Centrifuge complies with statutory data protection
regulations. Personal data is treated with
confidentiality. It is only disclosed to third-parties to
the extent permitted by data protection regulations or if
the person provides their consent.
This Privacy Policy outlines how personal data is
processed when this website is used.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified
or identifiable natural person (Article 4(1) of the EU
General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”)). This
includes information such as your name, your e-mail
address, your postal address, or your telephone number. It
does not include information which cannot be linked
directly to a natural person’s identity, such as the
number of persons visiting this website.Please contact our
data protection officer by sending an email to
hello@centrifuge.io
if there is any question, suggestion, or comments relating
to data privacy.
Processed Personal Data
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Contact details such as name, email, or phone number
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Usage data such as visited websites, clicked links or
viewed content
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Communication data such as device IDs, or IP addresses
Affected Persons
Visitors to this website hereafter referred to as
Users.
Visitors to this website hereafter referred to as Users.
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Provisioning of this website, its functions, and
contents.
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Answering contact requests and communicating with
users.- Measurement of the usage of this website.
- Safety measures.
- Marketing.
Third-party Services and Cross-Border Data Processing
In the event that we use third-party services to process
personal data, the data is only disclosed to the extent
permitted by data protection regulations. Data processing
outside the European Union (EU) or the European Free Trade
Area (EFTA) is only performed to the extent permitted by
data protection regulations unless the user provides their
consent. This includes officially recognized levels of
data protection such as provided through the “Privacy
Shield” for the US, or compliance with officially
recognized special contractual standards.
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Users have the right to request confirmation whether
such data is being processed and what data is included,
as well a copy of the data.
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Users have the right to request the completion or
correction of incomplete or incorrect data.
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Users have the right to request the deletion of their
data.
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Users have to right to revoke their consent to process
their data in the future.
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Users have to right to take legal action or appeal to
the data protection supervisory authorities if they are
of the opinion that their rights have been infringed on
due to the processing of their personal data which is
not in compliance with data protection regulations.
Cookies
Cookies are saved on the user’s computer when using our
website. Cookies are small text files that are saved on
the user’s computer and through which the party setting
the cookie receives certain information. Cookies cannot
run programs or transmit viruses to the user’s computer.
They are used to make websites more user-friendly and
effective as a whole.
By using our website and agreeing to this policy, you
consent to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms
of this policy.
However, the user can delete cookies using the respective
web browser function, restrict the usage of cookies in its
web browser cookie settings, or use our cookie setting
menu in the footer of the website to do so. This may cause
restrictions in the full functionality of this website.
Deletion of Data
Personal data processed by Centrifuge is deleted as soon
as there is no need to store the data anymore – as is the
case, for example, for an email address when the user has
unsubscribed from our newsletter. We do, however, respect
statutory storage requirements.
Comments and Posts
IP addresses or other device identifiers of users leaving
comments or posting content on this website might be
stored. This is for our security, in the event that a user
submits illegal content. The data is permanently stored
together with the comment or post as long as the user does
not dissent.
Newsletter
Users can leave their email address to receive our email
newsletter. The user’s consent is verified by an opt-in
email, whereby the user confirms the email address. The
user can unsubscribe at any time and request the deletion
of the email address.
The newsletter service provider might use recipient’s data
in a pseudonymous form, meaning without assignment to a
user, to optimize or improve their own services. However,
the newsletter service provider does not use the data of
our newsletter recipients to address them themselves or to
pass the data on to third parties.
Use of Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage
with our site. Cookies and similar technologies are used
to collect information about your use of the website to
help create reports and statistics on the performance of
the website. Analytics cookies collect information such as
your IP address, device type and operating system,
referring URLs, location and pages visited. If you
don't want Google Analytics to be used in your
browser, you can install the ‘Google Analytics Opt-Out
Browser Add-On', provided by Google.