Data Protection
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Last updated on 9 February 2024
What data we collect
We process your general personal data. Personal data is any type of information that relates to an identifiable natural person. The natural person is identifiable if conclusions can be drawn about the identity of the person from the available information.
Example: Your name, IP address and home address are personal data.
You often provide us with your personal data yourself. Whenever you enter your personal data and transmit it to us, it is deemed to have been provided to us. The transmission of data to us is basically voluntary, but in some cases it is mandatory in order to be able to use our offers.
Example: You enter your data in a contact form or sign up for a newsletter.
When you use our services, we sometimes collect their data without your active participation. This data is usually data about your device and data about user behavior.
Example: We collect data about the operating system of the device you used to access our website.
We strive to continuously improve our offer. For this purpose, we use your personal data for the development and improvement of our products and services.
Example: We collect data about visitor behavior on the website in order to constantly improve the user experience.
We share your personal data with companies that can decide for themselves how to use the data. Most often, this is done because it is necessary to comply with legal requirements, when an outstanding debt is transferred to a collection agency, or when to detect fraudulent activity.
Example: A legal requirement obliges us to pass on your data to an authority.
We work with providers from all over the world to process your personal data. This allows us to benefit from the global offering and access the best and most reliable services. Under certain circumstances, the country to which the data is exported does not have the same data protection standard as Switzerland.
Example: We use the services of a cloud provider such as Google, which is based in the USA.
What services we use
We use so-called web fonts on our website for the uniform display of fonts, which are provided by Google. When you call up one of our pages, your browser loads the required web fonts into your browser cache in order to display texts and fonts correctly.
The browser you use establishes a connection to Google's servers. This enables Google to know that our website has been accessed via your IP address. If your browser does not support web fonts, a standard font is used by your computer.
Google Web Fonts are used in the interest of a uniform and appealing presentation of our online offers. For more information on Google Web Fonts, see the Google Web Fonts FAQs: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq.
YourAdChoices.com is a website that provides users with information about online advertising and how to control the ads they see. It also provides tools to opt-out of having their data collected by participating companies.
PrivacyBee is used on websites to detect all privacy-related services and generate an individual privacy policy from them.
1. What do we do?
The protection of your personal data is of great concern to us. In this privacy policy, we inform you transparently and understandably about what data we collect through our website and how we handle it. For this reason, we use the icons of the association PRIVACY ICONS. They are intended to help you quickly get an overview of how we process your data.
2. What do we inform about?
- What data is collected on medicoinswiss.ch;
- Under which conditions we process your data and for which purpose;
- How long we keep your data;
- When disclosure to third parties is permissible;
- How we process your data (“individual data processing operations“);
- When and how you can object to data processing ;
- What rights you have and how you can exercise them.
3. Definitions of terms
3.1 What is personal data?
3.2 What are personal data requiring special protection?
3.3 What is the processing of personal data?
3.4 What is the disclosure of personal data?
4. How can you contact us?
Gerrit Patrick Langer
Sinserstrasse 67
6330 Cham
5. Does our privacy policy always remain the same?
6. General principles
6.1 What data do we collect from you and from whom do we receive this data
- Personal master data (name, address, dates of birth, etc.);
- Contact information (cell phone number, email address, etc.);
- Financial data (e.g. account details);
- Online identifiers (e.g. cookie identifier, IP addresses);
- Location and traffic data;
- Sound and image recording;
- particularly sensitive data (e.g. biometric data or information about your health).
6.2 Under what conditions do we process your data?
- Your consent;
- the execution of a contract or pre-contractual measures;
- our legitimate interests, unless your interests prevail.
6.3 How can you revoke your consent?
6.4 In which cases may we disclose your data to third parties?
We may need to use the services of third parties or affiliated companies and commission them to process your data (so-called processors). Categories of recipients are namely:
- Accounting, fiduciary and auditing companies;
- Consulting companies (legal advice, taxes, etc.);
- IT service providers (web hosting, support, cloud services, website design, etc.);
- Payment service providers (only with your prior consent);
- Tracking, conversion and advertising service providers (exclusively after your prior consent).
We partly cooperate with different companies and partners who place their offers on our website. It is recognizable for you that it is a third-party offer (marked as “advertising”).
We have embedded links to our social media channels on our website. This is apparent to you in each case (typically via corresponding icons). If you click on the icons, you will be redirected to our social media channels.
Under certain circumstances, your personal data may be transferred to companies abroad in the course of order processing. These companies are obligated to data protection to the same extent as we are. The transfer may take place worldwide.
