Privacy statement WWF-Germany takes protecting your privacy very seriously. That is why we want to be completely transparent about what kind of data of our online users is saved and how these data are being used. This privacy policy applies to the online content managed by WWF-Germany. Different privacy policies may apply to servers/ internet pages that this page is linking to, but that are not directly part of WWF-Germany’s online contents. Responsibility WWF-Germany Foundation legally responsible under civil law Address: Reinhardtstrasse 18, 10117 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 (0)30 311777-0 Fax: +49 (0)30 311777-199 Email: info(at)wwf.de Please refer to the Legal Notice for more information. Data Protection Officer For questions concerning the processing of your personal data please write to our Data Protection Officer directly: WWF-Germany Data Protection Officer Reinhardtstrasse 18 10117 Berlin, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)30 311777-0 datenschutz(at)wwf.de Your Rights Under data protection laws you have various rights over your personal data. If you would like to exercise any of these rights then please contact us at: datenschutz(at)wwf.de. You have the right to: ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA You have the right to request access to your personal data, commonly known as a ‘subject access request’. This enables you to receive a copy of the personal data we hold about you. REQUEST CORRECTION OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA You can request that we correct the personal data we hold about you. This enables you to have an incomplete or inaccurate data we hold about you corrected. REQUEST DELETION OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA You have the right to ask us to erase your personal data in certain circumstances. Please note however that there may be circumstances where you ask us to erase your personal data but we are legally required or entitled to retain it. OBJECT TO PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA OR REQUEST RESTRICTION Where we are processing your data under the legitimate interest condition, then you may object to this processing, or request that the processing is restricted, if there is something about your particular situation which makes you want to object to processing on this ground as you feel it impacts on your fundamental rights and freedoms. Note that there may be circumstances where you object to, or ask us to restrict, our processing of your personal data but we are legally required or entitled to continue to processing your personal data and/or to refuse your request. In some cases, we may demonstrate that we have a compelling legitimate ground to process your information which override your rights and freedoms. REQUEST TRANSFER OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA In certain circumstances you are able to request a transfer of your data from one service provided to another, such as from one service provider to a competitor. WITHDRAW CONSENT Where we have asked you for consent to process your data, you may withdraw this consent at any time by contacting us at datenschutz(at)wwf.de . COMPLAINTS We are committed to working with you to obtain a fair resolution of any complaint or concern about privacy. If you have a complaint then please contact us at datenschutz(at)wwf.de in the first instance and we hope to be able to resolve your complaint. If however, you believe that we have not been able to assist with your complaint or concern and you believe we are not respecting your rights, you are entitled to make a complaint to a relevant supervisory authority. For WWF-Germany this is the following authority: Berliner Beauftragter für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit Friedrichstr. 219, 10969 Berlin, Germany Email: mailbox(at)datenschutz-berlin.de Cookies This page uses only cookies for the proper functioning of this website. There are no third party cookies in place. If you have any questions please contact us. Copyright Our web pages and their contents are subject to German copyright law. Unless expressly permitted by law (§ 44a et seq. of the copyright law), every form of utilizing, reproducing or processing works subject to copyright protection on our web pages requires the prior consent of the respective owner of the rights. Individual reproductions of a work are allowed only for private use, so must not serve either directly or indirectly for earnings. Unauthorized utilization of copyrighted works is punishable (§ 106 of the copyright law).