Cookie Policy

 

 

Status July 2023

General

  1. This Cookie Policy describes how ADA Power Woman GmbH (hereinafter "ADA" or "we"), Vinzenzgasse 30/9, 1180 Vienna, Austria, uses cookies and other data collection tools to help us understand your usage patterns on our website. adaapp.com ("Website"). Learn more about who we are, how to contact us, your rights and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy: https://adaapp.com/privacy-page/.
  2. Cookies are small text files used by websites to make the user experience more efficient. We use cookies to personalize content and ads, provide social media features, and analyze traffic to our website. We also share information about your use of our website with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Our partners may combine this information with other data that you have provided to them or that they have collected as part of your use of the Services.
  3. According to § 165 Abs 3 TKG 2021, we can store cookies on your device if they are absolutely necessary for the operation of this site. For all other cookie types, we require your prior, voluntary consent, which can be revoked at any time.
  4. This site uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third parties that appear on our pages. A distinction is made between the technically necessary cookies and the advertising and social media cookies:
    • Technically necessary cookies are those that are required to display the website and to ensure the technical operation of the website (e.g.: the language setting of the website). The storage, processing and use of technically necessary cookies is based on the legal ground of legitimate interest in a technically functional operation of the website pursuant to Art 6 para 1 lit f DSGVO. Due to the legitimate interest, the consent of the website visitor is also not required pursuant to Art 165 (3) TKG. However, you can disable the use of cookies in your browser settings (point 1.6).
    • Advertising and social media cookies help us, for example, to understand how you use the website in order to improve it or to be able to set targeted advertising activities. The storage, processing and use of statistics cookies is based solely on your voluntary consent in accordance with Art 6 (1) a DSGVO in conjunction with § 165 (3) TKG.
  5. The storage period of cookies can vary between cookies. Some cookies - so-called "session cookies" - are already deleted when you close your browser, while others have a validity period of several years.
  6. It is possible to adjust the settings of your browser accordingly, so that the use of any cookies is prevented. It is also possible for you to delete cookies that have already been created in the browser settings. In the event that you do not consent to the processing of these cookies, we point out that under certain circumstances, not all functions of the website can be used in their entirety.

Tracking and advertising and social media cookies

  1. We use the following tracking measures as well as advertising and social media cookies to statistically record the use of our website. Some of the services used are third-party providers based outside the EU or outside the EEA. If you have given your express consent, data will be transferred to a third country for which no adequacy decision pursuant to Art 45 (3) DSGVO or no other suitable guarantees pursuant to Art 46 DSGVO exist, on the basis of this express consent iSd Art 49 (1) lit a DSGVO in conjunction with Art 6 (1) lit a DSGVO. You can revoke your explicit and voluntary consent at any time with effect for the future. To do so, you can, for example, simply adjust your cookie preferences in the cookie settings at the bottom left of the website.
  2. For the USA, there is currently no adequacy decision within the meaning of Article 45 of the GDPR, which confirms an adequate level of protection in the third country, and no suitable guarantees pursuant to Article 46 of the GDPR. Accordingly, a data transfer to the USA will only take place on the basis of your prior explicit and voluntary consent. Risks associated with the transfer of data include the possibility that US authorities, such as US intelligence agencies, access your data for control and monitoring purposes and that you are not informed about these accesses. There is also the risk that you will not have any effective legal remedies against such access.

 

Google Analytics

  1. ADA uses the "Google Analytics" service to analyze website usage by users. The service is offered by Google Inc.
  2. The responsible service provider in the EU is Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland.
  3. The service uses cookies. The processing of these cookies is based exclusively on your explicit consent. Your consent also includes consent to the transfer of personal data to third countries such as the USA (see point 2.1).
  4. Through the use of Google Analytics, various information about website usage and the website visitor is transmitted to Google's servers. This includes, in particular, the regional origin of the website visitor, the sources of visitors, the length of stay and the number of pages viewed per visit, the operating system used by the website visitor, the time of access and the IP address of the website visitor.
  5. IP anonymization is used on this website. The IP address of users is truncated within the member states of the EU and the European Economic Area. This shortening eliminates the personal reference of your IP address. As part of the contract data agreement that the website operators have concluded with Google Inc., Google Inc. uses the information collected to compile an analysis of website usage and website activity and provides services related to internet usage.
  6. The validity period of the cookies used by Google Analytics is up to two years. You can prevent the consent for the use of Google Analytics cookies by not giving us your consent for the use of these cookies. Furthermore, you can generally prevent the use of cookies in your browser settings or delete existing cookies at any time after giving your consent (point 1.6). In the event that you do not consent to the processing of these cookies, we point out that under certain circumstances not all functions of the website can be used in their entirety.
  7. For more information about the terms of use of Google Analytics and Google's privacy policy, please go to https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de.

HubSpot Analytics

  1. ADA uses HubSpot, a service of HubSpot Inc. for analysis purposes.
  2. The responsible service provider in the EU is HubSpot Inc, 1 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2.
  3. The service uses cookies. The processing of these cookies is based solely on your explicit consent. Your consent also includes consent to the transfer of personal data to third countries such as the USA (see point 2.1).
  4. The use of HubSpot Analytics enables an analysis of your use of the website. HubSpot evaluates the collected information on behalf of ADA. This generates information about the visit and the pages visited.
  5. You can prevent the use of HubSpot cookies by not granting us your consent for the use of these cookies. Furthermore, you can generally prevent the use of cookies in your browser settings or delete existing cookies at any time after giving your consent (section 1.6). In the event that you do not consent to the processing of these cookies, we point out that under certain circumstances not all functions of the website can be used in their entirety.
  6. For more information on the terms of use and privacy policy, please refer to HubSpot's privacy policy http://legal.hubspot.com/de/privacy-policy.