Privacy Policy

introduction

We are delighted about the visit of our website. Ulm University (hereinafter ‘Ulm University’, ‘we’ or ‘us’) attaches great importance to the security of users’ data and compliance with data protection provisions. Hereinafter, we would like to inform about how personal data is processed on our website.

Controller and data protection officer

Legally accountable institution as per art. 4 para. 7 GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is

Controller:

Ulm University
89069 Ulm
Germany
Phone +49 (0)731/50-10
Fax +49 (0)731/50-22038
E-Mail datenschutz(at)uni-ulm.de

External data protection officer:

DDSK GmbH
Irina Weiß
Phone +49(0)7542 949 21-09
E-Mail: dsb(at)uni-ulm.de

Terms

The specialist terms used in this Privacy Policy are to be understood as legally defined in article 4 GDPR.

Information on data processing

Our website can be visited without actively providing personal information about the user. Howev-er, every time our website is accessed, we automatically store access data (server log files), such as the name of the internet service provider, the operating system used, the website the user vis-ited us from, the date and duration of the visit and the name of the file accessed, as well the IP address of the device used (for security reasons, such as to recognise attacks on our website) for a duration of 7 days. This data is solely evaluated for the purpose of improving our offering and does not enable conclusions to be drawn about the person of the user. This data is not merged with other data sources. We process and use the data for the following purposes: to provide the website, to improve our websites and to prevent and identify errors/malfunctions and the abuse of the website.

Legal base: legitimate interests (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR
Legitimate interests: ensuring the functionality of the website and its error-free, secure operation, as well as in adapting this website to suit users’ needs

 

We use ‘cookies’ on our website to make visiting our website more attractive and to enable certain functions to be used. The use of cookies serves our legitimate interest in making a visit to our website as pleasant as possible and is based on article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. Cookies are standard in-ternet technology used to store and retrieve login details and other usage information for all the users of a website. Cookies are small text files that are deposited on your end device. They enable us to store user settings, inter alia, to ensure that our website can be shown in a format tailored to your device. Some of the cookies we use are deleted after the end of a browser session, i.e. when closing the browser (known as ‘session cookies’). Other cookies remain on the user’s end device and enable us or our partner companies to recognise the browser on the next visit (known as ‘persistent cookies’).

The browser can be set so that the user is informed when cookies are to be stored and can decide whether to accept them in each individual situation, to accept them under certain circumstances, or to exclude them in general. In addition, cookies can be retrospectively deleted to remove data that the website stored on your computer. Deactivating cookies (known as ‘opting out’) can limit our website’s functionality in some respects.

Categories of data subjects: Website visitors, users of online services
Opt-out:

Internet Explorer:
support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/delete-and-manage-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d

Firefox:
support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-turn-do-not-track-feature

Google Chrome:
support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647

Safari:
support.apple.com/en-us/HT201265

Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR), legitimate interest (article 6 (1) (f) GDPR) The pertinent legal basis is specifically stated for each tool in ques-tion.
Legitimate interests: Storing of opt-in preferences, presentation of the website, assurance of the website's functionality, provision of user status across the entire website, recognition for the next website visitors, user-friendly online offering, assurance of the chat function

 

We use tools for web analysis and reach measurement so that we can evaluate user flows to our online offering. To do so, we collect information about the behaviour, interests or demographics of our users. This helps us to recognise the times at which our online offering, its functions, and con-tent are frequented the most or accessed more than once. In addition, we can use the information that has been collected to determine whether our online offering requires optimisation or adjustment.

The information collected for this purpose is stored in cookies or deployed in similar procedures used for reach measurements and optimisation. The data stored in the cookies could include the content viewed, webpages visited, settings, and the functions and systems used. However, plain data from users is not normally processed for the above purposes. In this case, the data is changed so that the actual identity of the user is not known to us, nor the provider of the tool used.

We can calculate the success of our adverts using summarised data that is made available to us by the provider of the online marketing procedure (known as ‘conversion measurement’).

