1. Controlling agency
Controlling agency:
WetterOnline Meteorologische Dienstleistungen GmbH
Karl-Legien-Straße 194a
D-53117 Bonn
Germany
E-mail: info@weatherandradar.co.uk
Phone: +49 228 55937-998
Fax: +49 228 55937-80
2. Purpose
The WetterOnline Meteorological Services GmbH takes the protection of your personal data very seriously. We would therefore like to inform you whether and which of your data we collect, process and use. Our commitment to this is based on the Telecommunications Digital Services Data Protection Act (TDDDG) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The privacy policy for the use of our app (Weather & Radar app) is listed below.
3. Personal data
Personal data are any data that contain information about personal or factual circumstances of a specific or identifiable customer. This includes, for example, your name, home address, gender, date of birth, age, telephone number, email address, or IP address. This list is not exhaustive and is only intended to illustrate what can be considered personal data.
4. Which of your data do we collect, process or use?
4.1 Collection and use of location data
In our apps, you have the ability to retrieve weather information for your specific location. To do this, location services must be enabled on your mobile operating system. Once they are enabled and you launch one of the aforementioned apps for the first time, the app will ask you to allow access to your location information. When you confirm, the app is permanently granted access to your location information. You can revoke the app's access to your location at any time in the settings of your mobile device. If you allow the app access to your location data, your mobile device will transmit your location within the cell you are in to us. If your mobile device has a GPS receiver, that location data will also be transmitted to us. The location data is rounded to 0.01°, so we do not gain knowledge of your exact location.
4.2 Paid version
The purchase of the respective Pro version allows you to use our apps free of ads. In the event of the purchase of a Pro version, we will only store a device-specific ID and the date of purchase.
4.3 In-App-Purchases
An in-app purchase allows you to use our apps free of ads. In the event of an in-app purchase, we will only store a device-specific ID, the date of purchase and the expiry date.
5. Which of your data is collected, processed or used by third parties
5.1 Usage-based online advertising
In the following, we wish to inform you about the data collected, processed and used by our advertising partners:
5.1.1 Data collection in our apps
In our free apps, advertising is displayed. Within the scope of these ads, personal data are collected or used. During the advertising delivery, we and our advertising partners use IP address, anonymous device identifiers (Advertising-ID), and device information (operating system or version, device ID, and language) as well as the data mentioned under 4.1 in order to be able to place relevant advertisements for you.
5.1.2 Who our advertising partners are and how you can object to data collection for usage-based online advertising by our advertising partners
The following advertising partners are responsible for data collection for the delivery of usage-based online advertising:
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The processing of personal data (IP address, cookies, device identifiers) is based on your consent (in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) GDPR) or, where applicable, on the legal basis of a legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR).
WetterOnline participates in the IAB Europe Transparency & Consent Framework and complies with its specifications and guidelines. WetterOnline uses the platform to manage consents with the identification number 6.
You can adjust or revoke personalised advertising and the associated data collection and processing through the privacy settings.
5.2 Collection, processing, and use of data at INFOnline Measurement
Our application uses the multi-stage measurement method 'INFOnline Measurement' of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.INFOnline.de) to determine statistical values (page impression, visit, (technical) client) on the use of our digital offerings. The goal of usage measurement is to determine the intensity of use, the number of uses and users of our application, and their surfing behavior statistically – based on a consistent standard procedure - and thus obtain comparable values in the market. As a member of the "Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von Werbeträgern e.V." (IVW – https://www.ivw.eu), the usage statistics are regularly provided by IVW with the performance values 'Page Impression' and 'Visit' in the IVW-Ausweisung (https://ausweisung.ivw-online.de/).
5.2.1 Basis for data processing
Measurement with INFOnline Measurement (pseudonymous system: IOMp) by INFOnline GmbH takes place within the framework of usage measurement with consent under Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a) GDPR.
The purpose of the processing of personal data is the creation of digital performance values (page impression, visit, and (technical) client) for the creation of statistics.
The statistics are used to track and document the use of our offer.
5.2.2 Types of data
The data collected with INFOnline Measurement does not enable a user to be identified as a person due to the types of data and the amount of data. Measurement libraries are used that automatically integrate and execute the necessary measurement sensors for anonymous and/or pseudonymous data processing to determine the key figures when the app (client) is called up.
In anonymous census procedures (IOMb), personal information processing is completely avoided, including the IP address. This is completely removed from communication and processing. A communication interface, the so-called 'Service platform', prevents the exchange of the user's IP address with INFOnline systems as part of INFOnline Measurement. The IP address as personal data is discarded on the service platform during the census procedure before the measurement call is directed to INFOnline. There is also no geolocation using an IP address. The data record generated during the census procedure is a pure PI data collection.
In the pseudonymous measurement method (IOMp), the following data that have a personal reference according to EU-GDPR are collected with the measurement library:
IP address: On the internet, every device needs a unique address, the so-called IP address, to transmit data. The storage of the IP address, at least for a short time, is technically necessary due to the way the internet works. The IP addresses are processed in unabridged form in a pseudonymous procedure.
