Data protection

Privacy policy

We, tes.cab, are responsible for the data processing described in this privacy policy (hereinafter also referred to as ‘us’ and ‘our’). We process various personal data on our website and as part of our business activities, about which we would like to inform you below. Personal data is all information that relates to you (e.g. name, address, e-mail address, telephone number) and can identify you directly or indirectly (e.g. via the Internet). If you have any data protection concerns, please contact us at the address given at the end of this privacy policy (see section 10). The privacy policy is designed to meet the requirements of data protection in Switzerland. Please note that we will review and amend it from time to time. The version published on this website is the current version. If you disclose data of third parties to us (e.g. family members, customers, etc.), you confirm with your transmission that you are authorised to do so, that this data is correct and that the third parties concerned are aware of this data protection declaration.

1. Personal data that we process

  • First and foremost, we process the personal data about you that you provide to us yourself or that we collect from users when they visit our website and use our app.
  • In addition, we may also obtain personal data about you from third-party sources with a view to the purposes mentioned under section 2, in particular:
  • with customers or your employer with whom we are in contact (e.g. your contact details and details in connection with your professional functions and activities) so that we can, for example, conclude and process transactions with your employer with your help
  • Orders and related information that we receive from third parties so that we can conclude or fulfil contracts with you, for example to deliver products or provide services to you
  • Documents concerning you and powers of attorney
  • Credit reports from credit agencies or authorities, certificates and references
  • Extracts from publicly accessible registers (e.g. commercial register)
  • Communication data.

If you contact us via the contact form on our website, the email address or telephone number provided, we collect the peripheral data of the communication in addition to the information you provide. This includes the manner, place and time of the communication.

Your online activities (including activities on social media). For example, when you use our website, we collect technical data to ensure the functionality and security of these services. This data also includes logs in which the use of our systems is recorded. As part of the technical data, in addition to the IP and MAC address of the devices used, we also collect information about the operating system of your end device, the date, region and time of use and the type of browser you use to access our website. This can help us to transmit the correct formatting of the website and serves to promote a smooth connection setup, convenient use of the website, evaluation of system security and stability and other administrative purposes. To ensure the functionality of these offers, we can also assign you or your end device an individual code (e.g. in the form of a cookie, see section 3). We then collect and process usage data, in particular the websites you visit, your interest in content, file names of the files accessed, times of access, functions used and location data. We generally process this data using tracking technology or cookies (see sections 3 and 4).

2. Purposes for which we process your personal data

  • In addition to the purposes that we will inform you of separately if required, we process your personal data for the following purposes:
  • Communication with you and the third parties mentioned in section 1
  • Conclusion and processing of contracts with you (including carrying out application procedures and entering into employment relationships) and the third parties named in Section 1
  • Operation of the infrastructure (including our website)
  • Marketing to promote our services (e.g. mailings, events) and relationship management
  • Market research and product development, in particular to plan, develop and improve our offering (including products and services)
  • Compliance with regulatory requirements such as laws, industry standards, directives, etc.
  • Maintaining security (e.g. combating offences and fraud, access controls and monitoring our website)
  • Risk management and prudent corporate governance (e.g. business organisation and corporate development)
  • Assertion and defence of claims and official proceedings

If we ask for your consent for certain processing, we will inform you separately about the corresponding purposes of the processing. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future by sending us written notification (by post) or, unless otherwise stated or agreed, by e-mail; you will find our contact details in Section 10 below. Once we have received notification of the withdrawal of your consent, we will no longer process your data for the purposes to which you originally consented, unless we have another legal basis for doing so (e.g. legal obligation or overriding interest). The withdrawal of your consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

3. Cookies

On our website, we use technologies that enable us and third parties engaged by us to recognise you when you use our website and, under certain circumstances, to track you over several visits. Essentially, this is so that we can distinguish your access (via your system) from access by other users, so that we can ensure the functionality of the website and carry out analyses and personalisation. We do not want to infer your identity. However, even without registration data, the technologies used are designed in such a way that you are recognised as an individual visitor each time you access a page, for example by our server (or the servers of third parties) assigning you or your browser a specific identification number (so-called ‘cookie’). Cookies help in many ways to make your visit to our website easier, more pleasant and more meaningful.

You can programme your browser to block or deceive certain cookies or alternative technologies or delete existing cookies. You can also add software to your browser that blocks tracking by certain third parties. Further information on this can be found on the help pages of your browser (usually under the heading ‘Data protection’). On the following pages you will find explanations of how you can configure the processing of cookies in the most common browsers:

Microsoft Edge

Mozilla Firefox

Google Chrome

Please note that deactivating cookies may mean that you cannot use all the functions of our website.

4. Services of third parties that are integrated on our website

4.1 Google Maps

We use Google Maps API (Application Programming Interface, ‘Google Maps’) from Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland or Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA on our website for the visual display of geographical information (maps). By using Google Maps, information about the use of our website, including the IP address of the website user, is transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there.