Categories of data subjects: Website visitors, users of online services, prospective customers, communication partners, business partners and contractual partners
Data categories: Usage data (e.g. websites visited, interest in content, access times, browser and device settings, click paths, downloads, dwell time, entry and exit times, country codes), metadata and communication data (e.g. device information, IP addresses), contact data (e.g. email address, telephone number), content data (e.g. text inputs, photographs, videos)
Purpose of processing: Website analyses, reach measurement, utilisation and assessment of website interaction, target group formation, development of mar-keting strategies and increase in the efficiency of campaigns
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR), legitimate interest (article 6 (1) (f) GDPR)
Legitimate interests: Optimisation and further development of the website, Increase in the reach and effectiveness

Matomo

Tool: InnoCraft Ltd, 150 Willis St., 6011 Wellington, New Zealand
Privacy: matomo.org/privacy-policy/
Legal base: Legitimate interest (article 6 (1) (f) GDPR)
legitimate interests: Optimisation and further development of the website, Increase in the reach and effectiveness
Opt-out-link:  

We maintain online presences on social networks and career platforms so we can exchange in-formation with users registered there and easily contact them.

Sometimes, data belonging to social network users is used for market research and, by extension, for advertising purposes. Users’ usage behaviour, such as their stated interests, can lead to user profiles being created and used in order to adapt adverts to suit the interests of the target group. To this end, cookies are normally stored on users’ end devices, which sometimes occurs regard-less of whether you are a registered user of the social network.

Depending on where the social network is operated, the user data can be processed outside the European Union or outside the European Economic Area. This can lead to risks for users because it is more difficult for them to assert their rights, for example.

Categories of data subjects: Registered users and non-registered users of the social network
Data categories: Master data (e.g. name, address), contact data (e.g. email address, telephone number), content data (e.g. text inputs, photographs, videos), usage data (e.g. websites visited, interest in content, ac-cess times), metadata and communication data (e.g. device infor-mation, IP addresses)
Purpose of processing: Increase in the reach, networking of users
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR), legitimate interest (article 6 (1) (f) GDPR)
Legitimate interests: Interaction and communication on social media pages, increase in profits, findings regarding target groups

Instagram

Tool: Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Privacy: help.instagram.com/519522125107875 and www.facebook.com/about/privacy
Opt-out-link: www.instagram.com/accounts/login/

Facebook

Tool: Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Privacy: www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation und www.facebook.com/legal/terms/page_controller_addendum
Opt-out-link: www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

LinkedIn

Tool: LinkedIn Corporation, 1000 West Maude Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USA
Privacy: www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy
Opt-out-link: www.linkedin.com/psettings/guest-controls/retargeting-opt-out

Twitter

Tool: Twitter International Company, One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street Dub-lin 2, D02 AX07 Ireland
Privacy: twitter.com/en/privacy
Opt-out-link: help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies

Xing

Tool: New Work SE, Dammtorstraße 30, 20354 Hamburg, Germany
Privacy: privacy.xing.com/en/privacy-policy
Opt-out-link: privacy.xing.com/en/privacy-policy/printable-version

YouTube

Tool: Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland
Privacy: policies.google.com/privacy
Opt-out-link: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout or myaccount.google.com

We have integrated functions and content obtained from third-party providers into our online offer-ing. For example, videos, depictions, buttons or contributions (hereinafter termed ‘content’) can be integrated.

To enable visitors to our online offering to be shown content, the third-party provider in question processes the user’s IP address, inter alia, to transmit the content to the browser and display it. It is not possible to integrate third-party content without this processing taking place.

Sometimes, additional information is collected via ‘pixel tags’ or web beacons through which the third-party provider receives information about the use of the content or visitor traffic to our online offering, technical information about the user's browser or operating system, the visit time or refer-ring websites. The data collected in this manner is stored in cookies on the user’s end device. We have taken security precautions to prevent this data from being automatically transferred, with the aim of protecting the personal data of visitors to our online offering. This data is only transferred if the visitor uses the buttons or click on the third-party content.

