Privacy & Cookie Policy

We are Data+Law GmbH. Here's how we protect your data, respect your privacy and use cookies.

Our role in your privacy

If you are our customer or subscriber, or just visiting our website, this policy applies to you.

Our responsibilities

If you are a registered customer or a visitor to our website we act as the "data controller" of personal data. This means we determine how and why your data are processed.

Your responsibilities
  • Read this Privacy Policy.
  • If you provide us with personal information about other people, or if others give us your information, we will only use that information for the specific reason for which it was provided to us. By submitting the information, you confirm that you have the right to authorise us to process it on your behalf in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

When and how we collect data

If you are only a visitor to our website, please know that we do not collect any personal data before you request for our services, such as, subscribing to our newsletter. We use Google Analytics to measure the activities on our website. Here is the Google's privacy policy and this is Google's further information on "safeguarding your data".

From the moment you request for our services, we start collecting data. Sometimes you provide us with data, sometimes data about you is collected automatically.

Here’s when and how we do this:

DATA YOU GIVE
DATA 
WE COLLECT
ACTION

You request our servi

We call you

You use our services

You receive emails from us

You chat with us for customer support

You opt-in to marketing messages

DATA YOU GIVE
DATA WE COLLECT
ACTION

You request our services

We call you

You use our services

You receive emails from us

You correspond with us for customer support

You opt-in to marketing messages

Types of data we collect

Your name, email address, role in your company, etc.

Contact details

Your bank account number, sort code, credit/debit card details, etc.

Financial information

Your data sources & destinations, types of data, business processes, hosting location, security measures, etc.

Metadata from your teams

Your IP address, login information, browser type and version, time zone setting, browser plug-in types, geolocation information about where you might be, operating system and version, etc.

Data that identifies you

Your URL clickstreams (the path you take through our site), pages viewed, page response times, download errors, how long you stay on our pages, what you do on those pages, how often, and other actions.

Data on how you use our services
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We don’t collect any "sensitive data" about you (like racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious/philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data, health data, data about your sexual life or orientation, and offences or alleged offences).

What about sensitive data?

Data+Law is a business-to-business service directed to and intended for use only by those who are 18 years of age or over. Our service is not intended to be used by children and do not target them at children. We do not knowingly collect any personal data from any person under 18 years of age.

What about children’s data?

How and why we use your data

Data protection law means that we can only use your data for certain reasons and where we have a legal basis to do so. Here are the reasons for which we process your data:

Keeping our services running

Login and authentication, sending newsletters and providing services.

Improving Data+Law

Product analytics, heat mapping our site, website analytics and testing features.

Customer support

Notifying you of any changes to our service, solving issues via phone or email.

Marketing (with your consent)

Sending you emails and messages about new features, products and services, and content.

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Your privacy choices and rights

YOUR CHOICES

If you choose to do this, you can continue to use the website and browse its pages, but we will not be able to process certain transactions without personal data, for example, payment purposes.

You can choose not to provide us with personal data

You can block cookies by activating a setting on your browser allowing you to refuse cookies. You can also delete cookies through your browser settings. If you turn off cookies, you can continue to use our services but certain services may not work effectively.

You can turn off cookies in your browser by changing its settings

We will inform you (before collecting your data) if we intend to use your data for marketing and if third parties are involved. You can opt out from marketing by emailing us at info@datapluslaw.com.

You can ask us not to use your data for marketing
Your Rights

You can exercise your rights by sending us an email at info@datapluslaw.com.

This includes the right to ask us supplementary information about:

  • The categories of data we’re processing
  • The purposes of data processing
  • The categories of third parties to whom the data may be disclosed
  • How long the data will be stored (or the criteria used to determine that period)
  • Your other rights regarding our use of your data

We will provide you with the information as soon as reasonably practicable, unless doing so would adversely affect the rights and freedom of other, e.g. another person’s confidentiality or intellectual property rights. We’ll tell you if we can’t meet your request for that reason.

You have the right to access information we hold about you

You can object to us using your data for profiling you or making automated decisions about your accounts and/or your services. We may use your data to determine whether we should let you know information that might be relevant to you (for example, tailoring emails to you based on your behaviour). Otherwise, the only circumstances in which we will do this is to provide the our services to you.

You have the right to make us correct any inaccurate personal data about you

We will give you a copy of your data upon request. If you ask us and it is technically possible, we may directly transfer the data to the other service for you if it is technologically viable and commercially viable for us to do so. We will not do so to the extent that this involves disclosing data about any other individual.

You have the right to port your data to another service

You can do this by asking us to erase any personal data we hold about you, if it is no longer necessary for us to hold the data for purposes of your use of our services.

You have the right to be "forgotten" by us

Please tell us first, so we have a chance to address your concerns. If we fail in this, you can address any competent authority in Germany to lodge a complain directly.

You have the right to lodge a complaint regarding our use of your data

How secure is the data we collect?

We have physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect.

