Privacy Policy

The following information provides a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you visit our website. Personal data refers to all data that can be used to identify you personally. Detailed information on data protection can be found in the full privacy policy provided below.

Data Collection on This Website

Who is responsible for data collection on this website?
Data processing on this website is carried out by the website operator. You can find the operator’s contact details in the Legal Notice of this website.

How is your data collected?
Some data is collected when you provide it to me—for example, information you enter into a contact form. Other data is collected automatically when you visit the website through our IT systems. This includes primarily technical data (e.g., browser type, operating system, or time of page access). This data is collected automatically as soon as you access the website.

What do I use your data for?
Part of the data is used to ensure the proper functioning of the website. Other data may be used to analyze your user behavior.

What rights do you have regarding your data?
You have the right at any time to obtain, free of charge, information about the origin, recipients, and purpose of your stored personal data. You also have the right to request correction, blocking, or deletion of this data. For this, and for any further questions about data protection, you may contact me at any time at the address provided in the Legal Notice. Furthermore, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority. You also have the right, under certain conditions, to request the restriction of processing of your personal data. Details can be found in the section “Right to Restriction of Processing” in this Privacy Policy.

General Information and Mandatory Disclosures

Data Protection

I take the protection of your personal data very seriously. I handle your personal data confidentially and in accordance with statutory data protection regulations and this privacy policy. When you use this website, various personal data are collected. Personal data is information that can be used to identify you personally. This privacy policy explains what data is collected, how, and for what purpose it is used. Please note that data transmission over the Internet (e.g., communication by email) may have security gaps. Complete protection of data from third-party access is not possible.

Notice Regarding the Responsible Party

The responsible party for data processing on this website is:

Die Wegwerkstatt - Nicol Gatzemeier
Am Pferdeteich 18, 37115 Duderstadt

Phone: +49 151 - 20 25 24 39
Email: info@wegwerkstatt.de

The responsible party is the natural or legal person who, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data (e.g., names, email addresses, etc.).

Revocation of Your Consent to Data Processing

Many data processing operations are only possible with your explicit consent. You may revoke your consent at any time. An informal email notice is sufficient. The legality of data processing carried out before the revocation remains unaffected.

Right to Object to Data Collection in Special Cases and to Direct Advertising (Art. 21 GDPR)

If data processing is based on Art. 6(1)(e) or (f) GDPR, you have the right at any time to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to the processing of your personal data; this also applies to profiling based on these provisions. The legal basis for processing can be found in this Privacy Policy. If you object, I will no longer process your affected personal data unless I can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for processing that outweigh your interests, rights, and freedoms, or if processing serves the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims (objection under Art. 21(1) GDPR).

If your personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for such marketing; this also applies to profiling insofar as it is related to direct marketing. If you object, your personal data will no longer be used for direct marketing (objection under Art. 21(2) GDPR).

Right to Lodge a Complaint with a Supervisory Authority

If you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, particularly in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work, or the place of the alleged infringement. This right exists without prejudice to any other administrative