Pursuant to Article 77 GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of your personal data infringes data protection law.
Processing of personal data when visiting the website
a) When you visit our website, we collect the data that is technically necessary to display that website to you. This involves personal data, which is transmitted automatically by your browser to our server, including:
Processing of such personal data is carried out on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. The website cannot be accessed and offered to users without using such data; there is a legitimate interest in making it technically possible to access and use the website.
The log files are stored for 14 days and then deleted.
Service provider
This website is hosted by a service provider [Host Europe GmbH, Hansestr. 111, 51149 Köln], the data collected on our website is therefore stored on the servers of the service provider. The server locations are located in Germany and in other EU countries.
There is no data transfer to non-EU countries.
A contact form is available on our website which you can use to submit questions to us concerning PwC, the website or other enquiries. You may also contact us by e-mail.
When you contact us via the contact form or by e-mail, the data you provide (in particular your e-mail address, your name and surname and the text of your enquiry as well as any other information you may have provided in the contact form or by e-mail) will be stored by us in order to process your enquiry and answer your questions.
We will delete the data generated by your enquiry as soon as it is no longer necessary for processing that enquiry. To the extent that the data is subject to statutory retention requirements, it will be stored for the duration of the prescribed statutory retention period.
This website uses cookies. Cookies are small text files that are sent to your browser by our web servers when you visit our website and stored on your computer for when you re-visit our website at a later time.
Cookies allow our website to access or store information from your browser about you, your settings or your device. They are mainly used to ensure the website’s expected functionality. As a rule, cookies do not contain any information that could identify you directly. They do, however, make it possible to offer you a more personalised web experience.
This website uses session cookies (also referred to as temporary or transient cookies). Session cookies are only stored for the duration of your visit to our website. The session cookies used by us serve solely to identify you for as long as you are logged on to our website and are erased at the end of each session. They are not used for any other purposes.
These cookies are required for the functionality of our website and cannot be disabled on our systems. As a rule, these cookies are only set as a response to an action taken by you constituting a service request, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block cookies or notify you of them. However, this may impair the functionality of the website in some areas.
The use of cookies is permitted on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. If we did not use these cookies, you would not be able to technically access or use the website’s content and services.
This website also uses cookies that allow us to recognise your browser the next time you visit our website so that we can offer you an optimised user experience.
These cookies are automatically deleted after a specified period, which may vary depending on the cookie. Persistent cookies remain stored on your terminal device until they expire or you delete them.
This website uses the following types of cookies:
The following table provides information on exactly when the individual cookies expire.
This site uses a Borlabs cookie that sets two technically necessary cookies (borlabsCookie and borlabsCookieUnblockContent) to store your cookie preference.
Borlabs Cookie does not process any personal data.
The borlabsCookie cookie stores the preference you have chosen when you visited the site. The borlabsCookieUnblockContent cookie stores which (external) media/content you always want to have automatically unblocked. If you wish to revoke these settings, simply delete the cookies in your browser. When you reenter/reload the website, you will be asked again for your cookie preference.
Most browsers are pre-set to accept cookies automatically. You can object to the creation of cookies by disabling cookies in your browser’s system settings. Please note, however, that some cookies are strictly necessary for the functionality of our website, otherwise the page cannot be requested and displayed. Disabling cookies may limit your ability to use the website.
Cookies, which are not strictly necessary for the functionality of our website, are only used with your prior express consent.
You can also control the installation of cookies yourself at any time by changing your browser settings and/or deleting all cookies.
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Our website currently contains links to the following social media providers: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram via the relevant social media buttons. In order to avoid unwanted transfer of your usage data (e.g., address of the currently visited page) to these services, you will only be able to access them by clicking on the link (social media button “Shariff”). The aforementioned social networks may themselves collect usage and possibly user data. We have no control over the data collected and data processing activities, nor are we aware of how much data is collected, the purposes of processing or the storage periods. Nor do we have any information on the erasure of the data collected by the plugin provider.
Therefore, the information we provide is to the best of our knowledge at the present time:
Your browser may not establish a direct connection to the servers of the aforementioned services until you click on the links. This means that the information that you have visited our website is indirectly (referrer) forwarded to these services. If you are already logged in to the service with your personal user account during your visit to our website, you can usually click on the social media buttons to “share” the content or leave a comment, etc. If you do not wish any such data transfer, we advise against clicking on the social media buttons.
The purpose and scope of data collection by social media services, as well as the further processing and use of your data there and your rights and options for setting your privacy preferences can be found in the privacy policies for these services.
The purpose of the following data protection information is to provide you with an understandable, transparent and concise explanation of how we intend to process your personal data. However, should you require further explanations relating to data protection at PwC, please do not hesitate to contact our data protection officer at DE_Datenschutz@pwc.com or via the alternative channels specified below.
The controller within the meaning of Article 4 (7) EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which is responsible for the processing of your personal data is:
PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft
Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 35-37
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Email: DE_Kontakt@pwc.com
Switchboard: +49 69 9585-0
Fax: +49 69 9585-1000
PwC has appointed a data protection officer pursuant to Article 37 GDPR. You can contact PwC’s data protection officer, Dr Tobias Gräber, via the following channels:
E-mail: DE_Datenschutz@pwc.com
Telephone: +49 69 9585-0
Postal address:
PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH WPG
Dr. Tobias Gräber, Datenschutzbeauftragter
Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 35-37
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Sie haben gegenüber PwC folgende Rechte nach dem geltenden Datenschutzrecht hinsichtlich der Sie betreffenden personenbezogenen Daten.
PwC is required to recognise the following rights which you enjoy under the applicable data protection law with respect to your personal data.