You can deactivate Google Maps to prevent data transmission to Google by deactivating JavaScript in your browser. In this case, however, you will not be able to use the map display.

Further information about the collection, processing and use of your data by Google and your rights in this regard can be found in Google’s privacy policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy and in the additional terms of use for Google Maps or Google Earth at https://www.google.com/help/terms_maps.

4.2 YouTube

On our website, we use plugins from YouTube, a video portal from YouTube LLC, 901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA, a subsidiary of Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland. We use this plugin to improve the user experience by means of videos.

Each time you access a page that offers one or more YouTube video clips, a direct connection is established between your browser and a YouTube server in the USA. This stores information about your visit and your IP address. By interacting with the YouTube plugins (e.g. clicking the start button), this information is also transmitted to YouTube and stored by YouTube. If you have a YouTube user account and do not want YouTube to collect data about you via this website and link it to your membership data stored on YouTube, you must log out of YouTube before visiting this website.

In addition, YouTube calls up the Google Analytics analysis tool via an iFrame in which the video is called up (see section 4.1.1). This is YouTube’s own tracking, to which we have no access. You can prevent tracking by Google Analytics by using the deactivation tools that Google offers for some Internet browsers.

For more information on the collection and use of your data by YouTube, please refer to the privacy policy of YouTube or Google: https://policies.google.com/privacy.

4.3 Google Web Fonts

For the standardised display of fonts, we use so-called web fonts on our website, a service provided by Google Ireland Limited, Google Building Gordon House, 4 Barrow St, Dublin, D04 E5W5, Ireland and Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA. When you call up a page, your browser loads the required web fonts into your browser cache in order to display texts and fonts correctly. This tells the Google server which of our web pages you have visited. The IP address of the browser of the end device of the visitor to this website is also stored by Google. If your browser does not support web fonts, a standard font will be used by your computer.

Further information on Google Web Fonts can be found at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq and in Google’s privacy policy: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de.

5. Links to third-party websites on our website

Our website contains links to third-party websites.

We have no influence whatsoever on websites linked to our website and disclaim any liability for the visit and content of linked websites. With regard to data protection, please refer to the privacy policy on the respective websites.

6. data transfer (including data transfer abroad)

We may also disclose your personal data to third parties for the purposes set out in section 2, in particular to the following categories of recipients:

Service providers: We work with service providers who process personal data about you on our behalf or under joint responsibility with us or who receive data about you from us under their own responsibility, debt collection companies, shipping service providers and the third parties mentioned in section 4 who collect data about you via the website.

Public authorities: We may disclose personal data to offices, courts and other authorities if this is necessary for the performance of a contract or if we are legally obliged or authorised to do so or if this appears necessary to protect our legitimate interests. The authorities process data about you that they receive from us on their own responsibility.

Business partners: e.g. suppliers, customers, marketing and project partners.

Other persons: This refers to other cases where the involvement of third parties arises from the purposes set out in section 2, e.g. other parties in potential or actual legal proceedings as well as acquirers or parties interested in acquiring business divisions, companies or other parts of us.

All these categories of recipients may in turn involve third parties, so that your data may also become accessible to them. We can restrict processing by certain third parties (e.g. IT providers), but not by other third parties (e.g. authorities, banks, etc.).

The third parties to whom we transfer your personal data may also be located abroad, usually in other signatory states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, but exceptionally in any country in the world (e.g. with regard to the tools we use in accordance with Section 4). If a recipient is located in a country without adequate statutory data protection, we contractually oblige the recipient to comply with the applicable data protection law, e.g. by agreeing the EU standard contractual clauses, unless the recipient is already subject to a legally recognised set of rules to ensure data protection and we cannot rely on an exemption provision. An exception may apply in particular in the case of legal proceedings abroad, but also in cases of overriding public interests or if the fulfilment of a contract requires such disclosure, if you have given your consent or if the data in question has been made generally accessible by you and you have not objected to its processing.

7. data security

We take appropriate security measures to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your personal data, to protect it against unauthorised or unlawful processing and to counteract the risks of loss, unintentional modification, unwanted disclosure or unauthorised access.

Data transmitted via an open network such as the Internet or an e-mail service is openly accessible, which is why we cannot guarantee the confidentiality of messages or content transmitted via these channels. Please note that third parties may access, collect and use personal data transmitted over an open network for their own purposes.

8. duration of storage of personal data

We process your data for as long as our processing purposes, the statutory retention periods and our legitimate interests in processing for documentation and evidence purposes require or storage is technically necessary. In particular, business communication or concluded contracts, for example, must be stored for up to 10 years.

9. your rights

The applicable data protection law grants you various rights, including the right to information, the right to correct incorrect data and the right to object. You can also withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data at any time with effect for the future (see also section 2).

If you have any questions regarding your rights and how to exercise them, please contact us in writing or, unless otherwise stated or agreed, by e-mail; our contact details can be found in Section 10 below.

10. contact

Taxi Tes Cab
Stefan Mayr
8408 Wülflingen

Phone 079 793 10 10