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Your Rights, Our Responsibility
There are several rights granted to you immediately upon providing us with your personal information;
we’d like you to know that at Elvira Lantenhammer / Kunst in Schloss Homburg we take your rights as a
Natural Person seriously and will always conduct ourselves in a way that is considerate of our
responsibility to serve your legal rights.
Withdrawing Consent
Should the time come where you no longer wish for us to have or use your personal data you may
withdraw your consent, and you may withdraw your consent at any time. To withdraw your consent for
us to process your data we request you email kontakt@kunstinschlosshomburg.com with instructions of
your wishes.
After a withdrawal of consent request is received we may contact you to verify the request.
Withdrawing your consent for us to process your personal data will not affect the lawfulness of the
processing beforehand.
The Right of Access
This grants you the right to confirm whether or not your personal data is being processed, and to be
provided with all the relevant details of what those processing operations are.
If you would like access to the personal data we have about you, we ask that you contact us by email via
kontakt@kunstinschlosshomburg.com
The Right of Erasure (‘Right to be Forgotten’)
You have the right to request that we erase all personal data we have about you, and we must respond to
that request without undue delay. There are some conditions that apply with this right, but we will make
every attempt to respond to a ‘Right to be Forgotten’ request within 30 days or receiving it.
The Right to Rectification
This one is fairly straight forward; if you notice that the data we have about you is inaccurate or
incomplete, you may request we rectify the mistake. We will make every effort to respond to requests of
this type immediately.
The Right to Restriction
You have the right to have us restrict the processing of your personal data and ensure that processing
only takes place with your consent or for legal purposes.
The Right to Objection
The right to object is a basic freedom all democracies enjoy. If you wish to object to the way we use, or
have used, your personal data you may do so freely.
The Right to Portability