A randomly generated client identifier: Range measurement uses unique identifiers of the end device or a signature created from various automatically transmitted information from your device to recognise computer systems. A measurement of the data and subsequent assignment to the respective identifier may also be possible under certain circumstances if you call up other applications that also use the pseudonymous measurement procedure of INFOnline GmbH. The following unique identifiers can be transmitted to INFOnline GmbH as a hash:
Advertising-Identifier
Installation-ID
Android-ID
Vendor ID
Personal data in the sense of the EU-GDPR are only used for measurement insofar as the use of a library/ SDK is carried out for a user who has been assigned an individual IP address and a randomly generated client identifier for calling up app content. The pseudonymous measurement is only carried out in the presence of positive consent from the user from the Consent Management Platform (CMP).
5.2.3 Utilization of data
The INFOnline GmbH measurement procedure used in this app determines usage data. This is done to collect the performance values page impression, visit, and client.
Geolocation: The allocation of app usage to the location of the call takes place based on the IP address and only up to the geographical level of the federal states/regions. Under no circumstances can a conclusion be drawn about the specific place of residence of a user from the geographical information obtained in this way.
Merging of usage data across offers: The usage data of a (technical) client (e.g. a browser on a device) is merged across applications and stored in a database.
5.2.4 Duration of data storage
In the census procedure, the shortened IP address is discarded; in the pseudonymous procedure, it is stored for a maximum of 60 days. In the pseudonymous procedure, the usage data is stored in connection with the unique identifier for a maximum of 6 months.
5.2.5 Data transfer
The IP address is not shared.
5.2.6 Additional information
Further information on data protection in the measurement procedure can be found on the website of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.infonline.de), which operates the measurement procedure.
5.3 Collection, processing and use of data with Google Analytics
To analyse user behaviour, this app uses Google Analytics, the analysing services of Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA („Google”).
The information about the use (type and version of your device, the operating system, the site visited, date and time of your visit, the screen resolution as well as the IP address used) is transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there. We wish to point out that we anonymise the IP address prior to transmission. It is only in exceptional cases that a full IP address is transmitted to a Google server in the US and abridged there. On our behalf, Google uses the information transmitted to assess your use of our app, to compile reports about the activities and to render further services in connection with the use. Google may also transmit information to third parties, if required by law or if third parties process the information on behalf of Google. By no means will Google link your IP address with other Google data.
Moreover, we use the advertising functions of Google Analytics. By means of these functions, it is possible to anonymously collect and process your socio-demographic data using the device-specific advertising ID.
By using our app, you agree to the processing of your data collected by Google and the processing of the data for the purposes described above. To prohibit collection and use of data by Google Analytics in this app, please object to it by disabling the option “Send anonymous usage data“ at the bottom of this data protection statement.
5.4 Collection, processing and use of data with Firebase Analytics
To analyse user behaviour and to integrate Firebase Cloud-Messaging-Services, our app uses the services of Firebase Analytics.
The Firebase-SDK (Software Development Kit) collects information about the app version, the type of device, the version of the operating system, the point of time of the installation of the app as well as the user‘s age, gender and groups of interest. Furthermore, by means of further activities, Firebase SDK collects information during use of the app. The event-driven data collection of Firebase-SDKs is triggered by activities such as installation and start of the app, updates, re-installation, update of the operating system, deletion of app data, app crashes, and in-app purchases as well as the receipt, the swipe and the opening of push-messages and the opening and updating of the app by means of a dynamic link. For each of these events the number of visits, the number of users triggering the event and, if available, the value of the events is collected. To identify the devices, Firebase-SDK uses the device-specific advertising ID.
By using our app, you agree to the processing of your data collected by Firebase and the collection of data for the purposes as described above. To prohibit the collection and use of data by Firebase Analytics in this app, please object to it by disabling the option “Send anonymous usage data “at the bottom of this data protection statement.
5.5 Collection, processing and use of data with Facebook-SDKs
In this app, we integrate so-called Facebook-SDKs. This software allows a follow-up of the type of advertising campaign in Facebook that prompted users to download our app. To this end, we transmit to Facebook the device-specific advertising ID, the app version and the information that the app was started or cancelled.
You can object to the transfer of the above data to Facebook in this app by deactivating the option “Send anonymous usage data “at the bottom of this data privacy statement.
5.6 Collection, processing and use of data using AppsFlyer
Our application uses the service of AppsFlyer, an analysis service provided by AppsFlyer Inc. (111 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA). In order to improve the content and usability of our apps and our advertising efforts, session, interaction, and marketing data will be collected from you. This data is always collected anonymously and only evaluated on an anonymous basis. Depending on the campaign, the data is also anonymously shared with connected advertising networks. The data is only used to measure the success of marketing campaigns and to improve them. For more information on the use and collection of data by AppsFlyer, please see the following link: https://www.appsflyer.com/privacy-policy/. AppsFlyer is certified according to the EU-US Privacy Shield agreement and thus guarantees compliance with European data protection laws.
The legal basis for the use is Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
By using our app, you agree to the processing of your data by AppsFlyer and the collection of data for the purposes as described above. To prohibit the collection and use of data by AppsFlyer in this app, please object to it by disabling the option "Send anonymous usage data" at the bottom of the data protection statement.
