Privacy Policy
1. Person responsible
Responsible for data processing on this website is:
KeyDoodle
Ramon Sinai
Am Ecksoll 10
22145 Stapelfeld
Email: info@keydoodle.de
2. General information on data processing
We take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data confidentially and in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this privacy policy.
3. Data collection on our website
a) Server log files
The hosting provider automatically collects information that your browser transmits. This includes:
Browser type and version
Operating system used
Referrer URL
Hostname of the accessing computer
Time of server request
IP address
This data cannot be assigned to specific individuals and is not merged with other data sources.
b) Contact form / email
If you send us inquiries via contact form or email, your information, including the contact details you provide there, will be stored to process your inquiry and in case of follow-up questions. We will not share this data without your consent.
c) Orders
When placing orders, we store the data provided (name, address, email address, signature) to process the contractual relationship. Data processing is based on Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR (contractual fulfillment).
4. Cookies
Our website uses cookies. For details, see our Cookie Policy .
The legal basis for technically necessary cookies is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR. For all other cookies, we obtain your consent (Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR).
5. Payment service providers
When using external payment services (e.g., PayPal), the necessary data is forwarded to the respective provider. The privacy policy of the respective service applies.
6. Rights of the data subject
You have the right at any time to:
Information about your stored data (Art. 15 GDPR)
Correction (Art. 16 GDPR)
Deletion (Art. 17 GDPR)
Restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR)
Data portability (Art. 20 GDPR)
Objection to processing (Art. 21 GDPR)
To exercise these rights, please contact:
Ramon Sinai – info@keydoodle.de
7. Right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority
In the event of data protection violations, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the responsible supervisory authority. This is usually the data protection officer of the federal state in which you reside or have your place of business.