We use the technical platform and services of Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland for the information service offered here.
We would like to point out that you use this Facebook page and its functions on your own responsibility. This applies in particular to the use of the interactive functions (e.g. commenting, sharing, rating). Alternatively, you can also access the information offered via this page on our website.
When you visit our Facebook page, Facebook records, among other things, your IP address and other information that is available on your PC in the form of cookies. This information is used to provide us, as the operator of the Facebook pages, with statistical information about the use of the Facebook page.
Facebook provides more information about this at the following link: http://de-de.facebook.com/help/pages/insights.
The data collected about you in this context will be processed by Facebook Ltd. and may be transferred to countries outside the European Union. Facebook describes in general terms what information Facebook receives and how it is used in its data use guidelines. There you will also find information about how to contact Facebook and about the settings for advertisements.
The data use guidelines are available at the following link:
http://de-de.facebook.com/about/privacy
The complete Facebook data guidelines can be found here:
https://de-de.facebook.com/full_data_use_policy
In what way Facebook uses the data from visits to Facebook pages for its own purposes, to what extent activities on the Facebook page are assigned to individual users, how long Facebook stores this data and whether data from a visit to the Facebook page is passed on to third parties is not conclusively and clearly stated by Facebook and is not known to us.
When accessing a Facebook Page, the IP address assigned to your end device is transmitted to Facebook. According to information from Facebook, this IP address is anonymized (for “German” IP addresses) and deleted after 90 days. Facebook also stores information about the end devices of its users (e.g. as part of the “login notification” function); if necessary, Facebook is thus able to assign IP addresses to individual users.
If you are currently logged in to Facebook as a user, a cookie containing your Facebook ID is stored on your end device. This enables Facebook to trace that you have visited this page and how you have used it. This also applies to all other Facebook pages. Facebook buttons integrated into websites allow Facebook to record your visits to these websites and assign them to your Facebook profile. This data can be used to offer content or advertising tailored to you.
If you want to avoid this, you should log out of Facebook or disable the “stay logged in” feature, delete the cookies on your device, and exit and restart your browser. This will delete Facebook information that can be used to identify you immediately. This allows you to use our Facebook page without revealing your Facebook identification. When you access interactive features of the site (Like, Comment, Share, Messages, etc.), a Facebook login screen appears. Once you log in, you will be recognizable to Facebook as a specific user.
For information on how to manage or delete existing information about you, please visit the following Facebook support pages: https://de-de.facebook.com/about/privacy#
As the provider of the information service, we do not collect or process any additional data from your use of our service.
You will find the current version of this privacy policy under the “Data Policy” section on our Facebook page.