Privacy Policy

Scope of Application

This privacy policy informs users about the use, scope and purpose of data collection and the use of personal data on behalf of Norbert Stadler GmbH + Co. KG, Am Reitpfad 18a, 63500 Seligenstadt, Germany, global@norbert-stadler.de on this website.

The underlying legal principles are included in Bundesdatenschutzgesetz (BDSG)1 and Telemediengesetz (TMG)2 of Germany.

Use of Stored Data

During the order process we will collect certain data. Once you are placing an order with us we will store your e-mail address, phone number, billing address and delivery address as well as your method of settlement. Such data will be deleted subsequent to your order.

Contact via Contact Form

You can send your enquiries via contact form. Your data are processed and forwarded via e-mail by our provider and are stored in order to be able to process your order or in case you should have any subsequent questions. If there are no underlying legal duties to preserve records, such data will be deleted immediately as soon as it is not required anymore for processing your order. In this context we observe any period of data protection required by law. Further use or disclosure to third parties does not apply.

Data Collection via Google Analytics

This website is operated under use of the online analysis service Google Analytics by Google Inc. (abbr. Google). Google Analytics uses text files, called “cookies”, which are stored on your device enabling an analysis of the general use of the website. Information concerning your user behaviour on this website generated by cookies are usually transmitted to and stored on a Google server in the US. The information collected include e.g. your operating system, your browser, your IP-address, previously visited websites (referrer URL) as well as date and time of your visit.

On this website IP anonymisation is employed. Within any EU member state or in other states participating in the common market, the Google user’s IP-address is shortened before its transmission to the Google servers in the US in case of an activation of this function. Only in exceptional cases will the complete IP address be shortened after its transmission to the US.

According to an assignment on behalf of the operator of this website Google uses the data collected to evaluate the user behaviour, to compile reports of activities and to provide further services in connection with the use of this website and the internet in general for the website operator. The IP-address transferred by Google Analytics via your browser is not merged with further data collected by Google.

You are able to prevent the storage of cookies on your device via your browser settings. Please refer to the user notes of your browser for further information. The operator of this website also indicates that the website’s functions can possibly be used to a limited degree, if the storage of cookies does not take place. The operator of this website further indicates that you can also prevent the collection of data concerning your user behaviour (incl. your IP-address) based on the storage of cookies as well as their processing by Google, if you download and install the browser plugin available via the following link: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de.

IP-Addresses in Log Files

On every visit of this website the web server also stores IP-addresses within log files. Theoretically, it could be possible to provide a direct link to any person in specific cases. However, IP-addresses are deleted immediately or at the latest 48 hours after the end of your visit.

Right of Access, Right of Rectification, Blocking or Deletion of Data

According to § 34 Bundesdatenschutzgesetz3 users have free right of access to stored data related to their person and as appropriate the right of rectification, blocking or deletion of such data, if there are no underlying legal duties to preserve records.

1) corresponds to „German Federal Data Protection Act“
2) corresponds to „German Teleservices Act“
3) corresponds to „German Federal Data Protection Act“