v5.1.7

Privacy Policy

for the websites www.juraclimbs.de, juraclimbs.de, www.baseclimbs.de, baseclimbs.de, hereinafter referred to as ‘JuraClimbs’.

Note:

This is a translation of the original German version. In the event of any discrepancies or inaccuracies, the German version shall always prevail.

1. Data protection at a glance

General information

The following information provides a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you visit this website.

Data Controller

The data controller for this website is:

Ingo Klemm
Kühschlagstraße 32
D-93152 Nittendorf

info@ingoklemm.de


2. Hosting and Server Log Files

Hosting with Strato

We host our web application on a V-Server provided by Strato AG (Otto-Ostrowski-Straße 7, 10249 Berlin). When you visit our website, various data is processed that is technically necessary for the provision of the service. We have entered into a data processing agreement (DPA) with Strato to ensure the protection of your data in accordance with the GDPR.

Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (Legitimate interest in the secure and high-performance operation of our platform).


3. Registration and user profile

Registration data

As part of the registration process, we collect the following data:

  • Email address (mandatory): For identification, verification and to send system-related emails (e.g. password reset).

  • First name and surname (optional): To personalise your profile.

In addition, technical statistics relating to your account are collected to ensure security and functionality:

  • Date of the last successful login.

  • Date of the last failed login attempt.

  • Total number of logins.

Profile picture (optional)

You have the option to upload a profile picture. This is used to personalise your account. Uploading is entirely voluntary.

  • Important: Please ensure that you hold the rights to the image and do not infringe the rights of third parties.

Email dispatch

Emails (e.g. confirmation links) are sent directly via our own systems and not via external email service providers.

Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR (performance of a contract) and Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent for voluntary information).


4. Climbing-specific functions

Comments and image posts

  • Users may write comments and upload and publish photographs.
  • By writing posts and uploading photographs, the author transfers the right of use to the posts and photographs to Juraclimbs without any time limit.
  • Juraclimbs accepts no liability or responsibility for content provided by users.
  • Juraclimbs reserves the right to delete external posts at any time.

Route Book (Ascent Records)

Users can voluntarily save information about climbing ascents.

  • Visibility: You decide on the privacy settings yourself (Private or Public). If set to Public, the data is visible to other users of the platform.

First Ascent Data

We document the names of first ascenders. If you are a first ascender yourself, this data can be linked to your user profile on a voluntary basis.


5. Cookies and settings

We use cookies to permanently save settings such as dark mode or language selection for you. These cookies are technically necessary to enable you to use the site as intended. No tracking for marketing purposes or analysis via external tools takes place.

Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR.


6. YouTube videos and consent management

To display climbing videos to you, we embed content from YouTube.

  • Consent: The videos are only loaded and data is only transferred to YouTube (Google Ireland Limited) once you have actively given your consent via our consent management system.

  • Storage: Your decision is stored locally so that you do not have to give your consent again every time you visit the page.

Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.


7. Map data from OpenStreetMap (https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright)

Juraclimbs uses map data from OpenStreetMap (https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright)[https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright]
The map data is loaded directly by Juraclimbs via a proxy, so that the user’s IP address is not transferred to OpenStreetMap. For this reason, the user’s consent to display the map data is not required.


8. Private notes and messages

A user can save private notes and exchange private messages with other users. Private notes and messages are end-to-end encrypted and are encrypted and decrypted exclusively within the user’s browser. The user’s password is essential for decryption. Neither the administrator nor the application operator has access to encrypted notes or messages. If the user forgets their password, encrypted notes or messages cannot be recovered. Regardless of this, the user can change their password at any time as long as they still know their old password.


9. Your rights

In accordance with the applicable legal provisions, you have the right at any time to request, free of charge, access, correction, deletion or restriction of processing of your stored data. You also have the right to object to the processing and the right to data portability.

If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.


Translated with DeepL.com (free version)