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PRIVACY POLICY

Nr1gonet Privacy Policy

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1. Privacy general information


This privacy statement (version 16/12/2020) was written to describe what is required by the European Union General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act, what information we collect, how we use the data, and what choices you have as a visitor to this site.

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2. Automatic data backup


When you visit websites today, certain information is automatically created and stored on that website as well.
When you visit our website in its current state, our web server (the computer on which the website is hosted) automatically saves certain information, such as:

  • the address (URL) of the website you are visiting
  • browser type and browser version
  • the operating system you are using
  • the address (URL) of the previously visited page (referring URL)
  • the hostname and IP address of the device from which access is granted
  • date and time

Web server log files

As a general rule, web server log files are stored for two weeks and then deleted automatically. We do not share this information, but we cannot rule out that we may view and review this information in the event of illegal conduct.
The applicable law requires that there is a legitimate interest in enabling the website to function properly by recording web server log files.

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3. Cookies


You can find all the information about cookies by clicking on the link below: "Cookies"

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4. Storage of personal data (general information)


Personal information that you transmit to us electronically on this website, such as your name, email address, home address or other personal information in connection with submitting a form or comments, will be stored on the blog, along with time and IP. We store this information securely and do not pass it on to third parties.

Therefore, we only use your personal information to communicate with you, specifically to contact you and to process the services and products offered on the Website. We will not share your personal information without your consent, but we cannot rule out that this information will be viewed in the event of unlawful conduct.

If you send us personal information via email (outside of this website), we cannot guarantee the secure transmission and protection of that information. We recommend that you never send unencrypted confidential information via email. If you transmit data to us via our website, you consent to the processing of this data. You can revoke this consent at any time (one email is enough), you can find our contact information on the main page.

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5. Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation


The following rights are required by the Data Protection Act:

  • Right to rectification
  • Right to delete ("right to forget")
  • Right to restrict processing
  • Right to notification - obligation to notify in connection with the rectification or erasure of personal data or restrictions on processing
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to object
  • The right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing - including profiling

If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection laws or that your data protection needs have been violated in any way, you may file a complaint with the appropriate data protection authority.

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6. Evaluate visitor behavior


In the remainder of this privacy statement, we tell you whether and how we evaluate the information you receive when you visit the site. The evaluation of the data collected is anonymous and we cannot infer your identity from your conduct on this website.

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7. TLS encryption with https


We use https to securely transmit data over the Internet. You can help protect sensitive data by using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption protocol, which is used to transmit data over the secure Internet. You can recognize the use of this data protection by a small padlock symbol in the upper left corner of the browser and by using the https scheme (instead of http) as part of the web address.

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8. Newsletter Privacy Policy


If you subscribe to our newsletter, your personal information will be saved and processed, and by subscribing, you give us the right to contact you by email. The data stored during the registration for the newsletter will only be used for our newsletter and will not be passed on.

If you unsubscribe from the newsletter (you will find a link to it at the bottom of each newsletter), we will move all the data you saved when you signed up for the newsletter to the database that does not request the newsletter. This is necessary so that we do not accidentally send a newsletter to that e-mail address. You can request the complete deletion of the data by e-mail.

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9. MailChimp Privacy Policy


We send newsletters with MailChimp and use the features of the MailChimp newsletter service from The Rocket Science Group, LLC, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Suite 5000, Atlanta, GA 30308 USA to record newsletter registrations. We only store E-mail addresses in this database.

General information about MailChimp

Rocket Science Group LLC (MailChimp) maintains online platforms that allow our users to stay in touch with their subscribers, primarily via email. They allow users to enter email addresses and other information about the subscriber profile, such as: B. The name, physical address, and other demographic information to upload to the MailChimp database. This information is used by these users to send e-mails and to allow the use of certain other MailChimp features. In accordance with the published privacy policy, MailChimp shares certain information with third parties in order to provide and support the services that MailChimp offers to users. MailChimp also shares certain information with third-party advertising partners to better understand users ’needs and interests so that they can serve more relevant content and more targeted ads to those users and other users.

