Data protection
We are pleased that you are visiting our website. And we want to thank you for your interest! The protection of your privacy when using our website is important to us, so please take note of the following information about the handling of your data:
Privacy Policy as per the GDPR
I. Name and address of the controller
The controller in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation and other national data protection laws of the member states and other data protection provisions is:
Gut Hermannsberg Weinhandels GmbH
Formerly Weinbaudomäne
D - 55585 Niederhausen-Nahe
Tel.: +49 67 58-92 50-0
Fax: +49 67 58-92 50-19
Email: info@gut-hermannsberg.de
Internet: www.gut-hermannsberg.de
II. Name and address of the Data Protection Officer
The controller’s Data Protection Officer is:
Gerold Langner
Gneisenaustrasse 20
20253 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 30039090.
Mail: datenschutz@gut-hermannsberg.de
III. General information about data processing
1. Which data do we collect from you and which purposes do we process it for?
When booking & staying in our guest house.
- Date of arrival and the probable date of departure
- Title
- Family names
- First names
- Date of birth
- Contact details & address
- Nationalities
- Address
- Number of travellers and their nationalities
- Serial number of the recognised and valid passport or equivalent documents for foreign persons
For wine purchasing, ordering and order settlement:
- Title
- Family names
- First names
- Contact details & address and telephone number & email address
- If applicable, bank details for payment requested by the customer using SEPA debits
For making contact as per an explicit request (newsletter & telephone/letter):
- Title
- Family names
- First names
- Contact details & address and telephone number & email address
We generally only collect personal data from our users and customers if this is necessary to provide our services. We usually only collect personal data from our users after obtaining the user's consent.
2. Scope of processing of personal data
We generally only collect personal data from our users and customers if this is necessary to provide our services. We usually only collect personal data from our users after obtaining the user's consent. An exception applies in cases in which obtaining prior consent is not possible for factual reasons and the processing of the data is permitted by legal regulations.
3. Legal basis for processing personal data
If we obtain consent to process personal data from a data subject, Art. 6 (1) a EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides the legal basis for processing personal data.
When processing personal data required to fulfil a contract whose contracting party is the data subject, Art. 6 (1) b GDPR provides the legal basis. This also applies to processing steps required to carry out pre-contractual measures.
If the processing of personal data is required to fulfil a legal obligation to which our company is subject, Art. 6 (1) c GDPR provides the legal basis.
If vital interests of the data subject or another natural person make the processing of personal data necessary, Art. 6 (1) d GDPR provides the legal basis.
If the processing is required to safeguard a legitimate interest of our company or of a third party and if the interests, fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject are overridden by those of those mentioned first, Art. 6 (1) f provides the legal basis.
4. Gut Hermannsberg Weinhandels GmbH transfers your data to the recipients and/or categories of recipients detailed below.
- PayPal including any credit agencies downstream of PayPal
PayPal uses the result of the credit check relating to the probability of payment default for the purposes of deciding whether to provide the relevant method of payment. The credit check can include probabilities (so-called scoring). If scoring is involved in the result of the credit check, this is based on a scientifically recognised mathematical-statistical procedure. Address data is among that included in the scoring. Please find further information on data protection law, including the credit agencies used, in the PayPal Privacy Policy:
https://www.paypal.com/de/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full
- Credit card institutions
- DHL
If merchandise is delivered by the transport service provider DHL (Deutsche Post AG, Charles-de-Gaulle-Strasse 20, 53113 Bonn), we will transfer your email address to DHL before delivering the merchandise for the purposes of agreeing a delivery date or reporting the shipping status, if you have given explicit consent as follows:
“I agree that my email address is transferred to DHL (Deutsche Post AG, Charles-de-Gaulle-Strasse 20, 53113 Bonn) in order that DHL contacts me by email before delivering the merchandise for the purposes of agreeing a delivery date or can transmit status information relating to the delivery of the consignment. I can withdraw my consent in this respect at any time.”
Otherwise, we will only give the name of the consignee and the delivery address to DHL.
In this case, prior agreement of a delivery date with DHL or the transmission of status information relating to the delivery of the consignment will not be possible.
- DPD
If merchandise is delivered by the transport service provider DPD (DPD Dynamic Parcel Distribution GmbH & Co. KG, Wailandtstrasse 1, 63741 Aschaffenburg), we will transfer your email address and/or telephone number to DPD before delivering the merchandise for the purposes of agreeing a delivery date or reporting the shipping status, if you have given explicit consent as follows:
“I agree that my email address and telephone number are transferred to DPD (DPD Dynamic Parcel Distribution GmbH & Co. KG, Wailandtstrasse 1, 63741 Aschaffenburg) in order that DPD contacts me by email or telephone before delivering the merchandise for the purposes of agreeing a delivery date or can transmit status information relating to the delivery of the consignment. I can withdraw my consent in this respect at any time.” Otherwise, we will only give the name of the consignee and the delivery address to DPD. In this case, prior agreement of a delivery date with DPD or the transmission of status information relating to the delivery of the consignment will not be possible.
- For the purposes of checking creditworthiness and identity, as well as scoring for purchases made on account
If we provide services upfront (e.g. delivery on account), we reserve the right to carry out a credit check on the basis of mathematical-statistical procedures in order to safeguard this legitimate interest. We transfer the personal data necessary for a credit check to the following service provider:
Creditreform Bad Kreuznach Langenfeld KG
Planiger Str. 34a
55543 Bad Kreuznach
The credit check can include probabilities (so-called scoring). If scoring is involved in the result of the credit check, this is based on a scientifically recognised mathematical-statistical procedure. Address data is among that included in the scoring. We use the result of the credit check relating to the probability of payment default for the purposes of deciding whether to establish, carry out or terminate a contractual relationship.
GUT HERMANNSBERG Weinhandels GmbH uses external IT service providers that on behalf of GUT HERMANNSBERG Weinhandels GmbH provide e.g. server infrastructure, assume IT maintenance tasks or provide extensive IT and software solutions.
GUT HERMANNSBERG Weinhandels GmbH transfers your personal data to shipping companies if processing for communication by post is required.
Your data will not be transferred to third countries.
5. Data erasure and storage period
The personal data of the data subject will be erased or restricted as soon as the purpose of the storage has ended. However, data can be stored if this has been provided by European or national legislators in Union-law regulations, laws or other requirements to which the controller is subject. Data will also be erased or restricted if a storage period stipulated in one of the norms specified expires, unless it is necessary to continue to store the data to conclude or fulfil a contract.
Legal basis for data processing
The legal basis for temporary storage of data is Art. 6 (1) f GDPR.
Rights of the customer as a data subject
The customer is entitled to all the rights specified in chapter 3 (Art. 12-23) GDPR, in particular the right to information, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, objection and the right to data portability.
If required, we will be pleased to send you a detailed version of the rights of data subjects.
Status of 30.04.2018