6.5 How long do we keep your data?
6.6 How do we protect your data?
6.8 What rights do you have?
You can request information about the data we have stored about you at any time. We ask you to send your request for information together with proof of identity to info@medicoinswiss.ch.
- You have given your consent for the processing of this data; or
- You have disclosed data in connection with the conclusion or performance of a contract.
You have the possibility to request the deletion or correction of your data at any time. We can reject the request if legal regulations oblige us to store the data for a longer period of time or unchanged, or if a permissible circumstance conflicts with your request.
If you are affected by the processing of personal data, you have the right to enforce your rights in court or to file a report with the competent supervisory authority. The competent supervisory authority in Switzerland is the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner: https://www.edoeb.admin.ch.
7. Individual data processing operations
7.1 Providing the website and creation of logfiles
By visiting medicoinswiss.ch, certain data is automatically stored on our servers or on servers of services and products that we obtain and / or have installed, for system administration purposes, for statistical or backup purposes or for tracking purposes. These are:
- the name of your Internet service provider;
- their IP address (in some circumstances);
- the version of your browser software;
- the operating system of the computer with which URL is accessed;
- the date and time of access;
- the web page from which you are visiting URL;
- the search terms you used to find URL.
This data cannot be assigned to a specific person and there is no merging of this data with other data sources. The log files are stored in order to guarantee the functionality of the website and to ensure the security of our information technology systems. This is our legitimate interest
The data is only stored for as long as is necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected. Accordingly, the data is deleted after the end of each session. The storage of the log files is absolutely necessary for the operation of the website, you therefore have no possibility to object to this.
7.2 Tracking pixels
We may use tracking pixels on our website. Tracking pixels are also known as web beacons. Tracking pixels – also from third parties whose services we use – are small, usually invisible images that are automatically retrieved when you visit our website. Counting pixels can be used to collect the same information as server log files. We use them for the same purposes as log files – you cannot prevent the data collection.
7.3 Evaluations
7.4 Contact
What information do we receive and how do we use it?
On our website you can contact us via an electronic contact form. The data you enter in the input mask, such as name, e-mail address, etc., will be transmitted to us and stored.
The justification is the implementation of pre-contractual measures as well as our legitimate interests in the completion of the request.
What information do we receive and how do we use it?
You have the possibility to contact us by e-mail. If you contact us by e-mail, the following data will be processed:
- E-mail address;
- Content, subject and date of your email;
- contact data provided by you (e.g. name, telephone number, if applicable, address).
Your information will be stored for the purpose of processing the request and in case of follow-up questions. The justification for this are pre-contractual measures or our legitimate interests in the completion of the request.
We would like to point out that e-mails can be read or changed unauthorized and unnoticed during transmission. The spam filter can reject e-mails if they are identified as spam by certain characteristics.
7.5 Success and reach measurement
Our notifications and communications may contain web links or tracking pixels that record whether an individual communication has been opened and which web links have been clicked. Such web links and tracking pixels may also track the use of notifications and communications on a personal basis.
We need this statistical recording of usage for success and reach measurement in order to be able to offer notifications and communications based on the needs and reading habits of the recipients in an effective and user-friendly manner as well as permanently, securely and reliably.
7.6 Cookies
Our website uses cookies. Cookies are data records that are stored on the operating system of your device with the help of the browser when you visit our website. Cookies do not cause any damage to your computer and do not contain viruses.
Most of the cookies we use are so-called “session cookies”. They are automatically deleted after the end of your visit. Other cookies remain stored on your terminal device until you delete them. These cookies allow us to recognize your browser on your next visit. This allows us to save certain settings (such as language settings or location information) so that you do not have to re-enter them when you visit the website again.
We use cookies so that we can make our website more user-friendly, effective and secure. The use of cookies and the processing of your data in this regard is based on our legitimate interests in the aforementioned purposes
The cookies are stored on your computer. You therefore have full control over the use of the cookies. You can delete them completely or disable or restrict the transfer by changing the settings in your browser. If cookies for our website are deactivated, it may no longer be possible to use all the functions of the website in full.
7.7 Google Web Fonts
We use so-called web fonts on our website for the uniform display of fonts, which are provided by Google. When you call up one of our pages, your browser loads the required web fonts into your browser cache in order to display texts and fonts correctly.
The browser you use establishes a connection to Google’s servers. This enables Google to know that our website has been accessed via your IP address. If your browser does not support web fonts, a standard font is used by your computer.
Google Web Fonts are used in the interest of a uniform and appealing presentation of our online offers. For more information on Google Web Fonts, see the Google Web Fonts FAQs: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq.