Data privacy policy for presence on FACEBOOK

Data privacy policy for presence of BMG LABTECH on FACEBOOK: BMG LABTECH uses the technical platform and services of Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland for the information service offered.

Please note that you use the Facebook page and its functions under your own responsibility. This applies, in particular, to interactive functions (e.g. commenting, sharing and rating). Facebook processes personal data related to your account, your IP address as well as the terminal devices you use; cookies are used for data collection. These are small files stored on your terminal devices. Which information Facebook receives, and how the information is used, is described in a general form by Facebook's data usage policies. There you will also find information on possibilities of contacting Facebook, raising objections and performing settings with regard to advertisements. The data usage policies are available at the following link:
https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

Facebook's full data policies can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/policy.php

The information can be used by Facebook to provide us as operator of the Facebook pages with statistical information such as gender and age distribution of relevant Facebook page users. In addition, Facebook may display further information or advertisements to you according to your preferences. More related details are provided by Facebook at the following link:
https://www.facebook.com/help/pages/insights

Data collected about you in this context are processed by Facebook Ltd., and possibly transferred to countries outside the European Union.

The information can be used by Facebook to provide us as operator of the Facebook pages with statistical information such as gender and age distribution of relevant Facebook page users. In addition, Facebook may display further information or advertisements to you according to your preferences. More related details are provided by Facebook at the following link:
https://www.facebook.com/help/pages/insights

Data collected about you in this context are processed by Facebook Ltd., and possibly transferred to countries outside the European Union.

Kindly note that, despite joint responsibility with operators of social networks as per Article 26 GDPR, we cannot fully influence data processing by individual social networks. The respective providers' company policies significantly impact our own options. In the event of an assertion of rights by an affected person, we can only relay enquiries to the social network's operator.

Facebook neither definitively nor clearly describes, nor do we know, how Facebook uses data related to visits of Facebook pages for its own purposes, the extent to which activities on Facebook pages are associated with individual users, how long Facebook stores these data, and whether data from a visit to a Facebook page are passed on to third parties.

When you access a Facebook page, the IP address assigned to your device is transmitted to Facebook. According to Facebook, this IP address is anonymized (at least in the case of IP addresses apparently originating from Germany) and deleted after 90 days. Facebook also stores information about its users' devices (e.g., as part of login notification); this can allow Facebook to associate IP addresses with individual users.

If you are currently logged in at Facebook as a user, there is a cookie with your Facebook ID on your device. This allows Facebook to track your visit to the page and your activities there. This also applies to all other Facebook pages. Via buttons integrated into its web pages, Facebook can register your visits to the pages and associate them with your Facebook profile. These data can be used to offer content or ads tailored to you.

If you want to avoid this, you should log out of Facebook, having made sure that the "stay logged in" function is disabled, delete the cookies present on your device, stop your browser and then restart it. This deletes the information via which Facebook can identify you directly. It allows you to use our Facebook page without disclosing your Facebook ID. If you then try to access interactive functions on the page (reactions, comments, shares, messages etc.), Facebook shows a login dialog. If you decide to log in again, you will be recognizable as a specific user for Facebook. Alternatively, you can use a browser different to your regular one to visit our Facebook page.

Information on how to manage or delete existent personal data is provided on the following Facebook support pages: https://facebook.com/about/privacy#

As a provider of this information service, we do not collect or process any further data from your use of our service. The currently valid version of this data privacy policy can be found in the section on data policies on our Facebook page.

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