privacy policy
With this privacy policy, we inform you about which personal data we process in connection with our activities and operations, including our uenschi.ch website. We specifically explain the purposes, methods, and locations of the personal data processing. Additionally, we inform you about the rights of individuals whose data we process.
Separate or additional privacy policies and other legal documents, such as General Terms and Conditions (GTC), Terms of Use, or Participation Conditions, may apply to specific activities and operations.
1. Contact Information
The entity responsible for processing personal data:
Netzwerk-Verbund Next Generations Bündackerstrasse 65 CH 3047 Bremgarten Bern bewegung@uenschi.ch
Contact person for data protection authorities: Live Lab AG Molkenstrasse 15 8004 Zürich info@livelab.com
We will indicate if other parties are responsible for personal data processing in specific cases.
2. Definitions and Legal Basis
2.1 Definitions
Personal data refers to all information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. A data subject is a person whose personal data we process.
Processing includes any handling of personal data, regardless of the tools and procedures used, such as querying, matching, adjusting, archiving, storing, reading, disclosing, obtaining, recording, collecting, deleting, disclosing, organizing, storing, modifying, disseminating, linking, destroying, and using personal data.
2.2 Legal Basis
We process personal data in accordance with Swiss data protection law, particularly the Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP) and the Ordinance on Data Protection (DPO).
3. Type, Scope, and Purpose of Processing
We process personal data necessary to perform our activities and operations in a permanent, user-friendly, secure, and reliable manner. Such personal data may fall into categories such as master and contact data, browser and device data, content data, metadata, usage data, location data, sales data, as well as contract and payment data.
We process personal data for as long as required for the respective purpose or as legally necessary. Personal data that is no longer required will be anonymized or deleted.
We may have personal data processed by third parties or jointly process data with third parties. When involving third-party service providers, we ensure compliance with data protection requirements.
We generally process personal data only with the consent of the data subjects. However, where legally permissible, we may process personal data without consent for purposes such as fulfilling contracts, complying with legal obligations, or safeguarding legitimate interests.
We also process personal data obtained from third parties, public sources, or data collected during our activities and operations, where legally permissible.
4. Communication
We process data for communication with third parties, such as when a person contacts us via mail or email. These data may be stored in address books or similar tools.
Third parties providing personal data about others must ensure compliance with data protection laws, including data accuracy.
We use selected third-party services for optimized communication with third parties.
5. Data Security
We implement suitable technical and organizational measures to ensure appropriate data security, including confidentiality, availability, traceability, and integrity of personal data, though absolute data security cannot be guaranteed.
Access to our website is encrypted (SSL/TLS). Most browsers indicate encryption with a padlock icon in the address bar.
Our digital communication may be subject to mass surveillance by security authorities in Switzerland, Europe, the USA, and other countries. We cannot influence the data processing by such authorities or rule out targeted surveillance of individual users.
6. Personal Data Abroad
We primarily process personal data in Switzerland but may disclose or export data to other countries for processing purposes.
Personal data may be disclosed worldwide if the Swiss Federal Council determines that the destination provides adequate data protection. Where protection is inadequate, we ensure appropriate safeguards through agreements or other measures. Exceptions may apply for legal requirements or explicit consent.
7. Rights of Data Subjects
7.1 Rights under Data Protection Law
Data subjects have rights under applicable data protection laws, including:
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Access: Request information about whether we process personal data and the data involved.
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Rectification and Restriction: Correct inaccurate data, complete incomplete data, and restrict processing.
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Deletion and Objection: Request deletion of data or object to processing.
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Data Portability: Request data transfer to another controller.
We may delay, restrict, or deny rights where legally permissible and may charge fees in exceptional cases. Identification may be required for exercising these rights.
7.2 Legal Remedies
Data subjects may enforce their rights through legal channels or file complaints with the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).
8. Website Use
8.1 Cookies
We may use cookies (first-party and third-party) for website functionality and analytics. Cookies can be session-based or persistent.
Cookies can be disabled or deleted via browser settings, though this may limit website functionality.
8.2 Logging
We log data such as IP addresses, timestamps, and browser information for security and analytics purposes.
8.3 Tracking Pixels
We may use tracking pixels (web beacons) for analytics, capturing data similar to log files.
9. Notifications and Communications
We send communications via email and other channels and may use analytics tools to measure interaction with our messages.
10. Third-Party Services
We use third-party services to provide digital infrastructure, audio/video integration, and font embedding, ensuring compliance with data protection laws.
11. Final Provisions
This privacy policy was generated using a privacy policy generator and may be adjusted periodically. The current version will be published on our website.