We are very delighted that you have shown interest in our enterprise. Data protection is of a particularly high priority for the management of NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH. The use of the Internet pages of NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH is possible without any indication of personal data; however, if a data subject wants to use special enterprise services via our website, processing of personal data could become necessary. If the processing of personal data is necessary and there is no statutory basis for such processing, we generally obtain consent from the data subject.
The processing of personal data, such as the name, address, e-mail address, or telephone number of a data subject shall always be in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and in accordance with the country-specific data protection regulations applicable to NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH. By means of this data protection declaration, our enterprise would like to inform the general public of the nature, scope, and purpose of the personal data we collect, use, and process.
Furthermore, data subjects are informed, by means of this data protection declaration, of the rights to which they are entitled. As the controller, NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH has implemented numerous technical and organizational measures to ensure the most complete protection of personal data processed through this website. However, Internet-based data transmissions may in principle have security gaps, so absolute protection may not be guaranteed. For this reason, every data subject is free to transfer personal data to us via alternative means, e.g., by telephone.
By providing my e-mail address and ticking the privacy policy box on contact forms published on the Nexalta website, I consent to NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH potentially sending me regular updates on the NEXALTA product range by e-mail. I may withdraw my consent at any time by notifying NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH.
The data protection declaration of NEXALTA NETWORKS GmbH is based on the terms used by the European legislator for the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our data protection declaration should be legible and understandable for the general public, as well as our customers and business partners. To ensure this, we would like to first explain the terminology used. In this data protection declaration, we use, inter alia, the following terms:
Personal data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”). An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
Data subject is any identified or identifiable natural person, whose personal data is processed by the controller responsible for the processing.
Processing is any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal data or on sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction.
Restriction of processing is the marking of stored personal data with the aim of limiting their processing in the future.
Profiling means any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyse or predict aspects concerning that natural person’s performance at work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location or movements.
Pseudonymisation is the processing of personal data in such a manner that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures to ensure that the personal data are not attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person.
Controller or controller responsible for the processing is the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data; where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by Union or Member State law, the controller or the specific criteria for its nomination may be provided for by Union or Member State law.
Processor is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which processes personal data on behalf of the controller.
Recipient is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or another body, to which the personal data are disclosed, whether a third party or not. However, public authorities which may receive personal data in the framework of a particular inquiry in accordance with Union or Member State law shall not be regarded as recipients; the processing of those data by those public authorities shall be in compliance with the applicable data protection rules according to the purposes of the processing.
Third party is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, controller, processor and persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorised to process personal data.
For marketing and optimization purposes, Lead Forensics products and services (http://www.leadforensics.com) are used on this website. The headquarters of Lead Forensics is located in Communication House, 26 York Street, London, W1U 6PZ, United Kingdom. Lead Forensics identifies details of your organization, including phone number, web address, SIC code, and a description of the company. Lead Forensics will show you the actual history of your visit to this website, including all pages visited and viewed by you, and how long you spent on this site. Under no circumstances will the data be used for the personal identification of an individual visitor. If IP addresses are collected, they are made anonymous immediately after collection. On behalf of the operator of this website, Lead Forensics will use the collected information to evaluate your visits to the website, compile reports on website activities, provide other services with related website information, and monitor internet usage.
Consent of the data subject is any freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her.
In order to provide you with an ideal visit to our website, we use so-called cookies and comparable technologies. These include cookies that are technically necessary for the control and smooth operation of our website. In addition, we use cookies for the anonymous collection of statistics, as well as those that can be used to serve and display personalized content even after you have visited our website. Through our cookie settings, you can decide for yourself which cookies you want to allow. The cookie settings also tell you which cookies should be stored by which service provider, with which name and which lifetime. You can revoke your consent at any time and change it accordingly in the cookie settings. You can access the cookie settings via the following link or on each page at the bottom.
This includes all technically necessary scripts, cookies and other elements.
The legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 para. 1 lit b.) GDPR, insofar as these cookies data are processed for contract initiation or contract execution.
If the processing does not serve the initiation or execution of a contract, our legitimate interest lies in improving the functionality of our website. The legal basis is then Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) GDPR.
b) Technically not necessary
Technically unnecessary cookies include, for example, cookies from the categories “Analysis / Statistics”, “Personalization” or “Ads”. Here, visitors, website visits and various other data are stored anonymously, but only if you explicitly agree to this.