Then your data is transmitted to the appropriate company of the Ensinger Group to address your concern. Afterwards it is deleted. We only use your data to respond to your contact inquiry.
You are not contractually required to provide personal data when you contact us. However, please note that we cannot address your inquiry if the information marked as such is not provided.
To address your inquiry your data is stored until the inquiry has been completely processed, for a maximum period of six weeks, then it is deleted. This does not apply to data which is required for invoicing or accounting purposes; in Germany, storage of this personal data is based on section 257 German Commercial Code and 147 German Tax Code.
The data you provide is processed on the basis of Art. 6 (1b) GDPR.
i) insulbar®-Finder
You can use our insulbar®-Finder to send us requests or you can register to log in to our insulbar®-Finder. The data you have entered on the respective form may possibly be transferred to Ensinger GmbH along with your last selection of products and information about the items in your shopping cart. We only process your data in order to send you the log in data, reply to your request, find solutions based on your selection of products and contact you. Your data will be stored for these purposes as long as necessary in order to process your request and then your data will be deleted from the insulbar®-Finder server. This does not apply to data which is required for invoicing or accounting purposes; in Germany, storage of this personal data is based on section 257 German Commercial Code and 147 German Tax Code.
To process your request we will forward your data to companies in the Ensinger group or to other distribution partners if this is necessary to efficiently process your request or contact your nearest distribution partner.
You are not legally or contractually required to provide personal data when registering to log in to our insulbar®-Finder. However, please note that we cannot allow you to use the log in for our insulbar®-Finder if you do not register.
The data you provide is processed on the basis of Art. 6 (1b) GDPR.
j) Newsletters and press distribution list
aa) If you have granted consent in each case, you subscribe to our insulbar® newsletter or our impulse magazine, or you are on our press distribution list. In our newsletters, the impulse magazine and press releases we inform you about our goods and services in the area of plastic solutions on a regular basis.
bb) We use the so-called double opt-in procedure to subscribe to our insulbar® newsletter, impulse magazine or our press distribution list. That means that after you have subscribed, we send an email to the address you provided asking you to con-firm that you would like to receive our insulbar® newsletter, our impulse magazine or our press releases. If you do not confirm your request within four days, your information will be blocked and automatically deleted after six weeks. We also save the IP addresses you used and the time of registration and confirmation. This ensures that we are able to prove that you registered and clarify any possible misuse of your personal data. Therefore, we will store your email address, your IP address and the time of your registration and confirmation as long as it is necessary to prove your registration and confirmation if claims, in particular civil and/or competition law claims are asserted against us. In any case, your email address, IP address and the time of your registration will be deleted when the respective claims have become time-barred.
cc) The only information required for sending the newsletter is your email address. In order to subscribe to and receive the impulse magazine or press releases, we also require your first name, last name and postal address if you have opted to receive them by post. The other information provided is voluntary and allows us to address you personally. You are not required by law or contract to provide personal data in the context of the application and confirmation for our newsletter, impulse magazine or press releases. However, please note that we cannot send you our newsletter, impulse magazine and press releases if you do not provide us with your email address, your IP address and the time of your registration and confirmation. We are also not able to send you our impulse magazine or our press releases by post if you do not provide your first name, last name and postal ad-dress. The legal basis for our data processing is Article 6 (1a) GDPR.
dd) You may withdraw your consent to receive the insulbar® newsletter, the impulse magazine or press releases and unsubscribe from the respective newsletter, the impulse magazine or the press releases at any time. To unsubscribe from the insulbar® newsletter, the impulse magazine or the press releases please contact [obfemailstart]a2FyaW4uc2tyb2R6a2lAZW5zaW5nZXJwbGFzdGljcy5jb20=[obfemailend] by email or send a message to the contact details noted at the end of this data privacy statement. You can unsubscribe from our insulbar® newsletter by clicking on the appropriate link provided in each newsletter email.
k) Social Media
Our website integrates so-called 2-click social buttons from Facebook, LinkedIn and Xing. If, when using our website, you are logged into one of the above networks at the same time, no data will be automatically transferred. Only when you activate the respective button with a 2nd click will a direct connection be established between your browser and the server of the selected social media service. In this way, the provider of the network is informed that you have accessed our website with your IP address, and would like to share the site you are visiting on the respective social network. By clicking once more, you agree to the transfer of the respective data and to sharing the page.
In addition, so-called social bookmarks from the same services are integrated on the website. Social bookmarks are web links to a company’s social media channels. After clicking on the link or the corresponding image, you will be transferred to the respective provider’s website, which means that only then will user information be transferred to the respective provider.
Please note that we do not receive any information about the contents and use of the data transferred from the respective provider. For more detailed information about how your personal data is dealt with when you use social networks, please refer to the respective provider’s privacy policy.
l) Online job applications
It is possible for you to apply to vacant positions online on our website. The personal data provided in this context is only used for the application process. You are not legally or contractually required to provide personal data for the application process. However, please note that we cannot process your application unless your personal data is provided.
The data concerning your application will be stored until a final decision has been made concerning the vacant position, then it will be deleted. This does not apply if you have expressly consented to having your data saved in the Ensinger applicant pool, or if an employment relationship is established due to your application. In this case, the data from your job application will be processed in the context of your employment relationship.
Your application data is processed on the basis of Article 88 (1) GDPR as read with section 26 subsection 1 sentence 1 Federal Data Protection Act.
You have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data on grounds relating to your particular situation on the basis of Art. 6 (1e) or (1f) GDPR, including profiling based on those provisions.
In such cases Ensinger GmbH will no longer process your personal data unless it can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override your interests, rights and freedoms or for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims.
If your personal data is processed for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for such marketing purposes, which includes profiling to the extent that it is related to such direct marketing.
If you object to processing for direct marketing purposes, your personal data will no long-er be processed for such purposes. In the context of the use of information society services, notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC, you may exercise your right to object by automated means using technical specifications.
- Cookies:
In your browser settings, you can deactivate the storage of cookies under "Options/Internet Options", limit them to certain websites or set up your browser so that it informs you when a cookie is sent. You may also delete cookies whenever you wish. Please note, however, that disabling or deleting them means that you will have limited presentation of our website and limited user guidance.
- Google Analytics:
You can also prevent the information generated by cookies regarding your use of the website (including your IP address) from being recorded and sent to Google and the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available through the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB
More detailed information on this is available under https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB or under www.google.com/intl/de/analytics/privacyoverview.html (general information on Google Analytics and privacy). Please note that on our website, Google Analytics has added the code "gat._anonymizeIp();" to ensure that IP addresses are recorded in anonymous form (IP masking). As an alternative to the browser plug-in, you can click on this link to prevent this being recorded by Google Analytics in future. Then an opt-out cookie will be stored on your end device.