Imprint

The imprint of TU Dresden applies with the following amendments:

RESPONSIBILITIES

If you have any questions regarding content, please contact:
Sabine Marschollek
Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health
Technische Universität Dresden
DE – 01062 Dresden

Email: ekfz@tu-dresden.de
Phone: +49 351 458-7558
Fax: +49 351 458 7236

Technical implementation:
Technische Universität Dresden
Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health
Public Relations
Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden
Head: Sabine Marschollek
Email: ekfz@tu-dresden.de

DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION

TU Dresden processes personal data within the framework of the use of the publicly accessible website (tu-dresden.de) only in the form of cookies, which are absolutely necessary exclusively for the provision of the service. This means specifically that no so-called tracking cookies are used to record or analyse user movements and the surfing behaviour of users of our site.

Legal basis

The legal basis for this is Section §6 para.1 lit. f GDPR.

Rights of individuals concerned

  • You have the right to obtain information from TU Dresden about the data stored about your person and/or to have incorrectly stored data corrected.
  • You have the right to deletion or limitation of the processing and/or a right to object to the processing.
  • You can contact the Data Protection Officer of TU Dresden at any time.
    Phone: +49 (0) 351 463 32839
    Fax : +49 (0) 351 463 39718
    E-Mail: informationssicherheit@tu-dresden.de
    https://tu-dresden.de/informationssicherheit
  • You also have the right to complain to a supervisory authority if you are concerned that the processing of your personal data is in breach of the law. The competent supervisory authority for data protection is:
    Saxon Data Protection Commissioner
    PO Box 11 01 32
    01330 Dresden
    Email: saechsdsb@slt.sachsen.de
    Telephone: + 49 35185471 101
    Fax: + 49 351/85471 109
    datenschutz.sachsen.de

Note on data transfer to the USA and other third countries

Among other things, we use tools from companies based in the USA or other third countries that are not secure under data protection law. If these tools are active, your personal data may be transferred to these third countries and processed there. We would like to point out that no level of data protection comparable to that in the EU can be guaranteed in these countries. For example, US companies are obliged to hand over personal data to security authorities without you as a data subject being able to take legal action against this. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that U.S. authorities (e.g. intelligence agencies) may process, evaluate and permanently store your data located on U.S. servers for monitoring purposes. We have no influence on these processing activities.

For more information, please see the data protection declaration of the Technische Universität Dresden

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