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10. Google Fonts Local Privacy Policy


We use Google Inc. fonts from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website. We store google fonts locally, that is, on our web server, not on Google's server. As a result, there is no connection to the Google server, so there is no data transfer or storage.

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11. Google Fonts Privacy Policy


We use Google Inc. fonts from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website.

You do not need to sign in or save your password to use Google fonts. In addition, no cookies are stored in your browser. Files (CSS, fonts) are requested from the fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com Google domains. Google says requests for CSS and fonts are completely separate from all other Google services. If you have a Google Account, you don't have to worry about your Google Account information being passed to Google while you're using Google Fonts. Google records the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and fonts used and stores this information securely. We take a closer look at what data storage looks like.

What data does Google save?

When you visit our website, you download fonts from a Google server. This external call forwards data to Google's server. In this way, Google also recognizes that you or your IP address is visiting our website. The Google Fonts API has been developed to reduce the collection, storage, and use of end-user data to the level required to make fonts effectively available. Incidentally, API stands for "Application Programming Interface" and serves, among other things, as a data transfer in the field of software.

Google Fonts stores CSS and font requests securely with Google and is therefore protected. Google can determine the popularity of fonts based on the usage data we collect. Google publishes the results on internal analytics sites, such as Google Analytics. Google also uses information from its own web crawler to determine which websites use Google fonts. This data is published in the Google Fonts BigQuery database.

It should be noted, however, that information such as IP address, language settings, browser screen resolution, browser version, and browser name are automatically transmitted to Google’s server with each Google Font request. It is not clear whether or not this data is saved by Google.

How long and where is the data stored??

Google stores requests for CSS tools on its servers for one day, which are mainly located outside the EU. This allows us to use fonts using a Google stylesheet. A style sheet is a format template that allows you to quickly and easily e.g. you can change the design or font of the website.

Font files are saved by Google for one year. Google's goal is to fundamentally improve the load time of web pages. If millions of sites link to the same font, they will be cached after the first visit and will appear immediately on all sites visited later. Sometimes Google updates fonts to reduce file size, increase speech coverage, and improve design.

How can I delete my data or prevent it from being stored?

Data stored by Google for one day or one year cannot be simply deleted. The data is automatically transmitted to Google when you access the page. To clear this information prematurely, please contact Google Customer Service. In this case, you will only prevent data storage if you do not visit our website.

Unlike other web fonts, Google gives us unlimited access to all fonts. Therefore, we can get unlimited access to the font database and thus get the most out of our website.

You can also find out in Google’s privacy policy what data is generally recorded by Google and what that data is used for.

For more information on terms of use and privacy, visit the analytics page on the Google website.

Deactivate Google Analytics data collection

Using the browser plug-in for deactivation: Google Analytics JavaScript, site visitors can prevent Google Analytics data from being backed up.

By downloading and installing this browser extension, you can prevent Google from collecting and processing information about your use of the cookie and your use of the website.

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12. Google Analytics deactivation link


Entering the following deactivation link into your browser may prevent Google from recording additional visits to this site. Attention: Deleting cookies, using the browser's incognito / private mode or using another browser will lead to the re-collection of data. Deactivating Google Analytics "javascript: gaoop_analytics_optout ();"

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13. Google Analytics IP Anonymization


On this site, we have anonymized the IP addresses sent to Google Analytics. This feature has been developed by Google to ensure that this website complies with the applicable privacy policies. The IP is anonymized or masked as soon as the IP addresses arrive in the Google Analytics data collection network and before the data is stored or processed.

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14. Google Analytics report on demographics and interests


We've turned on ad reporting in Google Analytics. Demographic and interest reports include age, gender, and interest. This allows us to get a better picture of our users - without having to assign this data to individuals.

Google Account Activity and Details can be found in the "Advertising Preferences" section.

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15. Google Maps Privacy Policy


We use Google Inc. on our website from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA).