And please remember:

  • You provide personal data at your own risk: unfortunately, no data transmission is guaranteed to be 100% secure
  • You are responsible of your username and password: keep them secret and safe
  • If you believe your privacy has been breached, please contact us immediately on info@datapluslaw.com

Where do we store the data?

The personal data we collect is primarily stored in Germany and other third party applications that our team members use. Please see "Third parties who process your data" section for further details.

By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing by us. If we transfer or store your information outside the EEA in this way, we will take steps to ensure that your privacy rights continue to be protected as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

How long do we store your data?

We will archive and stop actively using any personal identifiable information about you within 12 months from the last time you used our services. We will delete your personal data from our archives no later than 6 years from the last time you used our services or as agreed with you in a separate agreement.

Third parties who process your data

We use third party providers to assist us to host our website, communicate with our customers, power our emails, etc. We partner with third party providers who we believe are the best in their field at what they do.

When we do this, sometimes it is necessary for us to share your data with them in order to get these services to work well. Your data is shared only when strictly necessary and according to the safeguards and good practices detailed in this Privacy Policy. Where personal data is transferred to a third party in the United States we take steps to ensure we agree the standard contractual clauses with them. We continually monitor this transfer mechanism. Any data transfers to the United States are encrypted and generally consist of insensitive personal data.

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Here are the details of our main third-party service providers, and what data they collect or we share with them, where they store the data and why they need it:

Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
  • How your use our services
Purpose

We use this service for email communication and internal operations.

Place of processing

EEA

Webflow, Inc.
Privacy Policy
Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
Purpose

We use this service to build our website.

Place of processing

US

Hubspot, Inc.
Privacy Policy
Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
  • How you use our services
Purpose

We use this service for customer communications and general customer relationship management.

Place of processing

EEA

Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
  • Newsletters
Purpose

We use this service for newsletter services.

Place of processing

EEA

Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
  • How you use our services
Purpose

We use this service to analyse data input, eg, customer feedback

Place of processing

US

Zapier, Inc
Privacy Policy
Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
Purpose

We use this service to automate tasks like sending emails.

Place of processing

US

SERVICE PROVIDER
Data collected or shared
Purpose
Place of processing

Microsoft

Privacy Policy
  • Contact details
  • How you use our services

We use this service for email communication and internal operations.

EEA

Webflow, Inc.

Privacy Policy
  • Contact details

We use this service to build our website.

US

Hubspot, Inc

Privacy Policy
  • Contact details
  • How you use our services

We use this service for customer communications and general customer relationship management.

EEA

  • Contact details
  • Newsletters

We use this service for newsletter services.

EEA

  • Contact details
  • How you use our services

We use this service to analyse data input, eg, customer feedback

US

Zapier, Inc.

Privacy Policy
  • Contact details

We use this service to automate tasks like sending emails.

US

Stripe, Inc.

Privacy Policy
  • Contact details
  • Financial information

This service processes payments for us.

EEA

Stripe, Inc.
Privacy Policy
Data collected or shared
  • Contact details
  • Financial information
Purpose

This service processes payments for us.

Place of processing

EEA

Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files of letters and numbers downloaded onto your computer or access device when you access certain websites. The use of cookies is standard on the internet and many websites use them to improve the user experience. There are different types of cookies (described further below). For more information about cookies and how they work see allaboutcookies.org

Which cookies do you agree to us placing as user of our website?

By browsing our website and using our services, you agree that we can place the following types of cookies on your device:

1. Strictly necessary cookies – These cookies make our website work. These cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around our website and use our features, such as accessing secure areas. Without these cookies, we would not be able to remember your previous actions, determine whether you are logged in, etc.

2. Performance cookies – These cookies improve the performance of our website. These cookies collect information about how visitors use our website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if visitors get error messages from web pages. These cookies don’t identify you personally. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and anonymous. These cookies enable us to manage errors and the performance and design of the website.

3. Functionality cookies – These cookies save you time. These cookies remember your user name and can also be used to remember settings that you can customise. These cookies allow us to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, more personal features.

4. Third party cookies – Our website may use tracking pixels from selected third party sites (e.g. LinkedIn) to help us optimise our customer acquisition and tracking. This means that the third party may set their own cookies or similar technologies in your browser. We do not control the use of such cookies and in many instances have no access to the data collected by these third parties. Third party use of cookies is subject to their respective privacy policies.

How can I block cookies?

You can block cookies by activating a setting on your browser allowing you to refuse the setting of cookies. You can also delete cookies through your browser settings. If you use your browser settings to disable, reject, or block cookies (including essential cookies), certain parts of our website will not function fully. In some cases, our website may not be accessible at all. Please note that where third parties use cookies we have no control over how those third parties use those cookies

How can I manage cookies?

You can manage cookies to a certain extent by amending and setting controls on your internet browser (e.g. via your “Preferences”). You should be able to:
1. block specific cookies (e.g. from third parties) or all cookies either across the web or from a particular website, and
2. receive notifications when cookies are set.