Data Protection Policy

of e-HOP OG

BrainHop processes, collects, and uses your personal data only with your consent and exclusively for the purposes contractually agreed with you, or where another lawful basis under the GDPR applies. This is done in accordance with applicable civil-law and data-protection requirements.

The controller within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation is e-HOP OG, represented by its personally liable partners Mag. Elke Jaklitsch-Hauser, Gartengasse 9-11/3/8, 1150 Vienna, and Katrin Mueller, BEd, Pichl-Grossdorf 103, 8612 Tragoess-St. Kathrein. Website: www.brainhop.net. Email address: brainhop@gmx.at.

This Data Protection Policy applies to the website referenced above.

We process only the personal data required to provide the services we offer, insofar as you make this data available to us. This includes information relating to natural persons, such as names, age, address, telephone number, email address, and IP address. Sensitive categories of data are not included.

When you visit www.brainhop.net, data that your browser automatically transmits to the server is collected and stored temporarily.

The following data may be collected and stored: IP address, date and time of access, name of the requested file, website from which access originated, browser used, where applicable the operating system and provider name, and any additional information you provide by completing the contact form.

Emails and contact form submissions are stored for 6 months for the purpose of processing your request and any follow-up questions. They will not be shared with third parties without your express consent.

This website uses session cookies, which are stored only until you leave the website and are then deleted automatically, as well as persistent cookies, which remain stored in your browser for a longer period. You can delete persistent cookies through your browser settings. You can also generally prevent cookies from being stored by changing your browser settings. Disabling cookies may limit the functionality of the website.

This website includes social plugins from social networks such as Facebook (Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland). These plugins are identified by the relevant social-network buttons. Through these plugins, data transmitted to the respective service may be associated with your account there.

If you activate social plugins by clicking them, the relevant information may be transmitted to and stored by the provider's server. If you want to prevent this data from being associated with your profile, you must sign out of your account with the relevant provider before visiting this website.

This website also contains hyperlinks to websites operated by other providers. If you activate such a link, you will be redirected directly to that provider's website. We assume no responsibility for the confidential handling of your data on third-party websites. Please refer to the privacy information of the relevant operator.

BrainHop undertakes to treat your personal data confidentially and implements extensive technical and organizational security measures to prevent misuse or loss of stored data. These security measures are reviewed regularly and adapted to technical progress.

Under the GDPR, and insofar as your personal data is processed, you have rights including access, rectification, completion, deletion, restriction of processing, and portability of your personal data. Where your personal data is processed on the basis of legitimate interests pursuant to Article 6(1)(f) GDPR, you also have the right under Article 21 GDPR to object to processing where reasons arise from your particular situation.

The legal basis for processing personal data includes the applicable provisions of the GDPR, the Austrian Data Protection Act 2000 as amended, and the Telecommunications Act 2003, in particular Article 6(1)(f) GDPR where processing is based on legitimate interests.

The use of IT data-security measures is based on Article 6(1)(f) GDPR, where the legitimate interest is the protection of our own IT systems. Social-media plugins are used only with voluntary consent. In that case, the legal basis is Article 6(1)(a) GDPR.