Using map features, the data will be transferred to Google. You can find out on Google's website what data is recorded by Google and what that data is used for

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16. Google's reCAPTCHA privacy policy


Our primary goal is to ensure that our website is as secure as possible for you and us. To ensure this, we use the Google reCAPTCHA from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA). With reCAPTCHA we can determine if you are a real human and not a robot or other spam software. Spam is defined as any unsolicited information that arrives to us electronically. Using the classic CAPTCHAS, he mostly had to solve textual or visual puzzles for verification. By using the reCAPTCHA provided by Google, we don’t usually have to bother you with such puzzles. In most cases, simply check the box and confirm that you are not a robot. With the new invisible version of reCAPTCHA, you no longer have to check the box. You can find out exactly how this works and, above all, what data you use in your privacy statement.

The right to use is permitted by the Data Protection Act (lawfulness of processing) as there is a legitimate interest in protecting the site from bots and spam software.

What data does the reCAPTCHA save?

ReCAPTCHA collects personal information from users to determine whether the actions we take on our website are indeed from others. So the IP address and other data that Google needs for the reCAPTCHA service can be sent to Google. In EU member states or signatories to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, IP addresses are almost always shortened in advance before the data is sent to a server in the United States. The IP address will only be associated with other Google data if you are signed in to your Google Account while using reCAPTCHA. First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks to see if Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube, Gmail, etc.) have already been placed in your browser. ReCAPTCHA then sets an additional cookie in your browser and takes a snapshot of the browser window.

The list of browser and user data below is an example of data that we know will be processed by Google.

  • Referring URL (the address of the page the visitor is coming from)
  • IP address (e.g. 256.123.123.1)
  • Operating system information (software that allows your computer to run. Known operating systems are Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux)
  • Cookies (small text files that store data in your browser)
  • Mouse and keyboard behavior (all mouse or keyboard actions are saved)
  • Date and language settings (which language or date you save to your computer in advance)
  • All Javascript objects (JavaScript is a programming language that allows websites to adapt to the user. JavaScript objects can collect all possible data under one name)
  • Screen resolution (shows how many pixels the image consists of)

It is undisputed that Google uses and analyzes this data before clicking the "I'm not a robot" checkbox. With the Invisible reCAPTCHA version, there is no ticking yet, and the entire recognition process runs in the background. Exactly how much and what data Google stores is not known in detail from Google.

How long and where is the data stored?

Inserting the reCAPTCHA will transfer the data to the Google server. The location of this data is not clearly stated by Google even after repeated searches. Without confirmation from Google, it is assumed that data such as mouse interactions, time spent on the site, or European or U.S. Google language settings will be saved on Google’s server. The IP address transmitted by your browser to Google is generally not combined with other Google data from other Google services. However, if you're signed in to your Google Account while using the reCAPTCHA plug-in, the data will be merged. Various Google privacy policies apply.

How can I delete my data or prevent it from being stored??

If you do not want any information about you or your conduct to be passed on to Google, you must sign out of Google completely and delete all Google cookies before you can visit our website or use the reCAPTCHA software. In principle, the data is automatically transmitted to Google as soon as you visit our website. Contact Google Support to delete your data again.

By using our site, you agree that Google LLC and its agents automatically collect, process and use the information.

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17. Privacy policy for Embedded Social Media Elements


We integrate social media services into our website to display images, videos and text.
When you visit pages that display these items, the data is transferred from your browser to the appropriate social media service and stored there. We don't have access to this data.
You can learn more about this data by visiting our media services pages.

  • Instagram Privacy Policy
  • Google Privacy Policy for YouTube
  • Facebook Privacy Policy
  • Twitter Privacy Policy

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18. Facebook Privacy Policy


On this website, we use the features of Facebook, a social media network operated by Facebook Ireland Ltd., Grand Canal Square 4, Grand Canal Harbor, Dublin 2 Ireland.
About the features provided by Facebook (social plug-ins) learn more by visiting the Facebook website
By visiting our website, information can be transferred to Facebook. If you have a Facebook account, Facebook can associate this information with your personal account. If you do not wish to do so, please log out of Facebook.
You can find the privacy policy, the information collected by Facebook and how it is used in the Facebook privacy statement.

