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Privacy Policy

The following explains, among other things, which services are used to use our webpage and which personal data may be processed as a result. Responsible for data processing on the webpage is:

Technische Universität Dresden
Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop
CeTI Exzellenz-Cluster
+49 351 463-0
ceti@tu-dresden.de

Rights of data subjects

Voluntariness and revocation (Art. 7 para. 3 DSGVO)

The provision of personal data is voluntary. Consent may be refused or revoked at any time informally and without giving reasons to the person responsible. Your personal data will then no longer be processed. The lawfulness of the processing carried out on the basis of the consent until the revocation remains unaffected.

Right to information (Art. 15 DSGVO)

You have the right to request information about the data processed about you and the possible recipients of this data at any time. You are entitled to a response within a period of one month after receipt of the request for information.

Right to rectification, deletion and restriction (Art. 16-18 DSGVO)

You may at any time request TU Dresden to correct or delete your personal data or to restrict processing.

Right to data portability (Art. 20 DSGVO)

You may request that the controller(s) transmit your personal data to you in machine-readable form. Alternatively, you may request the direct transfer of the personal data you have provided to another:n controller:s, where this is possible.

Right of complaint (Art. 77 DSGVO)

You can contact the TU Dresden data protection officer (see above) at any time, as well as the competent supervisory authority for data protection in the event of a complaint pursuant to Art. 77 DSGVO.
Competent supervisory authority:
Saxon Data Protection Commissioner
Ms. Dr. Juliane Hundert
Devrientstraße 5
01067 Dresden
E-mail: saechsdsb@slt.sachsen.de
Tel.: + 49 (0) 35185471 101
www.saechsdsb.de/

Note: To claim the rights, a notification in text form (letter or e-mail) to the controller (see above) is sufficient. However, the exercise of the rights will only have an effect if the processed data makes it possible to identify you personally.