Categories of data subjects: Users of plug-ins or third-party content
Data categories: Usage data (e.g. websites visited, interest in content, access times), metadata and communication data (e.g. device information, IP addresses) contact data (e.g. email address, telephone num-ber), Master data (e.g. name, address)
Purpose of processing: Design of our online offering, increase in the reach of adverts on social media, sharing of contributions and content, interest-based and behavioural marketing, cross-device tracking
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR)

OpenStreetMap

Tool: Openstreetmap Foundation, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WS, United Kingdom
Privacy: wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_Policy
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR)

YouTube

Tool: Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA
Privacy: policies.google.com/privacy
Opt-out-link: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout or myaccount.google.com
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR)

Vimeo

Tool: Vimeo Inc., 555 West 18th Street New York, New York 10011, USA
Privacy: vimeo.com/privacy
Opt-out-link: vimeo.com/cookie_policy
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR)

We make use of the opportunity to hold online conferences, meetings and webinars. To do so, we use offerings provided by other carefully selected providers.

When actively using offerings of this nature, data regarding the participants in the communication is processed and stored on the servers of the third-party services used, provided this data is nec-essary for the communication process. In addition, usage data and metadata can also be processed.

Categories of data subjects: Participants in the online offering in question (conference, meeting, webinar)
Data categories: Master data (e.g. name, address), contact data (e.g. email address, telephone number), Content data (e.g. text inputs, photographs, videos), metadata and communication data (e.g. device information, IP addresses)
Purpose of processing: Processing of enquiries, increase in efficiency, promotion of cross-company or cross-location collaboration
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR), performance of contract (article 6 (1) (b) GDPR), compliance with a legal obligation (article 6 (1) (c) GDPR), public interest (article 6 (1) (e) GDPR) in conjunction with article 6 (3) GDPR, § 4 LDSG BW (State Data Protection Act of Baden-Württemberg) and LHG BW (state law on higher education of Baden-Wüttemberg)

Zoom

Tool: Zoom Video Communications, Inc., San Jose 55 Almaden Boulevard, 6th Floor, San Jose, CA 95113, USA
Privacy: zoom.us/privacy

We offer the option to make search requests on our website. The search requests (e.g. IP ad-dresses, keywords) are transferred to a search engine on an external website, which searches all stored documents of its predefined database and delivers corresponding search results. The search results are limited to results from our university's website. We want to give visitors the option to receive information from the university and its tasks and functions.

Categories of data subjects: Users of the function in question
Data categories: Content data (e.g. text inputs, photographs, videos), usage data (e.g. interest in content, access times), metadata and communica-tion data (e.g. device information, IP addresses)
Purpose of processing: receipt of information
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR performance of contract (article 6 (1) (b) GDPR), compliance with a legal obligation (article 6 (1) (c) GDPR), public interest (article 6 (1) (e) GDPR) in conjunction with article 6 (3) GDPR, § 4 LDSG BW (State Data Protection Act of Baden-Württemberg) and LHG BW (state law on higher education of Baden-Wüttemberg)

DuckDuckGo

Tool: DuckDuckGo, Inc., 20 Paoli Pike, Paoli, Pennsylvania, USA
Privacy: duckduckgo.com/privacy

On our online offering, we offer the option of contacting us directly or requesting information via various contact options.

In the event of contact being made, we process the data of the person making the enquiry to the extent necessary for answering or handling their enquiry. The data processed can vary depending on the method via which contact is made with us.

Categories of data subjects: Individuals submitting an enquiry
Data categories: Master data (e.g. name, address), contact data (e.g. email address, telephone number), content data (e.g. text inputs, photographs, videos), metadata and communication data (e.g. device infor-mation, IP addresses), usage data (e.g. websites visited, interest in content, access times)
Purpose of processing: Processing requests
Legal base: Consent (article 6 (1) (a) GDPR), performance of contract (article 6 (1) (b) GDPR)

We transfer the personal data of visitors to our online offering for internal purposes (e.g. for inter-nal administration or to the HR department so we can meet statutory or contractual obligations). Internal data transfer or the disclosure of data only occurs to the extent necessary, under the pertinent data protection provisions.