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19. YouTube Privacy Policy


On this site, we use the YouTube video service from YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA.

When you visit pages on our website that contain integrated YouTube videos, the information is transmitted to YouTube, stored and evaluated.
If you have a YouTube account and are logged in, this information will be linked to your personal account. and assigned to the data stored in it.

Google's privacy statement for YouTube tells you what information Google collects and what that information is used for.

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20. Twitter Privacy Policy


On this website, we use the functions of Twitter, a social network operated by Twitter International Company, One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street, Dublin 2 D02 AX07, Ireland.

This means that personal information can also be transferred to Twitter. We are not monitoring this data exchange and have not taken any action on it.

To learn more about how data is used by Twitter, you can find all the information in your privacy guide

If you have a Twitter account, you can change your privacy settings in your account settings

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21. Google+ Privacy Policy


We use Google+ features on our website, the Google Inc. social network (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA).

To take full advantage of the features we offer, you need a Google Account.

Even if you use the features (Google +1 buttons, Google+ badge, follow button, Google+ share button and link, sign-in button, chat button) without a Google Account, the information will already be shared with Google.

If you're signed in with your Google Account while using the features listed above, your information has been collected and evaluated by Google, depending on your settings.

Google's privacy statement tells you what information Google collects and what that information is used for.

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22. Instagram Privacy Policy


We use the features of Instagram LLC, 1601 Willow Rd, Menlo Park CA 94025, USA.

Instagram content embedding features (embedding feature) allow you to display images and videos.

By inviting pages that use these features, the data (IP address, browser data, date, time, cookies) is transmitted to Instagram, stored and evaluated.

If you have an Instagram account and are logged in, we will associate this information with your personal account and the information stored in it.

You can find the privacy policy, information collected by Instagram, and usage patterns in the Instagram privacy statement.

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23. Facebook-Pixel Privacy Policy


We use the Facebook Facebook pixel on this website, a social media network operated by Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbor, Dublin 2 Ireland.

The code implemented on this page can evaluate the behavior of visitors who came to this site from a Facebook ad. This can be used to develop Facebook ads, and this data is recorded and stored by Facebook. We may not view the data collected, but may only use it for advertising purposes. Using Facebook pixel code also sets cookies.

Using a Facebook pixel informs Facebook about a visit to your site so that Facebook visitors can see relevant ads. If you have a Facebook account and are logged in, you will associate a visit to the site with your Facebook user account.

You can read more about Facebook pixels on our Facebook page.

You can change your ad settings on your Facebook profile.

See Facebook's privacy statement for more information.

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24. Google AdSense Privacy Policy


This website uses the Google Inc. advertising program, operated by Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA).

We may transmit information about the displayed ad material and IP address to servers in the United States and evaluate it there.

In AdSense, cookies allow for better advertising, and cookies do not contain personalized information. Google AdSense sends cookies to your browser after each impression, every click, and every other activity, which results in a call to the Google Adsense server. If the browser accepts the cookie, it will be saved.

You can deactivate personalized ads

If you have a Google Account, you can deactivate personalized ads in your account. Even if you opt out of ad personalization, ads may still appear based on factors such as your IP address, browser type, and approximate location based on recent search terms.

Google's privacy policy tells you what information Google collects and what that information is used for.

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25. Linkedin Privacy Policy


We use the features of the Linkedin social network on this website.

This means that personal information can also be transferred to LinkedIn. This data exchange has not been monitored or saved.

To learn more about using LinkedIn data, see our Privacy Policy

If you have a LinkedIn account, you can change your privacy settings in your account settings.

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Our Privacy Statement has been reviewed and approved by our attorney.

Attention: We have compiled the Nr1gonet.com privacy statement ourselves. If you believe any resemblance to your privacy statement or any of these generators is purely coincidental. Any use of this document (including any part of it) (copying, use on another website, saving) other than reading it is prohibited and will have immediate legal consequences unless Nr1gonet.com agrees in writing.

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