This Privacy Policy sets out our practices regarding information collected from users who access our website at www.dib-global.co.uk (“Website”) or otherwise provide us with personal information (collectively, “Users”).
dib global Ltd.
Dipl. Ing. Stefan Müller
Saltford House, High St, Saltford
Bristol BS31 3ED
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 117 439 0150
E-mail: info@dib-global.com
Dipl. Ing. Stefan Müller
E-mail: s.mueller@dib-global.com
Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
https://ico.org.uk/
You have the following rights:
However, please note that these rights are not unlimited and are subject to our own legitimate interests as well as regulatory requirements.
If you would like to exercise any of the rights listed here or would like further information, please contact our Data Protection Officer at: dpo@dib-global.co.uk
We will retain your personal data for as long as is necessary to provide our services, comply with legal obligations and resolve disputes and enforce our policies. Retention periods will depend on the type of data collected and the purpose for which it was collected, taking into account both case-specific circumstances and the need to delete outdated, unused information as soon as possible. We retain records containing client personal data, account set-up documents, communications and other data in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
We may at any time and in our sole discretion correct, complete or remove incomplete or inaccurate data.
The processing of your personal data (i.e. any data that can reasonably be used to identify you: “personal data”) is necessary for us to fulfil our contractual obligations to you and to provide you with our services, to protect our legitimate interest and to comply with legal and financial regulatory obligations to which we are subject.
By using this website, you consent to the collection, storage, use, disclosure and other use of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy.
Please read the Privacy Policy carefully before making any decisions.
We collect two types of data and information from users.
The first category includes non-identifying and non-identifiable user data provided or collected through the use of the website (” Non-Personal Data “). We do not know the identity of the user from whom Non-Personal Information has been collected. Non-Personal Information that may be collected includes aggregate usage data and technical data transmitted by your device, including certain information regarding software and hardware (e.g., browser and operating system used on the device, language setting, access time etc.). We use this data to improve the functionality of our website. We may also collect data about your activity on the website (e.g. pages viewed, browsing behaviour, clicks, actions etc.).
The second category includes ” personal data “, which is data that identifies or can identify an individual through reasonable measures. Such data include:
Device data: We collect personal data from your device. Such data includes geolocation data, IP address, unique identifiers (e.g. MAC address and UUID) and other data resulting from your activity on the website.
Contact Form Data: When you contact us on our website, you will be asked to provide certain information, such as: First and last name, email address or telephone number or other information.
We obtain your personal data from various sources:
We do not share user data with third parties except as described in this Privacy Policy.
We use data for the following purposes:
In addition to the various uses listed above, we may also share personal data with our office in Germany.
In addition to the purposes listed in this Privacy Policy, we may share personal information with our trusted third party providers located in various jurisdictions around the world for the following reasons:
Hosting and operating our website
Conducting studies, technical diagnosis or analysis.
We may also disclose information when we believe in good faith that it is helpful or appropriate to:
(i) comply with applicable laws, regulations, legal process or governmental requests;
(ii) enforce our policies (including our Agreement) and investigate possible violations thereof, if any;
(iii) investigate, detect, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities or other misconduct, suspected fraud or security issues;
(iv) assert or enforce our own legal claims or defend ourselves against the claims of others;
(v) protect the rights, property or safety of ourselves, our users, you or others; or to
(vi) cooperate with law enforcement authorities and/or protect intellectual property or other legal rights.
We and our partners use cookies to provide these services. This also applies when you visit our website or access our services.
A “cookie” is a small piece of data that is assigned to your device when you visit a website from this website. Cookies are useful and can be used for a variety of purposes. These include, for example, making it easier to navigate between different pages, automatically activating certain functions, saving your settings and optimising access to our services. The use of cookies also allows us to serve you relevant advertisements based on your interests and to collect statistical information about your use of our services.
This website uses the following types of cookies:
a. “Session cookies” , which provide for normal system usage. Session cookies are only stored for a limited time during a session and are deleted from your device when you close your browser.
b. “Persistent cookies ” , which are only read by the website and are not deleted when you close your browser window, but are stored on your computer for a set period of time. This type of cookie allows us to identify you on your next visit and to save your settings, for example.
c. “Third-party cookies” , which are set by other online services that are represented with their own content on the page you visit. These can be, for example, external web analytics companies that record and analyse access to our website.
Cookies do not contain any personal data that identifies you, but the personal data we store may be linked by us to the data contained in the cookies. You can remove cookies via the device settings on your device. Follow the appropriate instructions to do so. Please note that disabling cookies may limit certain functions when using our website.
To ensure that our content is displayed correctly and graphically appealing in every browser, we use fonts from Google Web Fonts for this website. These fonts were loaded onto our server so that they can be loaded locally into your cache for use when you call up our website.
This policy only covers the use and disclosure of information we collect from you. If you post data on other websites or disclose it to third parties on the Internet, different rules may apply. Therefore, always read the terms and conditions and privacy policy carefully when disclosing data.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to the business practices of companies that we do not own or control, or to anyone other than our officers and employees, including third parties, to whom we disclose this information as described in this Privacy Policy.
We take great care to implement security measures on the website and protect your data. We use industry standard procedures and policies to ensure the protection of data collected and stored and prevent the unauthorised use of such data. We also require third parties to adhere to similar security requirements in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Although we take reasonable steps to protect data, we cannot be held responsible for the actions of those who gain unauthorised access to or misuse our website and we give no warranty, express or implied, that we can prevent such access.
Please note that some recipients may not be based in the UK or the European Economic Area. If this is the case, we will only transfer your data to countries approved by the European Commission with an adequate level of data protection or ensure an adequate level of data protection through a legal agreement.
The protection of children’s data is very important, especially in the online area. The website is not designed for children and is not aimed at them. The use of our services by minors is only permitted with the prior consent or authorisation of a parent or guardian. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided us with personal information without their consent, he or she may contact us at dpo@dib-global.co.uk.
We reserve the right to change or review this privacy policy from time to time. You can find the date of the current version under “Last modified on”. Your continued use of the Platform following the posting of such changes on our website will constitute your consent to such changes to the Privacy Policy and will be deemed to be your agreement to be bound by the amended terms.
How to contact us:
Contact us at dpo@dib-global.co.uk with general questions about the Website, the information we collect about you, or our use of that information.
Last modified 09.10.2023.