5.7 Collection, processing and use of data when using mPulse
Web pages embedded in this app also use the analysis tool mPulse from Akamai Technologies, Inc. 150 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA. The German branch, Akamai Technologies GmbH, is located at Parkring 20-22, 85748 Garching. Information on the company's other locations in Germany can be found at https://www.akamai.com/de/de/locations.jsp. With the help of mPulse anonymous user profiles are created. The evaluation of these user profiles serves above all to design and improve our offers according to your needs. Cookies are not used. mPulse collects the following data in particular:
Browser Information
Information about the user's operating system
IP address (will be made anonymous)
Geographic location (country from which the website is accessed)
More information about data protection at mPulse can be found at: https://www.akamai.com/de/de/privacy-policies/
The legal basis for the data processing associated with this is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (balancing of interests, based on our legitimate interest, to analyze your usage behavior to continuously improve the content, functionality, and attractiveness of the app and embedded websites).
5.8 Collection, processing, and use of data when using Batch
Our application uses the service of Batch for sending push messages. The provider is IMEDIAPP SA (batch.com), 43 rue Beaubourg, 75003 Paris, France.
The processing of personal data is based on your consent (Art.6 para.1 lit. a GDPR) to send push messages or on our legitimate interests (Art.6 para.1 lit. f GDPR) in optimising our push messages. Batch receives the following from us for sending push messages
a pseudonymised user ID,
your IP address,
a push token,
the status about the decision whether you want to receive notifications,
browser and operating system information,
geo-based information, and
information about the version of Batch used, messages sent, and usage behaviour.
Batch accesses the browser's LocalStorage. At the same time, we use tools from Batch to record the use of the various functions of the app to provide you with a targeted offer via push notifications.
We have concluded a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) with Batch, in which we oblige Batch to protect our customers' data and not to pass it on to third parties, and to comply with the requirements of the DSGVO.
You can find more information on data processing by Batch at https://batch.com/privacy-policy.
5.9 Collection, processing, and usage of data when using Contentful
Parts of the contents of our apps are provided through the Contentful Content Delivery Network (CDN) of Contentful GmbH (Ritterstr. 12-14, 10969 Berlin). Accessing these contents establishes a connection to servers of Contentful GmbH. The use of the Contentful CDN is based on our legitimate interests under Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. Your IP address and information about the used browser will only be processed by the Contentful CDN for the aforementioned purposes and to maintain functionality and security. The storage duration of the processed data and further information can be found in the privacy policy of Contentful GmbH at https://www.contentful.com/legal/privacy-at-contentful/privacy-notice/.
5.10 Collection, processing, and use of data during on demand media and live stream playback
The app provides streaming content via the partners Akamai Technologies GmbH (Parkring 20 - 22, D-85748 Garching, Germany) and THEO Technologies NV (1B Kolonel Begaultlaan, 3rd floor Leuven 3012, Belgium). When a page is called up on which playback devices for streams are offered, information about your browser and your IP address, with which you visit our page, is transmitted to the servers of the above-mentioned providers.
The use of the Akamai CDN and THEO Technologies NV streaming service is based on our legitimate interests according to Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR. For more information, you can refer to the privacy policies of Akamai Technologies GmbH at https://www.akamai.com/de/de/privacy-policies/ and THEO Technologies NV at https://www.theoplayer.com/terms.
5.11 Collection, processing, and usage of data when using Purple DS
Parts of the contents of our apps are provided through the Digital Publishing Software Purple by sprylab technologies GmbH (Keithstr. 2-4, 10787 Berlin). Accessing these contents establishes a connection to servers of sprylab technologies GmbH. The use of the Digital Publishing Software Purple is based on our legitimate interests under Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. Your IP address and information about the used browser will only be processed by the Digital Publishing Software Purple for the aforementioned purposes and to maintain functionality and security. The storage duration of the processed data and further information can be found in the privacy policy of sprylab technologies GmbH under https://www.purplepublish.com/en/dataprivacy.
6. Rights of the data subject
The data subject shall have the following rights:
Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR)
Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR)
Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR)
Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR)
Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18f. GDPR)
Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR)
For requests of this kind, please contact datenschutz@wetteronline.de. Please note that for such requests, we must ensure that it is actually the affected person.
Every data subject shall have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. You can either consult the appropriate data protection authority for your location, or the data protection authority responsible for us (Landesbeauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit Nordrhein-Westfalen,Postfach 20 04 44, 40102 Düsseldorf).
7. Regular updating of this data protection notice
The legal framework concerning us as service provider is characteristically subject to changes and amendments. These changes and amendments require the occasional updating of these data privacy notes. We will therefore inform you of possible alterations.
8. Contact us
Should you wish to contact us, you can reach us via our contact form or by messaging:
WetterOnline Meteorologische Dienstleistungen GmbH
Karl-Legien-Straße 194a
D-53117 Bonn
Germany
E-mail: info@weatherandradar.co.uk
Phone: +49 228 55937-998
Fax: +49 228 55937-80