Privacy Policy
Effective Date: July 4, 2025
1. Data Controller
The party responsible for the collection, processing, and use of your personal data on this website, in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is:
Yann Berton
Rosenstraße 8
67472 Esthal Germany
Email: privacyquestions@yannberton.com
2. General Information
We take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data as confidential and in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this privacy policy.
When you use this website, various pieces of personal data are collected. This privacy policy explains what information we collect and what we use it for. It also explains how and for what purpose this happens.
3. Data Collection on This Website
a) Server Log Files The provider of this website automatically collects and stores information in so-called server log files. Your browser automatically transmits these to us. These are:
- IP address of the requesting computer: This is necessary to deliver the website content to your browser and identify potential technical issues or security threats.
- Date and time of the request: Helps in troubleshooting and understanding usage patterns.
- Browser type and browser version: Provides insights into browser compatibility.
- Operating system used: Helps in identifying and resolving display or functionality issues across different systems.
- Referrer URL (the previously visited page): Indicates how you arrived at our website.
- Hostname of the accessing computer: Further technical detail for server operation.
This data is not combined with other data sources to identify individual users.
The basis for this data processing is Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (Legitimate Interests). Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the secure, stable, and functional operation of our website, including the detection and defense against cyberattacks. To achieve this, the server log files are stored for a period of 7 days and then automatically deleted. This storage period allows us to identify and address technical problems or security incidents effectively.
Balancing of Interests: We have carefully weighed our legitimate interest in providing and securing our website against the interests and fundamental rights and freedoms of the visitors. The collection of the aforementioned log file data is technically necessary for the display of the website and serves exclusively to ensure IT security and to optimize the offering. The data is collected in a pseudonymized manner (IP address without direct association to an individual person), is not used for marketing purposes, and is stored only for a limited period (7 days). For these reasons, our legitimate interest in processing this data outweighs the data subjects' interest in the protection of their data.
b) Cookies This website uses only technically necessary cookies. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer and saved by your browser. They do not harm your computer and do not contain viruses.
- CSRF Token (csrftoken): This cookie is a security measure to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. It ensures that requests to the server originate from our website, thereby enhancing the security of our services.
We do not use any cookies for tracking, analytics, or advertising purposes. The basis for using technically necessary cookies is our legitimate interest in providing a secure and technically sound website, in accordance with Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR.
4. Your Rights as a Data Subject As a user, you have the right to request information free of charge about your personal data stored by us. You also have the right to request the correction of inaccurate data, the restriction of processing, and the erasure of your personal data, provided that there is no legal obligation to retain such data.
To exercise these rights, or if you have any further questions on the topic of personal data, you can contact us at any time at the email address privacyquestions@yannberton.com.
5. Right to Lodge a Complaint with a Supervisory Authority Without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedy, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work, or place of the alleged infringement if you consider that the processing of personal data relating to you infringes the GDPR.