Privacy Policy

Data Privacy Policy

The word means: Data Protection

Personal data is information about a person.

For example:
• Name
• Date of birth
• Address
• Phone number
• Email address

There are rules for data protection.

Your personal data belongs only to you.

You can click on the word data protection.
Then you will go to a new page.

In data protection you find information about:
• Which data is used on our website
• How we protect the data
• That we follow the rules

This text is written in difficult language.


More information to understand

Note:
Data protection in easy language
is only for understanding.
It is not legally valid.

1. What is personal data?

Personal data is information
that belongs to a person.
For example:
• Name
• Address
• Email address
• Phone number

2. Who is responsible?

Responsible for this website is:
Seidel, Breuer, Kramer, Opitz GbR – Brachland Ensemble
Anne-Frank-Straße 8
90459 Nuremberg

You can also find the contact details
in the legal notice.

3. Contact by email or form

If you write to us:
• by email
• or by a contact form
we save your information.

For example:
• Your email address
• Your name
• Your phone number

We use this data only
to answer your request.

The data is deleted
as soon as we no longer need it.
Sometimes we must keep data longer
because of legal rules.

4. Visiting our website

When you visit our website,
your browser automatically sends data
to our server.
We need this data
so the website works properly
and is secure.

This includes for example:
• Your IP address
• Date and time
• Which page you visit
• Which browser and device you use

This data is not used
to identify you personally.

5. Cookies

Cookies are small text files
on your computer or phone.

Cookies help to:
• Improve the website
• Save settings

Some cookies are deleted
when you close the browser.

You can turn off cookies
in your browser.
Then some parts of the website
may not work properly.

6. Videos from other providers

There are videos on our website.
These videos come from other companies.
For example:
• YouTube
• Vimeo
• Facebook

When you start a video:
• A connection to these providers is created
• The provider learns
which page you visited

If you are logged in there,
your behavior may be linked
to your profile.
You can avoid this
by logging out first.

More information can be found
in the data protection texts
of the providers.

7. Cookies from other providers

When videos are played,
cookies from other companies
may also be set.

These cookies collect information.
For example:
• How often a video is watched
• Whether a video works well
We have no control over this.

8. More information

More information about data protection
can be found here:
• Data Protection Statement
• Websites of data protection authorities

If you have questions about data protection,
feel free to write to us.