Privacy Policy
This website is operated by the association Data Intelligence Offensive (DIO), Hintere Zollamtsraße 17, 3.OG, 1030 Vienna, Austria. This statement describes how and for what purposes we, as the data controller, process your personal data in connection with this website. Additionally, we would like to inform you in this notice about your rights regarding your personal data and how you can contact us to enforce them.
1. Data We Process About You
During your visit to this website, we will automatically collect the following personal data about you:
– The date and time of accessing a page on our website;
– Your IP address;
– Name and version of your web browser;
– The website (URL) you visited before accessing this website;
– Certain cookies (see point 3 below).
We also process the information you provide to us by entering it on our website (e.g. ticket pre-sale waiting list). There is no obligation to actually provide the data we ask for on our website. However, if you do not provide this data, it will not be possible for you to use all the functions of the website, and we will not be able to process your requests.
2. Purpose of Data Processing
We will process your personal data for the following purposes:
– To provide you with this website, including all related services;
– To further improve and develop this website;
– To create usage statistics;
– To detect, prevent, and investigate attacks on our website.
3. Cookies
This website uses cookies. A cookie is a small file that can be stored on your computer when you visit a website. In general, cookies are used to offer additional functions to users on a website. For example, they can be used to facilitate navigation on a website, allow you to continue using a website where you left off, and/or save your preferences and settings when you return to the website. Cookies cannot access, read, or modify any other data on your computer.
Most of the cookies on this website are so-called session cookies. They are automatically deleted when you leave our website. Persistent cookies, on the other hand, remain on your computer until you manually delete them in your browser. We use such persistent cookies to recognize you when you visit our website again.
If you want to control cookies on your computer, you can adjust your browser settings to notify you when a website wants to store cookies. You can also block or delete cookies if they are already stored on your computer. If you want to know more about how to take these steps, please use the „Help“ function in your browser. More information about cookies can also be found at https://www.allaboutcookies.org.
Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect your online experience and prevent you from fully using this website.
4. Social Media Buttons
This website may link to the social media platforms LinkedIn, X (formerly known as Twitter), and YouTube.
5. Mail Newsletter Subscription via Brevo
You have the option to subscribe to a newsletter via this website, which is sent out using the email delivery tool Brevo.
6. Legal Basis for Processing
The legal basis for processing your personal data is our overriding legitimate interest (in accordance with Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation), which is to achieve the purposes stated in point 2 above.
7. Storage Duration
We will generally store your automatically collected data from this website for a period of three months. A longer storage period will only occur if necessary to investigate identified attacks on our website or until the expiration of legal retention periods. Furthermore, we will retain your personal data until the conclusion of any legal disputes in which the data is needed as evidence.
8. Your Rights Regarding Personal Data
You are entitled (under applicable law) to:
– Check whether and what personal data we have stored about you and obtain copies of that data;
– Request the correction, supplementation, or deletion of your personal data that is incorrect or not processed in accordance with the law;
– Require us to restrict the processing of your personal data;
– In certain circumstances, object to the processing of your personal data or revoke previously given consent for processing;
– Request data portability;
– Know the identity of third parties to whom your personal data is transmitted;
– Lodge a complaint with the competent authority.
Any revocation will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
9. Our Contact Details
Data Intelligence Offensive (DIO), registered association, Hintere Zollamtsraße 17, 3.OG, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Email: office@dataintelligence.at
Last updated on 03.07.2024