Identification data and contact information
Andre Vrban
Benckendorffstraße 26B
70199 Stuttgart, Germany
Tax identification number: 45298/54041
General email address: andrecoldurban@freenet.de

Privacy policy
We are delighted about your visit to our websites. Below, we wish to inform you about the handling of your data in accordance with Article 13 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Responsible office
The unit specified in the legal notice is responsible for the data collection and processing stated below.
Usage data
When you visit our web pages, so-called usage data for statistical purposes are temporarily stored on our web server as a protocol in order to improve the quality of our web pages. This record consists of
·       the name of the file,
·       the date and time of the query,
·       the amount of data transferred,
·       the access status (file transfer, file not found),
·       the description of the type of web browser used,
·       the IP address of the requesting computer, which is shortened so that a personal link is no longer established.
The stated protocol data are saved in an anonymised manner.
Data transmission to third parties
We do not send your data to third parties.
Data transmission to third-party countries
We do not transmit your data to third-party countries.
Cookies
We use cookies on our websites. Cookies are small text files that can be saved on your computer and read. A distinction is made between session cookies, which are deleted again as soon as you close your browser window and permanent cookies, which are stored beyond the single session. Cookies may contain data that make it possible to identify the device used. However, some cookies merely contain information on certain settings that cannot be related to specific persons. We use session cookies and permanent cookies on our websites. The processing is carried out on the basis of Article 6(1)(f) GPDR and in the interest of optimising or enabling user navigation and adjusting the presentation of our website.
You can set your browser so that it informs you of the placement of cookies. This makes the use of cookies transparent for you. You can also delete cookies at any time via the corresponding browser settings and prevent the setting of new cookies. Please note that our websites may then no longer be displayed optimally and some functions will not be technically available.
Automated decision making
As a webpage user, you have the right not to be subjected to full automatic processing, which takes legal effect in your relation or impacts on you considerably. The legal basis for the processing is Article 6(22) GDPR. Automatic decision making may only be carried out if it is required for the conclusion or performance of an agreement, national exceptions exist or you expressly agree to the process. If one of the exceptions applies, we guarantee appropriate measures to maintain your rights and freedoms. If you wish to assert your rights, please contact us at levitationgermany@gmail.com.
YouTube
Our website uses embedded YouTube videos provided by YouTube LLC , 901 Cherry Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA, represented by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Normally your IP-address will automatically be transmitted to in the moment you open our site and cookies will be installed. For the safety of your privacy, we activated the enhanced privacy mode for our videos (in this case, YouTube still contacts the double click service by Google, but it does not evaluate your data), so YouTube will not safe any data if you are not actively watching the video. If you click on the video, though, your IP-Address will be transmitted to YouTube. If you are logged in to your YouTube/Google account, this action will be connected to your profile (you can prevent this by logging out of your profile before watching the video). 
We do not know how YouTube/Google handles your data while watching the video or after opening it on YouTube directly, nor do we know which data YouTube/Google collects. Further information on data security can be taken from YouTubes privacy policy under www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/.
Your rights as a user
When processing your personal data, the GDPR grants you as a website user certain rights:
1. Right to information (Article 15 GDPR):
You have the right to request confirmation of whether personal data relating to you are processed; if this is the case, you have the right to information about these personal data and about the information specified in detail under Article 15 GDPR.
2. Right to correction and deletion (Articles 16 and 17 GDPR): 
You have the right to request the immediate correction of incorrect personal data relating to you and, where applicable, completion of incomplete personal data. You also have the right to request that personal data relating to you are immediately deleted if one of the reasons specified under Article 17 GDPR applies; for instance if the data are no longer required for the purposes intended.
3. Right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR):
You have the right to request processing if one of the conditions specified under Article 18 GDPR applies, e.g. if you have filed an objection against the processing, for the duration of any verification.
4. Right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR):
In certain cases that are stated in Article 20 GDPR, you have the right to obtain personal data relating to you in a structured, conventional and machine-readable format or to request the transmission of these data to a third party.
5. Right of objection (Article 21 GDPR):
If data are collected on the basis of Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (data processing for the protection of legitimate interests), you have the right to object against the processing at any time for reasons that arise from your particular situation. We will then no longer process the personal data, unless proven mandatory protected reasons exist for the processing, which outweigh the interests, rights and freedoms of the person concerned, or the processing serves to assert, exercise or defend legal claims.
6. Right to complain to a supervisory authority:
Under Article 77 GDPR, you have the right to appeal to a supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of the data relating to you violates data protection law provisions. The right to complain may be asserted with a supervisory authority in the member state of your place of residence, your place of work or the location of the alleged violation.

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