Right of access: You may request information from PwC at any time as to whether PwC has stored your personal data and which personal data it has stored. PwC is required to provide this information to you free of charge.
The right of access does not exist or is subject to limitations if and to the extent that confidential information, such as information that is subject to professional secrecy, is disclosed.
Right to rectification: If your personal data which is stored by PwC is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to demand at any time that PwC rectify this.
Right to erasure: You have the right to demand that PwC erase your personal data if and to the extent that the data is no longer needed for the purposes for which it was collected or if the data is processed on the basis of your consent and you have opted to revoke your consent. In such cases, PwC must cease processing your personal data and remove that data from its IT systems and databases.
You do not have a right to erasure if
Right to restriction of processing: You have the right to demand that PwC restrict the processing of your personal data.
Right to data portability: You have the right to receive from PwC the data provided by you in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format as well as the right to have these data transmitted to a different controller. This right exists only if
Right to object to processing: If your data is processed by PwC on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR, you may object at any time to processing by PwC.
You may assert any and all of the rights of data subjects described above against PwC by addressing your specific requests via the following channels:
by e-mail: DE_Datenschutz@pwc.com
by post:
PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH WPG
Dr Tobias Gräber, Data Protection Officer
Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 35-37
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Pursuant to Article 77 GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority if you believe that the processing of your personal data infringes data protection law.
Processing of personal data when visiting the website
a) When you visit our website, we collect the data that is technically necessary to display that website to you. This involves personal data, which is transmitted automatically by your browser to our server, including:
Processing of such personal data is carried out on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. The website cannot be accessed and offered to users without using such data; there is a legitimate interest in making it technically possible to access and use the website.
The log files are stored for 14 days and then deleted.
Service provider
This website is hosted by a service provider [Host Europe GmbH, Hansestr. 111, 51149 Köln], the data collected on our website is therefore stored on the servers of the service provider. The server locations are located in Germany and in other EU countries.
There is no data transfer to non-EU countries.
A contact form is available on our website which you can use to submit questions to us concerning PwC, the website or other enquiries. You may also contact us by e-mail.
When you contact us via the contact form or by e-mail, the data you provide (in particular your e-mail address, your name and surname and the text of your enquiry as well as any other information you may have provided in the contact form or by e-mail) will be stored by us in order to process your enquiry and answer your questions.
We will delete the data generated by your enquiry as soon as it is no longer necessary for processing that enquiry. To the extent that the data is subject to statutory retention requirements, it will be stored for the duration of the prescribed statutory retention period.
This website uses cookies. Cookies are small text files that are sent to your browser by our web servers when you visit our website and stored on your computer for when you re-visit our website at a later time.
Cookies allow our website to access or store information from your browser about you, your settings or your device. They are mainly used to ensure the website’s expected functionality. As a rule, cookies do not contain any information that could identify you directly. They do, however, make it possible to offer you a more personalised web experience.
This website uses session cookies (also referred to as temporary or transient cookies). Session cookies are only stored for the duration of your visit to our website. The session cookies used by us serve solely to identify you for as long as you are logged on to our website and are erased at the end of each session. They are not used for any other purposes.
These cookies are required for the functionality of our website and cannot be disabled on our systems. As a rule, these cookies are only set as a response to an action taken by you constituting a service request, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block cookies or notify you of them. However, this may impair the functionality of the website in some areas.
The use of cookies is permitted on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR. If we did not use these cookies, you would not be able to technically access or use the website’s content and services.
This website also uses cookies that allow us to recognise your browser the next time you visit our website so that we can offer you an optimised user experience.
These cookies are automatically deleted after a specified period, which may vary depending on the cookie. Persistent cookies remain stored on your terminal device until they expire or you delete them.
This website uses the following types of cookies:
The following table provides information on exactly when the individual cookies expire.
This site uses a Borlabs cookie that sets two technically necessary cookies (borlabsCookie and borlabsCookieUnblockContent) to store your cookie preference.
Borlabs Cookie does not process any personal data.
The borlabsCookie cookie stores the preference you have chosen when you visited the site. The borlabsCookieUnblockContent cookie stores which (external) media/content you always want to have automatically unblocked. If you wish to revoke these settings, simply delete the cookies in your browser. When you reenter/reload the website, you will be asked again for your cookie preference.
Most browsers are pre-set to accept cookies automatically. You can object to the creation of cookies by disabling cookies in your browser’s system settings. Please note, however, that some cookies are strictly necessary for the functionality of our website, otherwise the page cannot be requested and displayed. Disabling cookies may limit your ability to use the website.
Cookies, which are not strictly necessary for the functionality of our website, are only used with your prior express consent.
You can also control the installation of cookies yourself at any time by changing your browser settings and/or deleting all cookies.
Our website currently contains links to the following social media providers: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram via the relevant social media buttons. In order to avoid unwanted transfer of your usage data (e.g., address of the currently visited page) to these services, you will only be able to access them by clicking on the link (social media button “Shariff”). The aforementioned social networks may themselves collect usage and possibly user data. We have no control over the data collected and data processing activities, nor are we aware of how much data is collected, the purposes of processing or the storage periods. Nor do we have any information on the erasure of the data collected by the plugin provider.
Therefore, the information we provide is to the best of our knowledge at the present time:
Your browser may not establish a direct connection to the servers of the aforementioned services until you click on the links. This means that the information that you have visited our website is indirectly (referrer) forwarded to these services. If you are already logged in to the service with your personal user account during your visit to our website, you can usually click on the social media buttons to “share” the content or leave a comment, etc. If you do not wish any such data transfer, we advise against clicking on the social media buttons.
The purpose and scope of data collection by social media services, as well as the further processing and use of your data there and your rights and options for setting your privacy preferences can be found in the privacy policies for these services.