It may be necessary for us to disclose personal data for the performance of contracts or to comply with legal obligations. If the data necessary in this regard is not provided to us, it may be the case that the contract cannot be concluded with the data subject.

We transfer data to countries outside the EEA (known as ‘third countries’). This occurs due to the above-mentioned purposes (transfer within the group and/or to other recipients). Transfer is only effected to fulfil our contractual and legal obligations, or on the basis of the consent that the data subject granted prior to this.

In the event of transferring personal data to a country outside the EEA, we ensure that the pro-cessing is legally permissible in the manner we intend. In this case, we have concluded standard data protection clauses including a separate regulation of appropriate technical and organisation-al measures to protect the data of data subjects best possible. A copy of the guarantee used is available at eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/

In principle, we store the data of visitors to our online offering for as long as needed to render our service or to the extent that the European body issuing directives and regulations or another legislator stipulates in laws and regulations to which we are subject. In all other cases, we delete per-sonal data once the purpose has been fulfilled, with the exception of data that we need to continue to store to comply with legal obligations (e.g. if retention periods under tax law and trade law require us to keep documents such as contracts and invoices for a certain period of time).

We do not use automated decision-making or profiling.

The decisive legal bases primarily arise from the GDPR. They are supplemented by national laws from member states and can, if applicable, be applied alongside or in addition to the GDPR.

Consent: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR serves as the legal basis for processing procedures regarding which we have sought consent for a particular purpose of processing.
Performance of a contract: Article 6 (1) (b) serves as the legal basis for processing required to perform a contract to which the data subject is a contractual party or for taking steps prior to entering into a contract, at the request of the data subject.
Legal obligation: Article 6 (1) (c) GDPR is the legal basis for processing that is required to comply with a legal obligation.
Vital interests: Article 6 (1) (d) GDPR serves as the legal basis if the processing is necessary to protect the vital interests of the data subject or another natural person.
Public interest: Article 6 (1) (e) GDPR serves as the legal basis for processing that is necessary to perform a task in the public in-terest or to exercise public force that is transferred to the controller.
Legitimate interest: Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR serves as the legal basis for processing that is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the controller or a third party, provided this is not outweighed by the interests or fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms of the data subject that require personal data to be protected, particularly if the data subject is a child.

Right of access: Pursuant to article 15 GDPR, data subjects have the right to request confirmation as to whether we process data relating to them. They can request access to their data, along with the additional information listed in article 15 (1) GDPR and a copy of their data.
Right to rectification Pursuant to article 16 GDPR, data subjects have the right to request that data relating to them, and that we process, be rectified or completed.
Right to erasure: Pursuant to article 17 GDPR, data subjects have the right to request that data relating to them be erased without delay. Alternatively, they can request that we restrict the processing of their data, pursuant to article 18 GDPR.
Right to data portability: Pursuant to article 20 GDPR, data subjects have the right to request that data made available to us by them be provided and transferred to another controller.
Right to lodge a complaint: In addition, data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority responsible for them, under article 77 GDPR.
Right to object: If personal data is processed on the basis of legitimate interests pursuant to article 6 (1) (1) (f) GDPR, under article 21 GDPR data subjects have the right to object to the processing of their personal data, provided there are reasons for this that arise from their particular situation or the objection relates to direct advertising. In the latter case, data subjects have a general right to object that is to be put into effect by us without a particular situation being stated.

 

Some data processing procedures can only be carried out with the express consent of the data subject. Once granted, you are able to withdraw consent at any time. To do so, sending an informal note or email to datenschutz@uni-ulm.de is sufficient. The legality of the data processing carried out up to the point of withdrawal shall remain unaffected by the withdrawal.

Our website includes links to online offerings from other providers. We note that we have no influence over the content of the online offerings linked to and over whether their providers comply with data protection provisions.

We reserve the right to amend this information on data protection, in compliance with the applicable data protection provisions, if changes are made to our online offering so that it complies with the legal requirements.

This Privacy Policy was drawn up by the DDSK GmbH